Sherbrooke daily record, 18 janvier 1937, lundi 18 janvier 1937
[" §>herhrnokp latltt Sprorîi Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1937.Fortieth Year.RUSSIANS REFUSE VOLUNTEERS BAN Claims Unilateral Move Intervention To Aid Insurgents Reply to British Note Demanding Non-Interference in Spanish Civil War Accepts Idea in Principle, but Declares that Ban Must Be Enforced By Germany r.nd Italy-Renews Original Proposal that Foreign Fleets Establish Strict Control in Spanish Waters-Express Fear Germany Will Turn Czecho- slovakia Into a \u201cSecond Spain,\u201d oscow, January 18.\u2014The Soviet Union refuses to ban volunteer enlistments for Spain until Germany and Italy do so, on the ground such \u201cunilateral action\u201d would be equivalent to intervention in favor of the Spanish insurgents.In a note transmitted to the British ambassador here over the week-end, Russia stressed it was not at present sending any volunteers to Spain, but at the same time did not consider it expedient to take steps which would not be observed by powers aiding the Spanish insurgents.The note, signed by Foreign Commissar Maxim Litvinoff, also renewed Moscow's original proposal to the London non-intervention Committee that foreign fleets establish strict control in Spanish waters.(The British Government has already banned volunteers, while in France the Chamber of Deputies lias voted a measure empowering Premier Blum to do likewise).\u201cSuch individual measures seem particularly premature when it is taken into account that up to now the rebels have not given consent, even in principle, to the establishment of any form of control,\u201d said the Russian note.Meanwhile, warnings that Czechn.\u2014- Slovakia might be the \u201cnext Spain\u201d were sounded here.Vigilis, writing in Izvestia, denounced the present anti-Czechoslo-vakian campaign in the German press.¦'The aim of that campaign is a secret to nobody,\u201d he asserted.\u201cObservers of international events are wondering where the Reich will attempt to create a new accomplished fact and invariably they express fear it will be in Czechoslovakia.OPPOSITION LEADER TO OPEN DEBATE TODAY I Ottawa, Jan.18.\u2014Conserva- ! I tive leader Bennett will lead off ! I the 'debate on the Address in ! I Reply to Speech from the I 1 Throne dn the House of Com- ! I nions this afternoon, he an- I I nounced on his arrival here at I ! noon He stepped off the train I ! amid the cheers of his followers I 1 who had assembled on the ! 1 station platform to welcome him I I on his return from a world tour.! ROYAL STATE CROWNS BEING REBURNTSHED.London, Jan.18.\u2014 The King\u2019s State Crown and the Queen\u2019s Crown are to be taken away from the safe custody of the Tower of London to be reburnished and prepared for the coronation.The Court Jewellers state the only alteration to be made in the crown is in the inner cap.\u201cActually it is more of a hatter\u2019s job than a jeweller\u2019s.\u201d | CLAIM'S PEACE OF EUROPE I i DEPENDS ON BRITISH I !\tPOLICY\t| | - i London, Jan.18.\u2014The inter- | 1 national situation is fraught | i with peril and Great Britain ! i can avoid danger only if she i I keeps absolute composure, J.L.I ! Garvin wrote in the Sunday | ] Observer.| Peace depends absolutely on | \\ the refusal of Great Britain to I ! be involved by either French | ! alarms or Russian propaganda | I in an unnecessary war because I ! of the Spanish question,\u201d Garvin I I said.\tj ! Speaking of the \u201cmanufactur- i ! ed crisis,\u201d which made the re- I 1 cent episode in Spanish Morocco, I I Garvin said: \u201cIt showed just I ! how the next war might come, I 1 as before, in a few fatal days, I I if the British Government and I | the British press on some future I ! occasion and in other connections I ! were stampeded by anti-German I 1 hallucinations and manoeuvres ! I in Paris or Moscow.\u201d I Entire Alberta Fanning Production To Be Taken Over By Marketing Body Premier Aberhart Announces that Control of Marketing of Alberta\u2019s Farm Products Will Be Vested in Import-Export Board Will Take Over-Crops for Alberta Credit and Sell Outside the Province for Real Canadian Money \u2014Declares that Bank and Debt Money Will Soon Be Replaced in the Province by Social Credit Currency.DAMP WEATHER INCREASES HOLY FATHER\u2019S SUFFERING Barred from every other country in the world, Leon Trotsky, onetime Russian revolutionary leader, and his wife are shown in the above picture arriving in Mexico where they were welcomed by Mrs.Frida Rivera, on the right, wife of the famous artist, Diego Rivera, at whose home they will be guests.\\atican City, Jan.IS, \u2014 Damp, neuralgic weather settled over the Vatican today, aggravating Pope Pius\u2019 suffering.The Holy Father carried on with the schedule he has set for himself,' Mr.Aberhart said: prelates said, drawing on hi.s nerve and feeling of spiritual exaltation dmonton, January 18.\u2014Full control of the marketing of Alberta\u2019s farm products will be vested in the import-export organization which Premier William Aberhart announced in Calgary yesterday, had received the \u201cwholehearted support\u201d of the legislative caucus of Social Credit members.The import-export organization was one of the eleven points in the Social Credit plan for Alberta drafted by a committee of the Cabinet and ratified, in all essential terms, by the caucus.The organization would buy farm products for Alberta credit inside the province and sell it outside for Canadian money.The surplus Viould be used to buy manufactured goods not processed in Alberta.It also would have a wholesale function, filling the orders of retailers for manufactured goods and delivering them from outside Alberta.Speaking of the Edmonton convention of the Social Credit League, We were sure our people were going to discontinue the use of bank and debt money and use their own money.The estab- lor energy.lishment of an import and export marketing agency received whole- COMMiTTEE REVIVES PLAN FOR ENFORCING BLOCKADE London, Jan.18.\u2014The Interna-tional Non-Intervention Committee to isolate the Spanish civil war was reported today to be considering a revived plan to blockade the conflict-torn peninsula.As insurgent Fascists and Socialist Government forces continued their struggle afthr six months of war, the non-intervention group was called into session on a sub-committee\u2019s proposal for halting all aid to the combatants.Observers felt, however, the committee faced a blank wall arising from the apparent reluctance of the major European powers to take positive action.Authoritative sources sumaned up the stalemated situation as follows: Great Britain has enforced a firm ban on volunteers and asked other nations to follow her lead.France and Russia have agreed in principle but declined to act until joined toy Italy and Germany, who have delayed answering until they have formulated a joint policy.Informed circles noted an increasing tendency to divide Europe into three political camps with Britain standing alone and holding the balance of power between Franco-Kussian and Italo-German under-standing».Early Settlement Of British Debt To U.S.Appears Likely Visit of 7 wo British Officials to United States Strengthens Belief that British and United States Governments Are Seeking Solution of War Debts Issue Entwined with Broader Questions of Trade Agreements and International Monetary Stabilization\u2014British Debt Now in Arrears $786,000,000 with Accrued Interest.He received three German cardinals yesterday in the first group audience since his illness began six weeks ago.FASCIST ARMY | GRANBY MAYOR RENEWS ATTACK IS OPPOSED BY UPON CAPITAL DR.E.BROSSEAU Forty Prisoners Still Loose Seventh Month of Spanish Civil War Opens with Renewed Bombardment of Madrid\u2014 Large Insurgent Force Trapped in University City Hospital J.H.Leclerc Seeking Re-election as Mayor of City of Granby\u2014 Contest Between Retiring Alderman Forget and Alphonse Casavant.Propped up in bed to ease his ._______,\u201e,i\ti.shortness of breath, the Pope was! 1U1 J ^uppoit.said to have spent a painful night,| Results of the deliberations at the caucus, he said would be re-to^his bed bu8!es\u2019t day Fince he took sealed fully in legislation at the next session of the Legislature, open- \" 1\t\u201d'till.ing February \u201c)' The Premier had a few words of criticism for the press, which he declared \u201chave not evidently the slightest conviction or scruples whatever in repeatedly publishing false-'^hood and misrepresentation.\u201d He likened the Alberta press to a After Ontario Jail Outbreak Madrid, Jan.IS\u2014Spanish Fascists Granby, Jan.18.\u2014Keen interest began the seventh month of their jg i)ejng taken in the municipal elec-attempt to overthrown the Socialist Uons for the ^ of Gl.anb and the Government today with renewed .New York, aan.IS.\u2014With war dobts entwined in the broader question of trade and international monetary stabilization, it is believed in well-informed circles the British Government is prepared to make a settlement on its debt to the United States.This belief, prevalent for some weeks, has gained strength with the visit of two British officials, Walter Rundnian, president of the Board of Trade, and Sir Otto Niemeyer, director and financial expert of the Bank of England.Runciman will arrive tomorrow.Sir Otto is en route.It was further believed likely that, if a settlement is made by Britain, France would quickly follow.As payment dates have passed with defaults after defaults \u2014 the British debt is now $786,000,000 in arrears, with accrued interest\u2014the question has become not only one of debt settlement, but also is related to monetary stabilization, together with the possibility of a reciprocal trade agreement between the United States Government and Britain.Informed persona believe Runciman is empowered to discuss these questions with Washington officials, ;f not to open formally negotiations Please Turn to Page 2, Col.3.nominations held this morning re- Half-a-dîozen\"Thells 'burst**in Mad- sultcd in « c\"ntest for the office of - and the council seat of the bombardment of the capital.NEW «TRACI FOR PULPWOOD CUTTING GIVEN mayor west ward.Voting takes price next Monday.Retiring Mayor J.H.Leclerc, seking re-election, is meeting op position from Dr.Edgar Brosseau.In the west ward, Alderman George is Ontario Government Expects that Hundreds of Men Will Find Work in Woods as Result of Latest Timber Limit Allocation.New Differences Menace Parley To Settle U.S.Auto Industry Strike On Eve of Scheduled Conference Between General Motors and Union Officials, Latter Accused Corporation of \u201cBad Faith\u201d and Cancelled Scheduled Evacuation by Sit-Down Strikers of Two Flint, Mich., Factories.Toronto, Jan.18.\u2014A contract for pulpwood cutting, expected to provide work for hundreds of men in limits 150 miles east of Fort Arthur, was approved by the Ontario Cabinet Saturday and announced over the week-end by Hon.Peter Heenan, Minister of Lands and Forests.The Province is allocating to the Ontario Paper Co.Thorold, limits formerly held by the Great.Lakes Power and Paper Co.and the Abitibi Power and Paper Co.These limits reverted to the Crown when the amount of work conditional on their granting was not done, Mr.Heenan said.The Ontario Paper Co.will spend .$350.000 for water conveyances, barking drums and a small power development preparatory to starting cutting next fall, the Minister re-ported.Power will be needed for j transport of the pulpwood to Lake I Superior for trans-shipment by boat ! to Thorold.rid\u2019s central plazas, damaging commercial buildings although no casualties were reported.In the Clinic Hospital in northwestern University City, a large force of insurgents were threatened with annihilation after being isolat- porg.e^_ whose term has expiree, ed on an upper iioor of the war- .jpp0g(,f| by Alphonse Casavan1.scarred building.\ti Retiring Alderman J.G.Fuller The besiegers of the capital, them- was re-elected by acclamation to the selves besieged after a three-day cast warc)) an(i Alderman Archie Socialist onslaught in the north- Laliberte gave up his eenfre ward western section of Madrid, keep up a seat in favor of Adolph Lavinc.desperate rifle and machine gun fire.The Madrid forces maintained *-**' their new position, however, and a detachment pushed the defence lines ahead to the north side of the mine-wrecked hospital.The dynamite blast was set off yesterday after lengthy preparations by Government militiamen who tried to storm all the scattered hospital buildings at once.When the mine blew out the - stairway, their only means of escape, the insurgents mounted machine gun nests on an upper floor.War Office advices said insurgent Please Turn to Page 2, Col.6.I i $10,000,000 RUSE UNCOVERED ! ! BY U.S.FEDERAL AGENTS .!\t- I ] Boston, Jan.18.\u2014 Discovery I of a $10,000,000 combine\u201d which | ; had placed great quantities of 1 crude tea seed oil on the market j as olive oil was announced today i by federal agents, who said they ! would seek indictment of at ! I least ten persons, including offi- 1 ! cials of two New York refineries.| Arrest Of Kkfeap-Kiiler Imminent As Search Centers On Las Angeles Damage Estimated in Excess of $200,000 Caused at Ontario Reformatory at Guelph when Seven Hundred Prisoners Staged Demonstration and Attempted to Set Fire to Institution\u2014Few Persons Suffered Any Serious Injury During All-Day Battle Between Guards, Police and Prisoners \u2014 More than 150 Minor Prisoners Loose at One Time.character in a comic, one who relates \u201ctall stories\u201d of adventure, \u201cThey are becoming just about as bad as Major Hoople,\u201d the Premier told his audience.FRANCO DENIES GERMAN FORCES ENTER MOROCCO SEEK AÏÏITUDE OF BENNETT ON Views of Opposition Leader on Recent Constitutional Crisis May Determine Action of Government in Responding to C.C.F.Motion.Ottawa, Jan.18.\u2014 Debate of the Address in Reply to the Throne Speech was scheduled to start today in the House of Commons, but Conservative Leader Bennett who ordinarily would lead it was not expected in the capital till evening.Mr.Bennett arrived yesterday in Halifax after a four-months\u2019 tour of the Empire and his appearance in the House was awaited with keen interest.His attitude, it was thought, would govern to a considerable extent the administration\u2019s decision how much it will make public eoncerninng its conduct during the November constitutional crisis in the Empire.Norman McLarty, Liberal, Essex West, was scheduled to move the address and Dr.C.J.Veniot, Liberal, Guelph, Ont., Jan.18.\u2014 From the riot-ridden Ontario Reformatory police hurried early today to round up nearly two score prisoners still loose after a night of wild disturbance in which convicts fired bedding and wrecked the interior of the big, gray-walled institution.Not since the Kingston Penitentiary outbreak in October, 1932, has a riot-flared so ominously behind the walls of any penal institution in .the province.Nearly all of the seven Hundred convicts housed in the reformatory Insurgent Commander Declares It Is \u201cNot\u201d We Who Endanger the Peace of Europe.Salamanca, Spain, Jan.18.\u2014 General Francisco Franco stressed the \u201cpeaceful aims\u201d of his insurrection in an interview with Havas yesterday and vigorously denied charges of German infiltration in Morocco.The insurgent commander declared it is \u201cnot we who will endanger the peace of Europe,\u201d and proclaimed \u201cwe shall bring peace to the country.\u201d \u201cThere are no German soldiers in Spanish Morocco,\u201d Franco said at the outset.\u201cI have already issued a forma! denial regarding allegations that German troops or volunteers have disembarked in our possessions in CUlIViV.!/» JUUUOCU.ill LUV.: 1 C1-ViX Jim I.V -,T\t1\t*\t\u2022\t\\\t\u2022, 1 broke loose in a Sunday demon :tra- N.or,h Ateca.As it happens-feough Reports Claim that Fingerprints Discovered at Scene of Kidnapping Were Those of Ex-Convict Who Was in Pacific Northwest Recently-Sudden Move by Federal Agent in Charge of Hunt for Mattson Murderer 1 aken to Indicate Impending Developments.os An; THE WEATHER Detroit, Jan.18.\u2014Homer Martin, president of the United Automobile Workers of America, announced today, after a brief meeting with high General Motors officials, that \u201cthe, conference is off.\u201d The Union suddenly cancelled plans for the men to leave ehe Fisher Body plants Nos.1 and 2 at Flint, Mich., yesterday, accusing the large automobile-manufacturing company of \u201cacts of bad faith which would destroy the purpose of tho negotiations.\u201d As one of these \u201cacts\u201d f>e Union cited General Motors\u2019 promise to bargain with a committee from the \u201cFlint Alliance,\u201d which said it represented a majority of the Corporation\u2019s employees in that, city.The \u201cAlliance\u201d was formed to crystallize anti-strike sentiment and is headed by George E.Boyscn, former Flint mayor.The board of strategy directing the strike decided that \u201cviolation of the agreement by the Corporation makes it imperative that the tit down strikers remain in the plants until the whole controversy is settled.\u201d Whether this move by the U.A.W.A.would prevent ihe conference between it and General Motors, scheduled to open today, could not be determined at once Governor Murphy was perturbed by the turn hi events, and was in telephonic communication with various persons close to the situation throughout the night.\u201cI hope the conference will go ahead ns scheduled at eleven o\u2019clock,\" he told new men.' and ITcase Turn to Page 2, Col.3.FAIR AND COLDER.A widespread low area centred in northern Quebec covers the greater part of the east part of the continent, while high pressure and decidedly cold weather extends over northwestern Canada and a large portion of the western states.Rain, with snow in some districts, has been general throughout eastern Canada and light snowfalls have occurred in Alberta and southwest Saskat-ehewan, though in other parts of the West the weather has been fair.Forecast: Clearing tonight and becoming somewhat eoldev.Tuesday: Northwest winds; fair and colder.Northern New England: Mostly cloud.i and colder tonight.Tuesday : Generally fair and colder.1 centred on the Throne Speech reply debate, appeared occupied more with the constitutional question.Janies S., Woodsworth, bearded C.C.F.leader, eles.Jan.18.\u2014The long : northwest recently, leturning to this1 has on the order paper a resolution section several days ago.Identity | demanding production of all cor-was reported established by finger-! respondence and other documents prints at Tacoma, Wash., where the'relating to the question of Edward son of Dr.W.W.Mattson was seiz- j VTIPs abdication and George Vi's ed at his home on December 27th.A, succession.Prime Minister Mac-k ago today the boy\u2019s stabbed i kenzie King tion that lasted from mid-afternoon till ten o\u2019clock before it was quieted by- guards and police called from nearby cities.Windows were smashed and smoke rolled from the reformatory into a dreary, rainy night as the screaming prisoners, bent on destruction, milled about the dormitories.Scores scaled roofs and scurried away in the darkness.At one time is was reported as many as 150 wére missing.Inside the buildings the rioting went on, unchecked for hou.Tables ami beds were wrecked and pieces of the broken furniture Please Turn to Page 2, Col.3.simple coincidence\u2014there are fewer German civilians in these regions at present than ever before.\u201cNeither yesterday nor today has cession of any particle of national territory been involved in the struggle as far as the Nationalist (insurgent) Government is concerned.\u201cWe shall struggle \u2014 until the final victory \u2014 to drive from our noil the evil forces of Communism.\u201cWe want to liberate, and shall liberate, our country from the mortal influence of an ideology which is foreign to us in all it* aspects.We are striving and fighting for that and that alone.iv I expected \u201cbreak\u201d was believed l~i near today in the search for the swarthy kidnapper and killer of ten year old Charles Mattson as United Slates federal agents concentrated suddenly in Southern Califo rnia.A dramatic swing in the manhunt to this region from the scene of thi crime in Washington one thousand two hundred miles north was interpreted as a sign of impending developments.Addling emphasis was the report from an authoritative source that Harold Nathan, federal agent in charge of the search at, Tacoma, had sped here by airplane and taken kidnap-slaying.personal charge of swiftly mobilize Another man was forces.\thim i een seized by The same source stated that fro- and sukj.vU\u2019d to a gorprints had identified the manitioning in a jail of a told the House last ¦'iid bludgeoned bodv was found in Thursday the Government did not snow-covered brushland near Ever- consider it in the public interest the >t; Wash\ti correspondence Two men were held for question ing today in this area.One, Joseph Mitchell, thirty-five, a vagi ant, was in the Culver city Over Hundred Mel Horrible Death When Flames Swept Chinese Train Engineer, Unaware of Tragedy Being Enacted when Coaches Caught Fire, Speeded Train Through Night, Adding to Toll of Holocaust\u2014Search Parties Seeking Bodies of Victims Along Fifteen Miles of Right of Way.C anton, China, Jim.S.\u2014Rescue long fif- , way forward.Many were trampled ! to death in the struggle, authorities workers searched\t.,., .teen miles of track today for ; said, while others apparently died in dence be tabled.However, he said, he would make j a statement on the question and \u201cif : Honorable Members have questions jail after refusing to answer certain questions asked him by police.He was found carrying a canvas knapsack in which was a boy\u2019s sweater and several newspapers detailing reported to federal agents lengthy ciucs-suburban eom- sought, as an ex-convict paroled | munit y.IL Doin prison who was in the Pacific Compton* was taken in custody at Which they would like to ask of myself or of other members of the Government we shall do our best to reply, and perhaps the house might then consider whether it would wish to have more in the way of correspondence.\u201d C.C.F.members said yesterday unless Mr.King's statement is more informative than they expect they will make determined effort to force tabling of flic correspondence.Tho Senate will resume its Tuesday.session the burned bodies of , Chinese, who hurled themselve from the blazing coaches of a speeding express train.At least one hundred persons, it was estimated, perished in the third class cars of the Canton-Hong Kong express yesterday, as the engineer, unaware of the fire, kept the train speeding through the night.Some eighty-five bodies, burned beyond recognition, were recovered.About fifty persons were injured.Railway officials said the five followed the explosion of a jar of sul-I phuric acid in a third class ear jam-| med with passeng-ers.anic-stricken leaping from the train.The three coaches were burned down to their steel bases before the express was halted by the engineer who saw the flaming ears as the train rounded a curve.Charred bodies were sprawled over the frames while the right-of-way for fifteen miles near Sheklung was scattered with the bodies of o-.her victims.Pathetic scenes were enacted as the bodies of the horribly burned victims arrived in Canton.Relatives and friends of the missing searched among' the charred bodies in an effort to identify the remains, in most, cases burned beyond possibility of Panic gripped the trapped occupants as they tried to fight their recognition.D$5D PACE TWO 'SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 193?, RICHMOND BOYS UPSET WINDSOR BY ODD MARKER MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET Montreal, Jan.1.8.\u2014Receipt-: on jthe Montreal livestock rriarket today :were made up of: Cattle, 1,241; , c., I calves, 464; sheep and lambs, 334, Ihree (joals in first reriod otart- and hogs, 1,981.ed Richmond Away to Decision G°°d steers were about steady n Ci.c \u2022 n u 1 selling at $6 to $7.Other K.nds of Uver OJ.rrancis Valley nockey butcher cattle were seemingly twen-League Monarchs Yesterday\u2014 ty-five cents or more lower.Medium Bromptonville Nosed Out Len-noxville.Windsor Mills, Jan.18.\u2014Followers of the St.-Francis Valley Hockey League took a glance at the standing today and were surprised to find Richmond on even terms with Windsor Mills in first position.This situation was created yesterday steers sold from $5 to $5.75 and i common steers from $3.50 to $4.75.! Good heifers sold from $4.75 to $5.25, with the odd top heifer up to $5.50.Medium heifers .old up to $4.50.Good cows were $4 to | : ,?4.2\u20195, medium cows $3 to 83.75 and common butchers cows around $2.75.Canners and cutters were ; $1.75 to $2,50.Bulls ranged from j $8.25 to $5 the bulk of the good ,,\t,\tT).,\t, ,\t,, , : bulls selling around $4.25 and the î.ttevneon when Richmond travelled bu]k of\ts between ?8,y0 hers and scored a three to two : an(| decision over the defending chain-1 \u2022t' 'xhcr'c' ^as a vcry light offering of jUcns.Tlnee goals m the fii st Period cajves> Prices were steady to twen-ga\\e the visitors a lead they grimly ty.fjve cent3 higher.Good veals he.d agamst repeated V mdsor Mihs ; Sold up to $10, with medium good offensives during the last twoj]jin(]s Up ^9,50 and common light frames.\tveals down to $7.The average \"Chic Fuller opened the scoring price on veals was close to $9.for tre Richmond lads on a play in : Drinkers were $5 up and grassers which his two line mates, \u201cToe\u201d Roy i $3.50 to $4.50, with the hulk bound Doug.Gleason participated.! tween $3.75 and $4.25.Four minutes later* \u201cBabe\u201d Janelle | A few ewe lambs were sold separ-put his team two up when he con-1 ately at $8.Lambs were mostly verted Henri Beaubien\u2019s pass into | bucks and brought $7 to $7.50.Richmond\u2019s second point, while there I Sheep were from $2 for culls to were less than six minutes left of ! $4.50 for good sheep, with the bulk the chapter when Fuller counted i between $3.50 and $4.what proved to be the winning point j Hogs were twenty-five cents low-vvith assistance from Gleason.\u2022 er.Bacons were sold at $8.50, fed Reggie Dubois registered the first! and watered.Selects drew >ne doll-Wirjdcor Mills point on a lone rush i lar per hog premium.Butchers and in the middle chapter and Giles i1®8'-'08 were S8 and extra heavies Landry uncorcked a long shot which} ^L50.Light hogs were mostly beat Boast in the last round.Bobby j ?7-50- with odd sale_at $8.Sows Morey, the league\u2019s leading point- v'ere Hom $6.25 to $7.getter, was closely guarded and fail- ! cd to get.away often.Ant.Frenette was lost to the! Iocs! team, illness forcing him .out! of the game after the first period, ! while Couture played under the j handicap 01 bereavement, a telegram | earlier in the day having advised ! him of the death of his mother in ] British Columbia.Couture decided to I play after he was convinced that his j nosence would disrupt the local line- i\t________ '\tT-,\tj Sutton, January 1.\u2014The Sutton VT net °* smei oiooke, was , Black Hawks continued undefeated *, 'e rV el eeV.nf TTieTeci °ut four minor : at the top of the Brome-Missisquoi nenai.ies, .ichmnnd suffering three [ Hockey League standing today after tnn«npa.y Jiecause of The defensive chalking up their third straight vic-mea.^ures u.e visitors adopted after ! tory at the expense of the Granby scoring their three goals.\t! Arenas Saturday night.The Black ; keeps absolute composure, J.L.j The teams were: Richmorn Beast Smith Beaubien Rov Fuller Gleason LOCAL JUNIOR QUESTION HAS BEEN SETTLED Eastern Townships Junior Hockey League Ordered to Include Champêtre in Circuit During Meeting of this District\u2019s Presidents Saturday Afternoon.OPENING AND NOON QUOTATIONS ON MONTREAL AND NEW YORK MARKETS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE The following quotations of today\u2019s prices on the Montreal and New York stock exchanges are furnished by McManamy and Walsh: SUTTON HAWKS SCORED THIRD STRAIGHT WIN goal defence defence centre wing wing Windsor Mills I Longpre j Gayer j Landry ; Morey j Hawks were victorious by three to two and remained two points ahead of Cowansville and Knowlton.In the other week-end game Cowansville travelled to Waterloo and won by a count of seven to two.Gerard Maynard and Howard Coderre 'Bowers sent Sutton away to a two- ___Frenette\t*eac* against the Arenas, Leo Richmond subs: B.Janelle, Car-!Dumont and George Lassonde fur-son.A.Janelle and Chenev, \u2019 \" nishing the assists.In the second Wind-.or Mills subs: Ant.Frenette ' P\u20acr\u2018od Heelis scored on Lemire\u2019s Healy, Couture, Gaucher and ' Du-ipas?\u2019 but tbe Sutton margin was bois.\tAgain two points when Georges _____\tj Lassonde beat Guay on a solo dash eight minutes after the final stanza started, Lemire was again the play- Ak.BROMPTONVILLE NOSED OUT LENNOXVILLE SQUAD Bi \u2022mptonville.Jan.18.\u2014Playing [maker Granbv* when Hebert registered second and last marker towards the end of the game, t :::e scored its first St.Francis V al- p \u2022 ¦\t- Presidents of all but one of the leagues under the jurisdiction of the Eastern Townships vice-president of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association gathered here Saturday afternoon to discuss matters pertaining to their respective circuits.The meeting was presided over by Albert W.Reid and representing the various groups were Nelson Char-tier, Sherbrooke County League; Dallas Grant, St.Francis Valley League; Alden Rousseau, Wolfe County League; Oliver Cromwell, Compton County League; Francis Kemalty, Richmond County League and Eastern Townships Juvenile, Midget and Bantam Leagues, and Emmet Kenaity, Eastern Townships Junior League.The principal discussion centred about the admittance of the Champêtre club into the Junior League.Considerable difficulty had been experienced in this connection and the junior schedule had been drawn up without last year's champions.Mr.Reid, after declaring that the fundamental idea of hockey is to provide young men with a chance to develop their ability, ruled that Champêtre be admitted and the scheduled revised.Emmett Kenaity was authorized to admit Champêtre into the league and announced that a league meeting would be held to consider this new development.It was also clearly defined that no club would be allowed to plav in the junior league if its roster included over-age players.This ruling was made after Bishop\u2019s University had been asked to enter a team and play exhibition games because the collegians could not ice an aggregation under the age limit.Tlie meeting was advised that Richmond's junior team would be allowed to participate in Tne playoffs without {Raving through a schedule.This privilege was nceord-de because there are no ithev junior \u2018¦earns in the Richmond district to form a league.It was decided that renewed efforts would be made to obtain the guarantee promised the St.Patrick\u2019s hjvenile champions by the Q.A.ÏI.A.for travelling expense?last spring, while the provincial authorities will be asked to classify Montreal district titlists a?provincial champions without a play-off with other districts.Regstralions and schedules were examined and found to he in order. SUIT/ -R V n A' 'énft 7 IM JACKS FATHER, COACH .CAN YOU SPARE A MINUTE ?CERTAINLY, DOCTOR WALTON.IT'S TOO BAD ABOUT JACK -HE'S A STAR PLAYER, BUT HE WON'T OBEY Y.\"NO TEAi OR COFFEE\" TRAINING RULE/ MV) Tomorrow\u2019s Radio Programme » Following are the best radio programmes tomorrow, Tuesday, with the key to the stations in the final paragraph : 7.00 p.m.\u2014 WEAF: Amos and Andy ; WABC: Poetic Melodies: WJZ: Easy Aces; CRCM: Presenting; CFCF: Uncle Troy.7,15 p.m.WEAF: Voice of Experience; WABC: Ma.and Pa; WJZ: Unsung Champions; CRCM: Rex Battle\u2019s Orchestra; CFCF : .Musicale.7.30 p.m.\u2014WJZ: Lum and Abner; WABC: The Town Grier; WEAF: Talk; CFCF: Theatre Time; CRCM: CARD OF THANKS.May w« f\u2019Xtenri our sincere thanks to all j those who so kindly remembered end assisted j us duri-ia our recent bereavement, partîcu-; larîy friends at West Brome.t W.PETTES AND FAMILY.IN MEM OKI AM In levins memory of our dent mother, Mr., ,T.G.(Uaff.jrd, who passed away on January I7fh, 1 unit Always remembered bv WESLEY.STANLEY AND ALLAN.Capelten, quo.IN MEM OKI AM In loving memory of out dear wife, mother and grandmother, who departed oh is life January 1 oth, 1986.Sadly mitred by her husband, FRANK N.DOYLE.MR AND MRS.HOWARD HILTS, Son-in-Law and Daughter, THELMA FRANCIS AND HELEN HILLS, Grandchildren.Milby, Que.CAREFUL, NOW / THEY'RE GOING To PULL Something on, you/ Xbeing a Doctor, I RECOGNIZED JACK'S TROUBLE AS CAFFEINE-NERVES.' BUT HE'S PROMISED TO QUIT TEA AND COFFEE AND DRINK rt POSTUM INSTEAD/ FINE/ YOU «5»: STICK To THAT JACK, AND YOU'LL GET BACK ON THE TEAM ! CVfiSES! SWITCHING TO POSTUM t IS HE ?THEN I'M THROUGH; 'Jo PAYS LATER WAIT WHILE I WIRE DAD.I WANT HIM TO KNOW I'VE BEEN ELECTED BASKETBALL CAPTAIN / ill A® THINK TLL WIRE HIM, TOO \u2014AND TELL HIM WHAT A FINE DISPOSITION VOU'VIE ACQUIRED 1SINCE YOU SWITCHED TO POSTUAA Of course, you know that children should never drink tea or coffee.But do you realize that the caffeine in tea and coffee disagrees with many grown-ups, too?If you are bothered by headaches or indigestion, or find it difficult to sleep soundly .caffeine may be to blame.Isn\u2019t it worth while to try Postum for 30 days?Postum contains no caffeine.It is simply whole wheat and bran, roasted artd slightly sweetened.It is easy to make, and costs less than one-half cent a cup.It\u2019s a delicious drink, too .and may prove a real help.FREE! Let us send you your first week\u2019s supply of Postum fret! Simply write Consumer Service Dept., General Foods Limited» Cobourg, Ontario.P6-3/ V PAGE SI* SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MORDAl, JAJhuühi 10, iwor.Record\u2019s Classified Ads.Prices For Classified Advertising: CASH RATE\u201410c for 10 words for one insertion : 1 cent for each additional word.CHARGE RATE\u2014Twenty-five cents for twelve words for one insertion.Two cents each -additional word.ERRORS in advertisements will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto, BIRTHS.MARRIAGES.DEATHS.Death and Funeral Notice, Card of Thanks, In Memoriam, without poetry, 75 cents an insertion.Poetry included in In Memoriam, two cents a word extra.Engagements.Weddings.Birth Notices, 50 cents.List of flowers included in obituary reports, two cents a word.Twenty-five cents extra when charge account is opened.Reader Notice in country locals.15 cents per line, five words to a line: Lennoxvibe and Gity Brieflets.20 cents per line.For Sale Cocker spaniels.5 months old.reasonable p?;ce.Apply Mrs.E.M.Biron.Stoke, Route 4, Sherhrookc.Trained fox and rabbit hounds.Address Mr.E.\u2019,V.Davis.Dunkin, Que.j Dry maple and red birch, 4 ft.( 86.50: 12 inch.$2.50 ; four cords, $8.50.Chamberland's Woodyard, 3S0 King West.! Phone 1686.\tJ DeFOREST-CROSLEY RADIO.EIGHT tubes.\u2022Tnvader\" model, walnut case, j Set \"Books of Knowledge,\u201d Morocco binding.: gilt edge, colored plates.All in good con- j dltixrc.Phone 1623.BUSY SESSION OF INSTITUTE AT SCOTSTOWN Real Estate For Sale t FEW NICE LOTS IN THE NORTH Ward at bargain prices.Apply 2IT .Bel vide re Male Help Wanted IT 7 AN TED IN\tSPRING A RELIABLE W and capable fanner to carry \"on shares\u201d a large farm, well stocked, grade vnû purebreds.State experience and give references.Address Box 30, Record.ON JANUARY 21ST WE WILL SELL by auction the property comprising two tenements and one store, barn and garage, in East Angus.This property is located on Cookshire Street, bearing Street No 21.This property must be sold at this auction as M.A.Souaid is discontinuing business and leaving town.For further particulars apply to A.Scniaid, East Angus.Ration Wanted.Female S5.II00 /CHAMBERMAID OR HOUSEKEEPER.V_ Apply SEss Brown.24 Morj-.real Street.Persona! MEN! GET VIGOR AT ONCE! NEW Ostrcx Tome It.beta contain raw oys-;er iavigorators and other stimulant.One dcee pep up organs, grands.If not deiight-ed, maker refunds few cents paid.Cail.writ-.Pharmacie Sherbrooke.Wanted To Rent LF-CONTAINED HOUSE OR DUPLEX.Apply Box 53.Record.Large lot 66x166, garage, stable, garden, etc.Easy terms.Phone Edwards, 135.-Q QUEEN.TWO APARTMENT HOUSE, * 'six garages, on very large corner lot.133 frontage on Queen by 210 on Walton or about 2>.0\".0 square feet.Wonderful location for modern apartment house.Phone Ed-voards, 135.Cars For Sale 1 Q9Q CHEVROLET COACH.NEW A O battery, good tires, first class running condition.Apply to Steve Morson, Box ITT, Knowlton, Que.Live Stock For Sale BUSINESS DIRECTORY JERSEY BULL.TWO YEARS OLD.RE-g-'stered.Apply MS Shaiishnessy.Jchn- Advocates w TELLS & LYNCH.ADVOCATES.GRAN- ada Theatre Building.TE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD YOUNG horses, real good mares ar.d two year lid filîîes.N.L.Cameron.Lennoxvllle.RUGG .MIGNAULT.HOLTHAM AND Grundy, advocates.McMahamy & Walsh Building.7C.Weilirgioa St.N.Ehone 153S.JOHN P.WOLFE, B.A.B.C.L., Q.C.E Building.Wellington Street North.R.TOBIN.ADVOC Bids., 65 Wellington St.AGNE & DESMARAIS, SHERBROOKE, AL: \\yhE f hoi o;d fil GE- ENERAL PURPOSE HORSE, PRICE to fresher, rbo 2!,)t-h :\t10 sheets.M\u2022 A.Smiley, LonnoxvCile, Phone 91 Or L \\ S H T O N K.TOBIN.ADVOCATE.-\u2018\u2022a- Roseri ¦ Rc Nonh.Pb G< AGNE ^ l*.Wel:ngton North.Richmond Pb.3T.RIVARD, 2.A.L.L.L., ADYO-1 King St.West.Ffcore 21».R.Auctioneer MERS.AUCnONEI For Sale or Exchange ATOUNG JERSEY COWS TO FRESHEN in March or would exchange for pigs.Phone 2S2r3 Sherbrooke.(1 OOD HEAVY WORK HORSE FOR SALF c?would exchange for cows or pigs.Wm.Lavaliee.Rc>ute 3, Bromptor.i 1 .ra, To Let Eastern Townships Industries Subject of Interesting Roll Call at Regular Session of Scotstown Women\u2019s Institute \u2014 Christmas Cheer Report Given.Scotstown, Jan.IS.\u2014The January meeting: of the Women\u2019s Institute was held at the High School.The president, Mrs.G.C.Beard, opened the meeting with the W.I.Ode and Creed.The roll call was \u201cAn Industry of the Eastern Townships,\u201d and was readily answered by the sixteen members present.The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.The report of the Christmas Cheer_eom-mittee was given by Mrs.D, Scott.Twenty-nine people were .remembered with food and clothing.The barrels which were placed in the stores for food donations, were a very great help in this work.The treasurer reported a fair balance in the bank.After considerable discussion, it was decided to serve soup to the school children -m Monday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week.Several members voiced a greater pleasure was found in the meetings held at the homes instead of in the High School.This was discussed with animation, but the final decision was left for the annual meeting.The meeting was then turned over to Mrs.J.X.Mac-Iver, convener of Canadian industries.Mrs.D.Graham and Mrs.J.X.Maclver each gave a naper on \u201cFur Farming\u201d and \u201cMinerals,\u201d which were greatly enjoyed.The members took an active part m the i discussion which followed.Mrs.J.B.Scott, who is in charge of the W.I.library, reported the loss of several books, and the members i were requested to hand in all books s soon as possible.Mrs.S.J.Scott entertained a few friends at afternoon tea in honor | of Mrs.William Taylor, who is leaving shortly to spend some time in | DEATHS REPORTED | #-\u2014-«S MRS.ELLA HUNTINGTON, FORMERLY OF WEST BOLTON.West Bolton, January, 18.\u2014The following obituary of Mrs.Ella Huntington, taken from the Orleans County Monitor, will be of interest to the few relatives and friends laft in this section who will remember her early years.Mrs.Ella Huntington died at her home on Glover street, Barton, Vt\u201e on December 2l2nd, following an illness of two weeks, the immediate cause of her death being heart-trouble.She had been in very frail health for several years, but always displayed wonderful Christian patience, and throughout her life she lived to serve others.Her friends were many and she was dearly loved by all.Shs was a faithful member of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Barton, and a regular attendant as long as health permitted.Ella Amelia Quilliams was born in West Bolton on November 4, 1860, to Duncan and Miranda Phelps Quilliams.On February 24, 1885, she was married to Dana J.Huntington at East Albany, where they resided before coming to Barton eighteen years ago.Six children were born of this union.Mrs.Clyde Thompson, of Middlesex, Olin D., of Barton.Mrs.William Estabrook, of New York City, Mrs.Arthur Collins, of Tampa, Fla., Mrs.Arthur Butler, of Irasburg.Vt, and Mrs.Norman Ellis, of Bloomfield, N.J.To these children she was always a loyal and devoted mother.Her husband predeceased her only a year ago.Funeral services were held from the residence on Thursday, December 24th, with her pastor, Rev.F.W.Fngel, officiating, and burial was in the family lot in Irasburg.The services were largely attended by relatives and friends.Only three of the daughters were able to be present, Mrs.William Esta-brook, Mrs.Clyde Thompson and two daughters, and Mrs.Arthur Butler.To the son, Oiin, who has always lived at home and faithfully administered to the needs of his parents, the community extends heratfelt sympathy in his bereavement William Cramer.Interment was made in Mount Forest Cemetery beside her late husband.Mrs.Webster leaves to mourn her loss one daughter, Irene, Mrs.A.C.Stevens, of Sherbrooke; one son, Mr.O.Turner Webster, manager of the Montreal Bank in Bury; three grandsons, Messrs.Basil, Trevor and Edgar Stevens, of Sherbrooke; two granddaughters, the Misses Betty and Patricia Webster, of Bury; a nephew, Mr.O.G.G.Webster, son, who predeceased her some years ago, and had been in poor health since her husband\u2019s sudden death.Mrs, Thompson leaves to mourn her loss three sisters, Mrs.Bertha Edgar, Mrs.Eliza Rogers, of Manchester, N.H., and Mrs.Stella Longe way, of Magog; two brothers, Messrs.James and Charles Ker.rns, of Manchester, N.H., and several nephews and nieces.The funeral took place Monday registrar of Coaticook, and two sis-; afternoon, January 11th, a'nl inter ters-in-law, Mrs.T.T.Shurtleftf and j ment was made in the famry lot in Mrs.A.J.Gordon, both of Coaticook.j Pinegrove Cemetery.Mrs.Webster was a universally i\t_______ esteemed lady, a charter member of j FUNERAL OF L.J.LEWIS, King Edward Chapter No 1, Order j\tMAGOG, of the Eastern Star, a member of j Magog, Jan.18.\u2014The funeral of Harmony Retekah Lodge No 7,, Mr.Lewis James Lewis, who enter-I.O.O.F., and a member of the Couu-led jnt0 rest at the age of sixty-try Club.She was an earnest work-.sjx years on Thursday, January 7, er for her church and served faith- ] was held at St.Paul\u2019s United fully as n member of the Ladies j Church on Saturday, January 9th, Guild of St.Stephen s Church.Mem-| the pastor Rev.Charles B.Mcl.au-bers of King Edward Chapter and j ch]an> officiating.Harmony Reibekah Lodge attend^;-.jhe choir was in attendance, and the church service in a body while mondville, Mrs.J.T.Ward, of Colebrook, N.H., and cne brother, Foster Sealey, of Cranberry.Those attending the funeral from a distance were Mr.and Mrs.Goodrich, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Tobins, Mrs.Frank Ferguson and Mr.Frank Bassett, all of West Lebanon.N.K.; Mrs.John McNally, of East Burke, Vt.; Mrs.John Barden, of Thetford Mines; Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Ward and daughter.Pauline, of Colebrook, N.H.; Mr.Foster Sealey, of Cranberry; Mr.and Mrs.Edmund McNally, of North Kirby, Vt., and Mrs.F.Rowden, Mrs.Lucy Mc-Reynolds, Mr.and Mrs.G.Nugent and son, Alvin, of Grovel on, N.H.BIRCHTON Oyster supper, Birchton Hall, Jan.19th.Adm.35c and 25e.ASBESTOS Wanted, general housekeeper, fot-small family, French essential.State wages.Box 4, Asbestos, Que.numerous floral tributes were but an outward symbol of her enshrinement in the hearts of her friends.All join in expressing their sincere sympathy to the bereaved relatives.MRS.JAMES B.SIMPSON, RICHMOND Richmond, Jan.18.\u2014 Margaret Elizabeth Swan, widow of James B.Simpson, formerly of Lake Megan-tic and Edmonton, Alta., away here at the home of ghter, Mrs.Alex W.Stewart, and Mr.Stewart, where she had made her home for the past five years.sang two hymns, \u201cLead Kindly Light\u201d and \u201cAbide With Me,\u201d favorites of the deceased.Interment was made in Pine Hill Cemetery.Mr.Lewis was born in Cilfynydd, South Wales, in February, 1871.He moved with his family to Canada in 1929, and settled in Magog, where he had lived for the past eight years.He was employed by , the Dominion Textile Company.He passed | been suffering from heart, er dau- | trouble for the past year and half.Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved widow.Mrs.E.A.Lewis; his sons, Messrs.Tudor _T OTORE TC LET IN ECONOMIE SOCIALE L-CK\" n -m.^ Ew.MI-.sr.next to Sherbrooke City Tran- -\t______________~ V\u2014J .yt, WcSinurton Street South Apply to J.D.\u2014,\t11\t.\tTranUay.13$ Kins West.Phone 1910.Chartered Accountants A VDI7 3P.S\u2014INCOME TAX.\tT A RGB COMFORTABLE FURNISHED room, cent-e.North Ward.Phone 29»5*V7.ELBERT W.PHELPS, EATON.Eaton, January 18.\u2014- Rev.Mr.Bunt, of the Birchton United Toronto.At pleasant afternoon w.s | Church, officiated at the funeia! 1 spent in social intercourse.The | of Elbert W.Phelps, a life-long hostess was assisted at the tea hour j resident of this piaffe.The funeral by Mrs.Charles Wooiside.\ttook place at the late res\u2019dence on The members of the Ditton | Sunday, December 20th, and was Street Christmas Club held the first ! followed by interment m the Eaten meeting of the year at the hume | Cemetery.i of Mrs.Malcolm Nicholson.A =ocial Mrs.Edgar Taylor presided at hour was spent, after which the the organ during the service, and a ! hostess served refreshments.\t| male quartette, composed ot U Mr.Kenneth MacAulay, of East.\tPical(L ^ \u2022 ones ar Dudswell, and Mr.Charles Buchan- EDNE\\^J A R M I T A G E & CO Accountants.YD.B.A., M.C< est.\tTe ApL or, v- Wantsd To Purchase 63 A f \\SB DESK AND ONE DRESSER IN iiu'on and oheap for cash.Write Box 372 Lenr.cxville, or Aphone Ler.r.ox v i ! > 139 Yv.J.?Certified Accountant -rp-; UPPERS \u2014 JUST RECEIVED A BIC UDITOR, JL ' ~ C.P.A.C.G.A.AUDII order from London, England, for \u2022cx, raccaor,, rmnk ar.d skuuk.I Physicians and Surgeons -.>\u2022\ta.g.irr.a-, ?2 voiington \tÇ V; ©id) 'TjCrke, I EYE, EAR.NOSE, -~~\t'\t\u201c ITT Aan So Phone 3245.CANADA HAS SPENT S23.317.',73 ON NATIONAL PARK\" I)%£r I/Â.; :ZR.PHONE 6:5.\t5$ KING ST.EN .r.erapv.Uri.-.ary Disee-e.Ottawa.Jan.1 > anada invest- _____,317,773 in her sixteen na- DtRCHE AND LIONEL \u2018ional parks u pto the close M1'; _ -e Ear.Nose ar.d Throat, last fiscal year, a statement tabled r> p,- - r.K e 5*reet West.\t71 the K0US6 of Common-' S^OWS.- C \u2022 \"\t\u2014 The statement was in ren\u2019y to a DA a b LOON\u2019S.GENERAL MEDÎ-\tep^jon bv G.T.P irdy. and players\t smithereens\ta;- they reached *^eir ence bet wee:\tn* the coaches of the rival clubs a:\trA the officiai- resulted in an en fore\t which the rir\tik hands went to work.dulged in n-\twhe r/ri v e r vie ws on cer- Strange t relate, thn-i of the + r,1.r_.» \" fr .\tr goals wei*3 scored edî?e \"hi J rn\t his pay while on lea tain conditions.This supported one of the \u201cfour points\u201d in question, said Mr.Dudley, and justified the C.A.H.A,!s attitude that the A.A.U.of C.could not bar Canadian hockey teams from participation in international meets on grounds of professional practices.Furthermore, said Mr.Dudley, the j\t*\t*\t* articles of affiliation with the* A.A.r Y van Dugre was very disappoint.U.of C.show that the C.A.H.A.has ed when he received a very ques-nev-er conceded any of its authority tionable penalty in the first period, over amateur hockey in Canada to The banishment came after Yvan | the \u201cparent body.\u201d\thad gone through five consecutive.With regard to the situation of the games without visiting the \u201ccooler.\u201d ! Senior Group, most important play-\t*\t*\t* ing group under the Q.A.H.A., it is Leo Lamoureux, still uS much the ; apparent tha.the group\u2019s direct grandstander as he was when he i negotiations in the last month with played with East Angus, gave fhe the C.A.H.A.regarding its eiigibil- officiais a mock salute when he was ity for Allan Cup piaydowns.must warned for slashing Sherbrooke now be made through the Q.A.H.A, players as they rounded the Dram- - mondville citadel.AMATEUR COUNCIL MAY BE\t*\t*\t* FORMED IN ONTARIO.\tEddie Bouchard, one-time star in Toronto, Jan._ IS.\u2014The four Op- pro ranks, played yesterday after-tano branches of the Amateur Ath- noon for the home team, which he ietic Union of Canada will be asked coaches.Eddie\u2019s .underpinning to ratify a proposal to form ^ an may not be as sturdy as it was a de-Ontano Amateur Athletic Council to cade ago but he still has plenty co-ordinate activities of the branches : above his shoulders.and to control registrations of amateurs within the province.Formation ; of the council' was suggested at a week-end meeting of branch repre-sentavve?here.to pick up \u201cGi ned pass and p .The visitors vualiy on the ai.Dstly confined se area.Mooney split t ar guard as th ened and then i :hes.Fern Ran nierons but rut e-a lie Belanger were Dr mi; Roy's wel erbrooke t\\\\ almost cot and play he iocai bre ioncaI player,\t when\t' the puck!\t * *\t* Not much time was lost after the game\tin\tshaking\tDrummondville dust off Sherbrooke ears.A blinding snowstorm made visiting fans hurry to escape the possibility of experiencing the same fats suffered earlier\tthis winter.* *\t* There were many healthy sighs of relief when the Sherbrooke caravan got safely beyond L\u2019Avenir.Many remembered the Sunday afternoon spent in this tiny village because of the snow-bound conditions highway.ime on its schedule this week ¦ill make a four-day trip to ic City.Leaving here Thurs-lorning, the local lads will ¦vice and return Sunday night.Ha ring :red over rare.Tr ana v.s.ye- into a r.p id shot f i the mesh the Sherbn e it more jumped o t in time t pa=!> and [.£ goalcfî\u2019i* drive, rrooke - fr and The er^aln Jean-Paul ' t of the penalty | \u2022 get his rt;ck on 1 take the Drum-1 measure .v;th ai cneexs arour TTie man y pen a Hie'- and off made the game itself very ra and the main excitement when one or the other team to tnrow tne iTrutnmenovi, ie o ers off balance.Only th/' ft work of Leo Lamoureux, betwco local uprighas, saved the home efeat.h Dugr.F.Ra Ga rrbrooke subi Dunsrnor Dru mg ing Harri Kelly, nordviUe Lamoureux Drapeau Rrjuthier Thiffault Proulx Mon grain ¦is, Gordon, Belanger WEEK-END RESULTS YESTERDAY\u2019S GAMES PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Sherbrooke f.Drummondville 1.I Granby 7, Sault 3.St.Jerome 3, St.Farncois 1.Valle;, field 6, Verdun 8.Joliette 3, Cremazie 1.SHERBROOKE COUNTY LEAGUE Maple Leafs 11.Canadiens 3.ST.FRANCIS VALLEY LEAGUE Richmond 3, Windsor Mills 2.Brommonville 0.T^ennoxville 5.BRO M K - MI SSI S Q U OI LE A G U E Cowansville 7.Waterloo 2.WOLFE COUNTY LEAGUE Lime Ridge 7, East Angus 3.COMPTONCOUUTY LEAGUE Scots town 8, Cookshire 1.MT.ROYAL INTERMEDIATE Three Rivers 8, Verdun 2.Snowdon 3, Champêtre 1.Rovemourat 9, Montefiore 1.Iberville 4.Mount Royal 3.SENIOR GROUP Royals 10, Verdun 3.Canadiens.3, Victoria* 2.NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 3, Americans 0.Detroit 2, Chicago 0- SATURDAY\u2019S GAMES BROME-MISSISQUOI LEAGUE Sutton 3, Granbv 2.SENTOP GROUP McGill 6, Oft ta v.a 3.MONTREAL INTERMEDIATE I Concordia 11, L.C.C.Grads 1 In the affections of their French-Canadian supporters at least, the Montreal Canadiens are once again the great team that flashed along the hockey trails in their great days six and seven years ago.There is little argument in Montreal today that they are Stanley Cup material as they were in 1930 and 1931.And no wonder.The collection of old men which \u201cBabe\u201d Siebert was supposed to be holding together went out without the great \u201cBabe\u201d Saturday night and tossed the Montreal Maroons\u201d for a five to nothing loss before 12,300 persons, the largest crowd that has seen a game in Montreal for five years.Siebert was on the injured list, but Bill MacKenzie took his place and the veterans were performing so well up front that the \u201cBabe\u201d was not missed.The Maroons never had a chance against the Habitants except in the first few minutes of the game.The victory shot the Canadiens into a six-point lead over the Mar-roons and they have played one game less than their rivals.Its the same lead that the world champion Detroit Red Wings have over the New York Rangers in the National League\u2019s American division.Detroit took advantage o+' the Rangers\u2019 week-end idleness to grab two points by beating the Chicago Black Hawks by two to nothing in Chicago last night, and the Boston Bruins moved up to within a point of the Rangers by defeating the New York Americans to the tune of three to nothing.The Toronto Maple Leafs won the other weekend game by taking the Hawks by three to two in overtime at Toronto Saturday night.The Canadiens were so much better than the Maroons that at times Netminder Wilf Cude skated across his goalmouth for minutes at a time to keep warm.The Habitants did all their scoring in the first two periods.Four of their goals were scored while the Maroons were riiorthanded.Veteran Aurel Joliat opened the scoring in the first period and \u201cToe\u201d Blake got another in that session.Then MacKenzie scored twice in the second frame and George Brown got the other tally.It was rookie Brown\u2019s fourth goal in six games and he also was credited with an assist on one of the MacKenzie counters.Marty Barry and Larry Aurie.Detroit\u2019s high scorers, continued their rivalry for point honors at Chicago.Each got a goal and kept their tie for first place.The Hawks outfought Wings through the first period and most of the second chapter bur.had hard luck.They might easily have done better with a little luck at Toronto, too.The Hawks matched the Leafs in the dul! first half of the game, but slipped back when Toronto got their attacks co-ordinated.Sylvanus Apps, rookie centre, scored two of Toronto\u2019s goals and \u201cNick\u201d Metz got the winning one in the third minute cf overtime.Glenn Brydson and \u201cMush\u201d March scored for Chicago.Apps\u2019 second goal and Brydson\u2019s were protested on the ground that they took passes inside the crease.The officiasl ruled them legal but disallowed a counter mads to,- Bob Davidson in the third canto because he was in the crease.Boston scored one goal in each period against the Americans.Hool-ey Smith marked up the first, Cooney Weiland got the second, while Hoolev was serving a penalty, and Leroy Goldsworthy rang up the third.a wo7 e penalty box w vacant T&htn î scoring* for to R trÆ reoouriG i shot landed and ; a driv
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