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[" THE WEATHER Fuir today and tomorrow; cold tonight.# ^herbronk?îterorb TEMPERATURES Yetterday: Maximum, 28; minimum, 7.Same day last year: Max, IS; min.5 below.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1938.Forty-Second Year* BRITAIN IN DOUBLE MOVE FOR PEACE Reich-Italian Views Sought On Settlement British Ministers to Berlin and Rome Open Separate Series of Talks Designed to Remove Many Misunderstandings Now Existing-Many Grave Issues Still Stand in Way of Permanent Settlement.London, March 8\u2014(C.P.Cable) -Britain is moving on a double front lor peace.Tonight in Rome, following Prime Minister Chamberlain\u2019s first declaration that Great Britain\u2019s \u201cterrifying power\u201d in armaments is not to be used for aggression, the Earl of Perth, British ambassador to Italy, will meet Count Galeazzo Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, in the first of the Anglo-Italian talks.At the Foreign Office on Thursday Viscount Halifax, Foreign Secretary, will receive Joachim Von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister, in what is hoped to be the first of a series of Anglo-German conversations.The Dominions, it is intimated, will be kept informed in accordance with the usual procedure.The contacts so far arranged are preliminary to negotiations which it is hoped will lead to a general European settlement.But there are many bridges still to cross.Italy's conquest of Ethiopia, the continued presence of Italian and German volunteers in Spain, Premier Mussolini\u2019s declared intention to control the Mediterranean\u2014all bristle with difficulties.Italy denied any intention to seek®- partial control of the defence of the CONVINCED HE HAS BEEN IN CONTACT WITH MEN WHO HOLD HIS SON New Itochelle.N.Y., Mar.S\u2014(JP) \u2014Convinced he has been in contact with kidnappers of his twelve-year old son, Murray Levine waited hopefully today for instructions for the payment of $a0,000 ransom.EDEN CHARACTERISTIC DISAPPEARED London, March 8.\u2014(JP)\u2014The familiar black, curled-brim Eden hat disappeared today from the brow of the man who made it famous and fashionable, former Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden.Mr.Eden left for a holiday in Southern France wearing a dark brown felt with its snap-brim pulled down all the way around.He was almost unrecognizable by Victoria Station crowds.HIGH HONORS PAID SIR JAMES MACBRIEN CHAMBERLAIN\u2019S IMPROVED FORM BRINGS PRAISE Press Congratulates Prime Minister on Abandoning Aloof Restraint for Impassioned but Factual Statement of Case.London, March 8\u2014(CP Cable)\u2014 Prime Minister Chamberlain's enlivened form in yesterday\u2019s speech provoked congratulatory comments in the press today that he .had abandoned aloof restraint for an impassioned but factual statement of his case.Some were reminded of his father, Joseph Ohamberlain, and the House I of Commons as a whole was ob-Funeral viously impressed, particularly dur- FRENCH FRANC AT LOWEST IN New Declines Attributed to Withdrawal by Bank of France \u201cat Least Temporarily\u201d of Stabilization Fund Support.GERMAN TENNIS STAR REPORTED SUFFERING FROM A NERVOUS COLLAPSE Paris, March 8.\u2014(/P)\u2014The franc closed today at 31.10 to the dollar, the lowest closing in more than a decade, despite having rallied in afternoon trading from a bottom of 31.13.New declines in the franc were rkncA n/r ryr * eiwu-'ifcr/-, attributed by financial sources today\tUr A btlNAjIINLi Berlin.March 8\u2014(JP)\u2014Baron Goltfrird Von Cramm, Germany\u2019s great tennis player, today was reported confined in a jail infirmary as the result of a nervous collapse following his arrest on a morals charge.Authorities withhold details of the case, but the Ministry of Propaganda promised to issue shortly ,1 statement \u201cgoing into the whole affair.\u2019\u2019 Von Cramm, the world\u2019s No.2 tennis amateur, was arrested shortly after his return last week from a tennis teur of Australia.Meanwhile rumors, not confirmed.circulated in Berlin that, a number of other aristocrats had been arrested on similar charges.Ottawa, March 8.\u2014 (® services for Major-General Sir James ¦ ;nK' the last ten minutes in which h H.MacBrien, Commissioner of the!\tdemocracy.Mr.Chamber \u201e\t,\t,T ., r> v\tlam, too, observers, said, seen Roya Canadian Mounted Police, wil : su,prised at the effect produced, be held in Christ Cluuch Cathedral jje jjas been answering numerous this afternoon At their close, the Forei offjce quosti0nS as well as body of the distinguished soldier will thoso addressed to the Prime Minis- be borne to Beechwood cemetery for , t\u201cer jn the HouS2 those days> but h; has been imperturbable in the face ! of Opposition sallies.to withdrawal by the Bank of France \u201cat least temporarily\u201d of stabilization fund support.The dollar rate rose yesterday to 30.91 francs and had risen at 11 a.m, today to 31.12.The pound was seemed j quoted at 155.90 francs today compared with 154.90 yesterday.Trading was reported extremely Light, however, pending announcement of the new national defence Restoration Of European Tranquillity Keynote Of British Foreign Policy Prime Minister Chamberlain Tells House of Commons that \u201cPast Memories or Present Misrepresentations\u201d Will Not Prevent Government from Seeking to Restore Confidence \u2014Warns Rearmament Programme May Be Speeded Up.London, March 8.\u2014©\u2014Prime Minister Chamberlain drove forward today toward European appeasement.\u201cNeither past memories nor present misrepresentation will deter me from doing what I can to restore confidence and tranquillity of mind in Europe,\u201d he told a tense House of Commons yesterday, A House that heard grim descriptions of armament potentialities, and of Britain's determination to make herself strong against them, d ream ° of'a singing career shTtto^ed i aPProvec! the Government\u2019s tremendous rearmament plans by a vote of for the time being, fourteen year ! 347-133 after it rejected 351-134 a Labor amendment which declared his home in^Montreaf today.^ at j 3rmaments were to \u201cfurther the dangerous and unsound foreign policy undertaken by the Government,\u201d CAREER SHATTERED In the same determined manner in which as Chancellor of the Yesterday\u2019s best quip was in reply- burial.Arrangements have been completed for accorNng Sir James full military j honors.All units of the Ottawa gar- ;\tKi k d.f ,\t= mon will participate, together with ôf a loc^l resoMon\t* various war veterans organizations.!\tr \"\t'\t.\t.\t.In Toronto yesterday a service was\tt0 ; , held at St.Paul\u2019s Church, conducted, Governments po icy in jha by Bishop R.J.Renison, assisted by },I,0Use, or >n he\t^ Rev, Dr.G.D.Kilpatrick, Hamilton Minister declared, \u201cI rannot under- The body of Sir James, who died in\tc\u201cTe.sf.ondl^e hospital there Saturday, was brought ] from the home of his brother, W.A.H, MacBrien, to St.Paul\u2019s Church, thence to the Union Station.Suez Canal.Yet safety of her communications via Suez is vital to the safety of her empire in Ethiopia.It is expected Germany again will press for the return of her old colonies.Here South Africa, Australia and New Zealand are all interested as holders of mandates.VON RIBBENTROP ON WAY TO LONDON Berlin, March 8.\u2014C.P.-Havas) \u2014 F\u2019oreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop is to leave here .late today for London to take formal leave as Reich ambassador at the Court of St.James.During his stay he probably will make preliminary soundings on the possibility of opening Anglo-German negotiations for settlement of longstanding' problems between Berlin and London.Five To Stand Trial For Part In Abduction Of Paul Wendel men\u2019s Guild, Parkhall Branch.\u201d Parkhall may not like that, but Cpntinued on Page 2, Col.ti.CZECH TREATY WITH U.S.HAS NEW FEATURES loan, which still is under cabinet discussion.The cabinet decided to seek parliamentary approval Thursday of a financial reorganization plan pointing toward an eventual extraordinary expenditude of 15,000,000,000 francs ($487,500-,00) for national defence during 1938.The programme according to preliminary statements of ministers, would include the reorganization of Finance Ministry accounts in such a way as to reduce current govern-Continued on Page 2.Coi.5.HAIL _ Marcel ran away from home,, reaching here by bus at the week- I end.Then his money ran ou; and , he applied to the police who placed j Lxcnequer he proposed bis \u201cBleak House\u201d budgets of heavy taxation him in the children\u2019s shelter and I [q pUn Britain from the economic morass a few years ago, the Prime Minister declared: notified Montreal police.The lad\u2019s father arrived yesterday and left with Marcel for home last night.Marcef had been taking singing \u201d ssons and had his Imart set on New York when he 1 efi: Montreal.For a day after his arrival here Marcel had enough money to stay in an expensive hotel room, but that was soon gone.He had only $15 when he left home, Then he appealed to police, who looked after him until his father arrived.USHER IN A NEW ! STORM IN SOUTH Ellis Parker, Burlington County Detective Chief, His Son and\tIJ( ,, Three Others Indicted by Federal Grand Jury Under Lind- Tariff Benefits Granted on! Weather Bureau's FISHING LICENSES GIVEN WIDER SCOPE Quebec, March 8.\u2014®\u2014Visiting Isaak Waltons now can include the wife and kids on the same \u201cticket\u201d when they come to cast a fly in the lakes and river of Quebec.Free fishing, too, in the salt water areas of the river and Gulf of St.Lawrence is thrown in for good measure.The welcome news is contained in an Order-in-Council in the latest issue of the Quebec Gazette.The $10.50 fishing license was broadened to include wives and children under eighteen years of age.And, to encourage tourists and provide additional revenue for fishermen employed by them as aides, non-residents will be allowed to fish free for salt water fish with the exception of salmon and sea trout.REBEL PLANES ATTACKED SPANISH VILLAGE Cerbere, France.March 8.\u2014 (CP-Havas) \u2014 Insurgent planes attacked the Spanish village of Port Bou, just across the frontier, early today.The planes dropped twenty bombs in the vicinity of the railway station.apparently seeking to destroy important Government supplies in transit at the village.No casualties bergh Law for Kidnapping of Attorney Which Delayed Execution of Hauptmann.New York, March 8.\u2014UP)\u2014A fed-* erai grand jury today indicted Ellis | H, Parker, Sr., Burlington County, I N.J., chief of detectives, his son,] Ellis, Jr., and three others as kid-1 nappers under the Lindbergh law.The indictment concerned the alleged kidnapping of Paul H, Wendel, former Trenton resident, from New Y\u2019ork to the Parkers\u2019 home in Mt.Holly, N.J.February 24th, 1936.At that time, the Parkers issued a \u201cconfession\u201d signed by Wendel that he had kidnapped Charles A.Lindbergh, Jr, the crime for which Bruno Richard Hauptmann was then under the death sentence.The faked confession, allegedly obtained by torture, delayed Hauptmann\u2019s execution three days.LARGE BABY MARVEL OF DETROIT TODAY NOT SORRYSHE STRANGLED HER TWO YOUNG TOTS 76.7 Per Cent of Czech Imports and Fifty-Five Per' Cent of American Imports in Important Agreement.Washington, March 8\u2014UP)\u2014 Innovations in the newly-signed trade treaty between the United States and Czechoslovakia, State Department officials said today, place it among the most important of the seventeen State Secretary Hull has negotiated.\u201cProhablv no other country,\u201d the State Department announced, \u201chas Forecast Indicated Rain Will Be of Short Duration\u2014Flood Control Dams Can Handle Average Precipitation.Los Angeles, March 8.\u2014(A3)\u2014 With eighty-eight persons still missing, hail and lightning ushered in a new storm today as rain-plagued southern California struggled to bring order out of last week\u2019s flood chaos.The casualty list stands at eighty-six dead, of whom seventeen still are unidentified.Lightning fired a Pas- gone a, Lir in attempting to open | a(jena ]10me during the night.POWER EXPORT KAY BE UP FOR DEBATE TODAY \u201c\\Ye cannot afford any relaxation of our exertions, and if in the end we should, in spite of all, fail to re-establish confidence and peac% we shall not hesitate to revise our (rearmament) programme or rats of acceleration and we are confident that we shall have the support of the country, whatever may be the sacrifices of it,\u201d He declared the £1,500,000,000 originally planned for the five-year armament plan would not be sufficient but did not estimate what the new Jptal figure would be.__________________________________j.Armaments To Have Steadying *\tEffect.He asserted: \u201cI want to make it known that our desire for peace does not signify willingness to purchase peace today at the price of peace hereafter.\u201cThe sight of this enormous, almost terrifying power which Britain is building up has a solering, steadying effect on opinion of the world.Everyone knows that these forces, great and powerful as they are, are not going to be used for aggression.\u201cIf I desire to see our country strong, it is because I believe that in her strength lies the best hope for peace.\u201d It was necessary through a period of heavy expenditure to preserve in- Powers Press Building Plans More than 450 Fighting Ships Are in Course of Construction in Britain, U.S., Japan, Italy, France and Germany\u2014No Information on Russian Plans\u2014Britain Heads List with 150 Vessèls of Different Types Under Construction.\u2019They Are Better Off,\u201d Young I the way for an expansion of trade Mother Declares in Con- SntxTI'imporfs^110\" of spccial fessing She Murdered Her Under the .treaty, signed last Babies.\tn.ichfr by Hull and Czech Minister ______\t! Vladimir Hurban.tariff benefits will be granted, on 76.7 per* cent.Continued on Page 2.Col.5.Detroit, March 8.\u2014UP)\u2014A nineteen pound baby boy.measuring twenty-four inches at birth yesterday, was the marvel of Detroit today.He cried lustily and wiggled his curly head convincingly for visitors who came to see him.Although hospital attendants said babies have been born weighing j twenty-five pounds none so large are on record in this vicinity and at least one physician, told of the occurrence.exclaimed: \u201cI don't believe it.\u201d The thirty-six year old mother, Mrs, Mary Lawler, when she was told how much the baby weighed, murmured: \u201cYou must be kidding me.\u201d Babylon, N.Y., March 8\u2014(Æ>)\u2014Mrs.Margaret Thomsen, a young mother, j from the mud flats of West Babylon, accused of strangling her two small I children, shook her head today when j asked if she was sorry her babies were dead.\u201cWhy should I be?\u201d she asked, \u201cthose kids are better off.\u201d Assistant District Attorney Lind-1 say Henry snid she had confessed she throttled the children, Kathleen Elizabeth, three, and Henry, Jr., five months old, in despair over their : poverty.She was held in the Suffolk Councharges of of Heavy hail struck Redondo beach after an electrical display.The weather bureau\u2019s forecast of local showers indicated rain today would be of short duration, however.and engineers snid flood control dams could handle average precipitation.Snow Storms And Guerrilla Attacks Slow Down Advance Of Jap Invaders r London, March 8, \u20144R\u2014 Before Great Britain announced her 1938 inaval building programme last week her ship-building yards were already humming with activity on naval craft in varying stages of construction, ranging from the speedy motor torpedo boats to huge capital ships.Britain now- has under construction a total of 150 ships which will I be progressively added to the fleet j by 1940.At the present rate of - j building more than fortv-seven of Majority of Speakers in House !!bef:\tan addi' v .j .\t^\tuonal 11b,/00 tons, will be m eom- Yesterday Were Opposed .mission before the end of the present to State Medicine\u2014Debate mar- Pese Editions include one n_ _ i ^\t., , ; aircraft earner, three cruisers.Ranged Over a Wide Field.] thirty-two destroyers and eleven submarines.Last week\u2019s announcement called for the following new vessels to be laid down in 1938: Two capital ships, one aircraft carrier, four large cruisers, three small cruisers, three submarines, three mine-layers, two river gun- Growing Intensity of Guerrilla Attacks Threaten to Disrupt Communications Facilities Between the Far Flung Lines of the Japanese Army.ty jail at Rivcrhead on first degree murder.Two troopers found the bodies in the kitchen of the dilapidated Thom- on «11 fronts have checked the Jap-sen home.They said the woman, anese advance in its self-designated Shanghai, March 8.\u2014(/P) \u2014 Heavy ports that large numbers of defeated snow throughout central China and Chinese, instead of retreating into increasingly strong guerrilla attacks Six Hundred Spanish Soldiers Went Down With Rebel Cruiser Baléares British Destroyers Flashed Messages Urging Spaniards to Jump Overboard, but Majority Refused to Abandon Ship \u2014Sailors\u2019 Account of Sea Drama.bitter toward her husband, Harry E.Thomsen, told them he had gone to eat at his mother\u2019s while she and the children went without food.\u201cHarry wouldn\u2019t take me they quoted her as saying, never even took me to the movies.That\u2019s why 1 killed those darned brats of his.\u201d POSTMASTERS MEET TO STUDY CHARGES Ottawa, ccutive of March 8.\u2014(ffl-the Canadian he ex postmas- task of bringing about a pro-Japan-se regime in China.The growing intensity of the guerrilla attacks today threatened to dis-out,\u201d rupt communications facilities bc-\u201cHe tween the far-flung lines of the Japanese army.\t, Japanese erected barbed wire barricades around Hangchow, northwest: of Shanghai, to combat raids in that area.Anti-aircraft guns were installed at Kienkiao airfield, outside the walls, and guns were set up in Luhota Pagoda.Daily reports from the Hangchow area tell of Japanese outposts at- Gibraltar, March 8.-(TP)- Brit- the insurgent blockade ish seamen aboard rescue destroyers told today how the insurgent cruiser Baléares, torpedoed in a naval engagement, Sunday off Cartagena, went down with her Rear Admiral\u2019s fag flying when only two hundred of her crew had been saved.The Admiral went down with his ship.Members of the crews of the British destroyers Kempenfelt and Boreas estimated six hundred insurgent sailors were lost when the fleet.Stung by the blow, which Government sources said would impair ihe efficiency of the insurgent blockade, insurgents repeatedly bombed Cartagena, Government naval base, Sunday and Monday, and issued a decree for requisitioning additional ships to strengthen their naval arm.The British seamen related that, upon reaching the scene of battle, the destroyers flashed messages urging the Baléares crew to jump Baléares went to Ihc bottom of the I overboard.The majority, however, Mediterranean.\tjiefused to abandon ship.It stayed Previously the Admiralty in Lon- afloat more than two hours after don had reported four hundred men | being hit by the torpedo.The two were saved from the Baléares of Continued on Page 2, Col.4.tors' Association met in closed ses- tacked, train service disrupted and sion here today to consider charges ] telephone and telegraph lines cut.of political patronage in the postal Chinese reported Shansi railway service.\temployees, despite a swift Japan- It was reported resolutions pro-] ese drive along the rail line, suc- Shensi to the south, were breaking into mobile units, and scattering over the countryside to prolong war-' fare from ambush.Japanese, nevertheless, now claim control of virtually all of Shansi, one jf China's richest provinces.CHINESE CASUALTIES PLACED AT 800.000.Shanghai, March 8.\u2014(IP)\u2014A Japanese army spokesman charged today the Chinese have lost all \u201ceffective striking power\u201d and General Chiang Kai-Shek has been forced to resort to wholesale arming of civilians and irregulars in an effort to stem the Japanese advance.The army spokesman estimated Chinese casualties, killed and wound-j c-d, had mounted to approximately 800,000 in north and central China, Ottawa, March 8.\u2014i(fi>\u2014Power export may be up for debate in the House of Commons today.When the | House adjourned last night Finance Minister Dunning advised the members to be ready to discuss any Government item on the order paper and the bill to provide for parliamentary control of power export is down for second reading.Yesterday the House spent all its lime debating state medicine and the majority of the speakers were opposed to it.When the sitting finished Daniel Melvor, Liberal, Fort William, sponsor of the resolution fav- nng state medicine, wished to with-Iraw it but failed to obtain unanimous consent.Health Minister Power*said he did not think the provinces would agree to a constitutional amendment enabling the Dominion to establish a system of health insurance and \"ms convinced the Canadian people would not stand for state medicine.In this he took an opposite view to that of J.S.Woodsworth, C.C.F.leader, who said the £.*at majority of the people wanted state medicine and the Government was simply using constitutional and financial excuses to evade the issue.Although the debate wag on a state medicine resolution it ranged over a wide field and much of it was j concerned with health insurance and public health.Mr.Power said state medicine in ihe strict sense meant a system I whereby all medical men were em- dustrial and economic stability, ha said.\u201cThe question arises now what is the policy for which these programmes are designed ?\"The cornerstone of our defence policy must be the security of tha United Kingdom.Our main strength, lies in the resources of man power, productive capacity and endurance of this country, and unless these can be maintained not only in peace but in the earner stage of war, when they will be subject to continuous attack, our defeat will be certain, whatever might be the fate of secondary spheres elsewhere.\u201cWe must protect this country and we must preserve the trade routes on which we depend to obtain food and raw materials.\u201cThirdly, there is the defence of British territories overseas from attack, whether by sea, land or air.Our -\t« position is different from many con- ; ooats, one destroyer depot ship, one , tinental countries in that we have of | submarine depot ship, one fleet air; necessity at all times to maintain., arm supply and repair ship, an un- garrisons overseas in naval bases at specified number of boom defence strategic points in different parts of j vessels, tugs, motor torpedo boats, the world.Therefore, it makes it ; and miscellaneous small craft.I necessary for us to have available Other powers however, are also; forces which can be despatched or» ] strengthening their navies at a rapid what might be called 'Imperial Policy ] rate.\tDuties.\u2019 I According to latest return given\tHome Security Vital.I in the British Admiralty s report on \u201cL war time there would be sub-;\\\\oi';il fleets, more than 450 fighting ; stantial demands for deinforeemenis ¦ ¦ \u201cp nre m the^course of construe- to be sent to these strategic points, ! t'011 m Britain, United States, Japan,: but.taking them in order of priority, ; ualy, France and Germany.Russia they are not go vitai as the defence ôf i is known to be enlarging her navy] our own country.As long as we are ; out no official information has been .undefeated at home, even though vre given concerning her plans.'\t\u2022\tmay sustain losses overseas, we may Similarly, Japan's refusal to dis- have an opportunity of making them Continued on Page 2.Col, 3.\tContinued on Page 2.Col 7.Foreign Luxuries Bribed Physician To Kill Prominent Russian Writer Former Head Physician at Kremlin Hospital Charges that Maxim Gorky, with Chief of First Five-Year Plan and Head of Secret Police.Murdered by Trotskyists.testing dismissal of postmasters on ground that their premises were unsuitable were under consideration.A demand postmasters have the right to he promoted from one office to another also, will be dis- cussed at the conference which will recaptured several towns in Anwhei continue for several days.\tj Province, and were threatening Jap- I anese garrisons at Wuhirg and THE EYE OF THE LAW WAS iWiikang.TOO STRONG\tj Guerrilla bands were most active Spartanburg, S.C., March 8 -uP)\u2014; along the Tientsin-Pukow railway.) It was a long eye not the arm \u2014] Among them were detachments at-of the lav.that put six men in jail ] lacking with red spears and stripped for gambling.Officer I.L.K.Cook- to the waist under the delusion sey, trying out an old telescope, they are immune to gunfire\u2014a sur-; spotted the men playing cards in an rival of the historic Boxer rebellion.] open field hundreds of yards away, 1 From Shansi Province came re- BRITISH MISSIONARY SLAIN.London, March 8.\u2014(A\u2019)\u2014The Brit-, flayed and paid by the state on a eroded in dynamiting eighty loco-1 jsh Methodist Missionary Society sa\u2018apy basis and all citizens received motives and approximately five bun- received word today that R.'fl.Golds- ] free medical services, dred cars, and destroyed telephone ] worthy, veteran British missionary,] The only country in, the world' and telegraph communications.j was slain with a number of Chinese j which had adopted scat- medicine students at their stone gateway sta-]was Russia, and while he was con-; lion, in Kweichow.Province.Society j vinced a great improvement in | officials here believed bandits, em- medical car® and public health had! boldened by withdrawal of Chinese ] taken place in Russia he did not I While guerrilla tactics constantly harried the Japanese, Chinese troops troops, looted the mission, which is in barren mountains.CONTINUE SEARCH FOR MISSING PLANE Fresno.Calif., March 8.\u2014UP' \u2014 Tho hunt for a giant airliner and its nine oempants, missing n week in tho snow-blanketed high Sierra country, was continued today.think the Canadian people were ready to follow tho pre redent established there.Wherever doctors were employed by the state to provide free service there were constant complaints fro*, the persons receiving treatment.This was the case in the army during tho war and since the war in the care war pensioners Moscow, March 8.\u2014(TP)\u2014Dr.L.G.Levin, once hqad physician of the Kremlin Hospital took the stand I in Russia\u2019s treason trial today and told how he was bribed by foreign i luxuries and wines to kill the wrlt-j or, Maxim Gorky.The Government indictment eharg-! ed Gorky.Valerian Kuibishei'f, chief ! of the first five-year plan and Vya-! chrslaff Monzhinsky, once head of the secrci, police, were murdered by j plotters in tho Rightist-Trotsky bloc.Yesterday the Geverrnnena intro-j ,'uced evidence an attempt was made i to poison Nikola: Yezhoff, who now J beads the secret police.Dr.Levin, Kremlin Hospital physician until a few months ago, said he was bribed by Genrikh Yagod i, one of the twenty-one dafendants an d former secret police head, to kill Gorky.He confessed murdering his old family friend and patient by deliu-, crate mistreatment.] Distinguished looking, with whito hair, goatee and pince nez.Dr.Levin calmly told the court of first ' meeting y a goda in 1920 when ha treated Felix Dzerzhinsky, first chief of the Cheka, as the secret police organization was then known.He then related how Gorky hnd suffered from tuberculosis from his youth, causing him to live in Italy, ; both before and after the Bolshevist j revolution, until 1928.\u2018 The physician testified he select* Continued on Page 2, Col.5.11660109 8714 PAGE TWO \"'HERB! O OKI DAILT RECORD, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, i933.BIG INCREASE SAILING RACE DEATH RETARDS IN PROFITS OF IN AUGUST FOR | PULP COMPANY ASBESTOS FIRM CANADIAN SHIP FINANCE PROBE ANGLO-DUTCH JOINT ACTION FOR FAR EAST DESTROYERS IN FULL DRESS DRILL Net Earnings of Asbestos Champion Bluenose Accepts William Amyot, K.C., Who Dutch Strengthening Defen Corporation for 1937 Were $662,448 as Com* pared with $221.152 in Previous Year.Challenge from Gertrude L.Thebault.of Gloucester-Each Ship Has Won Two Series.Had Been Scrutinizing Financial Operations of Lake Sulphite Pulp Company, Died Suddenly.-Earn-, HaT'r.x.March S\u2014(A*) \u2014 Captain a wide ; Ben Pine, rf the Gloucester, Mass., I sehooiw G - j'trude L.Thehaud today ohallanRsd Captain Arijrus Walters, of the Canadian champion Bluenose, to a series of traces off Boston nest August for the International Fishermen\u2019s Trophy.ed.Montreal, March 8.\u2014@-iJIgs practically doubled and increase in net working capital feature the T£)3T financial statement «f Asbestos Corporation Limited, Just issued.Total, income for the year was $1,512.633, as compared with $828,871 shown in 1986, and after al! deductions, including depreciation and depktion, taxes, in-, T ,\t, , terest, etc., and after setting'aside ; ln a'! Probability (he contest with $200,000, transferred to reserve fori $5>^°0 pGic money, will ha the last betterments, etc., against nil a year! of its };ind' G>r the Gloucester ves-ago, there was a net profit of $662,-; was^the last schooner launched \u2022148, as compared with $221,162 al 'n th* Mew England fisheries, where year ago.Net was equal to $4.44 peri Power was virtually displaced sail, share on the outstanding common,! The series Will in a sense be a against $1.66 on a smaller amount1 rubber match for the two stately outstanding a year ago.\t[\tsailing vessels have divided honors the balance sheet shows current! evenly in two previous meetings ^s\u201eetA.Fp *om $1.275,050 to $2.-! Thebaud beat Bluenose off Clou- Montreal, March 8.\u2014-CP\u2014Probe into the financial operations of Lake Sulphite Pifl.p Company, now in the hands of a receiver after spending more than $0,006,000 on a Northern Ontario development plan, was retarded today by the death of the ces at Java in Move to Co operate with Britain Against Possible Japanese Aggression.Batavia.Java.March 8.\u2014-(CP-Reuters)\u2014Java has been the scene of extensive military activity during the past year.Although there is no secret agreement between Holland and Gnat Britain, jt is understood that in the event 0f war there will be close incn.'i risnermens irophv.\tvywu* o*\twin oe ciose Captr.in Walters r-omptly accent- ' 9u^,e?Government s ace securities ^co-operation between the.British investigator.\tfleet at Singapore and &e Dutch The announcement that the year- fleet at Batavia, old company\u2019s affairs were being x number of light tanks have scrutinized under Quebec\u2019s Securi- been imported into Java from Brit-ties Act was only a few hours old nin, and aircraft has come from the when William Amyot, K.C., registrar United States.Large areas round and investigator under the Act, col- ! the coast and near Batavia have lapsed and died suddenly at his homo in Quebec City last night.In secret, so far as the public was concerned, he had been inquiring into Sulphite\u2019s financing for three weeks.| Captain Walters, who came over j from Lunenburg.Biuenose\u2019s home i port, to receive it.049,308, and net working capital & $1,628,509 compares with $964,335.Included among current assets are: Government bonds $400,000, cash $567,346 and accounts receivable $349,765.Inventory at compares with $708,357 a year sgo In presenting the report to shareholders.President R.W.Steele reviews the year\u2019s programme of ex-, tensions and improvements and to }¦ the year\u2019s financial arrangements I involving the calling of the old first ] mortgage and income bonds and the! issue of new low-coupon first mortgage bonds.\t, \u201cThe demand for fibre continues | to be strong in all markets except the United States,\u201d states Mr.Steele.! -\u2014- adding, \"World conditions, however, j tb forecast the volume are so unsettled that it is difficult I for the year 1938A' been closed to the public, as the land is being reserved for military purposes.A feature of new leases is a clause re seeing to the Government the right to take over the land for defence requirements.This applies, Disclosure of the investigation cester in 1930, the year Thebaud was made last night by the Montreal\t_\t., was launched.The following year, Stock Exchange, which said it had among other properties, to the new off Hr fax, Bluçncsc vanquished reached the point where Mr.Amyot British golf course opened five Thebaud.\twas ready to make a preliminary re- miles from Batavia last year.CaptaT, Pine came to Halifax to port \u201cto the proper authorities.\u201d The Japan is looked on here as the $732,1971 personally deliver the challenge to Exchange itself, according to its an- on,V' possible enemy, and the pres- 8.149 FUR FARMS IN CANADA Ottawa.March 8.\u2014 \u2014The census of fur farms made by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics showed there were 8.14P operating in 1936.compared with 7,495 in the previous year.of business LB I i i i n * i | I I 1 i i bbbbbbbbbbbb GRANADA B B £ B B B B k \u2014LAST DAY\u2014 Tîiê Greatest Bill in Months.George Brent, Olivia 'DeHarilland, Claude Rains in \u201cGOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT.\u201d Simone Simon.Walter W inchell, Ben Burnie in \u201cLOVE AND HISSIS.\u201d STARTING TOMORROW FOR 4 DAYS FROM THE PAGES OF HISTORY COMES THIS STORY TO THRILL YOU THROUGH AM THROUGH! 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Blood-Chilling Mystery In New York\u2019s Bohemia! \u201cPARK AVENUE GIRL\u201d Cor \u201cMurder In Greenwich Village) with Richard Arien, Fay Wray, Raymond Walburn, Wyn f ahoon-CARTOON-NOVELTY - NEWS GORGEOUS DINNER WARE With Eve nouncement, had suggested the in- ence of some 1,250,000 Chinese in quiry \u201cin the interests of the invest- Java constitutes a strong anti-Jap-ing public.\u201d\t; anese factor.The national spirit of Mr.Amyot died without dis>cussing the Chinese population may be the outcome of his investigation Ranged from the fact they have al-publicly.Stricken with a heart seiz- ready remitted more than £100,000 ure as he sat in his home, he was; ($009,000) to China for Red Cross dead within a few minutes.\t| purposes.At fifty-four, he had spent nineteen years with the Quebec Attorney-General\u2019s Department, ten of them as securities registrar.One of his last important assignments was an investigation into Rubec Mines, Limited, in which he reported Quebec gold properties of that company had been \u201csalted.\u201d \"IPliili™® SWdîd-.'.wy.\u201d :.\u2022X'X's-.c-VXtwMv.\u2022.V $ \u2022 vy g's ,v ml I, ;')'X 1\ti .s m ¦ :i:y ¦WN ¦ j.:is .^ :v * .LARGE REFUND OF SALES TAX GIVEN QUEBEC With the attention of the entire world centered on new armaments, Uncle Sam sends five of his newest destroyers churning through Pacific ¦waters, as shown above, serving notice that America can protect her own.The new vessels, most modern in design and equipment, look as grim as though bound on a belligerent mission.Actually, they are engaging in annual practice manoeuvres off the west coast.Foreign Luxuries Bribed Physician To Kill Prominent Russian Writer Continued from Page 1.ed the Soviet doctors who took turns Already Refunded $120,- World Shipyards Humming As Powers Press Building Plans The Federa, Governmen, Has S\"* tl\u201c \"lb«r « Continued from Page 1.close her intentions regarding building of capital ships has thrown a veil over her construction activities.In the race for greater naval strength, Germany rates second to Great Britain in the number of ships ¦ on the Bay of Naples in Italy, He said he saw Gorky often at r\\nn n l\t»¦\tj\ti_\t^'s datcha (country\thome)\tforty 000\tOH Purchases Made\tby\tmiles outside Moscow.Gorky was the Province, and Larger Cf'AÆ Sf '>™\u201c Sums to Come.\tYagoda, then chief of the Ogpu, _______ was a frequent visitor at Gorky\u2019s ,\t-\tQuebec, March 8.\u2014Following a home, the physician said, under construction.Her present pro- detailed study by Provincial Treas- \u201cYagoda became very friendly gramme calls for four capital ships, urer Martin B.Fisher and his assis- ^th me,\u201d h\u20ac related.\u201cI was flat-two aircraft carriers, thirty-two tants of the question of federal sales tered.He would send me French light surface craft such as cruisers, tax payments on Provincial Govern- wine, fine flowers, presers:gd me destroyers and submarine chasers, ment purchases, it was learned here with a datcha, I saw nothing wrong nineteen submarines and thirty- that Ottawa has already refunded >n that for I was the official doc-eight minor war vessels.\t$120,000.\ttor.I would bring in stuff from Following is the list now being There is lots more to come, it being abroad without paying duty.Yagoda built\tby\tother\tpowers:\ta\tmatter of going through\tthe\tre-\talso Rave me chances\tto make\ttrips _ Britain:\tFive\tcapital ships, five\tcords of\teach purchase since\tthe\tin-\tabroad.\u2019\u2019 aircraft carriers, fifty-seven light) ceptlon of the sales tax, which was a- surface craft, eighteen submarines war measure with a special clause and sixty-five minor vessels (not in- to exempt the provinces from its eluding last week\u2019s announcement provisions.L, E.Panneton is head of new craft.)\tof this special branch, and it is United States: Two capital ships, learned today that the work is roll-three aircraft carriers, fifty-nine ing along smoothly.It means hun-light surface craft, seventeen sub-,dreds of thousands a year to the marines.\t; Province, Japan: Number of capital ships; In some instances it has been not know, five aircraft carriers twelve light surface craft, three submarine; Chamberlain\u2019s Improved Form Brings Praise Continued from Page 1.the country as a whole roared, Czech Treaty With Ü.S.Has New Features Continued from Page 1.Czech imports from the United States and on fifty-five per cent, of Amerieai.imports from Caechoslo-five aircraft carriers, learned that peopie supplying goods vak\u2019a.Trade between the two coun-\u2019 to the Province collected what was tries last year totalled $74,680,OfX)., due, sales tax included, and then Tha cjntréversial question of France: Three capital ships, six-1 put in demands to Ottawa for re- duties on cheap shoes was settled DAYS OF NAMBY-PAMBY PACIFISM ARE OVER London, March 8.\u2014(JP) \u2014 \u201cThe days of namby-pamby international pacifism are over,\" the Daily Mail (Independent) declared today in commenting on Prime Minister Chamberlain's rearmament speech.The Daily Herald (Labor) conceded the speech was \u201cadmittedly a capable Parliamentary performance.\u201d The News Chronicle (Libera!) commented \u201cMr, Chamberlain\u2019s speech is a return to power politics in their most naked form.\u2019\u2019 Restoration Of European Tranquillity Keynote Of British Foreign Policy Continued from Page X.good hereafter.\u201cThere is a fourth objective; namely, co-operation in defence of the territories of any allies we might have in case of war.\u201d Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s declaration of Britain's determination to be secure regardless of cost, and the assertion by Winston Churchill, Conservative, that the Gentian air force is double Britain's strength, provided a sombre tone to the debate on what Clement Attlee, Labor leader, termed \u201cthe gloomiest document\u201d he ever saw-the Government's White Paper on defence, Mr.Churchill declared that while his figures were highly speculative, he believed Germany was spending three times as much on defence as was Britain this year.He expressed fear that in the nir \u201cwe shall once again be behind in quality and quantity,\u201d Stabilizing Influence of French Army Mr, Churchill lauded the stabilizing influence of the French army.\u201cWe shall not be able to preserve our independence or our Empire by-acting alone,\u201d he warned.\u201cClose military association of Britain and France is our surest, safest and strongest hope of our having no war.\u201cThere are a number of good judges who think that not in the present year, at any rate, and probably not in 1939 will the dictators be ready for a major aggressive land war.That is why I say the influence of the French army is preserving peace in Europe.\u201d Mr.Chamberlain affirmed his confidence in the ultimate future of the League of Nations, with its \u201cgrand, magnificent ideals,\u201d but said that at present the League was crippled, He concluded: \u201cI do not believe democracy need necessarily be less efficient than other systems of Government.It may, indeed, sometimes lag behind in point of time in making its decision; but at any rate democracy can do what no dictator can permit himself\u2014it can afford to make mistakes \u201cFor the preservation of democracy, which means preservation of our liberty, I would fight myself and I believe the people of this country would fight.I believe the course we are pursuing and our programme for defence is the surest way of avoiding the dread necessity of fighting at all.\u201d BUDGET DEBATE STARTED TODAY IN LEGISLATURE Investigation into Former Government\u2019s Handling of Public Funds Will Be Re* sumed this Week.Quebec, March 8,\u2014W\u2014Debate on the budget speech of Provincial Treasurer Martin B.Fisher announcing balanced accounts for Quebec Province will be inaugurated in the Assembly today.Peter Bercovich (Liberal, Mont-re a!-St.Louis) will lead off discussion of the Union Nationale Government's programme of financial operation in the next fiscal period estimated to leave a $52,000 surplus in the treasury.The debate is expected to last more than a week, and while it is going forward the Legislature\u2019s public accounts committee will resume its enquiry into the financial administration of the Province under the Liberal regime which ended with the general elections of August 1936.Resumption of the investigation into the former Government's handling of public funds was instituted by the Union Nationale Government during an ememgency Legislature session two months after its election.The probe was continued a year ago when the Legislature was in regular session and last fall Premier Duplessis announced during a press conference there would be further inquiries.The Throne Speech read at the opening of the present session also mentioned the \u201cGovernment intends to carry on the inquiry begun in the public accounts committee.\u201d CIVIC EMPLOYEES AT SOREL ARE REMOVED MELBOURNE COMMENT Melbourne.March 8.\u2014 (CP-Hav-as)\u2014Prime Minister Chamberlain\u2019s rearmament speech was regarded by the Melbourne Herald today as justification for Australia\u2019s defence policy.Sorel, Que., March 8,\u2014(W\u2014A municipal shake-up which began three weeks ago with the resignation of an alderman, joined a week later by three others and the city clerk, ended last night with City Council accepting \u201cresignations\u201d of nineteen long-service civic employees.Jean Louis Poirier, appointed City-Clerk to succeed A.O.Cartier, announced the resignations would be- ANGLO-IRISH PARLEY WAS RESUMED TODAY London, March 8.\u2014\u2014 Prime Minister Eamon de Valera and High Commissioner J.W.Dulanty conferred today with Prime Minister Chamberlain in a further attempt to solve Anglo-Irish difficulties.At the same time Congress Minister Sean Lemass and Agriculture Minister James Ryan of the Irish delegation had talks with Dominions Secretary Malcolm MacDonald and W.S, Morrison, British Agriculture Minister, to discuss the questions to come before the next plenary session, expected Wednesday.Postponement of the Irish delegation\u2019s departure until Friday was considered a good omen, and there is much hope an agreement will be reached.bates, and secured such rebates.I is learned that since the present Government assumed office a stop was put to the payments of sales tax, which for many years had been quietly paid by the Province, and it is now a matter of securing from Ottawa (and perhaps from some suppliers), what should not have been paid by the Quebec Government.teen light surface craft, ten submarines, twenty-five minor vessels.Italy: Two capita! ships, twenty-eight surface craft, twenty-four submarines.France also has a projected programme including two aircraft carriers, two cruisers, six destroyers, s:x submarines, eighteen submarine chasers and two motor torpedo boats.Italy is contemplating construction of two new battleships and twelve destroyers, while Germany civ U.,r,rl\u201e«-4 has made p:ans for two cruisers, six HUnuPGu SpSHiStl destroyers, eight submarines and six motor torpedo boats.With completion of the 22,000-ton Arch Royal this summer, the British fleet will be strengthened by the world\u2019s aerodrome.Work on this ocean giant was begun in 1935.Producing 102,000 lows horsepower, the Arch Royal will Saturday, 3 p.m Soldiers Went Down With Rebel Cruiser Baléares Continued from Page 1, most modern floating hundred saved wore lifebelts.The sailors\u2019 hour by hour chrono-ogy of the sea drama was as fol- British de- by fixing an upper limit on their introduction into the United States\u2014 a new feature in the treaty system.Public hearings will begin Monday on a proposed pact with Great Britain.Several others also are in preliminary stages._ Czechoslovakia\u2019s major concessions t:i the United States were in removing import quotas on ail but a few items concerned in inter-Da-nubian trade, in placing raw cotton, copper and certain other products om the duty free list, and in lowering duties on 7.8 per cent, of imports from America.Principal duty reductions wore made og agricultural and fishery product::, including fresh apples and p«ars, nuts, dried and canned fruits, canned vegetables and canned salmon.The United States granted appreciable llihen Britain contemplates a per come effective Wednesday He said capita defence outhy of £6 ($30), the nineteen already had been re-Austraha'q £2 is not alarmingly piacec] heavy,\u201d the Herald said.\tI It was admitted at the m(,eti a]1 .ssss^&srs^i : s/™ r œn H immediately after the civic elections 1 Washington.March 8 ¦\u2014 (JP) \u2014 j Wanted: A strain of mice that can ; stand up under a human diet of 1 cocktails, highly seasoned foods, and j hot foods and drinks.Dr.Maud Slye, | Chicago pathologist, said today \u201cthe | diet of man containing these three I properties kills any mouse I ever have tried it on.\u201d WEST BOLTON Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s statement that defence of the United Kingdom would be the primary task of the defence forces.\u2019\u2019 PRONUNCIATION OF EIRE IS A PROBLEM London, March 8\u2014©)\u2014When the Irish Five State was rechristened j Eire under the new constitution, | Eamon de Valera and his compatriots raised a problem for the Eng-j lish-spenking world \u2014 how to pro-; nounce \u201cEire \u201d ; London columnists have seized on I the subject as a welcome diversion from the ever-present topics of politic.-, and economics.During his conversations with Mr.de Valera, Dominions Secretary Malcolm MacDonald called- it \u201cAir-ah,\" to rhyme with Sarah, a pronunciation most Irish claim to be correct.in January.Seven of the resigned employees were in the Roads Department, three in each of the police force, the Unemployment Bureau and the Waterworks Department.Former City Clerk Cartier and two others were on the office staff.Honora Lussier was the first alderman to quit.Cartier and Aider-men Ludger Simard, pro-Mayor, Georges Gagnon and Rene Poliquin walked out a week later.Only two aldermen were left on the council until four new aldermen were appointed last week at a special meeting called by Mayor Alphonse Bour-ret.have a speed of nearly thirty-one stroyers patrolling in pairs between\tie,^U\t0,! cot\u2018 °n g\u20180\u2019'es, knots, carry\t««a\twfc\tleather glove*, glassware, flax manu- COURT WILL DECIDE VALIDITY OF ACTS Fire caused from an overheated furnace pipe threatened to destroy the residence of A.Whitehead, near this place, and only the prompt help rendered by the neighbors saved the structure.The flames were first noticed by Mrs.Whitehead, who summoned the neighbors by telephone.Mrs.Mary Blake, who has been spending a few months in Waterloo, has returned to her home here, A slight improvement in the condition of Mr.Rupert Ailen, who has been seriously ill for five weeks, is reported.Miss Beatrice Peters, of Brome, was the guest of Miss Margaret Miz-ener at the latter\u2019s home here.During her stay she attended a surprise party in honor of Lawsen Mizener.She vvas also the guest of Miss Carol Mizener.Ottawa, March 8\u2014W\u2014The Su- When Clement Attlee, leader of the Pr®mc Court of Canada was expected | Opposition in the House of Com- today t° begin hearing of a reference _ , ¦ , , i on va iditv nf fout- Dnhnrin «octal I DEATHS beads, beaded Knots, carry sixteen anti-aircraft Cartagena and Almeria, both Span-guns of 4.5-inch calibre, thirty ish port* on the Mediterranean, saw r\" V, wn-ntion smaller guns and have hangar ac- three insurgent cruisers steam out\t™er! 1la?!j'ns; \u2019mcrJ ta\u201cle commodation for seventy planes.\tof Palma, Balearic Islands, and\tcotton table damask and In addition to the forty-seven head for the Spanish coast.\tbuttons, ships expected to be in commission Saturday, 10 p.m.\u2014H.M.S.Blan- this year, Britain has a formidable\tehe and H.M.S,\tBrilliant saw insur-\tPrpr,f.k Franr fit\tI nwpgt number scheduled for completion\tgent cruisers\tnavigating without\tr'c''l/ii ridiiu m\tutivvcoi before 194(1.\tlights and approaching Cartagena.-\u2014- Sunday, 2:20 a.m.\u2014Glaring re-!\t_______ r»l FTCTA\t,«r~,r%z rx fiection îeen in sky foïïoweà by the\tContinued from Page 1.U V-ziv ANUiNau will outline Thursday.sent messages urging the Baléares Marehandeau told the Ministers, crew to jump and at the same time national defence expenditures for the \u2019 ALLEGED CONSPIRACY lowered .riebcat*.\t| first two months of 1938 totalled\tQMAKJ-IET» nV diii i cro 4:5j a.m.\u2014Baieares sank.\t'more than S.loOJXiOiWH) francs! ^Iv»/Yorit!,U HULLLIS and J\t8:30 a.m.\u2014 Destroyers Blanche ($102,375,600) and would necessitate i\t- r¦ '¦'.rvj OI tne L:t\u2019,e\tarjd Brilliant arrived on scene with: the raising of 16,000,000,OOO francs1 Havana, March 8.\u2014(TP)\u2014Four M'r\u2018u-err \u2022 '¦*r'on)?oii *nà 'xrec)i*Ke visible on ' during the year.\tpersons were killed in a night army ¦ h, Vr w» -\t- ,r:re' îrveî*tr- the surface.The insurgent cruisers| All funis for national defence\u2014 \u2018'aid on a political assembly in a -1*\"' Ior T'an-\u2019 years Mayor of wezt gtili in the vicinity, and K«m-' under the law establishing a separate 1 cave near here, mens, referred to the Irish trade on va,idity of four Ontario social I discussions, be called it \u201cAit-av.\u201d statutes sent to it early in the year Other M.P.\u2019s pronounced it \u201cEeera- ^ Hon.Gordon Conant, Ontario At-ra\u201d o: the equivalent of \u201cair.\u201d torney-General.A Gaelic contributor to the Daily ___________^le court will \u2018e asked to decide Telegraph \"says ît^wilï be quTte'cor- «onstitotiwiality of the Ontario ' rect if John Bull rhymes the word\t,Act\u2019 ÇhTiJdren\u2019s Protective j Murray, forty-seven, son of the late Premier George Murray, of Nova iScotia.Miami Beach, Fla\u2014Tony Okiend, fifty-one, wealthy mine promoter with \u201cfairy.\u201d Another suggests in « ri i j \u201cErnie\u201d would bo more appropriate.In Over A Decade I Alfred Duff Cooper, First Lord of the* Admiralty, however, has solved the problem to his own satisfaction,.,-o far as he is concerned Eire remainst just plain Ireland.\u201cWo do not call Sweden \u2019Sverige\u2019 as the Swedes do, nor do Germans insist thmr country should be called \u2018Deutschland,\u2019 he said.\u201cHence Ireland ia good enough for me.\u201d Act, Children of Unmarried Parents Act and Deserted Wives and Children Maintenance Act.The reference was made to determine legality of practice in Ontario and some other provinces of conferring judicial powers on officials appointed by provincial governments as members of tribunals under special acts.Montreal West.Quebec\u2014William CATHOLIC TEACHERS SEEK WAGE CONTRACT Quebec.March S\u2014ffi\u2014A proposed collective labor agreement presented to the Quebec Catholic School Commission by a delegation of male and female teachers is asking for the following scale of salaries: Male teachers $800 a year for un- DOY1LE\u2014Died accidentally in Montreal, Monday, March 7, 1938, aged 62 years, James J.Doyle, beloved husband of Agnes Commuskey.I uneral from his late residence, Convent street, Richmond, Wednesday, March 9th, to St.Bibiana Church for service at nine a.m.HUMPHREY\u2014At Newport,Vt., Mrs.Charles Humphrey, 86 years of age, passed away on March 7, 1038.Funeral services will be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Clara Greene, Thursday, March 10th, at 2.30 o\u2019clock.Amyot, fifty- N*s- 30c Adm.Plus b k a f x a 10c four, Registrar under the Act of the Province of Quebec who conducted many important ftns^riai investigation*.London\u2014Sir Charles Pinkham.eighty-five, member of the London jand Home Counties Traffic Adv:t-i ory Committee and former Cor ser-l va live Member of Parliament for West Wfllesden.Cairo\u2014Mohammed Tew?jr shn Pasha, sixty-three, three Premier of Egypt.Rome\u2014Count Paolo 'ear \u2018^Council has allow-Magistrate pointed out.the City ofj?£\u201etblsu™ L'f $6()0 to cover n\u2019ain-St.Lambert has gone into bank- promotion in Protestant School Serious consideration to the more effective teaching of French for practical purposes, as \u201cthe necessity of a bilingual education in this province is generally admitted in business, civic and political spheres.\u201d eras another recommendation contained in the submission \u2022rvu jutieasing wa'uiouc population T ,\t-j, (\t,\t, ,\t, was the reason for the decreasing A* Banie, C, H.Foss.R, Larra-i nooke would allow I revenue, the Commission was in-! bee' W- H- Griffith, G, M.Dick.E.| come tins disability, formed.In Î92S, the English Prot-;-1IcGint-v- D- C.McRae, George S.B.j Last right s gather SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of Corporation of Sherbrooke Hospital will be held on Monday, March 14th, 1938.at eight o\u2019clock p.m., in ihe City Hall, Sherbrooke, for the election of Governors and such other business as may properly come before the meeting.R.A.BARTLETT, Secretary-Treasurer.Sherbrooke, Que., March 7th, 1938.Excursion to MONTREAL Round Trip via Canadian Pacific Good going Saturday, March 12th, 8.00 a.m.only, returning by all regular trains up to and including March 15th.Purchase your ticket early from DuBergcr\u2019s Drug Store, 118 King VV\u201e or C.P.R.City Ticket Office, 91 Wellington St.No.\u2014Phone 130.Williams, Dr.W.S.Allen, J.Inglis, L.C.Kud.d, H.L.McClay, Gordon Pegg.Robert Broadbelt, L.Desau-tels, H, Kendall, F.Humphrey, C.Vaughan, F.A, Briggs.N.D.Cas-caddcn Max Long, H.Mofl'att, M.T.Armitage, ML Eaves, G.J.Dunbar, A.T.Jackson.W.H.Wolter, R.J.Wiggett, II, M.Thompson, R.F.Saunders, E.G.MacKay, E.Stewart, Lcn Keekr, D.Bt'tmdage, N.Mun-kittrick, C.W.Clark, L.Pettigrue, C.F.S:mms, Bruce Lothrop, A, H.Rider, W.Metcalfe, J.R.Byrd.C.G.Palmer, A.C.Ross, B.C.Howard, H.NEWSY ITEMS TO ruptcy and Sherbrooke will have to wait many years before retrieving its capital, to say nothing of the five per cent, interest involved.Upon Mayor Rioux\u2019s suggestion.Aid.AlfrecP Cinq-Mars then presented the resolution by which only Sherbrooke, Quebec or Federal bonds can be bought or exchanged for the sinking fund, and this only upon the tenance.operation, license and so forth of the Electric Department superintendent's private car.Likewise,the Council voted $300 annually for the Chief of Police's private car.It is true that these gentlemen use their automobiles for certain work in the interest of the city, but at the same time they have these cars for their private use.It is impossible to establish the expense proportion LENNOXVILLE * ' authorization of the municipal coun-! that sbc?ld cume from city and MONTREAL BARRISTER ADDRESS ROTARY Howard S.Ross, K.C., of Montreal will address the Sherbrooke Rotary Club at their meeting this ; Church last evening.Leaving Doug-evening in the New Sherbrooke las Hall, the teams drove to Hunt-House.Mr.Ross will discuss \u201cWorld ingville and from thence they cir-Um est.\u201d\tcled past the Lipsey Farm, On re- * \u2014-* A pleasant social evening in the form of a sleigh drive was enjoyed by members of the Young People\u2019s! Lnion of the Lennoxvilie United cil.The motion met with the unanimous approval of the aider-men.si- CITY BRIEFLETS ¦Si turning to the hail a delicious lunch was served by the Misses Joyce Richardson, Grace George, Irene George, Isabel Ross and Mina Pergau, A rummage sale was planned for INTERNATIONAL Y\u2019S MEN\u2019S HEAD TO ATTEND CONFERENCE Plans have been completed for an Eastern Canada conference of Y\u2019s the latter part of April at the regu-Men's clubs to be held nt Shcr-\t|\tlar monthly meeting of the Len- brooke on March 19th and 20th, Lew\t;\tnoxville Mother's Auxiliary to the Warren.tially most powerful na-\t(L\u2019Evenement, Quebec)\tand grey hairs.\u2014Emerson.\t| Scotsman, his wife and baby.Kurt at the\u2019 many unkind remarks jtl0n ,in the wor1.d- has at least an At Toronto the Art Gallery has\t-7\u2014\t! After a great deal of persuasion regarding-cur Radio Police cars amL eC|-ua r®sPonsih:lity f°r the preserv-\tfor six years organized special! Industry,\tgood moral habits,\t:\ton the Scot\u2019s part, the attendant our City Father Having solved ou-A\\lnn. gets involved in a murd^ case Mr.Murdo E Murray and Mrs.John; when Kay Cabot (Miss Wray) Mackenzie, of Milan.\twhom he meets accidentally, is ac- Sympathy is ex.ended .he sons cused of murdering a painter in j Cteve\u2019s building.The girl maintains ! that she was in the building visiting j Steve.Things get more and more j tangled up as one of Steve's models suggests blackmailing Kay\u2019s father Warden, March 8.\u2014The funeral and is found strangled to death, of Clarissa Beebe, widow of the late ; The picture reportedly builds up James Ferguson, was hejd at War- at a fast pace from this point on with ! and brother in their bereavement.FUNERAL OF MRS.JAMES FERGUSON, WARDEN.KDKA; Vic Arden\u2019s Orchestra.8:00 p.m.\u2014WEAF: One Man\u2019s Family; WABC: Cavalcade of America; CFCF: Roy Shield\u2019s Revile; CKAC: French programme.8:30 p.m.\u2014WABC: Eddie Cantor; WEAF : Tommy Dorsey's Trombone and Orchestra; WJZ: Harriet Parsons, commentator; CBM: Melo-! die Strings; CKAC: Feature ; CFCF : Friendly Store.9:00\tp.m.\u2014WABC: Lawrence Tibbet; WEAF: Town Hall Tonight; WJZ: Cleveland Orchestra; CBM: The Red Ledger; CKAC: French programme: KDKA: Under Western Skies.9:30 p.m.\u2014-WABC: Ben Bernie sister, Mi«s Flo.Grégoire.\tand all the Lads; WJZ: Cleveland Mr.Charles Galvin, of Leeds, was Orchestra; KDKA: Fed.Symph.Or-visiting his sister, at the convent, on chestra; CBM: Spotlight Parade, a recent Sunday.\t10:00 p.m.\u2014WEAF: Your Holly- Mr.All, Powers has gone to wood Parade; WABC: Gang Bus-Jeffrey Hale Hospital.Quebec, for ters; WJZ: Choir Symphonette; treatment,\tCBM: Hart House St ring Quart- Mr.Honore Vaiilaneourt, a mem-!ette! CFCF: Protestant Employ-ber of the nohee force at Quebec, is ment Bureau; CKAC: La Salle Cav-quite ili at the Hotel Dieu Hospital aliers there.sang by request the hymns, \u201cNearer on February 17th.The deceas- romance and plenty of mystery toss-My God to Thee\u201d and \u201cJesus Lover e(L wita her famlly, was formerly a mg the principals about with wild of My Soul \u201d\tresident of Granby.Her husband '\t' - -¦ predeceased her in 1900.For some The bearers were Albert Pullen, Chauncey Hamilton, Robert McKer-reil and William Hamilton.The remains were laid to rest in the Du-boyce Cemetery beside her mother who predeceased her a few years ago.She leaves to mourn her loss her father, Mr.E.Sturtevant, two sisters.Dorothy and Myrtle, one brother, E.Sydney, as well as several uncles, aunts and cousins.Relatives from out of town included Miss Margaret Brill, Melbourne,\t_\t^ Mr.and Mrs.George Sturtevant and Houglass and ^ Evan Booth^and Wd son, Cecil, of Broirie.The deceased has an unde and several other rela abandon.The stormy waters do not subside, as a matter of fact, until! there is at least one more spirited! killing.\u201cPrescription for Romance,\u201d a: romantic comedy, is the other feature.Financial PUSINESS RE-OEGANIZED, CAPITAL obtained, credit adjusted.Confidential interview G.S.Sharpe.104 Bank of Com-mere® Bidg.Wellington St.No.Sherbrooke* Insurance TJ J.SOUTHWOOD & CO.INS.AGENTS.¦*-\t4 Marquette St., Sherbrooke* Ph.100.rp A L K WITH BECKEE.Sun Life Assurance Co.TeL 634 Optometrist M RS.A.H.LABERP.E.OPTOMETRIST, 328 Wefiinsrton No., Apt.1.Phor 2844.Physicians and Surgeons D D R.R, B.SPEEa.EYE, EAR, NOSE, Throat 100 WeIIir,yton No.Phon, 2246.B.ETHIER.PHONE S7S.U KING ST.Wrast EiectrotheraBT.Drinarj Diaesae.|Yas.J.A.D ARCHE AND LIONEL Darche.Eye.Ear, Now anil Throat Private HogpRai.92 King gtrwt Wart, Veterinary Surgeon ^HERBROO&E VETERINARY HOSPITAJL, Dr.L.A.Gendreao, 67 Weflirftem So.Plasterer pLASTERER WITH EQUIPMENT.ANT.Levesque, 33 Bower, go.Phone B040-J, For One Week Only! \u201937 Ford 60 2-Door Sedan In perfect condition throughout.Low mileage.A good buy at $53.>.This week\u2019s spot-light Special at *625 SANGSTER\u2019S GARAGE LIMITED 31 Wellington St.S., Sherbrooke.Remember! A Good Deal Depends on the Dealer.lives in Melbourne, who were unable to attend on account of illness.The floral tributes and expressions of sympathy were tokens of love and respect testifying to the time they lived in Alberta, but for the past few years she had made her home with her daughter, Mrs.L.A.Booth, at Warden.Surviving are two sons, Earle S., of Rosalind, Alta., and Mark W., of\t-\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tofield, Alta.; four daughters, Mrs/\tAf Tho Rmnarln A.C.Bareham, of Windsor, Ont.;! ,\tI 66 bfanaCJa Mrs.J.W.Irwin, of Granby; Mrs.L., A thrilling and soul-stir r mg pic-A.Booth, of Warden, and Mrs.A.^ure, of.Africa s struggle against N.Booth, of Tofield, Alta., besides En»Iant of the French speak Eng- I lish but less than 4'V of of the Eng- I lish speak French.We believe that ! steps should be taken to increase this ! proportion among the English popu-1 lation, not only for business and practical reasons, but also for the promotion of the bonne entente socially.Wo believe that racial discord and miconderstanding might be greatly reduced by a better linguistic : understanding among both English and French.FOREIGN EXCHANGES.The following rates furnished by the Bank of Montreal are the approximate quotations for transactions between banks at the close of business yesterday: \tNew York\tMontreal Sterling\u2014\tClose\tClose Demand .\t\t5.00% Cables .\t\t 5.00%\t Australia .\t\t 4.00\t4.00 New Zenian.\t\t\t4.03\t4.03 France .\t.\t.032\t.032 Belgium .\t\t169\t.169 Iraly \t\t\t052\t.052 Switzerland\t.2 \u2022> 1\t Holland .\t.,55S\t,558 Germany .\t\t404\t.4.U Sweden .\t\t258\t.258 Norway .\t\t251\t.251 Denmark .\t«, T.\t.2*23\t.223 Czeeho-Siov.\t\t035\t.035 Brazil .\t\t059\t.059 Deposit Is Low Cost Insurance! Why take the risk of losing your valuables through theft or fire?A fire insurance policy cannot replace lost stocks and bonds and burglary insurance cannot replace cherished belongings.\\ ou are invited to inspect our modern Security Vault.SPECIAL SELECTED RVE WHISKY enact that the monthly fee \u201cis | exigible for each child from seven ' 1 to fourteen years of ago.whether { l:Ut' 1,~5 BOND IN CVNMM -1I NEARS CL» Mol.U W - 40 oi.1X60 SHERBROOKE TRUST COMPANY ^60572 )PAGE EIGHT SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 193f, LADIES\u2019 GROUP AT SCOTSTOWN REVIEWMONTH Activities Carried Out During February Discussed at the Meeting of Presbyterian Circle \u2014 St.Patrick\u2019s Tea Planned.Scotstown, March 8.\u2014A well attended meeting of the Presbyterian COWANSVILLE MARKED WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Devotional Address on \u201cPeace Through Fellowship with Christ\u201d by Mrs.McOuat Contained Inspiring Message.Cowansville, March S.\u2014A short devotional address cn \u201cPeace\t_ Through Fellowship with Christ\" by j Circle was held at the home of Mrs.Mrs.McOuat struck a responsive j George Armstrong, with Mrs.Mal-chord in the hearts of those who colm N'icholson as joint hostess.The gathered in the parlo\u2019-s of the United president, Mrs, Erving Eiger, open-Church on Friday afternoon, March ed the meeting and conducted the 4th, to take part in the World Day devotional period.The usual busi-of Prayer programme.\tness romine was observed and the Mrs.McOuat spoke of the dark ! treasurer reported good results clouds gathering in so many coun- from the February Talent money tries nt excepting Canada and com-, plan.Five chain teas had been held mended ;he peace of Christ, \u201cwhich ! during the month in the homes of the world cannot give or take away.\" ! Mrs.D.L.MacRitchie, Mrs.Allan The theme was \u201cThe Church, A Morrison.Mrs.D.D.Morrison, Mrs.World Fellowship.\u201d Intercessory j M.A.MacDonald and Mrs.Gordon prayers were made for professing | MacLeod.The convener of quilts, Christians, that they might be given Mrs.Gordon MacLeod, kindly donat-power to witness, for a more wide- j ed blocks for a fancy patterned spread interest in the cause of tem- quilt.A number of finished articles perance.for the evangelization of ' were brought in by the fancy work non-Ohrisuan peoples, for the youth , committee.of ail lands, for Their Majesties for ! Plans were made for a St.unity of faith and love in Christ, i Patrick's tea and various committees Mrs.Miner, president of Trinity j appointed to look after the arrange-Women\u2019s Auxiliary, Mrs.Brown i ments.Mrs.Malcolm Nicholson president of Emmanuel Women\u2019s \\ kindly offered her homo for the tea.Missionary Society, presided jointly, i A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs.Miss Robinson presided at the piano.1 A.M.MacKenzie for her kindness FOR MARITAL SEA WARDEN GROUP APPOINTED US NEW OFFICERS Mrs.F.B.Swett and Mrs.Henry McGovern Elected President and Vice-President, Respectively, of Women\u2019s Institute.The young woman shown above, Warden, March 8.\u2014The Warden Women's Institute held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs.F.B.Swett.Dinner furnished by the members was enjoyed.In spite of the severe weather, fourteen attended.The business meeting opened with the president, Mrs.W.M.Wallace in charge.Several bills were ordered paid and letters of acknowledgement were read.The conveners of the various branches gave their reports, after which the election of officers for 1938 was held.Mrs.F.B.Sweet was chosen president, Mrs.Henry McGovern, vice-president, and Mrs.E.H.Ashton, secretary-treasurer.Mrs.F.H.Bowker was named as delegate to the provincial convention to be held at Macdonald College in June.One Others taking part were Mrs.Addie, Mrs.Barker, Miss Godden and Mrs.Stowe.The offering was for the Christian Literature Society which seeks to provide helpful reading in many languages.The newest enterprise of this society is a magazine in Arabic, a language spoken by 80,-000,000 people.Miss Margaret Wrong, who spent seven months visiting African mission fields, said she found no area in | in donating light fixtures for the ! choir left.The hostesses were assist-! ed at the tea hour by Mrs.Norman Nicholson and Mrs, Murdo Mac-Aulay.with a miniature ship gaily sailing new- member was added to the list over her -ennanent wave, is a mode! > Mrs.Bowker invited the members to at the British Industries Fair in hold their April meeting at her London displaying the latest in ; home.bridal veils Some thought the nau-i\t________ tical head-dress symbolized a caravel 1\tGeneral Notes carrying n cargo of happiness, and | Mrs.C.W.Curtis, of Waterloo, o.heis decided the hull s.ory was : was an overnight guest of Mrs.Robb that tne model bride was launched on the sea of matrimony.BIRCHTON while here to attend the twenty-fifth anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Swett.Mrs.Wilfred Copping and daughter, Joyce, have returned to their home in Boscobel after spending the and Mrs.Mrs.George Picard entertained,\t.\t.the members of the Ladies\u2019 Associa- Tasi,t\"ree weeks with Mr St.tion at her home on February 24th, i *-'\u2022 T: C,ar*-er' was to sew and do other work.Quite a Miss Kathleen Bowker ! URGED MORE WORSHIP IN LENT ' The regular meeting of\t.^ 1 Alban\u2019s Women's Auxiliary was to sew and do other work.Quite a Miss Kathleen held w .h Mrs.Sidney Wood, at the number of visitors were present.A week-end guest of Mrs, F.W.Jones, parsonage.In the absence of the quilt was started, also aprons and ; Waterloo, president, Mrs, Wood presided.The some knitting.After a pleasant j which there was an adequate supply] Rev.Mr.Wood was present and led and profitable afternoon, tea was\u2019 of vernacular literature,\ti the devotional exercises, after which served by the hostess, assisted by j -\t: he reviewed the last chapters of the j Mrs.S.Taylor and Mrs.L.Wil- ] | Study Book, and in making reference ! Hams.The proceeds amounted to to the season of Lent called cn all |2.30.Cross-Word Puzzle The Picture Is That of a Famous Painting HORIZONTAL 1 Famous painting pictured here.8 It hangs in the -, in Paris.13\tGrandparental 14\tScandinavian.16\tMidday.17\tRoof point covering.18\tKilled.19\tSick.20\tPlumed.22 Toasting device.24\tMesh of lace.25\tTo wash lightly.29 Wool fiber knots.32\tThree.33\t24 hours.34\tTiny.35\tAssessment amount.37\tDrop of eye fluid.38\tEncountered.40 Implants.Answer to Previous Puzzle 44 To collect together into a volume.48\tAfternoon meals.49\tTidings.51\tEpochs.52\tForm of \u201cbe.\u2019\u2019 53\tThe pictured woman has a mysterious 54\tJapanese fish.55\tLacrosse implement.56,57 It was painted by Leonardo electroifiotive force.11\tPart in a drama.12\tHalf an em 15 To perch.20\tIt is a-of a lady.21\tSewing tools.23 Additional army troops.26\tGod of war.27\tEgg of an insect.28\tSecondary.30\tFemale sheep.31\tTiny vegetable.36\tDiverts.37\tSouth American rabbit.39 Concise.41 Close.VERTICAL 1\tMother.2\tAbove.3\tBack of neck.42 Card game.4\tStrangers.43 Total.5\tInsertion.44 African tree.6\tBartered.45 Native metal.7\tConstellation.46 Persia.8\tSmooth fabric 47 Secular.9\tConcord.\t50\tIn the middle 10 Unit of\tof.PLAY WAS WELL PRESENTED AT CLARENCEVILLE Large and Appreciative Audience Enjoyed \u201cThe Deacon Slips,\u201d Excellent Entertainment Staged by St.George\u2019s Church Guild.ELECTED DIRECTOR Clarcncoville, March 8, \u2014 St.George\u2019s Church Guild presented a play, \u201cThe Deacon Slips,\u201d in Empire Hall, before a large and most appreciative audience, This play had been carefully rehearsed and was presented in a most pleasing manner.The pa\\ ts had been well chosen for the performers and the audience, found it very difficult to determine which character was presented the\tCOLIN W.WEBSTER best, as each player had an admir- ^ the annual meeting of the mg group of hearers who especially\t, enjoyed his or her part.\tI Mass(^ lIalTls C^pan£ ?' The list of characters follows: j held in Toronto, Cohn W.Webster Deacon Slips, William Adcock; Mil- ! was elected to the Board «f dred Greendaîe, Mrs.A.L.Hunter; j Directors.Mr.Webster is president General Note?.Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Nunns motored to Montreal on Ash Wednesday.The return trip was made with difficulty on acocunt of the heavy members to interpret the Season of ; Lent by a more active practice of worship rather than by sdf-deniai only.The minutes of the previous .Mr.Gordon Robb is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, where he is undergoing fur- j ther treatment on his leg.Miss Grace Barnes spent a few1 days in West Shefford as a guest of her sister, Mrs.John Jolley and fad of snow.\t\u2019 meeting were read and adopted, M:ss Ferras, of the Bank of Mont- Tf ^\tcn, real staff, who met with a painful ; Mr.Wood wdll address the cn \u201cWomen Saints of the Bible.\u201d Correspondence was attended to and at the conclusion of the busi- few Mrs.Frank Sweeney has been very ill for the\tpast three weeks.: Mr.Jolley.Dr, Winder, of\tLennoxville, was i _ Mrs> Kingston,\tMrs.A.T.in attendance.\t|\tBarnes,\tMrs.\tF.B.\tSwett, Miss Although the weather was very Marion Robb, Miss Grace Barnes unfavorable, the supper given by and Mlss Kathleen Bowker were the Ladies\u2019 Aid\ton Wednesday of ! among\tthose\twho § attended the last week was very much enjoyed : niilitary\twhist\theld in\tWaterloo by by those braving the very stormy ! .Luke s W.a night.Delicious pea soup and tasty ' Miss Alice Ashton spent a.,\t.\t.\t____ pancakes and maple syrup formed ;\tMiss Bernice Campbell.____ ^\t~e , ress the meeting closed with prayer,\tthe chief part of the menu and the]\tMiss\tMary\tMcKerley\thas\treturn-.e.,ng j£rSi YVcod served tea and a very\tmany expressions of appreciation to j ed *°\tGranby\tafter spending\tseveral : pleasant social hour was enjoyed, the popular chef, Mr.Leo Williams, -\tand Mrs.Williams, testified to the LENT THEME OF W, A.satisfaction of all those present.Be-MEETING\tfore the supper hour the members The March meeting of the Wo- of the Aid met and the programme j men\u2019s Association was held at Mrs.\tsupplied by the W.M.S.commit- R.A.Scott\u2019s, with Mrs.Angus Mac-\ttee for the Women\u2019s World Day j Lennan in the chair.The theme of\tof Prayer on March 4th was follow- the devotional period conducted by ed> led by the president, Mrs.Bunt, Mrs.A.G.Sherman centered around : and was followed by a very short It was decided to hold special \u2022,\t.\t.\t,\t.\t, .\twork meetings during Lent, when accident while skiing, is being re- £ey lieved by Mrs.Goyer.\tj membor Whde returning home from the 1 \u2018 \u2018 High School and when opposite the home of Mr.Wheeihouse, a large j dog attacked Lorna the marks of his teeth in her side and ripping her cioihes from waist to hem.Mrs.Roderick Morrison, who underwent an operation at the Western Horpitai.has returned home.Miss Doris Bridgette, of Birch-ton, is spending a few days here.Ronalo Yates and Francis Nunns left oa Saturday for Florida, by motor.Ihey expect to be away Tnvr?,?rTeEn,\u201e:=i\ti *\t, ! commencement of Lent.The sub- M.st L.Daniel spent last week- ject W2S .-Christ\u2019s Likeness,\u201d taken WHr/-?e 8\tPare \u2019 \u201c John third.PraTer followed Sheibrooke\tt ! and mne answered to the roll call.Mrs.H.Hastings recently spent a vin.!N,e of thp previoug meetmfe y ¦' Lent, it being Ash Wednesday, the business session.day with her mother, Mrs.H.Taber who is still very ill at the home of visiting George Webster, of 111 at LUC uume vj.! her daughter, Mrs.McCutcheon, i \u2018 West Brome.Mrs.J.Masters, of Sherbrooke, spent Friday last here friends.Mr.and Mr Westmount, are spending a few day?with their daughter, Mrs.Rhett Ford and family.Mrs.A, McAllister and Mrs.D.McAllister have returned from a !\t-dut j u i Mr.John P.MacLeod has rerum- Î ed to his home in Gould Station j after spcr.din General Notes.Mr.Herman Lax, of Montreal, J was in town visiting friends z.w-vwxaivv* Aiviaz » ! Af- T^L.\u201e T stay in Montreal.Word has been, received by Mr.J.McClure that his sister-in-law, Mrs.David McClure, is seriously ill at her home in Spokane, Wash.Service is being held every Friday evening during the Lenten season in Trinity Church.Mr.T.L.Burnet and Mr.Chaun-cey Burnet, of Montreal, were guesie of Mr.and Mrs.G.Burnet., w\t, _., .Mrs.Chauncey Hulburd, of Mont-! -J!-\tKinseyof _ B.rchton, real, spent a week-end with her \u2019 t\u201ce week-end with his parents mother, Mrs.G.M.Beach.The friends of Mr.Edwin Lavery The theme of the Y.P.U.meeting held in the hall on Friday, February 25th, was: \u201cWhat Science Says About Alcohol.\u201d The opening hymn was, \u201cSee the Church of | Christ Arise.\" George Latewood read the Scripture, and the convener, Arthur Pankhurst, led in praper.A poem, \u201cPiain Facts,\u201d was j given by Rena Rash.The convener | read an article dealing with the ! theme of the meeting.All joined jin singing.\u201cYield Not to Tempta-] tion,\" and \u201cTemperate Living,\u201d was j read by Grant Taylor.A poem on i Temperance was read by Fern Tay-lor.A musical selection was render-i ed by Elizabeth Bunt.The closing hymn was, \u201cConquer Now and Still several weeks at the I L° CoP\tMrs.\\Villiap the Trinity United Church held\ta!\tpanics linemen\tto change over the\t^ac,k and\t\u2022\u201dlss\t\u2022\tj ,\tvK 10©*.»0.i$ - ?$©*.»?.00 .40 «*.\u20183 00 .w in J ' U- , 2 Reductions in telephone rates\u2014local and lone, distance\u2014in 1035, '56 and *37 hare effected savings to telephone users in Ontario and Quebec of nearly one million dollars yearly.M.GRAHAM, Manager l, PAGE TES SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1»3S.LEAGUE WINNERS TO PLAY FOR ALLAN CUP Provincial Loop Will Enter Final Playdowns Sport Chatter By John Bassett, Jr.The stage is set for the Sher- j ! brooke Hockey Club to coast into the Horace Boivin, Provincial League President.Announced Last ; Provincial Hockey League chan' Might that the Provincial League Champions Will Play in PionshiP- two decisive decis-j .\t.\t.\ti i r»n c m 'ot* \u2022fV>û YT o 11 ot\u2019-f t ol nr\\t cr.BOWLING CROWN OF CITY LEAGUE WONBYKAYSER Dominion Competition\u2014Quebec Senior Hockey League s^vefthere^is nfSon, baling Mathurin Trophy Taken by Vlay Lose Chance for Allan Cup.Montreal, March S.\u2014® ^ nouncemenf last night -.hat th vincial Hockey League champions will enter Dominion playdowns eiar- j ified Quebec\u2019s senior hockey pionire | a little, but the problem of conclut!- j ing the Quebec Senior Hockey Lea- j gue play-offs before the deadline [ still awaited solution.P.Horace Boivin, of Granby, an- j r.ounced the Provincial League win- , nets will challenge for the right to j represent Quebec in Allan Cup play- i downs.At the same time Art La- ! pierre, Quebec Amateur Hockey As- : sociaiion president, said the deadline j for a declaring a winner to meet the j Maritime champions March 19, j has not been changed.Victorias, of Montreal, and Verdun are in the midst of Q.S.H.L.semi-finals and the winner is ¦ÊSIEBERTAND COULTER BACK FOR PLAY-OFFS injuries, to stop the Red Raiders from winning in four straight.* * * The way Matte, six foot tw-o defenceman for Valieyfield, knocked (down Maurice Bastien, one hundred and thirty pound forward for Sher-j brooke, was one of the most cowardly attacks I have ever seen.He jcame up and knocked the little Bas-j tien to the ice, w-hen the speedy ] local lad did not even have the puck.(No wonder Johnny Frenette wanted ! to beat up Matte\u2014too bad he didn\u2019t York ! get his hands on him.Kayser Team, Winners of Opening Half of Schedule, with Three-String Victory Over King George Hotel-men.DEFY BY GAMES COMMITTEE TO JAP MINISTER Organizing Committee for the; Olympic Games in Tokyo1 Announce $1,500.000 Building Programme in Spite of War Minister\u2019s Desire to Cancei Games.Handing a three string setback to the King George Hotel representatives, the Kayser squad, winners of the first half of the schedule, captured the second half last night and carried off the Mathurin Trophy, emblematic of supremacy in the City Bowling League.men around the Frovin-\t°ih.«r ^ nn,1thJe Programme, ¦fnnrv, i\ta \u201e i, \u201e\t!0(JP didn\u2019t quite jibe with this; ¦ Mathieu, who rolled the high _ag- trom Injurios \u2014 AmerkS correspondent\u2019s choice.For those ; \"reSate score o01\u2019 paced the Bel-Have Chance to Gain the \"'ho eare J chose Seguin, goaler.;nront Hotel team to a shutout over Dlnnn Tnr,inH-\tLeroux and Stubbs, defence, Hamel, i t^le Idoals, Gangsters Garage eked Ciecona riace loniyni.'centre, Rov, left wing, Goulet, right a win over Burton\u2019s, Hoboes whitewashed the C.S.M.squad, the Canadiens and New Rangers Rejoice as Their The all star team picked by ten Bumping Defencemen Rally newspape , \u201e\t,\t,\t,\t.\t\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e , Loss of a key man with play-offs! rcsei Quebec Ac- æ ho.-t \" just around the corner is enough j finals.That series would extend ! tQ g\u20act aay Xational Hockey League | team away back on its heels.Plans ! They have won their wav to well beyond the deadline for nam- Tokyo.March S.\u2014(JP)\u2014The organizing committee for the 1940 Olympics today answered War Minister Sugiyama\u2019s recommendation the Games be cancelled by announcing a 5,000,000 yen ($1,500,000) building programme.The War Minister told a Diet Committee studying the Government\u2019s national mobilization bill that the Games scheduled to be held in Tokyo, should ba cancelled \u2019f the war in China continues.He was joined bv Admiral Nobumasa Suy-etsugu, Heme Minister.i Bigonnesse team won from the Rand 1 But an authoritative sourca said Trail Smoke Easters may vet be by default and the New Wellington ! the Olympics organizing committee nsws to Sherbrooke hockey fans.H°telmen .captured two strings from paid no aftemion to his reniaiks.M \\ROONS HAVE M ADE NO PROGRESS WITH RITCHIE McLEOD Montreal, March 8.\u2014 Tommy Gorman stated last night that the Montreal Maroons, of the National Hockey League, had made no progress in their efforts to sien Ritchie McLeod, goaler of the Granby Red Sox of the Provincial Senior Hockey League.McLeod is on Canadiens\u2019 reserve list and since the time limit for making trades had expired it is probable the consent of all teams in the National League would have to be obtained for Maroons to transfer one of their reserve amateurs to Canadiens\u2019 list in exchange for the starry McLeod.¦ wing.113ÎL* Pi\t' J- V - built up through an entire season British Columbian TTie provincial intermediate cham-j can eXpi0(je when a main link land are considered breaks.That\u2019s the the Dominion Textile représenta- The president of the committee, the Q.S.H.L ing its final series to allow the championship , fives by many in the i Detailed results of these games West as the team to beat for the\u2019follow: why New York Rangers Western representation for the! ~\t.It is not without the !\t,\t.HAND reason that Sherbrooke I Defaulted, or am I pions will be declared next weekend, it is expected, and will ba called on to meet Sherbrooke or Val- ,\t,\t,\t, , ,\t,\t,\t-,\t; ,,,\t\u201e levfield PSHL finaliste Wbribe- ! V£re heartened today by the optim- ! Allan Cup, '¦ \u2018\t'\t' ' will consider shorten'- captain Art Coulter gave out!realm of 1 from his hospital bed.And it ex- ; might represent the East- of plains why Montreal Canadiens re- ! shooting to high.champions to oppose the winner or i yr-\t-*.-*\u2014\u2022* -\u201c\u2022r-*-**- -v , \u2014-.» j\u2014\tit, Biaonne«se the P.S.H.L.-Intermediate series i 30^d m the word that Babe Sie-;\tO Ros j bert.voted most valuable man in I _ ban bande, once the most famous u- llyse ¦ - \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 jockey of them ail comes back with a 1 p.Bigonnesse BIGONNESSE could not be learned last night.^ There were rumors prevalent last ; ;-.League last winter, miga night that, eliminates night.Leafs and Quebec Aces wil jo the event Verdun j back on their defence next week- tang into racing news.He trained Victorias \" tomorrow ! end.\tthe three year old colt Stagehand night ove>-\tl3eat Seabiseuit in a camera M.Dufresne 115 113 152 129 152 144 149 149 131\u2014398 105\u2014362 131\u2014432 103\u2014381 *- HOCKEY Coulter laughed last Total 509\t594 470-1573 tie league .honors in a r.ort j the ruptured blood vessel in his leg ries\u2014cancelling the best-of-seven j which threatened to keep him out finish in the Santa Anita Handicap.On the same dav War Admiral! ¦planned.Q.S.H.L.officials could not be reached to affirm or denv this at a iate hour last night.Claims of Q.S.H.L.officials that they\u2019re not getting a square deal from the C.A-H.A.on playoff dates appear groundless when it is eon-.sidered other districts have already declared champions.Fakonbridge and Kirklan-d Lake meet tomorrow night in fee opener of a bast-of-three series for the N.O.H.A.crown and other districts are as far.' if the rest of the season\u2014he said he\u2019d be ; oreezed to an easy win in the Wid-\u201cready for the play-offs.\u201d Siebert I ener.Cup race and boosted his total has been giving his twisted knee , .carn-n£° ^ a C00^ &rt5' thousand light workouts and hopes to play j;ron men- *\t»\t* with the \u201cHabitants\u201d in Toronto!\t-,\t.\t.\t.\t_ , \u201e Saturday\t'\tContinuing with Alan Gould s But with play-offs just two weeks i.^en Jef\u2019; every sport here are away neither club is taking a chance.! r\u2018ls cao'iLe OI golfers in the order Soon after Siebert was forced out;™™1 Harry \\ ardon, Bobby Jones, Canadiens signed Armand Raymond T a!ter ^;'avlÂi aVJ.®f Hagen, from Montreal\u2019s amateur ranks iJames Brald- H- H- Hliton- J- H- Bigonnesse won three strings.NEW WELLINGTON night ! Walter Travis, James Braid, H.^ j Taylor, Francis C to guard against the possibil-1\u201d ^nar^es Evans, Jr^ while Rangers moved quickly last I j fe-;'-r-er advanced.\t< ity that Coulter might be lost for In arv event a team will repre- ; -j,e 5eason_\tj Quebec\u2014whether the Quebec | plan Senior League changes its plans for not\u2014and the chances are that Sherbrooke and St, Jerome, or some other intermediate team, will meet next week in a two-game playoff with the winner travelling to the Maritimes along the Allan Cup trail.at ROT CORMIER AND LEROL'X NOT AT BEST FOR TONIGHT\u2019S GAME When the Sherbrooke Red Raid-\u2022rs, who left for Valieyfield this corning, meet the Braves in the bird game of their beet of seven cries for the Provincial Hockey tampionship tonight, \u201cGni-, Eogier Cormier and Gas-x will not be in their best When Rangers play Toronto ;Xew York tonight young Larry Molyneaux, two hundred-pound de-!\u2019 » - ' ! îenceman from their Philadelphia I farm, will be in the iine-up.The big I ^ 'Newmarket, Ont.player has been in ~ j professional ranks six years but in i trying to fill Coulter\u2019s shoes he gets ! his first big league chante.Rangers can cut Boston\u2019s lead i in the American division to two i points, while a Ranger defeat and ! a win for the Bruins over New York ' Americans at Boston would estab-j lish a six-point margin and prac-| tically decide the race for the first ! two positions.Toronto can clinch j first place in the Canadian section ' by winning.imp Johnny Ferraro will be missing jnet fall when the Montreal Indians ; jstart- scrimmages for the Big Four The burly backfield-er says that his business takes up enough of his time to make it neces-ary for him to quit football.As | well as being a rugby star Ferraro [is a topnotch basketballer and base-l ball player.* * * \u201cKing\u2019s Sergeant\u201d Eddie Peters, of Asbestos, is married.Locals will entai Cafe and a hockey and soccer tar of a decade ago.Eddie married Miss Mabel Alien, of Halifax, and will live at the Hotel Iroquois in As-bestos.Drop in and see him if you are passing by that way.heav But the most important eventuality would be a victory for Americans.They would step into second ing from nd Cormier are troub- | place over Canadiens and, with ont more game to play than tneir r would be favored to hold on.t\u2019 1 « ton I condition.Roy is suff and Leroux ; led with bruises.The rest of the local squad are all in good shape and hope \"to chalk up their \"bird straight win.gherboroke won the first match in Valieyfield and then trimmed the Braves eight to three here on Sunday.With a win tonight and another victory here next Thursday the Red Raiders would _ take the championship of the Provincial .League without a defeat in the playoffs, -:\u2014\ti Adams, of Detroit Red Vines, CONCORDIA TO PLAY BOSTON j anli0unced.Concordia, eliminated by V.c- j «]>\tjust be an experiment,\u201d fortes in a sudden-death game to said Adams.\u201cThe game today de-deeide fourth place in the Q.^rt.L.jmandg rushing defencemen to back will travel to Boston this week-ena ,Jp overworkfcd fonvard lines.Ex-where the Civics will meet tbywu j pics in an exhibition game.The game is scheduled to be- played R.Gagne .\tIll\t104\t76\u2014271 A.Gosselin .\t110\t120\t113\u201434:1 ; J.O.Gagne .\t121\t170\t101\u2014392, B.Holt ham .\t139\t172\t143\u2014454 ! A.Jobel \t\t110\t105\t102\u2014317 Total .\t591\t671\t535-1797' DOMINION PEN Til\t\t\t,E S.Johns \t\t125\t120\t119\u2014364 A.Rousseau .\t104\t153\t150\u2014407 B.Rousseau .\t110\t136\t181\u2014427 J.0.Dufresne .\t112\t121\t107\u2014340 J.Katadotis .\t83\t127\t91\u2014301 Total .\t534\t657\t648-1839 New Wellington won two strings.\t\t\t KING\tGEORGE\t\t R.Beaudoin .\t.78\t118\t142\u2014338 E.Gosselin .,\t102\t121\t98\u2014321 A.Dussault .\t122\t144\t111\u2014377 F.Paquette .\t119\t128\t130\u2014377 R.Fortier\t\t.81\t142\t130\u2014353 Total\t \t\t502\t65-3\t611-1766 K A VS El?\t\t\t G.Gosselin .\t105\t131\t124\u2014360 P, Drapeau .\t156\t149\tlgO\u2014485 H.Courchesne .\t121\t130\t141\u2014392 L.Grégoire .\t101\t160\t162\u2014423 A.Bourguignon\t132\t143\t184\u2014459 Total\t\t615\t713\t791-2119 BARRY AND KILREA TO BE CHANGED INTO DE-FENCEMEN Detroit, March 8.\u2014ffi\u2014Centre Marty Barry and wingman Hec Kil-rea, numbered among the great forwards of the National Hockey | week League, will be turned into rushing ! over ea rearguards next year, Manager Jacl*! ha Audrey Joyce, who will skate here next Saturday in the Sherbrooke I vV inter Club carnival, won the sin-j tries skating title at the Montreal i Winter Club last week-end.Miss Joyce gave a wonderful perform-jance and should thrill sport fans I with her ability and grace next Saturday, Kayser won three strings.BELMONT It race \u2018'am* Sunday aftcrnpoi perieneed forwards like Barry an Kilrea, playing defence, would add a j scoring punch to three good s rumoured round the indoor tracks that Glenn Cunning-record mile at Dartmouth last might have been the result of ager thumbs on the starting i watch.I: seems that the great Glenn didn\u2019t have to go all out as he was being paced only by enthusiastic college boys and that the timers got a bit excited and pressed the stop watch too soon.Anyway it is all a rumour and the record stands.! forward lines.' McLEOD ONLY GRANBY PLAY- : THg SUPERHEATER ALL STARS \u201e EHTOSHUW ur\t; BLANKED J.S.MITCHELL.Providence, B.Ï.March\t¦'\t; The Superheater Ail Stars white- No hockey team can play f« washed the J.S.Mitchell Co.five to goalie and no goalie ^nptey a^one, nothin in an I; Hence, the Granby Red Sox were j matc-h at the Sher idle last night\tj After a g-coreks: Five-sixth* of the club were some- | SupeTheater sok« Arena, irst period the iok a two goal ion on markers Atto tallied on m got an assist te, finalie! s.Lea gue cha\u2019 McLeod Mass.Sunda after\u2019the Gr Boston and h lm*t might.goal Smith, Chai finr, tal in Providence Inter-City j jor frame, had snip®.stayed in Lynn, « credj^ for a nignt w:*h a brother | Rice'« goals.iby-Olympic game m , fjve t0 nothir,g for the V.Rice scored in the final Smith getting ists on Chartier\u2019a an o make the finai coun Valieyfield have one of the best defences in Quebec Senior hockey and they presented an airtight combination for the first period against Sherbrooke on Sunday.However they could not hold the pace, and fight off the high scoring local forwards for all the game.Say I that there is no defence in the province that can hold them off either\u2014there I go dreaming again.> Penalties can win or lose a cl j pionship.The locals were leading j three to one on Sunday and Roy and ! Ba ten were both sent off within ai-potal F.Goyette ,,.,\t109\t95 A.Morin \t\t95\t7B L, Chartier .\t155\t114 G.Vaiiee\t\t100\t151 G.Mathieu .\t159\t190 E.Boucher .\t\t Total .\t\t\t636\t626 IDEALS\t\t A.Bonin .\t113\t122 A, Beîleau .\t125\t91 J.Pigeon \t\t116\t138 Z.Lebiond .\t.98\t C.Katadotis .\t135\t108 A.Blais \t\t\t\t\t142 Total\t\t587\t601 Belmont won\ttwo string\t BURTONS\t\t : Jim Burton .\t.91\t101 T.Burton .,\t114\t114 L.Corcoran .\t110\t134 ; V.Corcoran .\t89\t101 Jack Burton .\t124\t135 Total\t\t528\t585 RANGSTKR'S\t\t J.Northey .\t113\t115 E.Blais \t\t102\t97 : W.Beblond .\tno\t124 L.Bourguignon\t110\t99 A.Beauchemin\t118\t120 100\u2014322 \u2014171 104\u2014373 89\u2014340 152\u2014501 93\u2014 93 538-1800 Prince lyesato Tokugawa, disclosed the huge building programme provided for construction of an \u201cOlympic Village\u201d for houisng athletes, as well as a swimming arena to accommodate 30,000 spectators, football field, bicycle course, auditorium for indoor games, and a new main stadium.The committee d:rectors said that if Government subsidies were refused the committee might find means of its own to finance the Games.The Government has no power to prevent the Games, it was said,\t.BASEBALL BASEBALL TRAINING CAMP *\tBRIEFS Clearwater, Fla.\u2014 Having purchased Dolph Camilli from the Phil- ! lies, Brooklyn Dodgers\u2019 next task is j to get him to sign a contract.The ! word from Business Manager Larrv | MacPhail is that he has talked with Camilli.offering him a \u201cmaterial j increase\u2019\u2019 over Philadelphia\u2019s high- i eat offer, contingent upon his re- j porting on time, and that he had said he would think it over.The \u2018\u2018on time\u201d means that he must be here ready to practice Friday, Baton Rouge.La.\u2014Manager Bill Terry, of New York Giants, is highly pleased with the week-end showings of his young prehers.Tom Baker and Hv Vandenberg.Of Baker, he said: \u201cThe Indians may still have Bob Feller, but I think they\u2019ll also have a chance to look at a little speed when they stack up against this boy.\u201d New Orleans\u2014Oscar Vitt, Cleveland manager, has begun work on Bob Fellc-r\u2019s delivery by teaching him a new and quicker motion to use when runners are on base.' SAWYERVILLE BEAT RAND-BORO Sawyerville, March 8.\u2014Sawyer-ville beat Randimro in a keenly contested exhibition match at the local rink to the tune of eight to four.Sa ivy er ville tallied three times in the first period from the sticks of D.Mullins.W.Davidson and R.Mullins, thon W.Davidson scored again early in the second session to put Sawyerville ahead four to nothing.A marker for Rand-boro by D.Montgomery and three goals from the g ick of the brilliant L.Lowry evened the count for the Randboro lads, but a marker by D.Mullins put Sawyerville one goal ahead before the end of the middle chapter.« D, Mullins, B.Hunt and W.Davidson all scored for Sawyerville in the final frame to make the count eight to four for their team a: the end of the game-, The teams were; Sawyerville\tRandboro Goal, G.Pcrras; defence, L.Thi-bsault and A.Cass; centre, R.Mullins; left wing, W.Davidson; right wing, D.Mullins.Subs; C.Davidson, B.Hunt, B.Martin, J.Martin, L.Abran.Randboro; Goal, N.Ward; defence, D.Montgomery and E.Devis; centre.G.Montgomery; left wing.L.Lowery; right wing, R.Ward.Subs; D.Morrow, H.Lazzenba.E.T.Open Ski Meet At North Hatley, Sunday Cross-Country, Slalom and Downhill Races to Decide Eastern Township Skiing Champion\u2014Challenge Trophy for Annual Competition Presented by Town Council \u2014 Sports Committee and Connaught Ski Club to Supervise Meet.M ARTIN LOSES SECOND TITLE WITHIN YEAR Jack Callura Belted Featherweight Crown Off Head of Frankie Martin \u2014 \u201cBaby\u201d Yack Took His Bantamweight Title Last June.MONCTON M AROONS WIN TITLE FOR THIRD TIME Moncton.N.B., March 8____The Moncton Maroons won the senior hockey championship of New Eiuns-wick for the third successive year when they took the measure of the Edmundstcn Eskimos to the tune of six to four here last night.Having taken the first game of the round rix to two, Maroons captured the final series by a twelve to six margin.Maroons, who have held the Mari.ime title for the last two years, will meet the Summerside-Oxfnrd winners in the Maritime semi-finals.BASKETBALL Sarasota, Fla.\u2014 They won\u2019t forget \u201cFootsie\u201d Marcum\u2019s arrival in !he Boston Rod Sox camp for a long time, The big fellow arrived yesterday morning, signed his contract, hit ithree-for-three in batting drill then said he wasn\u2019t feeling well and went to bad.The physician who looked him over said he had the flu and a 103 temperature.104\u2014339 j Tampa, Fla.\u2014Cincinnati Rods aro 96\u2014^12 j hCping their new shipment of l&se-\u2014395 j ba[|s will improve their bat ing _\u2014 9b ! practice performancas.Their hits 137\u2014380 yesterday mostly went only a few 120\u2014262 598-1786 feet.Bill McKechnie ran out of balls and borrowed some from President Jack Corbett, of Syracuse, who rang in some trick dead horsehide*.Sangster\u2019s won two strings.Bray driven to ProvnJenc a pi< n to t however, , game.His ! Humphrey i Wells The teams were: Superheater.goal superheater.orge GEORGEVILLE BEAT GEXEST-N A DEAL', LTD.Georgeville, March 8.\u2014 The team beat the m team by the hree in a keenly the local rink, au bovs *ook the riod vfeen Deior- of four The G' cad in t tal fe defence I Smith\tdefence j Gelinas\tcenter j Brown\twing ; W\u2019.Rice, Jr.\twing : Superheater subs; Bray, Atto, Tay i lor, Chartier, Heath.Mitchell\u2019s subs: Boileau, Fa 1 nier, Brooks.SUMMARY.F'irst Period.No score.Second Period.\u2022;alf minute of each other.Before! they came back Valieyfield had tied the score and held the Red Raiders! even until the final frame.Two R.Gagnon j penalties equalled two goals.Though ; E.Beretrar.d i this may not always be the case it\u2019s 1 J.E.Menard \u2019cinch that a man can\u2019t help his team ; Mitchell\u2019s, 15y sitting in the cooler.Sheaj\t*\t*\t* Symons t Shots in the dark\u2014Windsor Mills Thebergeito beat Magog handily in the first match of the E.T.intermediate finals tonight .Sherbrooke to win their third straight over Valieyfieid ; A.Filion .101 even though Roy, Comrier and Leroux are not at their best.Thursday should be the last match in the Provincial League championships.583 555 573-1711 UP__gu\tK1NKF\\D\u2019S 114_342 ! C.Smith .180\t157\t200\u2014537 HI__3551 W.Lamontagne 145\t158\t143\u2014446 135_325 ! A.McManus .194\t138\t131\u2014463 92\u2014351 D.Miller .129\t119 124\u2014372 \u201e A.Bousquet .144 201 166\u2014511 571-1684 Total .792\t773\t764-2329 Kinkead\u2019s won three strings.162\u2014420 90\u2014289\tORANGE ' R' SH 106_340 J.Barnes .112\t126\t116\u2014354 127_336 ! A.Crawford .109\t158\t132\u2014399 88\u20143261C.Smith .148\t109\t111\u2014368 _______J Low Man .100\t100\t100\u201430 B.Thomas .151\t148 162\u2014461 S.M.70\t80 68 60 92 103 95- 105- 107- -245 -239 -302 620 611 621-1882 Brien : Standisn j Saint Jean ; Bei ! Total : M Parsons .P.Campeau F.Salois .230 2 49 307\u2014786 SHERBROOKE .117\t107 121 HOBOES .98\t96 .113 .72 B.Beaudry 120 132 107 166 127 149- 110- 120- 121- 112- -343 -355 -299 -388 -359 149 .88 104 205 145 114 121 181 45 121\u2014415 113\u2014315 145\u2014370 152\u2014538 Total .j Hoboes .504 won three : 628 612-1744 trings, wr*\u2018h fin\" pQfrt !7i£ pis vs; t'!\t) baf- Atto\t\t\tthree years p tfoe Sherbrotkp gcater, Cos1\t\u2022\tGêlinar-Brown\t\t.10.05 1\twill become In th* final frame Delorme tried in scoring again\t\u2022 uc- I\tThird Period, ard i Smith\t\t\tsion of that The detail e match ended with the\ts tore | Chartier-Bray\t\t\t\t 5.101\tfor compel/ ur to three for Geonreville.\t| W Iiice-Sm;th\t\t,.14,40\tof the E.T irooke, and will be competed for an- ! lualiy.If one team wins the tiophy i in succession the cup ; the permanent posse chib.Goseelin\trrOâî\t\\f 11 r\to! SEN\tLIFE PRESENT TROPHY Roy\tdefence\t\" Eld?\tFOR E.T.MIDGET HOTKEY\t Bradford\tdefence McOowa\tn : R.J\t.Westgate, of East Angus, Turmel\tcentre\tCochran\tQ arm ou n\tred toady that the Sun L\u2019fe Prefontaire\tr.wing MeTavin\th : Assura:\tnee Co.has pnsented a tro- Baillargeon\t1.wing\tHutohin\t/ : phy to\tb
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