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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mercredi 5 octobre 1938
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  • Sherbrooke examiner
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[" WEATHER Cloudy and cool with light pcattered showers.Thursday, northeast winds, partly cloudy and quite cool.g>berbroflk?latlg tKmirb TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, G2; minimum, 26.Yesterday: Maximum, 03; minimum, 25, Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1938.Forty-Second Year.POSSIBILITY OF BRITISH ELECTIONS Premier May Go To People For Approval Introduction of Compulsory Military Service in Great Britain Urged in Motion Placed Before House of Lords Today-Sir John Simon Resumed Debate on Munich Agreement in House of Commons\u2014Motion Approving \u201cPolicy of His Majesty\u2019s Government\u201d Introduced.-W\u2014Sir John* RECORD'S CITY EDITION WILL CARRY COMPLETE COVERAGE WORLD SERIES GAME TODAY \u2018ANSCHLUSS\u201d HE1LED IN ASCH A running story of the World Seiies game being played this afternoon will be carried in to-today's City Edition of the Record.Inning-by-inning description of the game will also be bulletined.London, Oct.5.\u2014 Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, resumed debate on the Munich agreement in the House of Commons today, declaring \u201conly history can decide\u201d whether Prime Minister Chamberlain\u2019s efforts were a prelude to better times or worse.\u201d Sir John introduced a motion \u201cthat this House approves the policy of His Majesty\u2019s Government by which war was averted in the recent crisis and supports their efforts to secure a lasting peace.\u2019 The House is not expected to vole on the motion until tomorrow.The Opposition will move an amendment.\t| Sir John said French approval of! the Munich agreement was reflect-j ed in the \u201cvery great majority vote! of approval\u201d which Premier Dala-| dier received in the Chamber ofj Deputies yesterday.\tj \u201cOnly history can decide hereafter whether the things done at Munich were a prelude to better times or whether prognostications of increasing evil will prove tc he justified,\u201d he said.\u201cNo one can pronounce on that now but the Government are bound to ask for approval of the course they have taken.\u201d A private Member\u2019s motion cail-for the introduction of comput- RESIGNR LIBERAL SEAT .Montreal, Oct.5.\u2014 ®\u2014Peter Bercovitch, K.C., said yesterday he had tendered ins resignation as Liberal Member of the Quebec Legislature for Mont-real-St.Louis, which he has represented twenty-two years, so that he might contest the House of Commons seat of Montreal-Carticr, left vacant by the death of Samuel W.Jacobs.Bercovitch announced some time ago he would he a candidate in the by-election to be held on November 14th.DEATH TODAY CLAIMED ! PROMINENT CANADIAN 1 Winnipeg, Oct.5.\u2014 ((P)\u2014Charles ! Percy Fullerton, prominent in legal ! and railway spheres of the Doinin.! ion, died at the home of his dangh-! ter, Mrs.A.C.McMillan, here *o-day.The sixty-eight year-old veteran of the bench had been ill since the beginning of June.He was first stricken in Toronto and two months ago returned to Winnipeg to live with his daughter.His condition rapidly grew worse.He wag a former member of the Manitoba Court of Appeal, former chairman of the Board of Railway Commissioners and head of the Board of Trustees which controlled the destinies of the Canadian National Railways from 1633 until the Liberal Government\u2019s appearance in 1935 when the Board of Direct \u2019vs was restored.His death after a lengthy illness removed one of the Dominion\u2019s brilliant minds.Born in Amherst, N S., July 18.1870, son of William M-and Lucy Fullerton, he became lumberman, lawyer and railway chieftain, ing sory military service in Great Britain was placed before the House of Lords today by Viscount Buckmas-ter.Believed Anglo-Italian Pad May Be Brought Back To Life Relations Between Great Britain and Italy Are Discussed for Third Successive Day\u2014Agreement Now Dormant Signed in Spring to Take Effect When Spanish War Settlement Is Reached.Rome, Oct.5.\u2014(rP)\u2014The Earl of* Perth, British Ambassador to Italy, called on Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano today to discuss Anglo-Italian relations for the third successive day.Official circles were silent on the tenor of the conversations, but in diplomatic quarters it was believed the possibility of bringing the dormant Anglo-Italian accord into SPANISH HALT FASCIST DRIVE » St m IS REQUESTED BY PRESIDENT Roosevelt Urges United States Labor and Industry Unite to Bring About Upswing in Country\u2019s Business.Hyde Park, N.Y., Oct.5.\u2014I/P) \u2014 President Roosevelt hopes that United States ¦ labor and industry will get together to bring about an unswing in the country's business.This report was given today by persons close to the White House who said Mr.Roosevelt believes that, if mimc-calling and bitterness is ended, the country may look forward to general economic improvement.It was said that present economic conditions are not nearly as gloomy as they have been painted in some reports, that employment is picking up more than seasonally and that the nation may anticipate improved business during the remainder of this year provided prices are kept ; lla(i Lip d Labor lea(lers the>.would with,» a proper range.\t| vote against P,ime Minister Cham- Government policy, inends oi Mr.|berlain\u2019s confidence motion upholding Keeping [the Munich agreem-ent if the proposed Senate Accords Daladier Power To Govern France By Decree Until Nov.15 Premier Forced to Make Repeated Concessions to Avoid Overthrow of His Government\u2014Senate Sanctions Powers Already Granted by Deputies\u2014Lengthy Wrangling Kept Chamber in Session Until Dawn.Paris, - (/P)-.The Senate .Get.fi, itoday voted to grant Premier ! Edouard Daladier\u2019s Cabinet powers ( lo govern France by decree until November loth, powers already approved by the Chamber of Depuli os.The Senate's vote was 286 to Î.[ The Chamber had voted the decree powers by 331 (o 78, with 204 -\tj abstentions, after a stormy all- London, Oct.5.\u2014 (.
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