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News?" alt- 1on0!!!“ llueheo lllilk- Prim MONTREAL. Oct. l9 - (OP)- Quebec milk producers are to re- eelve a 10 cents increase in the price of 100 pounds of milk. The Quebec Dairy Commission QppTOVGd the increase, recommend- gd by g, provincial cabinet commit- tee. at a meeting here yesterday and their new order, effective as from yesterday. will be published Stturday in the Quebec official Gazette. The increase to producers will not affect the consumers’ price of l5 1-2 cents a quart. llindu-Moslem Rioting Spreads In Bengal CAL-OUTTA. Oct. 19 -- (CP) — An Indian relief official said lo- night til-int HinidmMdslem rioting ms spread over 300 square miles of dominantly Mosbm districts in custom Bengal, affecting “not fcwcr than 100.000“ rttftfpli‘ Refugees wcrc reported fleeing from the trouble bone. In New Delhi Motiandas K Gain- A full line of l3, i5 and OTC. ON HAND 7- Galvanized FULL LINES IN STOCK l ON HAND — Fox Wire, Matched Boords, Sheathing, Rough and Pinned Boards, Clap Boards and Studding, etc. and C Rodio Batteries, Record Player Attachments, Combin- otion Rodio and Record Ployers, Small Electric Appliances, Carriage and Machine Bolts, all sizes. shipment of red and green shingle stains. E. K. JOHNSTON MURRAY RIVER l7 Plate Cor Batteries. A, B Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Coble, Also just received (llhi, spiritual loader of tlhe Hlnidiu- led Congress Party, advised women in eastern Bengal to oalae their lives rather than submit tio dis.- hmtor, and in Bombay the Provin- cial Congress ciiiet called for halt.- lng of all businrss activity as a ctamicmstztaitim of eympnthy for riot victims. Seven fatal stabbings were 1 reported in Bombay, (By “dishonor” Gandhi may have been Inferring to forcible oonver. sions as well as rape. Incidents of forcible oonveiasdon of Hlrtdus w Moslem religion have been report- ed recently.) Gandhi said he had advised women to stirfoczrze themselves or bile their tongucs to bring death, but he said tonight. he has been told that suicide by the latter means Ls irrlposstble “The only tray known to modic- ine for Instant scif-immolatlon ts strong poisonous doses." he said. "If this is so I would advise every- Cl1¢'l'l.ll‘il‘ling the risk of d/isltonor to take poison before submission." Bengnl government oftlclals, who are Moolems, insisted that casual- ties ln the Noaxnali tum Tlppemh districts, estimated at. 5.000 killed by the preside-n: qt the Bengal Pmvlmia-l Coritrraa Ooirmrittom, werenotuheavyeereponod. Of. ficials kept silenne. Music-m itewspmpeirs in Calcutta assailed as “oosilraly fantastic and inflammatory" recicrts of the riot- ing published ll: Hindu newspapers. K.N. Dailal, head oi tho Ehwwm Chamber 0d Commerce. mid that while he could not give figures of killed or wounded "the total nurn- bcr affected ir. the Tlppemali and Joalchall districts is no fewer than 100,000 lro all." SHARING THE SPOILI The old New England express- lon “to talk turkcy" was coined in the 1800s, when an Indian and a white man who had been hunt- ing together met to divide the your elnlm at once. STEP-N S LAUNDRY FIRE To those who have lost. laundry or clothing in the fire of Septem- ber 28, 1948, which destroyed the laundry building, providing their Household Contents are insured and they are not insured in form, sum- Iler cottages or business premises-consult your Insurance Agent about Pllllllli suntan tstm amino or lllfllllllllli uunsnvnnrsns spoils-a crow and a turkey. .._..__ittiE__qHa§l-.<>1*riir0w~ GUAKQLA“ Soaring Was Boastful To The End (l! ‘Ion loll!) _ . Oct. l8—(A.P)— Hermann Goorlng, in e final boastful gesture, disclose in a letter to Ool. B. O. Andrus how he planned to evade the gallows by ticking his life. an authorita- tive informant sold today. The letter does not lncdmlnltl of the way to exonerate various persons, the informant added. The letter, with two others found in Gearing’: cell after he swallowed poison Tuesday night, will be turned over to the Allied Control Council in Berlin by the official investigators of Goerlng’: suicide. It will be up to the Control Council to decide whether to dis- close the texts of the letters. A second letter was addressed to Goering's wife. Emmy, and the third to the German people urg- ing them to have courage. the in- formant said. Prison officials theorized that Goering might have slipped the poison vial into his mouth while sitting on the toilet in a corner o! his cell Wednesday night. 1t was demonstnated that it would be impossible for the guards to see the upper portion of his body when he was in that. part of the cell. But if for threg u- four minutes e man did not move his legs and fcet. which were visible, the guards wo-uid enter the cell, the officials added. ‘Y-"r "M poison got into the cell remained a mystery. It was In a two-inch cartridge impossible to conceal on the body for any length of time. A prison doctor never made any rectal examination of Goering after he was committed to jail. however, Col. Andrus said. Capt, Samuel Binder, s~urlty official. said that guards found prohibited articles in the rooms of the Nazi defendants on 1O differ- ent occasions from the first of the year unttl the executions. They ranged from a single screw found ln the cell of Constantin Von any individual, and even goon out . Nc-trath to a glass vial found in the possession of Joachim Vonf Rtbbentrup. l Earlier today a high source d‘s- r closed that the Allied Control‘ Council. after a prolonged debated voted down a proposal that the‘ brains of Ccerinz and the hanged t Nr~‘- be examined by scientists probing the criminal mentality. Agreement A Reached In Steel Talks _ MONTREAL. Oct l9 —(CP)—- A tentative agreement has been t reached between Dominion Steel and Cool Corporation and the United Steel Workers of America (CLO) 1n a dispute over distribut- ion of workers at the company's Sydney, N.S., mills. it was announc ed late today after a. meeting here between management and union representatives and steel controller F. B. Kllboum». I Mr. Kilbourn and c. n. Millard.’ Canadian director of the U. S. W. A. sold in a brief statement. attu- the day-long meeting that a tent-i ottve B8Teemenl; had been reachedi and that. arrangements are being, mode "to bring the Sydney plant "l! Y0 vroduction as quickly as pos- slble." Details of tthe agreement were not. revealed. Three Women Under Shadow 0f Gallows TORONTO, Oct. l9——'GP)—'I‘hiree women including Mrs. Evelyn Mac- Lean Dick-convicted Wednesday night of the torlo-eleying of her husband-now are under sentence of death ln Ontario. Mrs. George Popowlch is sched- uled to be hanged Nov. 12 together with her husband for the murder of Louis Natto. Welland fruit mar» chant. Also awaiting iinnglnq is Mrs. Marie Desmeules of Fort Wil- liam. convicted or slaying her land- lady. Sh; will go to the gallows Nov. 26. Mrs. Dick's execution ll set for Jan. '7. Last woman lo be executed in Ontario wen Mrs. Elizabeth Til- ford of Woodstock who died on the ttcaffold in 1936. She was the eighth women so to die in the Province. Urges Probe 0f All Detention Army Barracks I l l/tv/"v [i 1m fit/i I‘ U/i-"tivl/l/elz/ ‘r ‘)“I///I1\‘('// -— m; fill/vi urn/mu you mu z/xr Io flq/i/ m/ltzl/oii. .. 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