"1. race roulr nil: GUARDIAN. cHARno1'rs1'owN c THE GUAARDIAN autlsoriseduseoondtllaaauallroatotfloe - Department, Ottawa The island Guardian Publishing Co. CIRCULATION Total City Zong Lu. Retail Trading gun All other -........... 108 Total Net iinld a..'......................., u,su Editor and Managing Director. J. I. Burnett Associate Editor, Frank Walker -"The Strongest Memory is Weaker Then i the Weakest Ink.” commanding, a co-ordlnating and controlling political and executive leadership. "Those who exercise operating authority in the state machine," he points out, "are neither trained nor orgarlized for the executive work of. conducting economic undertakings. Their approach to administration 'is essen- tially political. They are not interested in the function of administration as a process involving forecasting, planning, organizing, work. To suggest,'as do state worshippers (Moncton Times) One thing that should not be permitted to occur in this threat- ened railway. strike. is repetition of the marking-time technique the while nursing a hope that last- minuie developments may ensue to prevent a crisis on August 22. In the last disagreement involving rail labor and management on Canadian railroads, during the spring of 1948, the Federal De- partment of Labor was extremely inept in grappling with the critical The Threatened Strike V The -Neighbors New lrasat hat-stiles women a bullfisliter look. we wait for a hat that will give a woman ,a womanly look. - Ottawa Journal. gs-1.. Don't belittle the radio announc- er, faced with so many Korean place names to misproncunce. - Ottawa Oitlsen. give chinmworldoreanrr cl...- five-year-old Chinese :1: ' 0 been given by her family 22 yun ago to a middle-class family in cm. ton to be rearelcll as a servant. Eve”. thing want we until munist leader. wiio ' M" 6”” love with her, oeter-paren to ma risge contrac't. Tllgn the m"' will 1.. 5 C . "let for the alortneu of those my mm” scouts, the boy might easily have bled to death" said the doctor at- tending Keith -Sherman, Whitby, out... who severely gaahed his foot while swimming. scouts Bill Burn- side and Bill Edwards stopped, the bleeding with a tourniquet made from a grow vine. carried the injured boy on a stretcher made question in the period between a nouncement of the authorized strike and its effective date. I The result then was a partial i dislocation of the industrial. com- mercial and transportation activit- ies of the whole nation because of , the eleventh-hour approach to seek a settlement. eventually achieved just within immlnence of CEARLOTTETOWN. ' FRIDAY. AUGUS'l."I. I950 later Than We Think Britain's Defence Minister Emanuel Shinwell told the House of Commons re- cently that the Soviei: Union has 2,800,000 men under arms, including "an appreciable lies: "The girl, havln b that she was just as 350.; iezuntfalg as any others who earned "1, for their service, questioned about her pay. "To make (fair ccmpuu. tlon of her 22 you": pay. Plus in. tercst but minus her room, bond and the charges of the family's love and care was an impossible talk once the argument started, 311' everywhere, that industry, whether it be in the realm of manufacturing, of farming, of mining, lumbering or fishing, ought to be the function of government, overlooks er.- tirely the fact that government policies, re- gardless of the party in power, are inevit- ably directed, in theifirst instance, to gain- - n - ing and holding a majority of seats in the the deadline. Surely this experl- from their coats and two saplings. minor grievances nocu,,,,,,,,, d number in Eastern Germany. 'Here is how House of Commons Methods used to mu m we mm 0, ,,,,,u,, ,.,,k. : xollh is going to join the Boy throughout the years entered ue., Mr. Shinwell broke down the figures: Rus- ' ,,cu,,,, lgaln c,,,,g,.,,,,u,,., c.,,.d. , Scouts. .- aoy scout News. picture. There were charge. and counter-charges, includln dl quotations, from both Minx if” Confucius. When finally an out-of- oourt settlement was reached everybody's feeling: wegg' hum: New York Times. "' achieve this end, as everyone knows, are based on what is expedient rather than what is economic. The fate of industry under such a system would not be hard to forecast. should be a lesson to point the immediate necessity of setting every piece of mediation machin- ery at Ottawa's command into motion now. . - This is a strike which should not happen; which need not hap- pen lf the rail labor organizations. the railways and the department of labor as representative of the government set promptly and with mutual goodwill to avert lt. sia maintains an army of 175 divisions, of which a third are mechanized. She has 19,- 000 military planes, including jet fighters and bombers of the latest design. There are 25,000 red tanks. Russia's naval forces are considerable, including strong fleets of sub- marines of modern design. 13 per cent of the Soviet Unionls national income is spent . , on armaments. Russia could double her men f; - under arms overnight by calling up trained A few years ago it was considered an asset to have stout firemen. The firemen could then adequately de- fend their lsurels in the annual tug-of-war which used to be ten- tured in civic gala days.. The heavy fireman was also a good man to have around when the steam en- gine needed a little more coal, or when strong men were needed to help a fire department horse to its feet after it had slipped on icy streets. Fat policemen were never ” ad much of an asset. unless ...-. The other day The Times pug” llshed a Fourh Leader (it was about something to do with rambler; and hikers) in which the write: quoted from "the White Paper recently produced by the Royal Commission on leisure: The quo. EDITORIAL NOTES E "It's the real thing with them-they like the same radio l Britain declared war ,, Lt , g programs.- 0 O this date 1914. O w feSerViSiS- The birthday of Her Majesty Queen Reindeer Controlled it was to defeat the visiting !1re- tatlon taken The Times ss . , . - I l Mr. Shinwell s sources of information Enzabeth, ban, this day 1900. she expects , men :1 mgles giant-11991115 contests ll-om p. i.4el of the White Pa; Mr. Vio ltunts is on vaeap ' W” ” ”""'” "m"'”ldulloocs may be assumed to be authoritative. Nor is he a defeatlst who would urge appease- ment upon the British or any other of the peoples of the western democracies. The in- formation he gave to the House of Com- mons was nothing more nor less than the sober facts. Pity of it is that the Canadian Govern- her second grandchild this month, and has delayed her visit to Balmoral on that ac- count. Old Charlottetown ulnd r. a. 1.; in pedestrian exercise tends, wheth- er other things are equal or not, to induce in personnel - and pun. cularly in personnel of the uppg, and the lowest age-groups - g gen; sstlon of fatigue, accompanied 01, ten by thirst and almost inval-in. bly by a decline in morale." A day or two later a man rang up Th. Times and asked for further pun. (London Times) There is news that the Lapps of Norway are pressing for a maxi- mum price for reindeer meat.-Few will grudge them a rise. Theirs is a hard life, softened, it is true. by elder down, and sweetened by the Jingle of reindeer bells, yet lived much of the year in perpetual night. It is good to loam that a little peo- tlon. Consequently his car- toons will not appear again - 1 J assralcrlvn -raasrrs "ml Ann" 0! there are coach and wagon build- ' gag I H” era in all parts of the Island who FROM 'BIOGRAP'EY' , one of the factors involved in thelcirculatlon of metal coins is the possession of the metal neces- sary for the production of the coins. An additional factor is that the - value of the metal must be less than the face value of the coin, otherwise it is not hard to envision what the outcome would be. There- Uncertainty as to changes in highway routes is of concern not only to speculators. Telephone and power line extension can only go forward when highway routes and widths .-.1 "it is but thirty years since. that if a carriage other than the com- mon cart was required, it was - , mndm g 113 gnguegzg, g 4; 3 mm gh fore a low-cost metal is essential elm” 3bWt W9 WNW Paper: he ment has made .no effort to bmngchomeio "9 det9""med- ilfdlsllfe Lappgs ::n.o:vlmou: disre- Eedlonigs for it. "Name: for 'oo1n- of smsll denomination. Md W" '”"'""' it ll" Bmlonery the people of his country the grim reality a e 0 mm, mm”, be mm, .' mm Mmmm ,3 dumb”: R lend, H, Office and the London school or Economics, and neither of them, hs said plaintively, had been able to trace it. The saddest thing about this sad story is that it is really not the man who looks ridiculous, but the Welfare State in its present self to the embossing and stamp- ing pl It is light. easily Clif- ried and a person with a pocketful need not shun a shaky bridge for fear that the weight of his coins will be like a mlllstone about his people, since they number less than 50,000, and few of them are more than five feet high. Well-wishers. without desiring to interfere and ,without any special knowledge of current conditions on the reindeer of the Soviet Union's military might. Never a word is heard from Ottawa about the im- portance of civil defence. The recruiting campaign still stresses the advantages of a This Province does not have vast re- serves of forest wealth, and for that reason it is the more important to conserve what we have. Carelessness which results "in such are enabled to turn out work of the moat creditable description, and as good a carriage of Island- mske as any one need wan-t, may be -had. if he be willing to pay a Career in 913 armed 591'ViC9S 1'3-rther than blazes as burned wood and peat at Brudenell market, will no doubt beuxcuseticby ml. pm, ,0, it And mu, 1, Wm gbkzzxldnggagnonintrlny wg: grecgh - Quebec chl-onlcle-'rele- ff,f5;1i:;1td;l;::;311l1)::l;-;l'hrg;.foc:t;:- the urgent nee of national security. for a week should not be tolerated. li'l3:snE)l;rt)g)or;l;;; llamas the sllxjppi bei,m we egustiiha: ilsstzlfnt mam dm: ”""' - mmmn on um”; ma mm is m' - ' W 2V 9 ' The Canadlan people need something ' ' ' Wm 59”" ”' "my hm?" ”””1' lecture. Our legislature is. hoW- The d:lYCholxI?B 2-llllch' Mum: "1 l:h:'z.Nhl.l'bI"e'St:f. llhee”::ill'lle:sdd'3:mt? iifrsooneqlrllgly gvlfheltltgl. ”ill”ll.l3l3: mum. All the same, many will feel dis- may thst even as far afield as Lap- land the jargon of the economists should now have raised its modern. caco- ever, extremely short-sighted in not including steam, and other labour-saving machinery. in the list of articles exempt from duty. "In almost all cases where an more in the way of leadership than speeches which seem designed solely to lull them inl- a sense of false security. For it is later than even the Hon. Brooke Claxton, who The prospect of beef at a dollar a pound and other meats priced accordingly is hard on the household budget. It does, however, present an unequalled opportunity for mak- I saw the Gordilleras and gave should not have run to l,6oo page; - and included the frightful senienoo invented by The Times. - strlx in London Spectator, munists who are trying to reconcile the "old with the new" in the terri- tory under their control, according to a story in a recent issue of the hall, The summer day on which in heart's delight I saw the Swansea Mumblee burst- ple even for the verlest any. The Lapps depended for food upon rein- deer meat and milk. for clothes upon reindeer hides. for tools upon reindeer horns, for money upon reindeer whole or in part, and for sells in rage; That alhllgew-calling time in kids . When lifel became more splendid an its hut, when the rglnt chapel on the brae . . polysyllablc, and somewhat b 1 . I must be 1" P055955” 0' the fa"5- Wu” ins this country and the United States sea- Phony” ;gjw;;3;;;g;3d;; th,;;:gg 3llenxi3l'l.'l::.lle 13.”...:i.i".'f Tn: no ;l?53'll:lu'd.y when all the , . - like We to W as ye: were f-?:”-?-'- on new -u-no .i"'::i.”.. l... .::::..wu.. .2. ..... .... p R 0 F E S s I ON AL c A R D 3 hence it ” necessary to cal- culate the cost to,a fraction, and a duty of five per cent added to the interest of the money, and various other expenses, all of The skunk population seems to be on the increase in spite of official and unoffi- cial measures for, its control. Perhaps a J. A. Mcfiulgan NOTARY. arc. ssannlsrnn. suuulma, Another Napoleon Napoleon was not only a brilliant Matheson 8: Pealle A. W. MATEESON. K0. . h' h t be I d Ions vre- a. ll. I-nan B.A. LLB. sewer: he understood how to exploit his f:2.:;;"f.::”.?3;::i::f.::3.”E..i;:::.."xii: 3'-3?iiiii-"533-i?”iiiin2”ll.l””li id: .32:-y .d:"::r-. - s.....'..?lf. ...... ....... .. ----:--2 mm -mm military successes. When an enemy had 5 p least loping along with the low, suite sufficient to make ' W" yond brainr ' '3""'"'"''' s "W" ” W" turning in snouts for the bounty. mm, mow-.f1gged guide of the pause, before sending an order for Th. awn whm"wm! . bu”. ' so Great George Street Macph” & T E. F. U been routed the Little Corporal used to sur- . I I , 1 Lry go;-1;, labour-saving machinery of any M k. , to Mnynll V Prise him by offering generous terms Which ' ' ' an szemse that a people who,untll sort, :3 we” are fiansfied ithatedit on 0, 3,”, ;j?,'”f,,"u,”';'m, mp, '"' a .sosmar.s:n -s-aan':s"sl:':s. ' ' 1 edp Th re. - - , recently at least retained an old- does a wl con nue 0 mp e pad 1, , 5”. were almost mvanab y accept e Scotnsh Chlef W' H' Beaten is deserv world faith in the existence of the march of progress . . . spmmg thay mm, mm dunmu Toombs Bldg. 105 Q9... 5., . Stilt W35 Piecemeal Cmquest 0f the Wlwle ins all the Congratulations being showered trolls in Scandinavian mythology, --rhc whole will requires re- gleams of red, Bell & Mcflsigson of Europe. ' upon him on the success of the Caledonian :'hf:rrIr;g::dsel:ntt).w dbveI:f.uormimpI)-. lfIll:ieon.bu?oi:;sintall;)eg ltxgdtgy Then ignoglcsmzvitllili one hreiidsed hand lAlB!:'l':lS. souurroas. so. I g Stall" and Other Russlan leaders are 83-thering at St1'3lhE31'meY- It W35 5131531" most sacred animal, and who have presses, ink and machinery are The howling evening when the 3, g. M41-mgggon, L3; 3,0, John P' known to be students and admirers of Na- didly organized and wen carried out, giving themselves been gcncralllky ccnsld); nu taxed, thus affqdlng a bounty, Bmnspouxgx-itI.': rtrlllst ,..,,,,,,,, ., L” ""3. poleon's campaigns, and it is very generally a lot of enjoyment to old and young in :f,”s':,,,f,of,;7j'd,;":,i,l,lf,f,d O? ,',,,,',h,f,:5,, f,f:,,,',,f;f,'yp,f:F;'3dii”?,: ists, up 5' ” N" Enwll um” 2:,;;';;',.,;:,” ""5 3, expected that the early Communist suc- ideal surroundings, . are nowtobe cagght in htxhe! daily 0; 11,. d,,,.,.,uc ,,g,'., 11,. no. so -.-1e;a&p,):ead.” bdivi-iely pulto, In Homo” 5.. Ban s'n.'n,m:ouorroI. - - lmbroglio of pr a con c an 11,9 gong hu .1; dy to El. ognhn, , cesses in Koreabwlll fl? folkflwed mup e . . - production quot”. f';;or;'af. pr,n,f;:';,m ,,,e”;,,,, wind-gaten bones of long since town. r.s.s m M”. u, m sweetly reasona e o ers 0 se eme . An air cadet from B,-itam has just won ,1" power of wmch ,8 mm, Th. mghtednl.t::8l,1e W h 1-nous; gm There is little danger, of course, of the U. the distinction of being the first boy ever A Damnable Creed labour. This is attended with ln- I hem” ” V" W 9" chus. R. Mc?u.id N. members being takenin by sucha move to fly we, the North pole, 17.yea1-.o1d . f'”":';;i:"g: ;:gBtf:;Pt:"'5,-etggwtg All the dscm spirit spoken by a but it will certainly provide ammunition for Flight Sergeant Arthur Cox was among the mm Mmmfgme idmmm of steam in place of. the other. Th, E,,,u',,., mt men I bowd Thwuolmg -'b3'Pl' Rs Mahmmmla all those Who follow the Red line 85 W911 85 crew of a British plane which tested a spe- a Labour Party gathering of near- mk:l'3 ::ij";ll',”;uP'lfla':iv:'”p';5; once more '”'""m.'u"" mu” l.L.B. Congenital Dacifists and iS0l3tl0nlSlS- cial system of grid navigation for Arctic ,1? 5-W ” '""m””' """'d ” cent more than. he pclluld have (w"'hof:'”:;J24”:;?”''d) ”” 'm”' lastern rmi niulldlng '”""3'"53- 90'-Wrmno 3"- o flying this arm” lghusmg of trouble m printed the same book for in the The nae; of muuoreeh. 3",". I, UEARID1'l'I'l'0Wh ";:ln8::'s::” - OVCI 8 W01” .' I , 0053 On The Fhflll . l . Han ngtfg tn” "our e,.e::';,c:d:o,r' lT;emdasSt:lls.oi'll:;i glllgshe bTxll.gt (inn fhuirly mo) and gave "mu 1” mm” to ID" wwm" The Railway Brothel-hoods probably f,i:,.;l.i., fill. Vfclllstaaxlc lnsidioux; equil. the book can be sent here thanks God. ' some people still cherish the illusion that realize as wen as anyone that strike threats infiltration-this endeavour every- at tenor: Per oent loll thin 5" hgo:n'i:rgl,b:a,lat!- their mm: W: A. Lap”. Kc. J. S. -nylon all the farmer has to do is to Plough his before the present world crisis would have '"?5;,”, l”h2.3:'"f;l'e.lfl3.:am.ll?3uont!3 "1's'ke Inolhe 'l.;.e....., . rune, Their something caught from "WWW 30”W"3- .,,....,....,... and dyer imports machinery for Tune: W0 9V9l"!Wl-W NOTARY fields, scatter seed, and wait for the crop to be harvested. But it is notquite that sim- ple. For most farmers nowadays have to hire help. And farm wages in eastern Can- ada have risen from 110.6 in 1939 to 367.3 strengthen our defence services. It has not been an easy task during these years to hold the balance be- tween what goes to economic re- covery and what goes to defence. "If you put too much into your armaments you may ruin your met with greater public sympathy, but per- haps they also consider that further delay would make their position worse rather than better. loyal Bank of Canada Chambers Oharlottetown, P.lJ. Successor George J. Tweedy. l.0. M. Albon Former HONEY I0 DOAN Eyes examined. glaaaee fit- tel coraer least a' Queen! Its. Office Phone I956-Ilolsse loll the better a-nd more perfectly dressing and dyeing cloth; he is charged a duty on both the ma- chinery and dye stuffs. Cloth. however, may be sent from here to Nova Scotla or New Brunswick, -John Maseneld. '.l'Il0UGH'l'l"UL NllGEl0Il G , Mass, Aug. :- (AP)-Tbanks to a thoughtful as of April, 1950. Farmers have to buy canada seems nkely to fan down on he, economy and make just the land and when dressed and dyed. these Muhbm, m mmuv. Munwm , , - . a.a.. LLB. feed for horses and cattle, and feed costs bacon and cheese contracts with Britain In :lll:mf1gllnt?llI: ;w&1hw::l;3Um.n hl?ltotlie3lnlzutih:nl5ov.w grhgusincgksrojelct had a glaring "nus-I-E3, souurroli 3., 07- A- In MCd5CCC according to the April farm costs index of the former case the gauu;-e is alleged to be lcxllommuniam. If you put too lltttl: workman an indirect botlll:CyI?1El: .1. ll!” ..” 'hY;d , , ohsl-lotssson. r. IL I. - Dunn" the Dominion Bureau of Statistics had hit greater consumption of bacon in the home preggrlti :;g;ll”1'yvm:n dm;;'wf.-gwm ;ba1:in?::n'l:; &”e"l.'I'd'f;f Mm: "nnh Lilli!!! she could not see through her ' Dr. W. R. canon Dental X-lay the 226.2 figure. Seed has gone to 245 and market, while in the latter, the high de- time to ulna one has to review chlnery, to excel the Nova sco- The ':f,'eifw.';'1”5:;'; h'f:”b::;'2:; Chiropractor atoms acnnnvo building materials to 225. Machinery. gas- mand for evaporated milk in Canada. In i igvboloncei M illns, and you will revme tho stalled backwards - WWGMN" 179 G'-"on 3'- i . . . , " b ild h c d - di ' cnaamn Dllne. fertilizers and hardware Of Various both instances, the Government is the gam- fence: 3: nre.-Ed. '1'fl,tls uflghtwth-at :0 3iZf.”'.”n:3.” tho”lsee':lrl-.ena:eed' l::e."nl - ' sex Prince so ""31... in: "N" m kmdsl an essential t0 "mdem farm '3pem' en as it buys ham" at 3215 cams 9” lb' :;lrll3:igll:ldmoi'n'llmo?u? "Hum" 0mm" Jn" 30' ls” l1:l.l:o:ft3 T tlon. have shown comparable increases. , and sells it at 29c, and cheese at 28c, selling no non... hm ,,,,,. .,m.,;,,, ,,,,,,. a year and a half. as never won a "M" J "T o 0 Fact of the matter is that nobody es- it at 25c. but we accept certain moral stan- ' - . . . general election. 4 A caning” R 0 I - an .- - f , n t, -H, h . , , . dards. We believe there in absol- EX-pfillle Minister xmruaeleu. Mr. Mush-n is a - - - - - orrommusr capes the consequences 0 n a on. g M. cmwm cm.” Mum," W I diving costs, which today afflict city folk It 13 pleasant to read such tributes to -- centlonnl sins and dossrvlnr trni- Optometrist m” 3”” 5”" ' true of the totalitarian countries. 1: (Toronto Bil?) ver--I respect. as iousht tenaoious- : rnorrn are .and farmers alike. are due tothe Govern- ment's policy of spending to the limit, thus keeping goods in shorter supply than would our beautiful Island and its most popular authoress, L. M. Montgomery, from all enthusiastic visitor and competent writer ly for the causes that appealed to him and today, although he lacks a seat in either the Oommals or Senate. he has not lost his right was not true of Fascism and" it is not true of Communism. They do not accept the views by which we order our life today, and The death of the late at. stop. Complete vmal Analysis and Refraction Adjoining North American Hotel A. Walrllen Gaudet. otherwise be the case. like Mrs. Ruth Sillitoe appearing in yester- that is a dangerous thing. They .4 , 3,, 1,1, 1... M to be considered one of Oanada's 123 Kent St. --e----I-if--' day's issue. In this and other respects "the P” '"""M "”d- 3 W" t o . m m no E I Charlottetown I LLE; m him” jut ggtry onlooker sees most of the game" as is also . , M """"""-"""'--- '""3"3- '0 0''W'5 R , t, M, ,--, m, , , evwgncgg bv the,;;uc1e,s;om1;n'- gogws it ..”"””. ..... :li.?I..3i'..:o..-4:."...;": Refrigeration "'”"' 2” 5... -.:l"".i.."i"-no-” s e e oecono cpannersnpenn esame ue. eysow awem, um, um um ' .- . W -' ' Canada as in the United Kingdom that ln- are not making the most of our opportun- u the! mo: F" u ' a. 3. anxwogll. "Ila ua Pill!!! Ur I-laslaln I 6.33.. Q 1-hgugd dustry ought to be under the constant di- itles in the development and popularizlng mAGA'm'-TTT',.ALLs' on An 1 nah" "'3 '3... 1- 3- 'MllMI- 15- I--I ounaar ll. 0AI1Itl'l'.I.A. u.I- rectlon and control of the government. Fal- our Province in ls worthwhile way. (CF)-M110! Lloyd lllu,' dune. ,.u, so u , is a nu. "Wm 7” 5." 5550' gm, ,, N... ,,,,',,,,',”,,u,,,,. IIHM-H -no Hollow?- lacy ofthls concept lies in the fact that the o 0 o ""'"l in I Plmnd blml My Ind. wa. r.a.l. Money to been over Niagara Falls July lo. an- Ollladlan lust of Ooalmeree lid! nouneed yesterday that be will c”"'”””" make a trip through the Nla IIONIY To IDAN Morons ' 55E predominating interests and pre-occupation Miss Moore's suggestions about the de- velopment of Rocky Point should not be 3; 5 I n. It. ooslvns co. - government administrators are, in the am . - .. analysis, inevitably political, not econ- showed to fall on deaf cars. If the Pro- mm "Wk ""' s"”'”', . - ""- 3”'l'""ll Ill! :.&'.':"'”" "km". A .u. w i omlc. ' vlncial Government remains inactive, what an ' um" - no on """' " J; "In the United Kingdom," says Lt.-Col. about private enterprise about which we "" l ' T . an Glasgow T"'""' "- "W933 5 Lyndali ,Urwick,, vice-president of the am. hear so much, and practically do so i - . am all.” g- srruauoa ,- ggv,-W ". 'c'""-' '”'''t at . o glllnlsumu of Management, "entrusting Iittle. The great future prosperity of the Tllt lg!-Old Story - wing 137-, 3......-., . ., 3 PM-4 000- Imp :2-::-. - so;-43 0 ,governtnent:;9f. illimlffll Mill! machin- Province as a tourist and health resort, all V A 0' mane g J ' 1 l- W '0 will baidisastroua for all theyear round,dependsonourrealizingand I ' n P ” ""5 siirltlsb induslm, Col. Urwlck developing its possibilities now. was noon ' ”' P . - - ' x we, am... mg. - I ' -v tiealnlieas hittherlghtnaiionthe ' ' II-lie, , ” sh" hwiuniii is- il . l p . 3, Z gas :-