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"The Strongest [Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink." rrEsnxtv, DECEMBER 11. 1940 The Registration] Fiasco The 11,1111 112.1 llttfllnllll 11111111111111 c1111 do is well illtt-Lizut-l. ~.t_\.~ tlic 11111119111111 511111- llY 11151111111‘ Lip. ,;,,,, 11,. 1M1» 1111111- o1 11-11i1>11.1l ltglilfillltlll. llotuh- iii ialttahlc- 11111c hzzvt- hcctt lost because 1111» Litflfillllltlll 1111-1111111 to 1idiipt the suggestion. ‘m, 1,1,. 1111: 11111111113 tnauipower situuld ln- pmiitiitctit officials of the lhitniui-iu thirst» 111111.11. Ill>l(’3d of entrusting tht- 1.113. t" r t‘l'~. 1:111: llr. R. l1. Loats, the‘ ]1..111111io;1 >11‘. .. tho tlthiut-t tuructl 1t tint-r 1n 11- 11 ,,1. tinriliitt-r, by lotig odtlstllfi 1.1.1.1 |1.1t".\ l uituilu-r of the .\Iiuis_tt'_)‘. 1119 ' "iii-g l> now in a trighttttl 111' Situistics. which should tltt‘ >1. '. has now bet-i‘. ;,\1\\,1 1,. 1.1-1.1; 1 111' chaos. A special 531,1"; m‘ 11H, 11111111-111 | iL-ous who have had 11c 11f mp 11cc :11 tztkizig 11nd talnilating the bug“. p11, 1.: 111 llt-tw-ntu i" \\l1:tt it should ltave lilltllilllY of ,1‘. 11-1: l-v 11'1- tlt 111111.111 rr-uil 1- ,. 1111-“. 111111 11.1w 111-1111 tfitliiil 111 .1’. iirtltr \ \. b11111 (loin-g in .\ 1- 1mm 11.111 1 . .-o.ilv tzttlurt: o1 .\lr. Gard- invr in couiit-t-tiiid \\llll the 111111011111 registration 1.135(1) 1'1 \\.':1< :1 t-alzuuitv to entrust the vital ]),-,,;1,<;,1-,.i11- 1.1‘ \\.1i- Sutwiua- to one who has 1.11m .111~l,1 _=11 1 |{l\l\l’tlllll\’lllQ' party whcclhorsc. lli< \'(-|'\'1\;11!11- . 11111111-1111 to hztlf of the electors of (Itnztrlu. 1111 cn-Hpcr.'1ti-»11 is absolutely cs- scuiinl to n 1111-11-11. war cffflfl. Their cordial co- oiictrttnin cannot llt’ ~t‘t‘lll‘t‘(l while certain 11in- istctw yit-r-i-t lll ;1ilui-I:1i~1.~ri11g tht-it‘ tlt-pztrttncuts a~ if this \\':'1'e a l.il»t'r;1l war. \\'h11t is fcttrctl is that the tiruiounl n»: tration has hccu utcssctl up h_v people- “T111 \\ more couccrucd about titttk- 111g Fauruln <'15t- 1h» l.ilwcr;1l Pztrtv than they were 11111111: tnitbyztu" tizc wirlrl sztfc for (It-mo- CHIP)‘. llatl tht- ioli h» (-1-. Qivcrt to the 1icr1nuut-11t of- ficials \\ 111» 1: 11- dt-ccuniztl Ct‘ll.~ll$. the infor- 111:1ti~»11\\i1‘t"'.i1< nliqn-nqthlt- to nu efficient war effort 111111111 . nix- httvc Ilt‘[‘ll titudc available 11-1 11¢ t’iii\<-1"ii:i1t--11. lt is" not vt-t 1110 late to up- poiut as .\li I 1 11f National \\".'\r Scrviccs 1.11m 11.1- \-.l1v 1111- tht- t-titifitlcttcc of the popu- 11115-111 111111 tliilitt‘ to get things (lune. "Non-Portfolio Drudges the Gotlhout (ioverntnent in Quebec adopted the plzui of havitig undcr-sccrctarics of state 1n the various (lcpnrtmt-tits, hut as there was no legislative tuttltiiritv for this the Prctnrct" called thcm miuinttrs \\'itl11»tl1 portfolio, attaching them tn the various uiinistrics, sttCll as Fittance, to look after departmental routine, prepare reports, at- tend to the personnel, and ntake themselves gen- erally useittl hchitid the sccttes, while the port- folio lloltlcrs p;t1':1(lc before the public both 1n the legislature and throughout the cottntry. There are six of med; non-portfolio drudges, and they are beginning to kick as there is no future for them, no prospect of bettering their positions. If has therefore been suggested, that such “under secretaries" be permanently absorbed in the Gov- ernment and remain in office whether or not the Government change. But a Quebec correspon- dent puts this damper on the scheme: “Observ- ers remark that from a logical and good-busi- ness point of view such a plan would be a giant ltcp forward. Politically, on the other hand, it looks impossible to them, as it would mean the wrapping of the time-worn system of ‘the party's in and you're in-thc party's out and YYI y0u’re out . Voluntary War Funds Commenting on the‘ appointment of a Nation- al \Var Services Advisory Board, of which Mr. lValter S. Grant is the representative for this Province, the Ilunzilton Spectator says: _ In taking this step, the department points out that since the commencement of the war public opinion in Canada ltas increasingly felt that na- tional Rptwllls for war funds should in some way be united. \\'itli that end in view a number of meetings WETQ hcld with officials of the depart- ment and representatives of several large or- ganizations, but attctnpts to merge all such ap- pcttls were not sticcessful. An agreement was finallv rcztchctl, hnu-t-vc-r, \\'IIIL'I1 resulted in the rt-commvtidtttitin that an advisory board be es- tablished to control these war funds, the num- hc-r of tlimn that zirc licld, and etidcavour to en- sure thcrc is rut cquitnblt- distribution of the pro- cecrls uhcrc scvt-ral funds are merged into one appeal, The new IlOIIWI can demand the presentation of attrlitt-rl statt-mt-uts of expenditures from all organizations 1lt~<iriuq to make public appeals, and proposr-s to srrtttiuizc the amounts asked for and the Pllfllltrt‘ fut‘ which it is iutcttilcrl to use funds. The hoard will also rcgttlate the dates of appeals, Local autonomy will be respected, too, in (‘asrs \\lt1‘l'I‘ :1 municipality or a province rc- gnlyc: 11. hold :1 tmitcd nppt-nl: if an organization ha: ll.’"'ll Illl‘IlllI(‘tI in such .1 incrqr-rl appeal. then it can n11‘ 1111-11, or stllhfflllfillll)’, hold a separate gippt-nl. but 11111-1 cutiforut. Out- Tl\|lt'4‘1 11f 1111111-1 - 111C111?» which has gIvctQ riu- to (‘rilli i\lll by tiffi nls of some organiza- crs to catrnutrlt their contributions fur purposes if thcy so desire. Clutllctl with exccutive powers, but will act l)lll'CI_\' in an advisory capacity to the department. \\'ith the urgent tlcutatttls on the savings of the people increasing rztthcr than ditnittisltittg, and \\'IlIl the possibility of these becoming peremptory- to meet the requirements of the war, it is in the public interests that an atlvisory bodv slltllllfl conic iutu being to control appeals for funds to cttrry on voluutttry war work. 'I.‘hcsc organizations are no doubt performing an im- mense service, and most of them enjoy public confidence, but where overlapping can be avoid- ctl by holding uuitctl appeals nothing httt in- crctt-"ctl cfficit-ucy should result. The further the funds of the people can be made t0 g0 in such work the more readily will the people sup- port such effort. — EDITORIAL NOTES - Did you remember that little gift you promised to buy in good time for Christmas? >11 *1‘ ‘It I .~\ spccial badge for nicn in bomb disposal units. a bomb embroidered in gold 011 a red back- ground to be worn on the lower left sleeve is zumounccd as the latest decoration by the Bri- tish War office. >1 >1< >1< >1< Alttiliuq Christtuas cards is thrice blcsscd at this particular period in the world's history, it blesses the senders and receivers of course. and in addition provides by way of postage the sinctvs of war 0n which our future Christmas celebra- tions (ICPClKl. is v >11 >1< Two wortlrv. and otttstnnditig Islanders have been removed in the deaths. at ripe old age of .\lr. A. N. .\lacl.eotl and Mr. Horace Afcliweti. Both 111111 railway associutiotis. the former as a pioneer in construction. and the latter as prac- tical adtninistrator. Both made good in the best sense of the tcrm, and have left families worthily tnaitttaiititig the reputation they earncd for char- actcr and iuuzttc ahilitv. Peace to their ashes. >1 >1< >11 >1< _ Bccthovcti. cnmtmst-r. born this date. I770. Though born at lloun, Vienna was his recogniz- ed home. and it was to that city his name and fzuuc adtlcd lustrc. llt- u-as afflicted with tlcaf- ucss from the rtgc of thirty. and though he cottltl only he cotnnutuiczttvd with in writing vct some of 111s greatest compnsitiotis belong to ‘this per- ind. The greatest ntusical composer of all time. Beethoven’: earlier works wcrc akin to Mozart and llztvdu: his hut-r works itiarkerl ctuirclyv new departures, characterized hv zunnzitig individual- it_v of style and clitssivrtl hcatity of perfection. >1: >1- >11 The Pztti-Atitc-ricnti Vuion. \V.'1.~zlii11-1to11_ 11115111- vitt-d i'C]ll'(‘.\t‘ll1.'\li\'(‘= of tht- 21 republics and Cau- ttda to tucct to rliscu-s owgauizntion of a pcrnianciit cotutuittct- of dairies iil'ltl.~i1l‘i(‘$. The iticctitig was called by 111'. lost- l.. Coloiii. chief of the Pan American Union's agricultural co-opcratiou on Mr. (‘olom said the purpose of tltc committee would hc “to organize and give direc- tion to collective effort among itulividuals: agri- cultural, commercial, educational, professional and public agencies: and the government of the nations of the hcutisohcrr- to stimulate and broadcn the dcvcltwptut-ut of thc dairv industries or of conditions nrccctlcut to thcir dcvcloptttcut throughout the \\'r-stcrn llctuisphcre." >1: >1- >1< Retail buying for the Yuletide season is re- garded as being much hcttcr than this time last year, states the wcckl_v Iiatle ‘survt-y 0f the Cau- adian Credit Men’,- Trtist Association Limited (Quebec Division). This, it continues, naturally is reflected in an increased demand at whole- sale. On account of the fact that same retailers placed only inodcrztte advzuice orders for anti- cipated Christmas requirements, there is now a big “fill in" demand, with the result that some are finding themselves without stock as a number of lines have become exhausted for this season at any rate. Retailers are frequently finding themselves in a predicament nowadays as, in many cases, both ntanufacturers and wholesal- ers are loath to build up large stocks due to the uncertainties of the future. Then again quite often there are linlitations at sources of supply. >11 >11 v All military medical records are broken bv the new ruling of the United States army that two positive Wasscrmann tests disqualify a draftcc. The medical profession is astonished, but secs in this move the possibility of a. knock- out blow to syphilis. “The new regulations,” says the journal of the American Medical As- sociation, “are unique and not duplicated as far as we know in any other country or by this coun- try in any previous emergency.” The new point 1s acceptance of two serological tests as suffici- ent evidence. That never has been done before. Army regulations and army discoveries of the wide spread of this disease started the original campaign against the malady. The trouble still seems to affect close to 1o per cent of the pop- ulation; and again the army has imposed a rule that promises to injure feelings and bring out the facts effectively. This time there is the differ- ence that quick cures, for early syphilis, are available for experiment on a national scale. If they succeed, the Selective Service Act may get the credit for a great piece of social service. l I i U When pork of all kinds was recently dropped from the list of rationed foods in Great Britain, but bacon was kcpt on it, there was some con- fusion, as dealers tried to separate “pickled pork" from tank-cured bacon. Some asked if the latter was still to be rationed the same as smoke- curcd bacon. The confusion caused the Minis- try of Food to issue a supplcntentary order. But this order, instead of defining “pickled pork" di- rectly, stated that “bacon includes, and pickled pork does not include, any part of the carcass of a pig which has been subjected to a dry-curing process or to a process of pickling for a period exceeding forty-eight hours, or which has matur- cd after removing from pickle for a period ex- ceeding forty-eight hours." Recently there have Il!‘(‘lI cast-s of retailers bciitg prosecuted by the Ministry of Food for breaches of the rationing tir-n- i. 111-11 tl1~ir Illltlfldls suffcr bv such ar- r.-~i-~.~1i~,i-~»1, .~:i.~t~~'-1ll\- 11111-11 the funds rt-ccivcd linvt- 1111: l1 '1 fairly ili-trihtttcrl. Thc depart- uwtu ;i111.1-1~~i:111~ 1hi~ ddr- 11f thc Slltlilliflll and b11111“ 11111 it ll"; nrttlc for tlispflfilit-s iu thc 111.1, 1>,-ii-1€.-11l;11-l1- 11‘ 1- =1 1111-111 communitv dr- tt-ruiitu-il 111,. i.,~,~.- ~--< Thz- 11'-\\‘ Iimtrtl will lrv to t-ittiztlinc tltc tlt-itthtttiutl of fluids gathered regulations by selling extra bacon to customers. and of thc rctuilt-rs putting up the tlcfctise that itt unitt-d zippcals, but will still permit subscrib- specific The board is not THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN > HIITES BY THE WAY was an Ottawa timter. Pilot. Ofii cer Keith (Skectsi Recorder and Times. The point, is that, while positor. newspapers are the most tn the news from day to day. war picture, from day to day. -—St.. Catlliarlnes Standard. The demand ni Lleut. Macgregor Macintosh. Conserva- tive member for The Islands. made in the Legislature, that the Provin- cial Government donate a mill‘on dollars worth of fruit, fish or lum- ber to the British Government, will find few critics. So long have we been accustomed to have the Bri- tish. Navy protect our shipping, ln ace and In war, that we over- ook the patent fact that naval ships ccst. money to build and Opel‘- ate. and that the British taxpayer has been footing the bill for us. —— J. S C. In Vancouver Province. . ..For whatever Britain loses In these night vlsitations she must. replace. quickly. in American fac- toriess It l5 nct enough for u: to send her 46 cf our heavy army bombers, good and welcome as such a step must be. It ls not enough to scrape our cupboards and send the British this item or that. in planes or ships or guns. What, is zieedcd is an all-around expansion of our output of war materials, on a scale beyond all our previous conceptions. so that the loss-es of the air raids can be ofl- set and the offenilve strength of the Royal Air Force increased un- til it can become a d:- szve _fac- tor in the war. _ New York Times. The unsung heroes of this war are the men who go down to the sea in the ntcrchant ships. Thee merchantmcn, plying to and fro across the cccan. provide one of the service..- withotit which it would be impossible [or the Empire to carry on. They tnovc the focus and they transport the products of the factories that. keep Bfllalll B01118 so that she can buy the airplanes and the munitions which t-he merchantmcn ‘also carry to their destination. They laik the color and the drama that. is found on me ships of war. There arc _n_o unt- forms, no marching. no drtllznig. no parades. It is a. drab, monotonous work but it has all the dangers c1 life on a warship and more. The warship at least, has a chance, The 5hip5 of the navy are eitlict- big enough to do battle with their k.nd or fast enough to get away 1f 1t ls advisable but it ls not. so of the merchant shins. They lack speed and they lack the fighting equrn- ment. Yet they are sought after by the enc-tny with even mwedlliflefifl? than the warship because the enemy knows that to destroy the merchant marine would be to des- troy Britain and that they are tak- ing less chance than in meeting up with a warshlrp. - Port. Arthur News-Chronicle. English justice Is sometimes almost, pedantic ln its solicitude for the accused person, but it is also extremely expensive, A friend re- cently had occasion to be ln the old town hall of Kings Lynn where the qttarter sessions were lield. There were slx justices on the bench. counsels and solicitors from Norwich. a shorthand writer from London, various witnesses in at- tendance, no end of police officers. and, resuma-bly, through I did not t. em. a number of persons summond to attend as Jurors. The sole business was to hear i1 prosecu- tion oi’ a young fellow charged with making a false declaration under the Marriage and Re cratlon Acts. when he appeared the dock it was discovered that the country court. had committed 111m to the wrong place, he should not have been sent to quarter sessions at, all but. to the asslzes. Accordingly to th¢ asslzes he was recotnmltted, the court rested from its labors. the paraphemalla of Justice was d15- persed and all the persons concern- ed in the case were bound over to appear ten days hence at the county town-London New States- man. An official vnnin; Till been broadcast to our people against touching neat. little parcels some- times dro from enemy planes. What. l like an acceptable tin of cigarettes, or sweets, may In reality tum out to be q lethal bomb. The Germans have a. aadlstic streak which insipres specializa- tion in this fonm of booby trap. In the last war they were fond of throwing bully bee! tim into our trenches, which looked O.K., but were emphatically not. When they had to retreat. notably on the occasion of the great trek buck to tho Hindenburg Line, luyed great, ingenuity in this per- ectly useless form of devlli-y. A foolish youngster in khaki, not long "out". on descending to an aban- doned enemy dug-out, might. jtknp to secure a beautiful aplcimen o! Gemini steel twbnet lei; negligent.- ly on the dug-out table. Directly he lifted it. he would be blown to bits. Or h¢ might lean slightly on the wooden rail of the steps down into the dug-out. ‘first, pressum would very likely blow the place zkyhlgh. ‘These were characteristic Hun devices, ry purpose, but satisfying a well-de- veloped oense or evil. - Ottawa Journal, At the end of August there were 80.000 employable men still on te- iief. They ranged in age from thirty-five years m sixty. ‘Though many of them may not, skilled. if they h1ve their health a real e1’- fcrt. ought to be mttdc to get them It in now revealed that it Ogilvie. who shot down the Nazi raider that M "b]‘t,aed” the Ethiopians bombed Buckingham Palace. Good m“ d,” pfgbghly m; mo,“ who work. Ottawa. and hearty con- “Md up um“ momma mum gratulatlons, Streets! _ Brockville _ The unbulldlng oi’ Ct-nadab Navy 1s essential to national defence. It. should have been undertaken years ago. For neglect in that regard the people of Canada as well its their leilslators ‘hust admit responsibil- ity. ., the hour grows late, lt ls not too late. Th¢ shipyards must become hives of industry, throngcd with workers- smvlng to make up for lost time. Canada thus has another big Job on hand. She must do it, with speed pad efficiency. - Brantford Expos- r. Prnctloally eve daily news- w‘ tmqllwuy that’ m 1am‘ “'9' paper in Ontario nf-eports an in- lure“ m“ l5- I“ m” h“ °f ‘yew’ crcasln circulation. The reason and‘- hajve been ma“ by m’ v ' for hm has been stressed. al- M“ and-l‘ “fin” “h”? “t: though circulation wits not men- Pa" wmmen“ have ‘d tloned. in editorials of The Ottawa. Journal and the Brantford Ex- It. ls because Catiadran reliable Radio l; only a. supplement and not s reliable one to the news- ;m 1v 111 Greekshwviebeenmblatodoiabo rTtaoli-igti-tly ceflfllTOTvgagenesflbfzrSeb ywlfii D1011 11D the odd portion of prison- the Kaleidoscopic changes in the 915- 0'“ “m5 51419 °l “he 511mm- Colonel they dis- ' Badoglio Out l (Si. Ualhlrlnfil SHntIl-HII That great. Itellnn. Max-Ural P191110 Badoglio. Chief of Staff 0t’ all the - sinned forces of Italy, is out. and probably down too. l! was the In the capital of Ethiopia and had them machine-manned down as one horzi-bl-s exampl~ of what- lt. would mean to rests-t. Italian power. ‘Ihe world was shocked at the time. t0 near of the massacre or unarmed nature, but Badogllo became a hero in i own ooimtry. The Italians report that: 38608110 has "resigned." Ithene isn't a read- er in the Near or Bar East. or In this hemisphere who does not grasp what this means In all its scuttl- canoe. The smashing the Italians Albania Is responsible There i; one comment M11011 azema timely. It has been pointed provide the real ieuon for this. How can. or could, the Greeks captuii: ten thousand ou- more Italians when um Italians can run so fast. just. ls the Italian Navy does? when the strategy of the Italkma L; wholly that oif retreat and escape, all tlhc one hizars it everywhere tint Ilba-lian troops lack that "intestinal turtl- tude" which la the sins. qua non 01 good soldier. What would a Brlt- lst-t Guards battalion accomplish against» such troops? And tfhe Greeks have don- just: about. l! well. Badoglto ls out, true enough, It means ructlons tn the highest places in the rtaran command. It. may mean much nwre tlhan that when me true picture is mvcmtrxl. Before the dram-a. ls closed Route mav not be En open city. immune frcm air attacks. Certainly not, if the Nazis take occupation to sup- port; tha broken reed of Mussolini. SONG FOR THE GERMAN’ PEOPLE "Out- Fuchrer first; acquired the zeclis: They tiauiz uke chains about our necks. Our meme: then destroyed the Poles: May Goo nave mercv on our souls! Our rucluet- ncxt annexed the sites: And he AS suit collecting chains. our lbuetgfier has subdued the u . But. this aoes not: delight us much. We have the Belgians too: but men. We lmve the hate of God and men. '1 ne I-rencn, they say. are ln retreat: but w-e have not, Ellollflh to eat he can make Europe. if he please. A ccnt-tnent of refugees: But. stiu with eivetiv rot-ward stride. He unzsdoui- grave more aeen and wt e.’ —A. P. Herbert, in London Dally Graphic. be possible to put them all into war industry, but they can con- Irltbllle something to the nation if they free men in non-esenltal oc- cupations for war work. Over the next few years demands for men by the armed forces and the fac- tories are going to be imperative. The country cannot afford to allow one healthy man to stand idle. -- Toronto Telegram. Govemmetttntlistrlbution of nec- esslties ls belnz urged ln Bolivia. ___._______ Blushea are the rainbow of mo- esty. “NEHVES” SHE CALLED IT Lfllilll iniornl- ,_ _,- Ionin| friends-aha j w regular price of the blades alone. Only O Top your Christmas list with this welcome double-value gift. 50 long-lasting. smooth-shaving Blue Gillette Blades packed in free metal bank. This bank en- courages thrift and patriotically suggests "Save for War Savings Certificates". The bank itself is a handsome and valuable gift. Yet you get it: frcc for the $2.50 Gillette wwwW/noy m1 ___1_7_ECEMBER 17, 1940i consummation Southport Anti Vicinity Shop early who good and pnTZQgZPQQf-s I.. l). Kelly's ' Southpon Christmas Special. Chocolate and C1- mixture, per lb Ia: if“, Island Cheese, lb. - _ a: Mixed Nuts, lb. -._ __ _ m‘ Shortening, 2 lbs. - ._ Lard, 2 lbs. - - __ __ __ 10 Cakes Soap -- __ __ _ 3 Cans Carnation Molasses, Gal. - ._ _ 68c 10 lbs. Sugar - _ __ _6 5 gals. White Rose Kero- °°."°"""""'~$l.25 Robin Hood, Maple Leaf 11111] Purity FIOIIT, 98 II) bag $315 Gilt Edge Flour - _. ' 50. Blue Gillette Blades in key-locking. metal _Also Laying 1111111,, $21315 I 53mg; Bank feeds apzlcopgllllitglproduceilt You pay only for IIII blades-tho Bank Is ' mmi FREE L-43 l2- 6.3L u 4 TRAILER HOMES LONDON, Dec. become a. popular country people for many 1011.10,, erg whose homes have been bomb, ed. Hundreds of people who 1101-1111;, ly live here and ln other bombed a:- eas are livtngln trailers in quieter spots 1:1 the country. 111931 chm the trailer because of the shorttm Ill-Trailer; b5" I THIS NOVEL BANK altemattvc 1° Will PLEASE "HIM" O Sullt with lock uml Iny 0 Sturdy metal contraction 0 Covoud In double bloc lcuihuroiio ggugggyilléitlxtifccgrnmodatlon u: many 0 Book-ihupod, will lulu Manufacturers, hindered by ‘- um M m,‘ restricted supply of building 11111111». ials, cannot cope with the demand for new vehicles and second hand 0 Can b0 d b u" Y w.” trailers are scarce. member o! the lcmlly RAZORS AND nu: suns: Are Your Eyes‘? SUGGESTS WOMEN FO of parliamsnt. for West Joining the Home Guard. An with a rifle needlrs. r011 (OUGHS COLIJ§ AND BRONLNIHs 3 wan YOU l-IAVI ALWAYS wan-run T0 orvE MAX FA C TOR TOILET SE TS For the ilrlt tlmo Mo: Factor presents with pride and plenum-e h Ch ll collection of Gilt Sail. 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R HOME GUARD LONDON, Dec. 17 —(CP) —Dr. Edith Summerskill, Labor member Fulhain, wan-ts the ban raised on women expert, marksman- -s-l1e ls the only woman member of the I-louns of Parllment Rifle Club-- Dr. Stimmeiskitl believes Intmy wo- men can help flhe war effort; more than with knitting “There is a Iromendotts poh ui-tial strength In our villages of ‘tough’ single young women," she said. l! you In having wmnwm: "Wm- on do wt»- w-n-n- :;.:':.1*'1.:..'1::*""1-.1-...11": or plcketatng perfectly well." "' Dr. Sutnmersldll believes strum. "l" healthy women would make I'm‘ bettrtz- Home Guards than elderly ,1“,§,L°,E'1Z,,'.‘,",,'f,§ fllfiodllfffi men and when the government fgffgqgfln‘ 5111-1111;, statement on Home Guard reoigan- iztition comes up in the Hour for ""1 415i"!!! 7°"? C - discussion she int/ends to ask wliy G. F. liutcheson women should not. be allowed to G. F. IIUTCIIESON oin. F. G. HUTCHESON "Piejudtces against women are dying." she said. 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