1:591: FOUR THE _ cu.\t<_>1._o_3‘_"i"_§1;<)_\yjn mortuary/xiv THE ml"lvlilfffflllfffll:“'tiff‘ iilflilillif‘Qifiimlfé ' NOTES BY TIIE WAY The Phghl Pf 1W3’ Ma';_t.'t"'q:“f -.\.iylllli .'\ll'lCElll Iluscum .\$atJCl(iliUil. l I Walter Lippmann‘ medistmgulsh’ pm“ sgagalticiggsolirmm {gm we“ ed American writer on current af- fairs, discusses in the New York 1I-Ieraid Tribune the present plight of Italy. weak sister of the Axis. Indies and official statement; in washlnaton combine to indicate ma; the vexattous problem concerning Martinique i; praoticeii solved. ‘the t once‘: col- 9 Lndci‘ unisic ~tudy inzltcriul the Bill-Isl! lscc- Elscwhel,‘ n “my be m“ u" 1|t)il is CYCilllCtl with 57pm), the bhaiiviniguuJiudiuonal ccuups o1 szupuuei" . ., ~. - . - _ 1 » -, _ - , ' - _ are undergoing lncreasuigiy severe Ldiu. bullUOl ill b.L., dlld tl.e Liineisii) of lor “ms, cw answers w which we due lllorning Daily Wounded in 1887i President: Lieul. tloi. \\‘. Chester S. McLure , _l, - l , __ ,, d; nd db 1 Yic-e-Presnient: J. u. Burnett. l-‘..l.l. onto s hiring _ ioi10|s_ ' ‘ _ not try to antic-pate. Bu; the Mr- I-lbpmann p-OPOM l _ _ prbolem mu ou o Secretary; Licut. cm. n .4. itluelilnnon, u.s.u. spun, Ali-fen gels‘ m (tgnin m the Research lMed-te-‘ranean we amen fleet feuds what may sound like a ~11!‘ fiigsteadbrelfetrrahtélireatiijemfl; setms to be fulfilling its ancient NW5 Ul-‘OPF-lllfll the salvallw °5| mssion, keeping Muss-ands [jghlj-lllflly ticpezids upon tho defeat of mg craft, in port, Italy in a use, GQIHIHILY- H1‘ Dill-t 1Y- lhls Way! and the Near East sale from any “The defeat 0i Il-flll‘ by Gwal- d _-_ BaItLmore Britain and her allies would leave liuitur unu {lounging Directui: J. R. Burnett, l-l-l-l. Afisfltllflllklfllllnllki Frank \\ hiker and tan A. Burnett I l ill\l.~'lOll. its council rt-cciviiig a $30,000 dona- .\u<irziliu for u similar‘ council receives Iflitn Duunultwu is delving into another warships wok refuse at Martinique. one laden with American-made air- planes and another with. refu gold from the Bank o1’ filme- ‘ liuii. SPBSCRIVTION RATES: By Mull in l‘. t..l., $4.00 pet year; $2.50 fur 6 monllh $1.25 for Lt months; 50c for one month .00 per your; $3.00 for 6 month: it months. n and luS. .\.: $5.00 per year ‘oil per your; 51.00 for b‘ lntIlll-h-vi 50c iur 2i months. City Delivery By Mull in ( Saturday “ct-hf “The Strongest [ilemury is IVeaIt-er than the lien/vest Inlc." IRIIHY. nrtrramizn 2o,_uuu. [In neccsso r)’ Risks 1-11 llon. t‘. l). ll~:i\t".~ Cltlfik.‘ Clll 1 |1.,;,, \|rl‘il|lll 5mm in ilic lur- l »r [Mite/u Pruitt‘, ilic "u; f\lr. Ilowe is flit: cr to jourucy t0 lingluud . zicconuvnxiictl by a . Rc-uurcrs hliuisici‘ Lfrcrui‘ . m lll.il\t‘ tln- lilll in lllt‘ fzill of lust . ~\-illll.ili l\'1>f,'i‘l'.~, Llcfcncc Minister, lit>l liis life in an ziirplaiue journey ;i\\;\ at, lbruutis, crossed in the spring ll-u, litllltfi- llzirvlinci- ildiiriltfil . '_ zuul llilll. 1.. l\".il~i<\ii. blllll-vlfi" h, |)\.,,.,,_,.Y‘ h m,“ H, liiph-luiul, lizicli trip of m. kind la zitu-ufictl with serious risk. but 11115 is i'<|rCCliill\' true sizzce Nazi C-bnafs have re- iivitv in ilir- .\!l.liillC. _ l I“ our Trillium contemporary, cannot “Incl-l U,‘ {m- |-vr\->ii:.l dnngci‘ invnlvctl in a 50H \'l\‘.IlQ(‘ lie ztvcrtcd by nuiiuiziiuitig a staff 0f Cab» inet hliuisiters or cniupetent substitutes in Eug- nc H.111 ' i111! rtc. land? If n .\liiii>'cr's lifc is lost zit sea some onc (‘l-e must bc nppuiutcd it» czirrv on. \\'h_v not ppm]; m,- y- ~]iiill\lllllll\' hv ltnzng hluusiers of 1)¢f(-,1_<¢ and Supply in litigluutl and able sub- stitutes in CRIIEKIH to look after things at this cud? Fir George Perlcy did effective work in fhp lfljt war when fiiiilfillfiil ill LOHIIOH. _\¢, emu-r wlutiun. perhaps. would be to util- i1e to QTCJIIPI‘ adv illiIiQP the wrviccs of the lligli Commissioner and staff at London. Illiis staff was largelv auqmrnicrl liv llfiii. MT. Gaftlltwl‘ owl could now be utilized to good purpose as jig..." uffirinl. l\t‘l\\(‘(‘ll the Iiup<rrial and Do- minion Covcruuieuts. gidetracked In anuouiiciiig than war contracts lulfllllllg (ll\'l.~‘l()il of kuoivlcdgc, "anthropological research" for which 3310.000 is allocated. 'l‘hrrt- are other British Uomiiiions tillocatious. .\niou;;" lllL'~L‘ is the University 0f London de- ptiFllllfilil. of (lvchczls Students, $11,500; Uni- \'Cl'>ll\' of .‘\(lL‘lllf(l(‘, l0ClllFCShlpS in chemistry and ninilictiiziiics, $0,000; University of Toronto support of nu Institute of Child Study, $5,000: Cainzitlizui Iilsiituic of International Affairs. c~i.'ibli.~luucut of lllfflfllliillflll wrvice, $9,000; 11ml Cnuzidiziti Universities Conference visiting lecturer to Czumtliziu universities, $5,000. EDITORIAL NOTES The new quota for fox pelts for U.S..-\. goes into effect today. ‘iii Roads are good for every sort of conveyance, and the holiday traffic should he great. * 3K it It f \\"hcn this week ebbs out, will there be a lot of little things in the way of Christmas buying left behind it? 1| 1 I l Lucky naval, military and air force |1]i‘|]1l)(‘r§ are to have their pay bandcd tbcm today in- stead of the 31st. result. A lot of Christmas gifts will iii! It is said that doctors scripts are now sclling at $3. and that in consequence there has been a large and “unceusored" importation of po- tent goods from Moncton and elsewhere out- with our Indian reservation. I it Iii i The for: people, and all llllt‘l't‘_~lt‘tl in the in- dustry, (and who isn't?) are in the seventh heaven of delight this week at the extraordin- ary revival of good prices for pelts. It means a much happier Christmas to many and insures the prospects of a proipcrous New Ycar fur all. v 1r Louis Napoleon proclaimed President of the French republic this date, i348. lie was a fiepbevir of Napoleon Bonaparte, and was pru- claimed Emperor in i352. llis crrntic foreign policy brought on the Frniico-Gcriiiaii war of I870. lie surrendered at Scclrn, and was de- posed in I87o——the Inst of the French emperors. Of indestructible, fixed ambition. but latrking firmness in policy, his ideal was in make ITrnurc the ccnirc uf a rcvivcd Roman l-‘tupirc. llc lrect lightning blow. Sun. Worse for Mussolini than losing face Ln the Balkans i5 losnz coun- tenance with the Nazis. At his next crack by asking him how long he was in.London and did he enjoy his $98)’? He might —— and then he mxht take the remark to the bank and see how much he could raise on it. Whether or not the Greek ad- venture will require German help. Ii Duce has bounced himself into a sccondary position. - Chicago lbune. True collective security is essen- tially a democratic concept. It is not exclusive. Nor are the terms of security i-mposed. To attelnpt to combine its requiremcut with the requirements of dictatorship is to cancel out one or the other sets 0f requirements. Dictatorship not live in the League of Nations, nor even with it. so it. withdrcw and proceeded to attack it. A League wit-h force back of it might have resisted successiullyn- Christ- ian Science Monitor (Boston). Our Government. has hesitated to take drastic action in this matter (of Nazi activity in the U.S. under consular immunity) since it would ‘ve the Nazis an op rtunity for reprisals against offic al American representatives in Germany. who are l. valuable source of informa- tion, It is clear, however. that something must. be done to kClD Nazi henchmen from running wild in tliLs country. One suggestion is for an order by time United States confining the number of German consular representatives to that existing in 1923. the year of the treaty under which these persons RI}: admitted. This is a meritorious suggestion. - St. Louis Post Dis- patch. Unless Labor h going to put itl own house in order. responsibility for remedial action rests squarely upon the shoulders of D:m-ccralic leaders. The? men must knew that with disruptv? strikes spreading. legislative machinery for compul- sory arbitration soon will become a. necessary complement of the authority to “di-aft" industry. and it is to be hoped that administra- tion heads will not. let ziarroiv political considerations prevent them from sum):- ii the stand al- ready taken against H1659 strikes lby Democratic Representatives Cox oi‘ Georgia. Randolf of West Vir- ginia and Costello of California. — Washington Star. Mr. Roosevelt ls right in wishing l meeting with the Fuehi-(r Musslnil nnight beat his friend to the wse-l Isureiy mean the loss to Gennany land Hungary are ‘Germany, not of Italy. Italy intact, would preserve Italy as an independent power in the Mediterranean, as an influence in the Balkans and Central Europe, avid with some kind of colonial em- pire in African. "But the victory of Germany would certainly put an end to Italian independence and would of the territory which from Austria in the other war.” Mussoiinrs dismal record as the fifth wheel of the Axis is reviewed by Mr. Lippmann. The Italians s/pent lives and treasures in Spain —-but the Gennans now dominate that country. Italy was not. allowed any spoils froim France; Rumania appendages o! "To lose Spain, to be betray- ed 1n fiance, to be frustrated in their African claims, to be push- ed out of Central Europe, is a series of disasters which Just about puts an end to all that Italian foreign power has aimed at since Mussolini came to power." Add to these Taranto. Albania, Egypt, the Itoyal Air Force and the British Navy, the grave predicament of the Dodecanese islands, and the result ls ivhat Mr. Lippmann calls Itnivs “fearful dilemma." "If they call in the Nazis to help. this will bring the Germans into Italy and into the Med- iterranean, and any victory that the in: ron. which din issue threatened to become acute he th local government ou- ivfouffced It: adhesion to the Vichy regime in France, which was both lin. Taking no chances Britain es- tablished a naval blockade of the island. The possibility of an armed cl disturbed ur own Govern- ash o merit, determined u it was to keep the war out of tm Wes-em Hemis- phere. Meanwhile, the ‘ ‘ “ " lu- 1and, which grows lit le beyond sugar and tropical mil-ts, was in danger of starvation. Behind thoeoenomelmtgoruto three wrngred n otiatiocu have evident- ly been son on between the Am- erlcan, British and Vichy govern- ments. That Wasting-ton and Lon- dun gum Q to eye in the mutter became viom when Amerlwn lea lanes 11D off fill-tin ue replac- ‘ nu“- tmm the scene. oresumaibiy for more wren- ing duties elsewhere. Our wucraft based their activities on the nearby British island of 5t. Lucia, where we have a utred a naval station undgy gm mu the recent Anglo-American agreement. have a. long war on their hands. with promise o! nothing but death and destruction, defeat and 61888901‘- The way of the dictator la hard- imd crown ateadllv toulher. Nazis win will then make them, not the Italians the masters of what Italians would like to regard as an Italian sea. If, on the other hand. they do not call in the Nazis, they must wait and suffer on the theory that if Britain is defeated 1n the At- lantic they will extricate them- selves in the Mediterranean. But they know what to expect from a Hitler victory in which they them- selves have been more of a. liabil- it! than an wet. ‘They will be ab- aolu defenceleas against any- thing tier chooses to ask of them, and they know quite well that the Tyrol is German territory, ‘Trieste is a German city, and the dominion of the Balkans and Tun-levy ‘and the Middle East t an essential part of the ancient Pan-German ambi‘=~~~ “The dilemma of Italy ls that the Fascist regime and her in- ternal economy will be ruined if Germany loses the war, were“; Italian independence, the terri- torial lntegrit? 0i’ Italy and he!‘ emnine, will be destroyed it’ Ger- many wins the war.” Nor would it be a simple matter for Italy now to make a separate How Are Your Eyes‘? If you are having HIBDWIIII oi’ strain — headaohol, w!‘ eye; or dtntnen — will!“ I specialist. At service with YIIII of oxsrulrenoo and a t-hflrvllll retracting union. Gill In and flllfllll 7°" dlfflenlfll. G. F. iiutcheson G- I‘. IIUTCHESON F. G. HUTCIIESON INSTEAD of depending no the occasional broudcub of {min peognm or ncwncute we: chain hook-ups with this new Roam you can now tum in the entire range o! world- wide broaden“, via short- wnvo direct, elmout u sully u you now tune-in domestic or local atetionl. Thin Rogue "Miracle Short-Wave Tuner" Modal coats no more than radio: without this future. Investigate our Buy Toma, Liberal Allowance: and Gum lnteed Service! Rose RS 1-tubc lllnclc Short Wu: Tuning Model ti/HA-with 91m“ “m”, l!!!" - [Ill-II Prices From $20.00‘ U]; Toombs Music Store » AAAA;‘AA Say to Your Grocer I Want We Are Showing BRAIIMIII ORANGE PEKOE TEA g r - ; 1-» .-~ led fir the llIllllS at _ _ "HHNDOO h H1 “(n u“ l 1 to speed up the consvsnctiuti of D0809. At the first sign of wavering, Al? f‘; I ' reeks.- Trentoiv Amherst and New tjlztsgoiv, Premier A. S. .\lac.\lillan mode a very significant state- ment. lie said‘. "Fvcr since the bcgiuuizig of the war the G0\‘<,‘Yl|\11t’1‘,{ of Nova Fcotizi lms kept in close touch with nuutcrs of this kind and has been cutitintiouslv on the alert t0 secure for Nova. Scotia their slizire of any business that might be offering." Does this explain wlrv our \\'€ll"""lllll°f>9‘l plant of l-‘truce Sli“.\‘.‘il'l 11nd C0u1puii_y' has been ignored altogether in the mutter of wcu" cou- trztcts? Energetic IQU-Opfiffififiil between the Campbell Government and our provincial rep- fgggntflfiye; at Ommq-i in this‘. mutter has been noticeably lurking, They seem. at both ends of the line, to lu- nslcep at the switch. Ilhey have been equally iiuliffrrciit, apparciiily, to the form transportation requirements of the Province; allowing the “Wind Islands ferry service to be livid up, and our hot-hour rind Railway‘ \\'l1flrl iinprnvmiiiuwit nrriit-cl sttspviiilfll, Willlfliil flllfl- ible protest. Our nulv trnniportntirui cbzunpion in Parlimuetu has bccu the Opposition leader. l-lon R. R llnumu. whive voice. though it went tinansivcrcrl. at least did not go unheard. Carnegie Grants Like the Rockefeller Foundation to which this PYUYpK-g is indebted for its public library sys- tem’ me umwme (jurpcirzitioii distributes 2i . , Y ' .. “Yum ,1,“ m [iitjlygy nuuuulty in the nay 0t end.,,,np-u1_,» fur utivnniiiotiitl purposes. $10,000,- 000 of the-e funds is applicable t0 the Bfllllilfl Ilimnuirins and (uIiHHP-F- lllfi W955" "W" 0 1h,‘ [;'11~'u|'-li,i]) uf flu: iucfimc. of this fund is one H,‘ 55A,“,- mpdliu; ti\‘<l' four and a lizilfnuillititi di-llwr» including; a long h-"i 0i l)t‘llClLiCllUil> ic- l-ulm in Lkuizitiu and the other parts of the . c . llritish linuiirc, lu the Lilirrirv Divliou, Nova Scotia Regina] Libr itw (‘nuuizz-uoii l‘t’i'r'l\(‘iI for the purchase (‘f bowl“ N50110:», zuul Ni'\\'fllilllilllilltl fOr _it< lruvi-llilig liluztrw. Sunni). .\It>llll‘<’Zll Botanical (im-ilq-u is scifiuq up a library", and l0 help \vitb' this $6,100 wa- tfrziutt-tl. The University 0f hlqnircfyl “luv hus lntiuuy on its mind and has f(-C(‘l\(‘Il fttlnuti tivr ilu- il(*\'<'l1\l>lil€ll[ of its lib- mn. m, up. ,,,i,j.».~:_ Xlciiill Yuivr-rsity library lus i‘t'c<'l\'<‘ll $31M). Tilt‘ South .\fi'li‘2il‘i lu-iituie of Race Rela- tions for flu; tli'\'i'llrllilit‘lil of its llllFIlfY has r?» “H-m] ‘Iqptm; Xiuilxi-rxi Kigcrizt l\\'<) grunts t0- talling \._\.(K)(I, one for school lllJi‘2il'l('S zuul lib- raries nudcr uniivc utluuui-trzitimi 0f $3.000- atiil (inc fnr (~.'|"i|,,||L-||1 “fill bunks for liliriiry at ghg mwn nf _ln<_ Known. Fuuulicru Nigeria gels" m.“ grjmpy “m. ,,{ f<i|_l|i)O (u;- sfliiuil zuul unlit-gt: librurivs. and nue of $..’_',4i)() for a llllfiil)‘ centre at lluulzui. Alum-nip, ("tulips in ful’ $10000 to its Council of lirlucuiiuuul lic-tuwrt-li flu‘ grants iu aid t0 sliulciii- :iin-utliug unprnu-rl cnur<rs in library rdurniittu. (Uiuuui; in ilic .\ilnll lflluciitiiui dhisinu. C-iu- mlu Iv»: ;| Iii-y <-||ii'\' \\lllI $13000 to .\lct}ill for Hun] mini; ,~hu~.iil>u_ 811.001) u» ilu- (Ytuzulirui .\~<r~.-i.ill<~ii il-r \1luli I-fducniinti. uutl $5.000 i0 tlu- l'ui\wr-'t\ wf .'\"r~l\';iiclit-\v:iti fut’ i‘.\'li‘ii.\iuil ui-rk in zululi Utlllffillilll. lu ab» \r|~ wuuiuiirut wciinn the lli‘llf\ll l~"'l<lll tut. w-"ciu- $<»,(n'.ii_ flie fccipicliw living F t» . (Mil-gun .\\<lu' \_ .\u-!1'.'ili:i. Illlfl the Souilt \fl'li‘iill Nzviouni lirtllcrv, Cape 'l‘0\\'t1. bhuuh .\ fVlCIl i< nnunreutlv Pning in for mus- ~uui<. fut‘ ~nll1|“.'ill(|il< are uncle to a lrui" list of <ucli l‘l~lllii'lllll\' ilicrc in llurbziil, (Yule Tuwu. Chill tm-uwvn, P11 inria, Pivfcrniaritzburg, Blot-in- ,ilu- main tuzirkct for wrote a brilliant Ilisiory of Julius Ciicsnr. ll‘ ‘I i The only visit the late lamented llou. Gordon \\. Scott iuzidc to this province was in connec- tion with the llUllllllilliilll Laud clcciiuu of thc llou. in succession i0 Mr, lR-ici" Sinclair. lle alivziys kept in close touch \\'llll the Finance Depart- ments of the Liberal t}o\'t-ri1iuciit built at Que- bec and Ottawa, zunl whcrc the moucv was 111cm was the Ilou. .\lr. Scott also. Ilc w:is a partner in the firm of P. Iloss & Sous. C.;\., a direc- tor of Canadian Tube and Steel Products. Ltd, General Steel “lares I.t.l., _l. S. Klitchcll 1nd Co. I.td., (T. \\". I.lll(lail_\’ and (in. l.itl., Coclt- ficld Brown and (p, I.id.. Auglti-Czmzitlizm 'I‘clc- phone (f0. Ltd. Nuiinuzil Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada. Ltd. Montreal Ilru-t Co., Eastern Car Co. Lid., McD. and Co. Holdings Ltd, Great American insurance (b, lle was Pm- vinciul Sccrct:ir_v-'I‘rczi.<urcr in llIC Ihisclicrcou Ctoverniueut, a member of the Legislative Coun- cil of Quebec, besides being the financial ad- vicer of both revenue collecting and spending departments of the hlackenzie King Govern- ment at Ottawa. lltltii Canada's imports in October, excluding gold. were valued at $108,645,000 in comparison with $79.053,000| m October, i939. During the ten months ending October the value vms $877,365,- 000 as . against _ $594,385,000 in the corresponding period o f i939. Imports from both Empire and Foreign countries showed expansion in the two periods. October imports from the United States were valued at 574-340-000 glsuagaiust $6o.444.ooo in October, 193p, front the lfuiierl Kingdom $i5.i76.o0o as "Qrunst 35.777000, from the Straits Settlements $4.930.000 as against $2,300,000, Australia $1.- 79I:000 against $853000, Colombia $1,221,000 against $210000. and British Guiana $I.t90.- POQ fill-WW} $707,000. Imports from other lead- mg countries were as follows. with figures for October I930 in brackets: British South Africa 35.17.0013 f$I.034.ooo); British India with Burma $737000 ($704,000): British \Vest In- Yli“ $375000 ($864000); New Zealand $756.- 00“ ($241000): Argentina $595,000 ($399,- OOOlZ Brazil $703,000 ($872000); Jfipan $630, 000 f$354.<1<>0); inn I'll-Joining!) $732,000 (nil). i Under the influence of war conditions during the last quarter of I031), imports into British Guiana from Canada for the year were valued at $1,950.67), which was $38_g,36i higher than the previous year's import value of $t.567_3t8. Canada's share of the total import trade rose Corrcspflutliltgly from 15 pcr cent to 1R pCl‘ ccni, suites ('1. ;\. Ncwtnzm, Acting Canadian 'l'radc Commissimter at Port of Spain, in a ,rcpnrt tn the Department of 'l'r:ule and Commerce. Food~ pcr cent nf the total vzduc of foodstuffs im- pnflCll as compared with 28 per ccut in I939. Mamifnclurcd products from the Dnuuuion in- crc.'i.~rd from 7 per (zcnt in I; pcr cent 0f the tnial value of mzuuifztriurctl imports, Canada is triiish (iuiuiufs exports of sugiu" and bauxite, and the sicutlily iticrcns~ ing production 0f luuixiie has brought about :1 very favuurziblc lmlnucc of irzule for llritisli $5443.37), the l‘_t'purl slnurs. mm?‘ ccivcd 55 per ccnt. C. A. Dunning as mcnilrcr for Queen's (Qounw I stuff imports frmu Canada accounted for 36 Guiana. attaining in W30 the record figure of lluc in the hcrivy shipments of sugar and bauxite, Canada was crctliterl with DllfCliZNlllQ 5| per cent or $7.- of flritish HulnuuK tntnl domestic ex- puffs last vcar. while the United Kingdom rc- destroyers. He has asked Mr. Knud- sen to report. to him on the con- struction schedule, and. presumab- ly, to make recommendations about nneans for acccmplishing the speed : p. Inasmuch as the prcblcm is far simple, involving the speed- ing-up of countless sub-contracts for material of all kinds. it seems ,to be one vrhicfi not only should be Jnvcstgatcd. but should b: passed lupcn by experts. Why shouitlMr. [Roosevelz have lo puss upon ‘t in pzrson? If he were willing to ni- .trusi, someone like Mr. Knudsen with full auth:riiy' to act in such matters, this in tself would be one of the grcaleit. contribuzlqus that he could make to the entre problem of speeding up dctcnce- New York I-lerlod Tribune. Only a few weeks ago they had‘ a huge map in a Reine public square showing Greece as part of the new Italian cmnr‘. There may i be satiguinc spirits in AKIICYFS who are nc-\v recalling that, in anccnt Graccia, or Greater Greece. It was the name of Southern Italy, _It had many flourishing Greek cities. of which the wealthiest and ntost pon- uiuus was Tarentuni. a name whim, may have a familiar sound in Il Duceg ears today. It is greatly to be hoped that when ace counts. tn afflicted Europe - he rightkmcl of peace — we shall see‘ ‘no more of the wild national umbmons bas- ed on historic memories that. have brought so much tragctiy. Air adv lllle hotheads in Bulgaria aretnik- lug of the old Bulgarian emPTe 0f six hundred year" ago which ex- tended frcm the Black Sea to the Adriatic. It will do the Greeks little good to start talking of Magma Graecia. just. as it, brought thcm only sorrow after the world WM’ when they chose to recall that the cradle cf Greek civilizaiionvvtas in Asia. Minor. — New York T:mes.. Sir Walter Cltrlnc. renenl aw"- iiuy of the British Trades Union Congress. for three decades oneAof the bright minds of the British trades union movement. has been giving first-hand information to American Labor. Speaking at New Orleans before the American Fed- eration of Labor conventions, Sir waiter said: "I say to you some- thing that no British statesman has yet said; bombing ls having an affect upon our output. Speed is of the essence now as nevcr before because our output cannot keep upon full schedule because 0t the bombings. "How long we can con- tinue, depends not merely upon our will but also upon the will to hit back. ‘Ilho only thing the understand is the power to mH-ke them suffer. "United States lmbor can defeat Germany without firing a shot. The need is for planefi. lanes and mone planes. I want ou make your workshops the first --London Free Press. The conflict between the dreams and fates of nations within the Nazi orbit may not provoke effec- tiv¢ opposition to Hitler. but. the record holds an unmistakable lesson. Without exception the "reallsts" who have decided to deal with the Nazis in order to protect or im- prove their lot have been betrayed. It is truc- of the German capztalists who financed I-Iitlera rise. of the Socialists who Icni. him the‘r sup- port-, and of the nailr-ns w_ho be- ifeveri the best wav to avod him was to join him. The nationalists who turn to Fascism in order to safeguard their countries or their SUN German nirvvtv of loot. Now they find they Niii if In your lace I sometimes see Shadowinrzs of the man to be. (And eager. dream of what my son Will be in twentv vears and one. {mm Wm“ Um gww F,“ was But W110i] vou are to manhood - . ,_ - ' grown Greece tvas at. it.» apex, there “'65 And 11] pm‘, nmhw , a large region known as Mngna ‘known “ d “m5 a“ Then shill‘. I. wistful. trv to trace The clfuld vou once were in you: ace? line of dcfence for all democracy- _ notes an exchange. one may be troops would pour clown the Mediterranean and Italy might beccme such a vassal state as is Rumauio. This is the plirzht to which Mus- solini hus reduced his country. Ho forced his people into the war on the promise of an easy victory and TO MY LITTLE SON —Julia Johnson Davis. 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