Pr‘ GE FOUR i scarcity. iht- old l-ci-ttntitic systcttt still struggles Llrnu-Fol. W (‘hunter B. Mclnro Vli-u-Prl-lhlvlll J R Burnett, l‘.J.l lfalllnr tum blulnnzlng llln-rlur -I B Buruvll l‘ J L no-n-rvturj l.lt‘ll| ("HI l) r\ lllwKlllnun l‘. U Annlwinlv Falilnrl l-Tnllk “Hllkel and l) l1 (‘urrll Pn-i-ult-nl ITIIPIIIII]; Daily llulllulrtl mm $3.00 p" you tln advance) lFIlUTIWI in (‘in $1.1m uiIr your tln immune) mulled In t-rlm-e l-Illuurll lhliuul L101: tn-r no: tln ndvunro) Mirth-H In runuilu tum ‘ ln-tl mute: MOlVD-“Z U("l'()BI-.l2 4. 1937. TIN‘! Lntc Dr. Robertson lt i> uitlt :t ll \'l"I‘_! I‘! l\""ll lWl-“ln ll h“ ‘hill ll llIIlttI‘ auil altriizitl. “lll ,.»_.-,I,.. w... (‘Tfllllvll lt\ lii< tiuhlic Itll ting l7l‘ili‘l'.'ll l\'ittlt'l' 0t lti< it ,,t,.,... ,l..-‘ ,;-.-.t on that Flrvlhltlll that HI It - :I. ‘l .ll\llll/li' Kilt; l.IlII'l',Il.i' -"‘l'l p ...-- '- I ‘I ‘lt Ixtiottftrl” rltrtrztrtci" 0t- tl ttt"~"li l Iltru.‘ \Il'lll‘.l'\"l'.'lllIll'l. l! _,».,I it I‘. 4 ll I-vi- <rI-tttiott\ iuttttpaigit tltzm |-,- tl t il__ '1|t'll"ltl';1\ lhwtttivt- llVQWtl wilt»- it I i- l I.I "t-ti wIllt snit \\IIl'Il~ atnl y I: Ilt‘ l .. ‘ ' "~ fl I‘ Ill. (tr mi .'t‘\'lt_ (littl- ii 4 il't~ ‘t-Ii: imi- at a vzititpiigtti iII-I. _, it l on riItIl tltvrt- .\lr. llvp- lvufitt ' a i oi hi‘ (I\\'l'l “ittipttl- _<' mi . All» ‘.\'t\' "tit-t ittlallihlv." Intlrzttzt t< rtn- III l’t't-ti:iI'r .i‘<- on-iting \\\‘(‘l\' .\lr. llcp- .,l:-.¢~ llrzittrlt tit hi< livilcrrzl I ,\~r.' lllt I littg l1" aIlIlt'<'~--<-<l. and iiltal- II, nt Ilc IlnI rapttrttrht-nicttt Cttlllllltfllf ..,,t p. ,. ‘r l t?’ twill, \\'l1 hiI-F l-tit Prctttivr King vras not tltt "=- lltI iIztrl lrii ’Ilt\'lt a fvw hIvttr~ étt-trr Hr. lll-Ihttt-ti- irI't"'t-l, wvltiIut wztitittg to rI-X- - i i’ grtitttrk" vlult tltat ‘gvtitlvtttrtn. llI I-‘ttirtt itiw-tittc rttW-ttill-Il hy art)‘ "i ".'I~-- lvt-q l,It\t"lllllr'ltt. thltnuh svv- |rril ‘-\I'tl' tn rhv ii'_t' \\llI‘t‘t it wa- lti-lvl. Tito htilTIul tvz- cIItvtltItv anIl was nltviott-Ilv inten- tiI-ttal. ‘tr. Kilt; Illlll h - cnlli-riuttc: rl-ftt-t- to bitwy {hi tint," H, anIl lllt not (‘HUI who l<iti>\\'s_it. Brit-ishhCa nned FruitfiMarkei 111m» cnntti-rl fruit wIt< cIItt-"ttittc/l in the lin- itod Ktncil-Itti nt t-tgI» than cvvr hid-It's‘. PWWYd‘ in‘; lio tlu- ltrItil-rtrtl llintittitic Uuitmttti-t-s 2H1" 111ml rt-Iitni"! "Mtiq t---" oi tiuinril aittl Dricrl Iit-Iiit, nigh", pIzliti-flwvl nIrr-titly. lttrlttrhttg home prI-i iwi-In .'tItl intpoiwvil supplies. the to- Titl tptm ' l|' QH‘ttlt‘(l tttlil liitttlvIl ifltits, pr€~ gtrtwd '1'» nvtilrltle int‘ ittiti-tttittttiitti his! \‘l'ftl‘ I: 1t‘? t\i'It.tlIl\'__11>_Z,IvI)t)tIttl<_l‘I|\ll\'JtlL‘tlt it" ,,t. it. ‘Ii. in,- hiiil ni tlu- piipttlzitioti. ln [qyy it t» it."‘fl't'I.if' -Itt~;IiitI< ,tttn»uutIId to ottl_\' at in iii...” p...“ m" h“. than (‘i l-2 lh_ pIIr lit Ml. lttnuirl; t (wtmntl nnrl ltwttlvfl Fruits htto iht: lirzit-l lf‘ 4 I-n ltmtI iflFftyl-Ffl f't>t]~ltl<‘l'7|l)l_\' s-titwI Ilz- t- n ‘ tin lII'.ll int- High. at slight- lt i,\II~- tFI-III -, t-ttp, \\1\ ,1 tiiIw rl-wtrrl. ltt i '. lItt: 'i t- "Ignri- tor la~t vvvat‘ l pvt w. It‘, llI Jlvh-t‘. lult CHIH- t ItI._gi tltv vt-ar- limit} .- nIt: I .l~ it» pi r \‘I'lll. 'l‘hI~ ltt'\‘l'l zirruttttntttil-rl lw <lllIlIllI~ than lItitpirtI spurt‘ . ‘I I t-t: "IIII-I \i.'tt\ tln- hntpirt-‘s l. w" ‘- - :. Il'I,1I*l n- tll_\ 731m» inn.- a lint”. l" tut —I'I" - lllltlli pi liIIl lW-lll. Ill tllf‘ tri- tiil, (l- l ~- ‘l Ill lwlwli» i"lt\_ lllllt‘ 1111111‘ tlt-iu 3' ~-Ir l'I'll , Iii lIIlIi-Jt, litlpnrt~ from hi] 'Ii:I~ I" ‘HIII 'i~ ‘ll lI)_-‘,‘I l-I‘ lllt l ill-l I\\'('\' 7L- l'tll(\ lIItt~, llw ~III i= 'Hl\ a- in Iln- prlwirttts tin", F - iii n, ',I\ t JtltIl N-ttlh \lrii"a ltIvlI. rt» \ t-Il ll-III.‘ l. , l1 t-l-_ ltttt tll(‘l'l' \\Hl\ snntv rIl Utt in tlI- ~lIipttt<tit< fr-tiit .\u~- trfiiw awIl iii-V l'IInI IIlIliI-_ pwtvlir< attrl tvttrs '.t'I "II tiIw t vr-tntI Il intit- llHtllIFlWl, anrl (-71 ti»; ll» , ,‘l\‘llllll"‘l iIii- 7o pit" wilt, of t-ht‘ llllitl sttwlIiii - “Wink 0f \V."irning llIrr in 1 it" iIIll i=- itttr iIviitiI-tttii‘ [ti-i-l»lnttt_ l= "It l- III‘, l1 llIItt \\.' it lliIrriIlIwI in hit. riI- ("t "II" 'I> ‘\ ~‘ IiII» lt lll iitrrI tltv .\'\Illil'\ PHlflTtl f“ T‘ _ v . . "T" "I "" n" sw-rtilv ivln-tt tlnrv trac ttIIt P" " ' "It ‘Ill ...' u: tltr- rr-IitiItttic w-ltttt \\‘t~ ....,_.. “'I!'Itl ItiI-I- r-"Il nt-IIriH Il ziut-ntt-Iii '- I-Inl lrjllillll"l‘~ with- lt iIIHIHIIl ill" lilirttusi- for iIInIil Th it iIttrp-t-i- was not w, ,, .I. _-,t,.,., . "it. n»... t», “lilll th-t-iI i< int “(TIT {n ntutu iii our titzritt- _ l<'7tl'|l ti» ilcaIfI ‘.4 -IiI:-l tt ttl ltr. F-‘lllllltl -\- ]\‘,,l.. ;-t_., ,_ P-int" IIli l'l"‘l\‘l* Ol- \\.lll‘< (‘ill- tp; p '|',, I“ ._; 4,, i-ttj iI -II.I'--. tin» tizitttc of llr. |\-,_;“,,_,,.. any. of t" t ,' . i. \\llI\‘l' l!ll\‘l'\‘~l4 lit-j _-,.,-.,_.' \._ $1.". ,1. _. tit zitnl ziiizlit}, twrc ,~\tI, I i II i , I {,4 I- \I I~ —Illl -l:I.il\ IItt titt- .ii- ll '. tiI IItI ' t it ‘mutt; Jlltlllllli p. 1, p _ . liip, . lit, l~f--'I»- i".- j, U i In i.I,;‘,il:t' ull-iir» lit“ ,, ,1, I ..i- ' a Ill ., . . - t nt - lI-I\"IIIIII' 3 I _ .\ tluI . M . , ‘i I , \\I|‘tiIl lit‘- l 'l ‘ ‘l '_ ‘l’ M" “ ~ tlt-tr ptIv-t-ttt oratorical ttuttt-ltaittllittg. (h-iti- I I ‘ ' “ l“"l‘ W" ...t~.ivv i. cotnlcntttcrl, anil thcir iiirotttprt-cttrc, t l l H ‘I i Wllhfllliyglljll‘ m- \\tll llt‘ lts vxcriitir-ticr." ' I-t/Il lt. 1' l- . II~ l‘i~<\ “or \ ,,,,,., ...".,= 1 Editorial Notes I , , 'I l"I-\IItil‘~' 'l|itl l t tuI- -III- Ittl ‘.\ll\‘ll I t- w pl tllIIPtt .I I-n twhzrn- r l - I <'l~. .. -i ll\‘(‘Il!l'~\l [ t g“ I t - tnt-tItI-It- will hr" - t l V I-l ttI~'-'\' his l'l't'.l\'@ l‘ ' IIl l"lll it tit.i\" hi‘. " - - ‘ll tltt- lllkllls Illltll l \' I‘ ' il lllI\(, I nuttllv (luttrrnls \‘~_ I‘ -' I I 4 I.» i-li ittts lll\' .t it w Ilil‘ < ;i-I I- r I- I ~t i'lv‘ r llwitttrtt titnl - wt h: __ Plllllt‘ ,\l‘ll‘\'<‘\' I ~. -,. ,I--. Htlll‘ IlgII/l nit-l ntirlII-IIl. ,~II-i :1 riv-Itt e.'irntI-t viinrts tn to tipcrale in the oltl way. Of course it docf; tint givt‘ us zihunrlitncc, since tltc systctn was ite- sigtii-rl tn \\lll'l\' rtnly iii an econottiy of scarcity. "Hut tltc sistt-ttt tin lltttgt-r works cifiria-utlv iii fulfilmcttt cvctt nf its original PUFPFNC, llC- cattst- tirogrvss hits titztrrv-l it< itltl atttiittizitit" pur- tvctioit auil h;t< itnpcrilcrl the hcnctits which it uurc cottict'i'l-tl , _ "'l‘ltt~n- is lto grotuttl lwtucvti tltc itcw capital- ism ultiist- pttrpltw i< tttztxittttitit prorlttrtiltit with profits‘ cntitpatihli- with it. and tho old citpitztl- l~ttl ultiiw lltlfllll~p i< itritiit.» with whatcvci- rc- ~tr:iiitt itpon in-lnlttvtiitit is ncccssztry to olitziin flu-tn. “\\'c shrittlrl all have hccn warttcrl of that. Yt-t in tho trcaclterotu niiilille grntntrt — surl~'\' a ttii-ittatfs lztntl—hcltolrl that sovcrcigti ltiwlr. thv l'll'tlll>t.‘t‘illl(' statc. tiiirrd in purpose atiil per- iorttizittvc. hrutttso it stuliliortiliI ittsistcd that its; _-_>tii<li- ~hnttl<l he thc hlintl farts of czmtpztrativc tiuttiitttrv. “\\'h:it ltzi< this r-tutttrv rlI-ttt- that it\ (Icon- iitttic truth- shottltl lw spurut-ll li_\' tlll‘ cutti- lIlil\"l'll\'_\' iii our ltwulcrs.” 'l‘li<I\'_ with hrrirc unrIlg prorlaittt tlctttot"r:tl:_\"s otttitipivtt-titw aflil tun-t Jlltltlll our liltcrtv as ii tht'\' wcrl‘ tllv ziuth- I-t- of it. lluI tltcv shoul-l ttttilcrstatttl that. utt- lII~~ lllrli" wtvlvt‘ to rlvtimrrucv cxtciirls hi-vottil \|.iil-l'lt:il .\'ilIl tlit-ll this rlalt- 18ml. ’ w: w a- fittlilltv“ tlu‘ iti-wl-titt I-i thl- l"t‘t\\_ ltart. attll llll ht- titiittlirr llttlCl‘ ltl a _itll_\'. Ir x -i< Iv lt i. 1]1>\\' tut rvwrrl that tht- liatttplti-ll ‘twir- i-iiIttti-itfi tvtltct IH wllItilg "Ht tluI Law Ltrlirb it t.» prtivitle fiiy plilttltlll ])ltll_ a >i< * 4 Rt Him. R. R, PHUIIIIUIT gui-lnil gulst t-nttni'l'i-\\'. ll-l" l ht \\ t-iltttn-tlztt l,lt'tltl'll.illl tjinvrttiti is gitittg a LllllllCY ltt llh‘ ltlrltlillT. w >i< -u= v 'l‘lti< is Firc Ptwrvtttiint \\'t-<Il<. atttl itt ltvi-tt- itig with llll' uimcttit-tit ziri- thc iI-itlttri‘ SIIlWl“ tl~rltlPllt~ atul artirlcs ,-tpltt-.it'ilU-’ l" tittar-liatt. 'l‘ltc_\- rltallt-tigi- rarcittl rt-ailitig. i * * * .\ (‘ltarlottctrtttit liltll‘ is the lt.'ippv po>sc~<0f itf a Prittrt-s; lilizitltt-tlt “tl-zir tlrott" pl\~'t'_\!1<' dump nnw \'.'tllll‘4l. arcrnvlittg to a cllitilrllflfl l‘rl-~- lntllctiit in tlu- I luarrliati, at $130 w u Iv \\',. “H. quit.- ji-i ,'t(‘\'|’|]'(l witlt ShaktI-pcarchs ('\liIH,'\l(‘ of Prcttticr .\htIrlt.'irt: 'lilt:tt ht- is inatl 'tis truc; 'ti- t.t‘ttc_ 'tis' pit)‘: \ii,[ pity iii; ltis trtu‘: It fiutll-‘lt tltjtttv! p . lltitttghiltis hr lllttllltv'~~. _\"<'t tltcrt‘ is ntt-thoil tn it. w x- x x .\llt‘lllllltt i~ czillt-il to tht- antiital i\tt1(l—l'5ll~'l!\§ZI czitnitaigti iii the l‘rittct- livlwwirtl l<lilllil liiltl“ Siwit-tv. uhivh wilt-its tII|ltItt‘l‘II\\'. Th0 wI~rl< 0i tlti~ \ltlt'llllltl orgattiyzttititt is t-in wcll ltnowit to‘ rcqttiri" cxithitiatiittt. lt is II! l\<‘ lIItPWl ill?" llll‘ _\-<-ar. as in tho past, tlu-rtI will hi- prvttitpt ItiIIl gi-itt-rittts respim-"c to iltl‘ $nrict_\"s attpcal. x x 1k i- lt i< limo to call a halt whcn ltirils taltt- in pirltitig int cigart-ttc hut~. 'l'ltc firi- ltriqatlt- \\"i< callt-tl out to a tlztrc in lrffTllltlllt. Xclt, rcclttit- lv to fittrl that a hug? trcc in an orrltatrvl was :ilil:wiI. (‘lintltittg with a ltosc a tirctttatt discov- (‘t't'll the fire hall ririgittalctl lll a‘ hirilK ticst, atul it is surnti-"t-rl the hiril ltarl itivkcrl up a lighicll cigarctte and drnppi-d it itt it~ howl)- ntatlc ncst. at n- a- n- “Tltc Doc". as hr- \\‘;ts familiarly czillcrl h)" P. \\'.(f. Sltt1l0ltt~ will he tni-st-it and titottrniil hy thousands who passt-rl thrinnglt ltis hatnh svhitlasticallv. This was thi- epitittiiisctl ottiiiiott htIltl oi him in thE (iollcge itself; First years feared hint. Sccnnrl years tolrratcrl him. 'l'ltirrl tears lnvvil hint‘ Ftlllrlh roars revered him. In ntht-r words. the more they knew him MW lwttet‘ they likt-rl him. n- n- n- v It is a cnnttnnn ohsi-rvzit-iott of httmmi na- ture that, ram-rt ltcyititrl it ccrtaiit (l('}1l‘t‘(‘_ tho cnuititttt tit ltatrcrl ()\‘C‘t'(‘1)ltlt‘> the it-zit" iii (loath. 'l'his hoilittg point, one illlilglllvk is l!)\\'t'l‘ with ftrir-ittal than with Occillc-tttal itt-opli-s, situ-t: iti- llirirlual life’ to the Asiatic ltas littlt‘ of thc sanct- il_\' Willi “ltirlt wt», invcst it and vlcittlt, thcrofrtrc. has lPWPI’ terrors. All of which has a hearing on tltc imlitjr of rutltlcss_ ittrliscritiiittatc slattqh- tcr which Japan's ntilitary ntachinr- is ptirsuiitg in (iltlltil. .\sidc front its liorritvittq inhuntatiitv. h.-t< it any cxcusc ‘(is a till-am to tht- cit-I sought? m m IF It Prior" hlown out tn <t';t on an air (‘lhlllllll ilIVl Ill‘<>\\'llt.'fl was thc utitt-uiil ttttI ulticlt ha,‘ ht“- iallcti a _=', "car-Itlrl girl at Sol-or, on tln- srittth coast of littglattrl. Tho chili] was \l'5ll('ll nit the vu~liiitti at thc ttIzttr-fs cilgc. lhItori- hrr par- l-itls. .\lr. and .\lr<. T, R. (larkc of lm-tirlutt. no- tit-tIrl it a wave washcrl tho ¢~ti<ltiini nut. Thvtt lhc wiurl cattgltt it as it ilrmtctl away. '\\'ltct1 tlll‘ alarm wa- given airplanes, §|)('t‘lll>t)?ll_< and fishing rrait frnnt fivi- titwits scntircrl tltc sea i-n vain. 'l‘ltt-4r liltrl gnitc tint far from 1|“. pnnyt A, la~t a tltlllwl’ limit foutirl the hmlv of tho girl “"‘lI “"‘"' l‘)? YlK‘ all‘ Ell-rhino. tvlticlt hail over- lurnwl. t r r x (‘IlIl1Ih1 \_'I"l llrltrrl rtf th ‘ ailwtvintr I rs llfItlt-‘Ihlr going tn ltcar his strontium voyage rc- fvrrl-rl to rttrtre tlfitvs than hc can count as a saga. and in the curl he will gut tired of that wnrrl. Lt-t us say. thctntltat it was not a saga. lt ltt;t_\" llfll~(‘\'(‘lt'-ll-'l\‘(‘ horn cspi-riztlly hcroit‘, for, Ililvr zill. _( aptatn llcartl Rtlll hi< ntlIn vvatttr-il to go on ltvlltfipflllrl tht- surt-st way in (h, that “I; to ltrutg thiItr ship to port. Rm the "in “H, llilvt‘ to hi’ llf'\'(‘t’tll('ll as a icat of scatnaiisltiti tlt:it tin \JtIlHTQ of aliv ago (‘Ollltl liavr‘ (‘XUCllfl-‘l tool. (‘altn .~l\tll and rcvtlutc ctnluraitrv mtt<t haw sit-wt ‘at thi- lit-hit, trntnnvrl tht- sails attrl \lyltllf'ltll\'\' rlitiiltml tlip fpflhng dfl-p‘ (im. "I'm to ptrttirl- ll. hilt falls. and pvrhiltis picks up Cm‘. .. '_ w I! a, ,. , , ""l_‘_ _r,\l‘ll""II or Th!‘ Ntcct-t" of thr- Xarrts- ~H~. Ill l)I'4l('t' to Cltlllt‘ at truth hv tray of lic- lllltl. i is \\ill l\l‘ our Ilistiir‘ tinlafsl I HE UHARIAIVFITFUWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY TllE WAY Empress Nagako, o! Japan, who is a-so a ptkirttéb’, has wiitteit a poem of coitso aiion for the families of SUlUHJFS at the front. Incidentally, it is tu a dititcult, class cal Japanese torm called "Uts," which compress- cs 4 single t-liougltt. and a single scutettcc- into four litres. It. runs: "There arc no tivords with which to console families who live in worry over sons llllCl tathcrs at. the front.” Welt, Empress Nagako, we can com- ‘ prcss the reply into even shorter space. The words are: "Cease flre!" —l-lamtlioo Spectator. -___._____ _____€_.___ If a man wants to tote more than 14-01 preferably have a caddy for , the task-the idea has its strong l pcittLs. He tiaturally Wlll have spec- ial clubs that. he seldom uses. but. i thcrc they are for emergencies. flit-re are excellent, exponents of , the game who use oiry five “blud- gtoits," but thc chap who counts ‘em m double figures conveys afar better ititpiession of litdttstrj‘, One reflects that he Ls turn slung work for the cLtib-ttiakcrs and caddies, and pro- titottng business for the manufac- turing firms. If a fellow feels that ltt- itccds a bagful of shot-makers, and can itftord them, let. h.m'have theur-Wiitdsor Sim’. "I urge all nations to treat the llll-LULILZPS dl-cculljg" pleaded Adolf li‘ll(‘l' in his azcst. Nuremberg spit-ch. He l» right. of course, to time jusiiu- and totcrztuce for min- orit 8s. lt all nations did this to their mitioriitt-s and to smaller nat- ioiis the ttorld would be safer and tilriisititti-r. but t-hc Gcritiaii concen- trittaitt catnps tilted with Jen's, , Utittiitltrs. labor radicals and other l tlissctttittg itiuttirilics. Hitler's appeal, .\l;§![.‘.t‘.\l.\ a coztplct written by the l Pow. Burns: ‘Oh wad somc powerI l ilnI gtttic gic us To see ottrselfls as‘ ' others soc usf-Ncw York World.‘ . ‘l'c cgratn. This crying of “Peace, pence!" tilteti tht-rc is no peace. has olten none dctitocritclrs, especially, ini- lllvlht‘ harm. Why is Great Britain strzxttiittg cvtIry ticrre to-day and‘ l lltillll‘ up tnuuitlatitotts dcbts in l (Itfltl to catch up in the armament. l rat-c‘! Ottly because she listened for more than a di-atlly decade to the [)I'("..(‘ll(‘l'$ 0t a pctice that, did not t"(l.\I. For the SR-lllt‘ reason, there tu-ru pz-iiods during her first. “run in" tv th Italy when even her sag- es‘. loaders tcarcd that they might \\£il>{|‘ up sortie morning and find her fiuc itary gravely impaired. If the British Etnpirc had collapsed then, it would have bccn the perfect. work nl the pcacv-prettt-ticrs. sitigle-hnnd- cd. Thank God, that danger has ]?'Z\<L’(‘l. and pus-scd because the press iruat Britain told her people the lrt:tn.—Motitrt-til Star. (‘hark-is W. Ferguson. associate f‘llll()l‘ of Rtiztalcrs Digest, told an kuitlit-tice ot tl[)Dl'0Xlll1t\t(_‘l_\' 5,000 peo- pt‘ that tor the first time there is , a .\\l(lfll*l1 and cxtraortlittury urge for I‘.'.l'llll,":‘l1('8 in reading matter which is l)t_\'0ll(l t-ztlt-tilution. A survey ' ttiizdi: m t-Iizglnittt and America of illt: tastes of 100.000 rcadcrs show- cil thnt "scriotts, meaty" reading tiiattcr was much tnorc in demand‘ ‘ lhun rltni rivaling with sIporls. mov- ics and the l‘t1(ll0.—T6l88l‘3.Dh Jour- lll\!. l Outsidc thi- hypnotized reirh, few Wt-l bcht-tc that Hcrr Hitler is really horrified by communism as a cult. Commuti sm is by way of bémg firsb cousin to his own Nazi system. and lll! hates it only as an ambitious dcntatttoq ltatcs the property of a dangerous rival 1n his field. So illicit Adolf riscs up ti, Nurnberg and announces that Germany in- tcrtd: to intervene "wherever bol- shet-tsttt appcars in Europe" he ls titrrcly pultint: the rcgttlitr buucombe of tht prettatnigv dictator hunting an I cxrtisv for dipp in; into other peo- p101; business —Detroit. Free Press. German tourists walking about in strange cities with virtually nothing in their pockets are held b0 give a fake tdca of the Germim people. Htncc, the Reich now forbids its citirens to go abroad with no more than l0 ntarks of capital. The joker in this ts that the Nazi law. does not permit, tottrists to take more than 10 marks out ‘of the country. The not results is that Germans with waitdcrlttst, are just going to have to Sta}! ltotne on week-e1tds.-—Van- convex Sun. Thf‘ Mitiistor of Transport Should no: rt-garzt the holiday week-end as exct-ptiottal. Soon the roads will be as cottttcsted every day. for riSinR wIagcs will make cars possble for tltntisnnds who want them. car a family" is not. a bad nor an impos- stble ideal. Is Mr. Burgin going to itrrvcitt that? Well. the British ROM! Fetlcrntiott say, uttless the road sys- tem is changed the motor industry will bc chcckcd. What a 509119! TUI- pcitplc Want curs and have motley to buy them, mcn want. work build- in: ilV-tlt-dllltl nil the good result- lltg from Unit nxtaiy‘ he M’. bfirfillflfl wv don't build the toads b0 run thtm on.—Daily Express, London. It. has bran well said flwt it. l8 ubrlcss to rtlst-uss whether the next war will destroy civilization, until we are mnrc trcrtnln that civilization. \\'lll survive the last war. The evt-l dcttce sec-ms to show that. the lnJur-l lcs to civtlzed lite, caused by ‘he war of 19t4-t9l8. are more serlws than anyone imagined tn 1994 01‘ 193th and it is by no means certain that. we have come to the 0nd o4 the untiotlccd cracks tn the bulld- lttgr-Bututs In Spectator. ‘ Iutihoolddaysnooflalrldqreeol ordrr. security and regularity was imposed, evcn upon a fundamentaliy annrchtc world. by the threat. of major war. Ambasoadore wem mtj potted even by accident; and for ‘fingless men-ot-wnr to roam t/he western Mediterranean attacking the ships of any great power would , ‘ltavv been quite unthinkable. But, the threat of war has felled, for Mflfljglugl glgggilh the reason that. major war has be- h“ ‘I'M; blgql cnnte too terrible to both victor andl qildullryllnlihqn. I Hcluyuhihund l vanquished for any to dare even my; pk odd much, h ' threaten it. And the curious result xdnnljoidnunnhguancia‘ pun. has becn not. that. peace which somel Ilnhlnbpcvdrlaunmiauby have dreamed of as the gift. of arms, I you lidnyn alto but, simply a license tin the adven- "lid! ma’! 7'9"“? h" I lturops or aggressive state to indulge i i! h 5".“ “h” ICflY- I06 n a most any ktnd of minor vfo- ' o s | nay I s it can get away with-New York IPIIM find thuimry which tt thinks‘ Hernld-Trlbunc. l . ‘it’! I tht fr PUBLIC FORUM lllloulunllnoyhllvll: uoouu-lly adorn Ill OIlllOI cl oornopoudelh. THE PRESS AS TEACHER Sim-An article which recently l .appeared on the editorial page otI , the Patriot. stated that the old l adage about the pen being mightier than the sword, was being constant- ly held open for debate. I 1 am amazed that. anyone would dare to usurp the preeminence txhich ls the acknowledged right of the pen which symbolizes both edu- I cation and intelligence and wh ch‘ through the medium of the press wields a power which can sway the opinions of nations. The sword symbolizes force and: can only accomp tsh its mission at‘, the point of contact, and even thcn I it. ls only victorious when drippng , with human blood! If the subject at. issue admits of question, it. would mean, “Conquest gained by education or throttglt tent.‘ Education appeals to the fin- er settsibitities of man or 0f a na- tton .while feat" governs by a sense of self-preservat on, a species of rgo. placing ones personal safety; its an incetnivc to hinder one front doing his duty. l Those who claim that the sword | is tntgtttlcr than the pcn are evi-' l(lt‘llll_\ those of communistic ten- dvncies who glorify the sword and ‘ have a wry warped conception of tltrfligence. The communists 100k i‘ upon education as thrr worst en- cmy and they have a mortal fear . oi the pPn because it. shows them l up for what they are. Their hatred of cdttcattoit is shown by their de- spolatlon of institutions of Iearnittg, l buriiittg of churches, and putting,‘ tq death those who are furthering I the cause of education. (Incident-l ally, I might, remark that for sever- I at years they have been trying to the one who wields my pen. btit they havetft got. her yct and I lttv te them to go some ycl.) They go about like ravaging wolves, seeking tivltomsocvet" they nta)" devour, the only difference is that wolves show their fatigs while the communists hide the rs until the moment that they are ready to at- tack They camouflage their activi- ties under t-he guise of friendship and a seeming good c tizenship. uIhilc they carry on their deadly work in secret. They have their members stationed in prominent places of state and commerce. not. only from coast. to coast in Canada bttt over the entire world ready lo assume lcndershlp the moment. their party gets the majority in pntrcr. Sttrh has nready been done in Russia, Spain. France, China, Mex- ico, and it looks mighty like as if Germany is heading in that direc- tion too. If the dictators of those countries would use their brains instead of SWOTClS, their countries would not. be in such chaos. If they would but use the ititelltzctice which God gave them, they would realize that it ts only over the body of thciri stilijeczs that they have command; Thcy have absolutely no jllFlSfliP- ii-tn whntcver ovrr the soul, which. belongs to God alone. Aftcr ycars‘ of glorifying the sword, their coun- trtt-s are worse off than before they‘ bega-n. l Several years ago. I tras attach- ed to the United States Army Nurse Corps, and while stationed at, different. army posts. Warhlngton, D. 0., Prestdto 0f San Francisco, and in Schofiefd Barracks near Honolulu, in the Hawaii-tn Islands. I witnessed military dress-parades every week. and even yrt vltth my itiental vision. I can see those troops of cavalry passing by, rwtth tlittr glistening sabres and shining spurs While others applauded, I shtiddered. As the glittering caval- cadc approached, I could not bell) thinking of the spectacle of an ice- borg bearing down upon fl 8111B M sea. The aspect of the berg would be majestic but the impact would be too horrible for words. It may seem that. I should have named this arttcc: "Pen verSuS Sword" but not so. I chose the same caption as that. used in the article in the Patriot. and also my Obie-Ct- in taking the matter up at all. ls from an educattotial point of view and to try to prnvc that. the 911155 F5 i1. moat potent factor m edttcati: the public mind and in doing so can accomplish that. which the sword can never do, that. ts, ho teach the world to respect the rights uf others, in a quiet. peaceable way. conducive to drawing nations or peoples together tn a bond of un- delstarlding and tolerance. A5 the press ts the product. of the pen, then let. us give w the pen the preemin- cnce whch ts its clue. It. inn)’ be un indirect way of educating ‘the ptthlic mlnd but it. gets there, Just the some. Many persons Wlll not. go out of their way to hear}! £81k 0!‘ lecture but the press brings ti. to Lhun tn their homers and cvPW member of the family can benefit thereby. 'I‘hi> sword or any weapon means a possibility of strife and 1n a permeable country like Canada, the sword is just an ornament to rele- gate to the wall over the mantle in the llvtngroom or over the hat.- rack tn the hall, in either case tt. ls only a dust-catcher! I am. Sir, etc, M. I. I. Poland hao had no WW- 1h- eraw mm lor yearn. l ' canal BI-IEUMATISM delegates. The Will adress the Provincial Conservative Convention I A Provincial Convention will be held at [Charlottetown TUESDAY, the 5th Day of October, 1937 1'5’, Strand Theatre Each poll in the Province is entitled to send five other matters pertaining to the party will be taken up. The Rf. Hon. R. B. 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