SATURDAY, I ' "'_—_'“iwl_ Q T U_ Urges Realistic NOTES Defence Policy l OTTAWA. Mhrch ‘i - (OP) -- Canada's capital would be aa to attack from the air, if war P51110118! comes again. ea was Waraavw in ‘. “n” h“ emfi’ M“ 1W "if we d8 nothing in the in- who m“ w" m. u” 60cm terval." Col. W. W. Gofol-th. dep- flthteous deed. , u! y director-general of defence “d Wm "am" “u” “ma” research. aaid in an addreaa pre- othere stray, _pered for delivery here today. u“ bu” M‘ ‘w.’ u ‘ma-nut in a clear-cut analysis of Gan- ada's defence problems. Col. Go- ma. reed- mu “yum bétm m’ program on diplomatic, defence \ department and pimiio levels to - m» a» m» u- -1-w.:::::;:i:i".':::: °:.".:::*’:ii;i"; “m” "d" bomb. Nodewivuthasmera-andioacme nkwmmmuuothnw_ flower; . “m! N‘, snauast n” but "was “m, ttigrllarksfofsulfipexggncqlefrfd not 3f‘: helpau my’ lficial," and said they “neither Am l?“ and mm‘ “ch helping represent nor conflict with Gan- a the rest. Make the ni-m lmiwairk or the ftdl“ “u” "' m " I m" “M! count-fa power: he" is no better m! He urged Canadians to flue "promptly and realistically" t.he problem of what'he referred in “Sm” momma‘ as “passive civil defence," which , he termed the most difficult and n“ 156W!" i‘ In": tuifint Problem of Canadian d!!! John Peter Altgeld. Governor of l Illinois around the bealnni-ox o! the present century. was a rugged,‘ A self-nude nun, in the fullest T m,“ o! m’ term by m mum I T0 LUCY GER RUDE CLABKRQ teetota-ller or e, Pmhiblflotillt, he (“Thgy 5° no; a], w)“ u“ m the had fought his way up throiuh the hearts o! others") Jingles o! partisan politics, to be-v ccvme a force in state and nation. Oh vafiant heart In a discemqng volwne‘ “The Cost Pregnant with power that always - - _ glowed of something Icr Nothing.’ publish h the mm me at mu‘ ed in Chicago in i904. he said. re- aming a new Lalo W march“. ~:..=*.:.i:i;ti.::iv=" 45:47. in pa-rtlt _ ‘Pure gems of thought-those lofty ‘In America the liquor iffllilfi‘ themes h“ yielded mat emf!!- boih in" Garnished with gold—-subl'r1ne . mflflllftilililfin: and r8t8ll-——B.nd men For hungry hearts who kllOVi, it engaged in this business show. for means e. time. evidence of prosperity . . . . Their heritase divine- Orw gins-ration of brewers und dls- ‘Th1 H e y d m m; ~An h __ ._ Si)’ 'ou o p _ grsxllfamafiypfffffe as]: AflddilehlS your faith-you did not engaged in that bulsires; . areYm m‘, - 16,11 “we w n men of kindly impulse; and m-i ‘ e ’" ‘ ‘SW .°" _ curled bv name ‘o be gummb _ ‘ ~ For éQQfSB blest labors cheeied man some of them possess e tfifllfiide-‘f-lYour works do follow on. lble vulture‘ ‘Though busy pen is laid aside, . . . Why should a blight hang over That active mind so pure them? It is the moral taint iniStilI touches hesrts—ihus living their business . . . . The effect o.f the" the whole business as now conduct- A "wnumu" secure- ed is i0 cater to the weakness. to: “B- cmmwe" Hardy- destroy the character and lower _ the social status of men and of the gilt; The Dry community; and this demlcraiizat- ' ' ion and ruin reaches back to the OVER THREE AND A THIRD source from which it wrong." TONS OF FOOD WASTED Mission's snnvsomc or American Business Mg“ Rb DRUNKS INFRIIAfiES 300 Pllllkflnh mum-lino“ says: CENT | Despite the mt that in the *- ordeaLs of wan- during th-c 1'1" ‘t!!! The superintendent o! New York years the lives of more than n.- BOWery Mission Testifies’ 909-900 have been eamyiced, in. 131111118 Prohibition we Q01; cm-lv eluding 13,000,000 youth of the- the chronic drunks at the Bowery. pfggayyt ggngrgflgnl gmhnglrifl “day We 89¢ IEWQT!» Bkillfld every race and well nigh nation- employeefl. professional men.‘ aim; musldmfi-Q“ Rim-s 6471111118 l0 "5- Despite the fact that more tham There l; three hundred per w!" 750000.000 living men and women "W" dill-lawn"! than mic" "- on five continents are today suffer- Dfll- ing from malnutrition and slow We deal with $0,900 f0 260,000 Stawag1°n_. victims o! drink mh ywr- l Despite the trait that every -"— , bushel of grain and ev wtmd 0f The Bieckeat Page in the History cf Sugar in (he ‘wmys fovn-easufles "i" i; needed to stave off mass famine arid esti-ience- The 51mm! Pm W“ Written lfl- Despite the mt that scentific in- “ u” hm“? ‘if when vestigration, social findings. and "'55 mamm‘ repmled pr°hib'u°'n- moral perception alike declare the use of alcoholic beverages a. menace BY ‘M! act m“ “a m“ 99am“ to health, a promoter of accidents. ‘gende’ °f w“ was 1351mm byiand demcralizer of mind and the government for the destruction !ch,ncm-__ Nevertheless and despite all this. | in America there was vested last year 3.339.854 tons of food ivfoducts grains, sugars, syfllps and suits. in the making of alcoholic bever- age; sold in 1946 alone. i "IT'S HARD T0 BELIEVE" l Juvenile Criminals Ilife Magazine in announcement of c. story on Juvenile Crime says: Since 1839 arrests of girk wider 18 have increased 198 per cent. Arrests of boys have increased 48 per cent. for Homicide, 10 per cent. for Rape. 39 per cam for Robbery | 72 per cent for assault, 101 PM‘ 06m for Drlmkeinnese. A few day; ago FBI Chief Hoover created I special group to combet criminal kids. who committed "The Deepicarole" crimes of 1045. mum) rm: worms wrrn ALCOHOL New Zeahlill The native ‘Maori knew notiiifl of ititoxlcating liquor till [the white man came. They gave it the 11ml "stinking Water" when it was i11- trod-uced by traders and the earl! whaling ships. These used it in bar- gaining with the nctivea. Liquor had an appalling edfect in de- 31-min; q, imgniiicent primitive race. When in 1884 the consent of the natives wee required to put e railway throw/h their reservation they consented and rmde zeherous gflte, but 0n condition that no liqilm‘ ehmlld be sold in their district a covenant that runaina in MM to this b1- Fivm the first it was the clutches and the missionaries leainpt the advocates cf liquor. and since the formation of the W. O. '1‘. U. it his aided in the education o! youth in the facte d the effect at alcohol m: the hmnan bod! 0 ll‘! 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