TUE_S_DAY, L lioinodian Makes Give-away Show Mark For Humor By Edward Palmer Canadian Press Staff Writer The give-away program - that native North American invention which makes it possible fc-r the radio listener to win anything‘ mm the SNHHGO River to the kitchen sink — ta a frustration to a listener in the United States, but. a douhle frustration to his Danadian counterpart. At least the United States citi-, len has s i40.tXl0,000 to one chance of winning the monster prize.‘ The Canadian can only listen and marvel at the social phen0menon' which makes millions Q1 persons’ glue their ears to the radio cabi- net. several times a week in the faint. hope oi hlillllfl the jackpot. its true that Canada has its, own give-away programs. but the prizes are modest and no one has, yet retired to a ii-rcom cabin inl the Laurentians with free latin-l dry sen-ice for 200 sears lvelause] he correctly guessed the color of General Wolfe's i-ighishiist. l Y?! the United Slates invo agen- cies are working against the give- away. One is the government, which seeks hr legal means to curb the rash of prize iziving. The other is comedian Fred Allen, who attacks this type oi program , with harhed hilmcr, 1 Allen's antidote mnsists of e0n< ‘ iirluotls and deliberate frontal as- saults mi the absurdity of some of the slioivs l-iis chief weapon is an lnsilrnlire policy for all his‘ l""Plll"!‘< \\‘lll!‘ll protects therii against loss of money from the give aways SMART, NEW, FlILL-FASlll0NEO FALL 0 o . . in all the new fall shades Io becoming to your frocks . . , so flattering to your legs. Select your fall stockings here now. All ‘all-fashioned, in three lengths. (‘house nylons. rayons, lisie, crepe. $1.40 l0 $2.50 Joli 0i Choosing ii. S. President Highly involved By Clyde Blackburn WASHINGTON. Oct. 81 -- (GP) -'I‘welvo states. if they voted solidly for one of the candidates. could elect. the next President. oi ,the United states. resardless how ‘the other 36 states voted. That is because the constitut- ional responsibility for choosing the president. and vice-president rests on an "Electoral college.” The over-all popular vote is H011 the decisive factor. The Electoral College wu set up in 1787 by the writers of the Con- stitution. Some changes weremade in its functions by the 12th amendment to the Constitution ratified in 180-1. l; was created be- cause the founders of the country were doubtful about the ability of the people to make a wise choice in s free election. i It. is provided that each state shall choose a body of "electors," one for every senator and con- gressman the statesends to Wash- ington. The electors may not be oonlzressmen or other persons holding public office for gain. There are 96 senators and 435 members of the House of Repre- sentatives—a total of 531, Thus. 531 electors must be created to choose a DT$ldOl1L It is the tradition and custom that the party getting the major- ity oi’ votes in each state gets the support of the ell-tire group of "electors" in the state. 0n Population Basil The number oi‘ Home member! a state sends to Washington is based 0n population. In addition, ii Willi Hi‘ ‘till iii llll ‘in Considers What Atlantic Pact 4 Will Mean To ll. S. B! 1M. Roberto. Ir. Associated Press News Analyst The diplomats seem to have found a formula for a defence agreement between the United States and Western Europe which will not violate the traditional antipathy 0f the United Stains to- ward iron-clad military alliances. It ls expected that the proposed treaty will not autcmstically coni- rmit the United States to war if one of its partners is attacked. but. will merely provide that such an attack will be “considered in the same light" as though it were a direct attack. Under the prseent conception of’ Western Iihlrope as a vital part. of United states defences. this may seem a highly technical reservat- ion. But it preserves the right of the United States Congress in de- termine when the United States shall go to war. It guards against future discovery that the United States is ccmmitted to a lino of action which might not be mm- patible with awihatuzed situation. The wording oi any treaty. of course, is meaningless unless taken in conjunction with a true evalu- ation of the will and ability of its signatories. Right now the Western Allies. THE DiLiGl-ITFUI. FRAGRANCE OI SUN-DRYING" ‘near vous uimof 1i OVEMBER 2,, 1!! more or cum messes smci NER CONNOR" lileciiailiialiiig iouswlvss linov tin advantages of time laundering. They luvs the trash, claali small oi llnaio washed under their mvn supervision 1nd lilmlisd and dried in lllt insh air and soiolilin. ilwy linow, loo, haw plmaiit Ii i: la vush villi a tenant. ilui vaiar-snai-liio mp oi a mini and IIITITYIIIIHSELF! , Because ilio New CONNOR ‘ihormo llllS (liongod each slate has two senators. New lTllWlllllE wWiYEl ll" Ifilfllbllfihmfill! York, the most populous state, ‘l! ll bFllB-ll" °l P°\’l‘9l‘ Wlllifll l-llEY sends a total of 4'1 to Congress. lloue will forestall War. are dress- And the Whole 4'1 Electoral Col- in: oneleizffhellmulsneiso seri- leze votes goes n; me l-andldam ous as it was a few months ago, but \\’h0 sets the most votes in that Sllll "bl/lull!- staie. ‘The vUhited States proclaimed Because of the Electoral Colleue mllllerv hell) fer countries threat- sPf-llpl ll l; “ample fm- a candN-L etied hy Communist. aggression~ H h ' H ‘ ate to ivin the presidency with the H" “Truggran ‘lgclrlllfi —~ YFEVOPP-l v .‘ . _ y ‘ you oven we are can cnen- support ni only l2 states: New "W" l5 o" l B Marsha Plan :13) glllslzleilqilggfl;fl\'ltiygs 33.11"» mo“ is lOBCa Trans-Canada nPf/lWvrk-‘er. m" H11 rs; hERlPF- OI‘ I ilmllfll York, Pennsylvania. California, f°l"9“°"°ml°_ llPlP- GT9"! lllll Th. zmemnwnm infirm“, In [Already 22v singers from all paigskitclien Ifliillllanht‘? that needs liibrl- Ne“: Jersey, Massachusetts“ n_ probably Tilrxey have been saved, the rive awav is expressed dif-‘rlr Caad“ have apgued- hi“ L‘ emml-rlnydfilllpln ‘abliy Lwsimw ‘alum 11mm‘ Rlismum Kemuckl“ mm‘ so far’ by this program‘ ‘nanny. Th? -mzlmfirfl_r_gonrral_gqiiiht. t1) compete fol 5th}: arsliips Ill-iii Hi1‘? oil on ll,‘ lE‘;.'\Ll$E li. might “m; Ohm Texas, and wjsponain_ But. Washinzton reports that demm-mpnt M“ m“ w” of Shmvfiiiarried atythe end of t s ivroq iglznoqpin fI“'lP one‘. M“ Togcth" they have a tom] o! plans for a criuiual program of mil-l often break: poeial reciilations rind l ‘Hams 26499‘? ‘amn- » loookin‘ Fifi“ :1”- a l": ii tlwl lt-"r 269 mLmhEILS of “W Electoral Co!“ "an, hem m Europe a" progress‘ he! Drovided heavv fines for niis-l Dunn: the Mlmnwn ‘Hams ha" cant Flt Wlllali Eeiins A l? “l. 10:07 A swnle majomy o’ 266 is mg slowly‘ l u" of the mans -m m“ cnmwé_ heen touring the country aildliiori- i ~ ‘ll- ‘i’ "m? “ PF- all ll lakes m Wm If the Western Allies place pro-I “ML ing young hopefuls and selecting _ If no candidate has a majority Partitions for conventional war T.“ Fpdera, ill? 11105! Dmmlilll! W flllllml‘ "ll, the House of Representatives de- “he?” to’ internal slr°lllllllenlll€ Commission n» listed regulations ‘h’ pwwm" l wool. wanniiorsn FIRE ilgdégmm‘; glygp°§kg5irhat h“ m‘ ioflilgdrifiwgzive The", have bu," many Efforts of history's lzreatesi. mistakes. . . to abolish the colle l ' Illlly apparently does not. have . . i R l __ D ,1 , l . ize or a fer its | hlast furnaces “as first used as a 1‘ "NlPlSl alllaiii‘ i“ lmlwil l‘ method of npemtion m make the lhe islrength in control 55900 an“. Allen's rnnsnlatlml insurance works this way: If you live in Continental Unit- ed States and a "lzive-avvay" man phones you while you are listen- v iniz to the Allen pro-gram. Allen will ocmpensate you for the prize you iivlcht. have Wfln. F" lar- '1" “'1'” h“ “PM” n“ sixth year Oct. 24, “Singing Stars’ everything is spit: and mo. they linim, loo, that a Connor pay: far hail iii savings, urns them a dividend mry vleli, and lasts a liiaiima, so ally llllflffl lvn 1.. . Eunnnr Tiiermu CONTROLS WATER TEMPERATURE ‘WHERE SMARTER WOMEN SHOP’ l OILING THE OPENER give - aivav insurance. Says the n; Tomormww m“ present m,“ prune fared coiriic, "all you lcseivolcu ‘m, per-nnami" m the: l i‘u. utvsa urea to our ANOTHER, MARY - ir'i.i. uis-r M! s ' LIFETIME .' Cosmmtinications to Prilirfil the shows and t.his_‘ month will discuss merina of en-, forcing them. I Fifty years ago, "waste gas" froml wElJ-JNGTQN» N Z-~ l\"l"» l "- A i "SL3 rnisfu s ice: nox . *1.‘ MEN'S SUITS $0 Suits selected from our regular stock, mostly All Wool imported Worsted materials, some Tweads — All illCIdéS and styles -- Single or Double Breasted Models — All Sizes V‘ - ,fuel for gas engines to operate flltfllll. £140,000 l$5filhillllll was ("illis- . _ , A musical program i\'lich' has blowers and other I\‘|r\(‘lliTll‘!‘_\'. This led today in a fire \\'lllL‘ll ticstrilycd shame‘ n! presidents -m°re N- fithffinlirgtblnlbzjdelflreagiy organized riicriurazeri mnili vii/tr: Caiiad- was one of the notahlc steps taken a. thlwee-sirircl‘ \i"t.iil ’ ivarzliouse 2a.?” M ljgpu!“ chmce‘ ported bv 2000030 V‘ 8 He’ Sim“ lalis iii their F5‘lll"ll for a singhiq in the more efficient use of iron here vontailliilti 2.50M bales of the e Clmhntutlo“ In“ n, m the amon Ber H nmmumsls aareet‘ returns to the air for lisQunti sicel-niakiiii: hY-lirotiiicls. lneiv season's CllD. islliitc llclzlslature; 1L0 (‘some how Thfiifi fiTPpliLilAllfiifinOx-liifi as I l . . _ ____ ....... ..________._ _ _, ___ - 99C 0P5 5 Oild e chosen , ' l- - T9- Originally my We ,0 be m ,..,.-..,. ...,,.,., m. m, m, mount: snout CONVENIENT transition pointed and lefl to exercise their Fran“ might ml’ be “bl? V’ l‘°"' . m". judgment “m, Orders m re_ trol her fifth columns at home port their choice to Congress on Wm“ makmg the Cmllrlbllllml ‘lllll Wfllllefiday in December of which ‘.‘°““l h.’ expect"! “f m“ the election year. However. for Brtmm l“ “Hiding the‘ raarma‘ 100 years or more. the stats; have ma“ prwrllm ‘l W ll mo" l" “ chosen the electors in party con- Mum” with h” "mmmic rem“ 834A‘ tests. ery Jfrance milst do the same. The Th, group "my m“ constant” lriicw Westertnlliuropgan military at. inllally and legally’, choose as Sm“ mus “we we“ Alllerlcfi“ - shut ii may he some time in com- v , H president, and vimbpresident any nid in rearmamcnt if the economic h“; aunmrlfias 5a., gimp ii“- yoyal v c A s c lgbéggytfté“getélblillcliiglhombxheas bile: those offices. Nevertheless, they of imlnfianlce {behind “Tm? h‘ ‘lllml “Nllllvlil- i I . I iclniirc to plug the home Island are confident. to rulhher-stamP the W” ~ "i l‘. 0 Cfllllsi‘. 1S lfv-‘ll- The niodcl ivns specinllv maria, I _ hji‘ d‘ choice of the people; Smllli mllllalllli ltcillfili l" hi‘? for installation in Princess Eliza-ll" u, s, lall‘;Lyfifiganllfizfiiflxlind;S’e314 I‘ ""1" "l" a Cflllfillllll-lvnfll army and mtflmfl Ponce‘ by m? hm“ “w” "°§h,1°“"”' .‘ ‘Wimp? lsrvares no words telling about them amendment, lo get l-ld n; that pa” P93“! "Will'- Housc, lilt- Briilsli Refrigeration _ WNW" back m mm“ of the United States electoral The” may come R My whmthe .Ass°"l“"°"' l“ 9mm‘ “mmm lmH WASHINGTON. Oct. 30 — (Spec-l 'l‘llc Army man, who attended machmflw‘ United States will have lo cnniilvc isli matches llic kitchen decoration. rem) _ Servhr, “m, m R“ ,, m r51 . l chool 53,5 h‘ M111,‘ t , , . _ . yd d, a e _\.il’Su me de HigiS . i w. till n he PHLSPFII‘ this it_is ihoiiniy one of liSblll agmwlncanadiax} Army service corps m “an. had a yen ‘m. Am“. i,“ section of the treatv. lie: external said to lhilf.‘ cost n out , ,washmgtox‘ is Private George LuMm, he was a. youm!5u.,-_ 111g“ ‘in-this year's election, each . . _. ., _ _ party, in cal-h slate that it is by 11,9’. Aums‘ _, ‘ ‘lvfl f“_‘llf‘f"‘_', ';‘_"_L"‘°l‘l°|°l’ec:l Malcolm, a native of sllflllllvi-yllllLvlllg soldier. lvilfllll’ on hallni. offers its slate of _W'm‘ the fiunla" “mm” “as (.X|I““.!° m 10M {Luv an; Al? ‘side. is a clerk in the Joint Caiiad-: llllllclllm l°lll°d ll" Alli!‘ flm‘ Electoral College candidates. In pun-Mme“. u F“ ‘whfklv "F1117" ‘M105’ " s_m_l“gc Sail“? 4f" “g ‘.1811 Staff headquarters in the U“- diulslvely" and has been iii llllllOflfl son“! states‘ mo” Me the omv Ml that Myhouh gnnlgthmrv like 9h» gallon churns of nli \, i.u nli Ihed states He has been m thisdwarly R decadm mm“ on the bnumv In "the" m; Marshal] ‘plan l; “mum b; a (ma. HZIIUZPTSIEOI gums» anti POLllII). Lat Ii wounuy only ‘our nmnthsl and ad“ “I Sm‘ get a chance w get M Electoral _ College ' Am“ d; not lpggpd ma“ The corollary l5 lUQfVSPFIIUHNS held at icinprriiiilrc suit-Imus he has much w learn flboutz-Cnnndac l-m living “m, (731155. ‘ ‘ . as true in reverse. Fllll" l" lll" limihllllls "°""<‘llli“l~ Igm "Sm-mill" u, Mal" iititis" lic told 1n lllL“l'\‘if‘\\'('l‘ ihii glfiyeaiédblgbnghfi fiillflurifilfeihrilglrfs l in zitldition there nrt- lllFPf‘ semi B," when [it cLme; u, --p_E_1‘"l\veek. "BeslclcsNINve given/so niuch . I .' it." ‘ll ‘-.':lri.‘:'l _.____. __. __A__.._ ___,, . 919cm“ M his part3“ 30"" slams London A linndsoinc refrlizer-lilrlrhlf Jijliciifcleliwplrill ikttjcwrayfsl Lzsflliiilrlti the refrigerator open onto lllt‘ 70 31!‘ the “ay and nmkc a mm "SS boll‘ "h? candldalys 5nd alor in stainless stool and (‘roam frlfvlf! 3U ilflullds 0f ice mid fluor- CUlllL‘. feet izcneral storage com-l Before coming l0 Wasliuigion, 91mm“ “llmes- ‘ enamel prcscliicrl in Princess Eliza- esceni lisllliui: flvurls the interior pai-iment held at 40 degrees F. The ‘ Malcolm served overseas in Ger- When the resuLs are known, mill as a wedding gift, i n [inr- us soon as tlic door is opened. ‘shelves und meat hangers nrc of many, Belgium, Holland, France ihle (‘lifters of the {party WlllCh 1am of goml |'e[|"jg(\rn|i0y\ to come Two large doors in the center of lstainless steel and England‘ Wns e n1a_iorit_i' o votes in any ___ -’~ _. .‘____ _ ,_ n, state cast all the Electoral College , .' votes for that stale. change by which the votes in the 0 Electoral College would he allotted according to percentage of the . irual vote won by each party can- dizlalc. In 1876 Samuel Tilderi won the ""-' largest popular vntc but Ruther- ford B. Hayes was elected presi- dent. because he. WOH the big YES, MEN! Just in lime for your new Fall and Wlfllfil Electoral Cflllvsr- Overcoat atu real s vin - ' ' - euosli In i940 Wendell Wilkle was only Ill l1 ld u g but do“ L w?" u Emu" d ' some 240.000 votes short of the . w’ o My 907mm" "L the“ low lmc“ _' Plck Fleeces’ mm m,“ by Fmmm" D_ Bomb from 3i to 46 -— Regular prices to $49.50 Q9 Meltons or Tweeds. Regular prices i-eit in New York suite but Roose- A truly super borgoin — ONLY . . . . . .. AI I to 32.50 -— SUPER VALUE __ _' a veil, got all 47 electoral votes. .___. ._.'__ . ____.i.____ .... .. .___ .- After an election, the electors in "m m" m through me {omflb m MEN S TWEED SUITS-Single or Double Ire tasted. reg. to $49.50. to clear . . . $24-50 it.) t co t" i th vote t the ""“""‘ "'“ J pelmflh sglllhjigllft we wa:h,¢mwn_ sovs‘ QUILTED LINED PAllKAS I aovs’ ALL WOOL MELTON l BOYS’ ALL WOOL CHEVIOT Jan‘ Q M ‘he joint “Emu o; Co,“ Novy ‘Blue Drill Fur Trimmed and DREECHES —- Double knees — fully SERGE LO'NGS — Well made — lou9ll dress. the sealed report is opened full zipper. lined. Sizes 6 to l6 years. wearing, Si"; and the results announced. The A" - 6 t 16 ‘u, I . president is inaugurated Jan. 20. "u! o y S ' ' ' ' " I i ispacml Sometimes electors who can af- ford the trip come to Washington for a formal "election" in Decem- ber and hold a banquet to cele- brate completionofthelr quadren- nial task. Then tho Electoral Col- lege is out of a iob for another the famous money-buck guarantee. ’ I _ lfmr rem- BllNlililEUM Gold iool (oogoloovn lugs...pwaw qt Qgngoloinn Conrado Limited, Montreal. llllllllllllll '..'l’.".i’.i'.'“l°.i°‘l"‘ heaven: time! For Coogoleum has c wear-layer of ltQOl-iOUQhQfl0d.pOlM and baked enamel equal in thickness to 8 coats of the best floor pciinl applied by hand. And if’: the only enamel surface floor covering with Rug I Bright, pretty, easy-io-ccre-for . . . ii sic ys l)", first Monday “H” the Se“ the general defence oi Europe persons legally qualified to hold llYm-HTlm l5 l0 llflVP II PTOWY‘ Wall model is five years ahentl of schc- ‘a; he wishes’ he never “ushers | RAN-mm! Con“, Sh“ defences may have l0 be manned pnuiitis. ii liiis. steel druuvrs fnrlzvlalcolln. 26v or Prince County. “.35 ‘cry ma‘, time hpsnt m", in ldate. ls a vote for the slate of mm“ m" "Wm" mm!“ Lmfl‘ mwMalcolm is WashingtiJ-ni heslfllPllfl l9 "l6 A1111)’. 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