that i~. , PAGE FOUR r W ._. nir ll Hill Morning >___...__.__. ___,. I’: csturut: LICUL (Jul. W. Chester B. MCLIIII \I\‘U President: J. It. Burnett. FJJ. . LWIIL Cul. l). A. M-AUKIIIIIUII, 0.5.0. ‘Ifiif giiifnrrcrtufiir1tr1inrnetty FJJ Ually llflllllldfid In I881) ituis: tit-unit Walker and Ian A. Burnett i SUBSCRIPTION RATES By .\l..il in l'.l-.'.l.. sum per ix-"ir; 51.2.’; lut l; iiioiillis; 50c for one month 12.1; UclI\l.‘I_\ ,~.>.uu per war; $3.00 for 6 munlhl ‘ 5H5 IUI 3 tiiuntlis B)" Mail iii Cut - tla and U.5..-\. $5.00 per your Saturday \\ erltly: ‘$.00 lit-r year; $1.00 for b‘ month; LQTTETU uilil ll UARBIAN $2.50 tor 6 mouth: headed for England; or they have taken to the air, either in their own planes, or in enemy planes to which they have helped under the enemy's very nose. “Flint this total of 2,000 has been built up by one at a time by the arrival in England of young Frenchmen determined to brave any danger iti order t0 carry on the fight to the end ‘lyilh llieir AITlcsfin eirTmmtryis .li0ii0r, and eventually to free their country, is evidence of the healthy spirit still strong in a France whose fetters prevent its people from ex- pressing their real opinion.” — EDITORIAL NOTES — Jc for 3 uiunths ,_ ___ _A 717 ..._... m?‘ i - ti....i..i..~i..\... u... III t». ulllialllml u! Car-owners have, for the most part, them- “*“ “ “ ‘ “"~",_ hi‘ ;\'_‘:_‘""_'“,‘:"“,,trzfélxi: selves to blanie if their gasoline costs them M-it- Arvin-l. 124$ reel an. more; they can lay up the old car half the time. l titty sc, rill-uiitll; mi»- btumI, i, ,,, ,, ,,, , “tint-m At-uu stunt], audbury. _ __ _ _ .. >t...,., Huiirlun s. is, lilléll lfuhertwuu 1n l’llS father's footsteps. Philip H. Willkic, AIIIIII'I»I, . Ill/sic dtrriiiyrsf iJIifl-i-iiiry is Weaker than Hie l» shirt-st lit/r." i’ m‘ i Qii ruin Y. OCTOBER 4, 194i. Newsboys Day i. wit (‘ztnzitlxi and the United tt»ti.l_\' ilie iiiraluiilile scr- \iilliii\ who deliver the pa- wl .~.i ~xile on the strt-cts, 312 t. Wilillilll sziyi g that the ‘-. lll our dt-iiicicratic civ- ~- ht- th-lncrs the goods in .. " :"_\' few citizens w-otild be in in 1~ i\‘.li.‘.\ \\ll.il is going on in the - ' ‘ lt is true thcre is a kind J, illlf it can never re- . =iii a f:iiiiily' point of - [an liappt-tis to be listening is broadcast it is lost, "iicil. The iitwvslitiys handle 3 l!) a furni which enables family to digest it at hrrer page in which he '1}; attention one day in \ei'\. = of the newboy, t0 make ~ realize the important part he ~iiitiiiu_s' welfare. As a matter of fact, a large prirtittn of the successful cit- izens of (li-irhitzt-iiwvcn, in the professions and in nude mid (‘tiEl'.".‘t'l'(‘C, began as list boys and netv»l.-.~,~ our ‘i v papers. Many have con- f<_-_=~<_il .: the expc QHCE thus gained was of great value in later life. \\'ho can tell how many of the vtiu it-r generation. now among our newshuti- he o-nr professional, political and h,-,;J i m’ lUllltilTtHY? Good luck to them all! (‘mt- of the finest tributes ever paid to news- hnyc will hi,‘ found in mrlay‘: Poet's Corner. The llllvt‘ ‘.‘.'("l'€ wri on several years ago by B. fl0l€d Llullti‘ n jouili. =t. iir-s ~ “Goidboufs Campaign git-rule,- Gilitlrriut of Quebec is actively par- mrq in two i)_\'"(il"Cilt’lll5 against the on- gius of ex-Preiiiier Dttplessis. At St. the titlier night the Premier likened his tn a “veritable paradise on earth where “l a greater tiieasure of liberty and juuice syvtrhcre else in the world. If such imppt- (wit. .t-d it was due solely to the l-lriiisli Crown which extended its protection in as great a measure to (glut-bee as to Canada as a whole," lie 3flll‘lllt‘(l_ Referring to his new policy in llltlhlllQ liiitilisli compulsory in _the. sclitmls, l‘rt-iiiit~i' (itidliout declared preparations in the future could bt-st he done now by good Ctlllfltllltllill facilities fur the rising generation. "\\'e ‘Zllll to have the nitnibei" of our (French- CZlllUJll/llli lItliiWtFS rt-thict-tl,” he shouted, “we Ytlllll inure tlf limlll to hcvtiine bosses and we rill uiitt‘ and for all of the opprobriuin led llt\\'t‘l'S of wood and drawers of .~e. r'ri"in of the National Union iiii<-iii':< educational program was p at ilic- hoinziii Catholic clergy I ,lii'l'llll('l' (iodhout said “non- » tliuw~riiiii~iit was collaborating with 1 ltlii(‘\f iiirzisure and from the i i only son of \\’endell L. “lillltie, and \\’illiani C. .\lacl’hail, son of Larry MacPliziil of the chain- pioii Brooltlyti Dodgers baseball team. were '1- niong the thirty young college graduates who were inducted into the Naval Reserve V-7 Mid- shipmen School this week. U i It 4 Sir Roger Keycs, British zidiniral, born this date I872; one of the most distinguished officers in the Navy, who was created a baronet and presented by Parliament with $50,000 in recog- ,iiition of his services. Isle was in conitiiand of ioperations for blocking Zeebrugge and Ostend; lcliief of staff at Dardanelles and Gallipoli; iti icommand of the Dover Patrol in i917; and in command of the Battle-Cruiser-Squadron, At- lantic Fleet from 19i9 to i923. a m w 4i Mr. G. M. Little, director of the Wartime Bureau of T9ClllllC€ll Personnel announces that through a national survey, the bureau has esti- mated there are approximately 18.000 univers- iLV-trained engineers and chemists in (‘Illl-‘ltlil. Engineers and chemists who had applied vol-- iintarily through the bureau had been placed in war industry, but this source of trained per- sonnel had run out. The bureau is now faced with 50o unfilled requests for engineers and chemists for war work and Mr. Little docs not believe that figure represents the total demand. u iii You cannot down the sporting instinct in the British Tommy. “Klud and Blood,” a daily inim- eographed news sheet issued by British soldiers defending besieged Tohruk in Libya, recounted recently the progress of a flea-catching compe- tition among the various battalions. “The compe- tition," it said, “is not confined to fleas, but comprises all kinds of vermin, and a table of comparative values is given hereunder: One bedbug equals three fleas; one rat, ten fleas; one gazelle, 30o fleas; one Italian prisoner, zoo fleas plus all fleas foutid 0n him. We think it anomalous that 300 fleas are allowed for one gazelle and only 20o for an Italian, since Ital- ians are much fleeter of foot than gazellcs and consequently harder to catch." w a it It is announced from Ottawa, though not of- ficially, that all the nine provinces have agreed to the Federal Government being the sole col- lector of income tax and corporation tax for the duration of the war. Mr. F. C. Mears, of the Montreal Gazette, has this to say: Federal and provincial officials, sitting in at the conferences, have quite properly withheld froni the pLllJllC any important figures as to what the various provinces will get out of the deal. Such dis- closures might cause heartburning or rivalries. There has been a genuine desire to get the job done speedily and harmoniously, and that desire has been satisfied. The Dominion has been dis- posed to deal generously with the provinces, one evidence being that the 194i figures were finally used as the basis of the computations. For a while this basis will be an advantage to niost of the provinces. I ‘Iii New Zealaiid is under no delusion about the necessity for men and more men to fight for ifrecdoin and safety. It has just called out its, C. men, grade three, for home defence. This grade covers men classed as unfit for foreign service citrgv rziriit- zipprtriauoii of the Govern- . . _ . . ., _ and many employers felt secure in possessing lllt‘ll' s i‘ - to -‘H‘t.'llllllll(,' education. l speak , . . . . . . . ,, . _ workers so rated. Liidcr the itittinsifictl train- ti. tun l~ -.~ ..i a fainilv, the Premier . __ 1 ing plan for the home army, however, these \\'Ll'.l i-ii. liii: ii - llllYtillQ coining to us and __ ‘ , . .. v - men are now mobilizing, while those with s.‘ ~i right for you to feed anti . . . ' special skills or holding key P0515 have been (‘lwfiii- \~~ " l‘t‘ll illlf don't interfere with ' llllwil-"lilllill dcvelopiiieiiz, i-iii-r iY-»,i..i.. .. lit‘ ii warned the calling up Will last throughutit the war. This step is not only part of the govern- tneiit plan to nialte over honic dt fences. but ap- tlicnisclvrs i lNflTES BY THE WAY Tlie Nazi are now engaged upon three fronts. The liu-sian annles eung them ln the East the is tiammcrnig them from‘ the skies, and the sulLeii people mI l t , are me RA. . ithe subgugaud lamts are under- llxilning German tyranny from beuw. — Vancouver News HeralrLl lle hm given New York the but.‘ clty admiiiistratLn 1t. has eve: had. The sum of his construe-l ttve aclucvetnonis far OtILWQIKYI-‘Si his mL-tzikes. His good qualltles‘ of character -- his courage, his, honestly, li.s energy, his com-j bzitiveziess - far more than couri- ter-bulance his obvious defects; No one regards him as a. paragon 0f all the virtues. But he has been- a great, a dlstlnguislied Mayonl Thai, ls more than enough. -- New, YGlk Herald Tribune The size of the Individual mem- bers of the American family has shown no decrease. Babies come lll the old iissoited sizes. Men and wcmen Rte actually said to be taller and llt‘.'.\'l‘,’l' than they were 50 yetirs ago. The size of the mod- ern bedroom can be cut down, but. the bed lengths cannot be trlfled with. The folding table tn one corner of the ltvlng room may be- crme a dlnlng table, but. the chairs on which the diners would slt seem to require ilie same surface areas as once upon a t-lme, - New York Times. i Mr. King's explanation of why Canada niiizntains the semblance‘ of (llplciriatic relations with. Vichy, Fiance, and e-"g clally why Cam, ada eiittrriains a V:cliy Minister alt Ottawa. 1s iict reassuring Mr. King's explanation, in effect, ls| that. Canada is acting as a sort. of liaison office for the Eimplre be-| tween the British peoples and t.he| encliained resume at Vichy. He snys that Mr, Churchill ls anxious‘ that. the CfIllllCClliTl should be; itiiiiiitaiiied through the French Minister at Ottawa. Well, 1t may be r0, but lt ls mighty dubious. What plain men are compelled m see is that the Vichy regime is act- A like a responslble body of ' iiintive Frenchmen and mm‘? and more like the lg- nctiiinlous catspnw and creature of Nazi Germany. There ls ln honest. dealing as, much excuse now for having a German Embassy at. Qgtttwa as i; Vlflly Legatlon. The Vichy Government; ln France ls Hitler's gatilelter 1n France and the Vichy begatr-n in Ottawa is at. least; as much the agent of Hitler ln Canada as it is anything at all. The Frenchmen that. Canadians want to help and" want to have correspondence with are the men of Free France. irherevcr they are. Tlhait is the an=\r"r to Mr. King's suggestion of the high desirability of the pre=enit anomalous and rlan- gerous premuise zhtit we can have useful intercourse with Vichy. — Vancouver Dally Province, The other day a restaurant pa- tron cainplzrnetl that. because lie was wearlnt; suspenders instead of a belt he was not permitted to remove his coat. Oilier custom- ers, SllS])€‘.ll(l€‘l'1£‘SS, iite their meals in cool ccmfort wliile lie swel- tlered. A plquznt detail, he testi- fied, was that several women din- ers, following a current mode, were wcartiig suspenders over their blouses. and n9 objection was made. If visible susircntters are permiss- ible for wcman, why not for men? he inquired. What price sex equal- lty riéwi? It not lzeciuise n-f any ZlO-if-ITCf-iC consideration, surely, for; there are masculine suspenders‘ that ln point of beauty and event gaiidiness yield noililng to the, most ornamental of the feminine. sort, What, then. Ls the answer? Certainly it is no answer to say that. tlii: wliole prc em can be solved by the univ szil atloptioit of the belt. s me nien are so constructed anatomically’ or they t-liink they are, winch amounts to tll“ szinie tli.iig - that they cannot wear belts. But 1t. is not only thee, a small minority no doubt, who d crve consider- ation Tliei-e are other and more numerous inrn who think sus- penders iirc mote tzrt-iible. and still others - probably the most numerous class — who stick to susjetzdcrs out of lotig habit they have worn ‘em for 40 years and will be dlngecl if they're go- lng to change now. All these rea-l sons are respectable ones, but lt. ls sad to confess that they are not. much respected by those who de- cide wlint the well-dressed man shall wear in public places. — New York Sun. 4 Herc is one of the most interest- ing medntal disciverics made dur- ing the war. It concerns an en- tirely new‘ treatment for ‘nolse shock’. For nicst. sick persons quiet. is an ess'iit‘al part of tlielr treatment, but there are at least some patients for whose recovery noise ls ticccssary. Two mental ex- perts, Wtllkillg tn a military hos- pital, havc been studying the treatment. of mental dlsturbaitce due to gun-Ln, stroll-bursts, ax- plodlug bombs, sirens and dlve- bomblng planes. Treatment on orthodox lines, by rest, by phy- sical training, games and occupa- -_ a __ i‘ - parently is a plan for conservation of maii- n L,‘ d,’ d d , b t I ‘m’ I "inch Hlers power. The creation of an army tank school also ,,§{‘“l,,,,:,§§,‘§l’Y-,~,,,;l,“ pgéiiientsm kvei-ie . is creating demands for new types of technicians film 0V°P$°n5lllV¢ V) Such “("595 c°,"’"'l.'l“1"""“"‘l'l“' iiudfene‘ o‘ such (as draughtsmen, welders. and male sten-y tiff-iii’ r31,“ stifigtijd ll" h,“ "l ll” "M" ll“ “l "l idillmh‘ h“ will?“ ographers who are being called up for the dur- Violently M any "Rusty-U Iwlfie- In ti ~'l'1 . 1'.’ \‘i.t'.. llll in \\‘tlil rtgtgziitl to the rapid 11mm of the Wm, fact. hospital was too quiet a lacei lit»t.:iiilli.', .\ir IN-rce which is i a s ilficgglgclgflgxggglzgeplglsél°%g dial: nus zirviias of war. ln little _ tors men borrowed from the BBO lllftlt‘ il:..i one _\-i-:u' :ifi<-r the departure from COMCT" hf“ bee" ‘Tamed h)’ fl'4‘_“°\‘<"lf Ylllmg Ffgltmgglgiligfr ‘frcflftd-sanfg ‘n’: lat and oi iilt- inst Fri-v hreiich air squadron. Oi ti“). U‘ 5- Pettflrljljsilt ‘ll Ju-“UCG m?“ ‘mt’ chine’ guns. The sound of planes » _',, ,._,.,,, 1,, |;.\,_,,,, 1,, f,g|,,1,,._.,d@ the Mp9s uralizetl American citizens who have lived a- glad slretnsweXplo-slorésidaryd 5p orli. llltlt‘. lilt l‘ t‘ i'l"tllt'il .\ir Force has grown iliroatl for some years must return to the United wrayaélfaxswggrfo a, d°:e_‘.%°e; front a ltltlt‘ llillltillll Hi young volunteers to SW95 b)’ Oclob?!’ 13-_Y‘94l- {f llKfy “"511 10 fe- were reminded that hfiman beluga iiiiirt- than 3mm) now iii active service. Free l-Wl lhfirRAllilfillCiln cllllPnhlllllll- #9“??? FY0595" ggraegggogzili? otflfanylmmsewgobifig ]‘l1'llt‘ll p~l~i~, ll(‘\"il'\llllt[ to Colonel Iicrreiic s hots an: a is_arc paflltlllfll Y ‘ll l)’ lle "CW by a riillwav know this. And so Slillvlllrlil, art- lliiW serving <i\'<l'l'IU(‘CtlI\iC(l Eu- . Fllliilg, as in tpnte a tllllllllcl‘ (ff "Wlilllt-TS mi- ggfge 352g? ilflzlgffiiggdtgtugég ‘gig rope, lll stun, il".'lll, ligypt. 'l'uiii.<, lnbya, .'\l)- :Ill';llI7.(‘.(l Americans come t0 Lanada to accept breakdpwn, The}; “upon, we" ycsiiiizi, sun-i tli- Sudan, thus relieving the ll°§l5 l" dlff¢r_°"l; Cflllfgof. Jcllfl-‘ll lCmPl“ 9' iéillgfiflllftte- Tigzlénweiirgg?” g: a‘ prt~~~iii"i- till "liw |\’..\.l". in :ill these fl'(‘ltl.<..l7t‘t‘<‘ -“,\v'll'-"\.‘-{0H_ll95- lirlllfdllill 1'. Cyril _i_¥lI‘IlCS. of McGm llvlng the emotional etiPerlerices _li,-. ih-h 1.4!.“ u-iar tilt‘ l'l't'i|t‘li ziviaioi- s uniform Lniversily says some of l\lcGill s staff were phlcpl lélfldth terrlfledt dthetruuiliwzg “an, [ho t w... .,|' |_.,rr-.-tint-, tlit: Free French Americans hut he did not kfloiv \vliether_they' ‘if gregyt mania?” Y“: no,“ .\\'ll1i>iii_ ridili-il ~n tilt‘ Jet-re. For the niust part were naturalized Americans or ll(\f_ lle said he brought back (their anxieties, but 1 it- {it lifli‘ i, til‘ .\lll('l'lt‘.'lll planes, because had lit-cu informed by the U. S. Consul General gllgeciactmmfhwhesfngenmggafglélé lili r» iitu not niwiy French planes. and fewer that there \V("I‘C to he no exemptions other than their self-control and their confl- pails, ihtt ltftciliwi llrilaiii after the fall of ltlic ones cited i_n_ the ruling from “lashington, dmw- , l‘r.'iii t», |Vlll If such citizens are residing abroad solely Mmmbunz o; Mug", "ck. (Vlimvl l‘Ei-i-r<-iit‘+ stzitetnent gncs on to say‘. or principally in the employment of foreign cor- fillqqsthgoff WWW}? 0! the British "illii. diit-t-lnpiiit-iit of the Free French Air ‘porntions if such are suhstantiallyowned and m?“ §,,,,§’,§§{,‘,,,,..‘“b,,”°,,§“,, magi“; lwrri lll iii-i nu» year ls‘ nnlccil remarkable, .aclually controlled by American business organ- War Bell"! Society headquarters for it l‘i*yil't tcltl- :i ttziily grmrlll iii spite of trc- ;izations having their principal offices or places mggezreggg lg, ‘wrdglgghe; lllfdlillitlw IillflCllill('.~. Scattered Frenchmen have ‘of business in the United states." Persons born military service of additional tlimi- l. v - . . q d escaprtl from homes ivatclietl by the Gestapo; in the Lnitcd States are not involved in the new Baaggg gflglfglntaglwggldn 19 ditty il.'l\-t: siiiuqglt-il tlivinselves otit pf encmy- ruling as they retain their American citizenship firm, many gflwhlch in‘; riipyonger c~u "l i- . l, ice .rrivet at a s - n m tt h ' ' . mm; u» r, 0-,,» v an, o,- nt pin ll‘|'l1l_\ 1m oi a ca o a er w ere they live until and unless the, wnmm m, me srwlcu m take Wm‘ port, they lllilllllgkltl to get aboard a small craft swear allegiance to another country. them‘ when they m i n .5@rzeant ls told to WIP.. 'riii~:_ giiitgogrizrowisi wcuaigpian g FLEET STREET I never see the newsboys run Amid the whlrllng street, Wlth swift untlrlng feet, To cry the latest. venture done, But. I expect. one day to hear Them cry the crack of doom And rlslngs from the tom With great Archange Arid se them running from F eet. As messengers of God, Wlth Heaven's tidings shod About. their brave unwearled feet. -Shime Leslie. Promotion From The . Ranks (Hnanclal Post.) The l9-year.old son of the chief of staff of the Canadian Army ls B. private in the basic training school at Brantford. This ls evi- denoe of the new democratization that is coming lnto Canada's fight- lrig forces. But it l; not the only evidence. . Outside o! an occasional adniln- lstrative 10b calling for specialized ability, no one can now enter the Canacllan army with the rank of officer. or even of IRIICLCOFDOIBJ. Every man joins u a private. All Lake the Initial basic training that ls common to soldiers ln iill the branches. Those demonstrating special qualities of leadership may be sent on to an officers training school, of which we now have two in Canada. It tliev succeed there, they et. the rank of’ second lieu- tenan. From then onward their further Lpromotlon depends upon their ab lty. The Al!‘ Force has developed its own slmllar plan for reaching down into the ranks to find officer ma- terial. All men taking training ln the Brltlsh Commonwealth Alr Training Plan enter at the same rank-the lowest. Only a certain percentage of those ultimately Wlllfllllg their Wings are glveii commissions. The commissions g0 to the pupils best demonstrating thelr worth. The Navy, where distinction of class and rank have always been marked. ls also seeking to flnd its top men among the more promis- ing of lta “other ratings." In the last war it was not uiitll U16 111051118 stages, when we ran very short. of officer material, that. there was any wholehearted schema of promotion from the ranks 'I‘!'1.l1y ln this war, everv Gang,- sllan soldier, sailor or aliman car- rles a fleld marshals-or an air niarshaYs or admfrars baton-in his knapsack. Need For Men (St. Catharlnes standard) Col. J. L. Ralston, Ministgr Q1 Defflllse, Hon. J. C. Gardiner, Hon. Mr. Casgrln, and others in the Cab- inet have been appealing in the best. way they know how m; men so come {onward and join the forces. Tliere ls a conspicuous lack of official information as t0 the wet-i; by week recruitment which ls re. qulred for ordinary replacements. and the results which are being ‘Jbmined by the nonderous oratory of the Cabinet Ministers. The government ls commmfl-L Tllie fairest and most effective “by of securing men {or the ser. "mes l5 the ‘me WHY the govern- merit will not travel. Politics gov- eriis this decision without ques- tvon. The life of the Liberal party, ' tlwetel‘. ls of far less importance Ailvlln the llfe of the British Em- p .8. As a dlstln lsh d l - ited States Edffor e dedlftiridii? cilia ada still insists on a comfortable ‘Witt get waging war. But wars CM)- Iéoith won with comfort but only w“; ggtlélg-‘IICCHV lgnlttllc neltéiern ctpln ‘ ~ . t s an 5 wltlllslry thereof. a When a. Canadlank recruiting country fair ground, fiflhufsf,’ {at Wlll hurt attendance. lt ts time for Patriotic Canadians to best,“ tt-pxmselves and to do some serious 71B ~85 f0 what l5 the cause of the mental condition and re. "m"! B-Qalnst war services held bv thousands of the your; men of the nation. There l: o y one ‘FEPLBS-Em". 19w- frfm their hmries for duty. ‘rife-y mudg flashlight and batteries, MIR-s. soap. toothbrush and Loonhlmsle. 09ld cream, talcum Powder, sewl k1, Iliandkerchlefs,“ wrltitng hgiafperiieti “c”! and fl Wealth as well as gumboo-t socks to protect the wo- men Ilg-iinst ofillblalns. - British War Relief Sinlety Press Release. llsLMlngi-d‘: for sprains. b 1 Michael near; the nos OF cnaunuur A THOUGHT A DAY FOB A PEOPLE AT WAR -- ht to defend denivotazrifrtlt: Mani!!!“ Christian ldeals. We believe that everv- thlng which free men value andc l gwfifmn enzle Kins. no¢o40++oo+o0w++04++0 W0 Churchill And The Lat (New York Herald-Tribune) Crlticlsm of and comment uPOB the historic meeting between Pre- sident. Roosevelt and Prime Mlri- lster Winston Churchill his taken many forms. It has ranged from most. solemn dlsqulsltlons upon matters of world Import-with whlch, after all the nieetlng was really concerned-to blttler clashes over very minor points of protocol. But. it. has remained for a publlca- rlon tn London to strike-one can. not; say u. new low-a note which Ls txulte out of this world. The ubleatlon ls called "Calf. and ll- i; the organ of the Outs Protective lgagug, rted by Th '- soclatled Pres As repo _ e As a, “Cat" took umbrage at lctures showing Mr. Churchill paling a feline mascot: on the bead during the Atlantic sessions. Cats, ft asserted "abhor head pat- ting." 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