_ China in the greatest DECEMBER 13. 1940 a4} Chinese Youth Takes Big War Role siuilents Coach teasairis in Art m‘ Resistance, Trained to Lead (By (worms A. FITCH) NBA bpnwl cut-respondent wit ' 1114:1- fflfli. seen some of the bombers 311; c.s\‘.1‘1 by Onincse They carry a cnedw of sev- , fight, and the ra 1o opera- fgysofm icn g1; Whether this llOh shoztage of moxipciver or “rye guns go to their death 111.11 flyers in the crews .9 snot down over China. pursuit __ 1- pamiotic service, I do ~ "now. ‘r9011. '1 China. however, is ser- m y; c in a different man- n s up and chins high, Clilnes" ycuili has ccme a. long “w. {r0111 ihe day _I recall, in i911, 1111111 U11..1n held its first national .et in Nankmg. It was boy. attempting re- place in the lrgn Jump, ~11 time because his queue. zed the crcss bar. 112 ppened with his 1t eff. It was a bold step to tzlze in those clays, but no.1 first place for his S TOLD Y W Til BOOKS v. (Lencral Chiang Kni- pailence and firmness ma: why" Chlncfis powerful youth m meni. 11:: evolved into sanc- ;_ ; qull: ciffcrent from such uygrcmriii. in Germany. Italy or Jinan. 11c urgcd smdents to stay 1-1111 ihcir books. China had plenty of manpower. What it nxded was trained leadership. flgspii“ this injunction. thou- s oi students have gone into _ y service, studying aviation a: entrrzng one of more ihirn 30 mlliiury iiCIIIiFIIIIGS. Some have ioiucd gucrrilli bands, and others wcrk amrnrg peasants and villag- 5, Tires-c leach the techniques h; to evacuate a town when 1101051111 leaving behind nbsoulie- 1v noilwn: useful to the enemy the Japanese take towns and find no! a uiensil to cook their rice. not a stick of firewood, not a. piece a of metal to ship back to Japan. “we Chinese students who con- tinued ilicn- education have had t.o due 111M makeshift shelters when the boinlzers came over. 'I'hey have joined the long trek westward in which 85 colleges and universities out cf 107 have retreated to West intellectual trrk in history. Central iluiversity, two blocks from my home in Nanklng, was one ci il1c~e. It had been bombed tour i‘ ~= The girls’ dormitory was de- c: ,ed. the dome oi’ the beauti- auditorium shattered. Two siudenzs and several servants had been killed. Dr. Lo Chla-lun. the ircsicfeui. holds degrees from Yale. Frlnceimi, the Sorbonne and Berlin. lie sazd: "if they bomb us out of Nauk- 111g we will move to West China, and if they bcmb us out of West News Briefs FREDERICTUN, N. 3.. Dec. 12- iCP>~lt ivas announced today by Premier J. B. McNalr, K.C.. that the New Brunswick Government has lately purchased 198.000 cig- ireiLcs which are being dispatch- ed overseas as Christmas presents for the troops in the New Bruns- wick units now overseas. FREDERICTON. N. B., Dec. l2 -i.CP>-1t was learned today that the Right Reverend W. I-I. Moore- head. Bishop of Fredericton is be- ing appointed a Iiieutenant-Col- W1 in the chaplain service oi’ the Canadian NPAM». 111s Lordship was chan- luu overseas with the 13th Field Brigade RCA. in the Great War and ivas at the time of mobiliza- tion 111 1919 chaplain of the 12th Field Brigade RCA. To what. unit 111s Lordship will be attached is not known. SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND. Dre. 111-10? Cable) -Cnnadian soldiers played the role of San!“ Claus today for more than 200 =cl1onl chlldrcn evacualCd from innzlnnis bomb-battered east cud. The troops loaded the youngsters life 1;! l1 e1; and drove them from lilPll‘ 1-:r.1u v rrfunie to the nearest IWn so they could buy a Christ- .‘ s ])l'/‘:Y‘lll for the parents still t v. in London. Later the Cano- ; pliw to slime a Christmas were may are blllcted. nnsb FEET §_»___ fjlNAIiFTS Students of the Resist Japan China. we will move to the borders of 'I‘ibet. If they kill one trained student, we will tirzun l0 othcrs to take his place." So students 11nd faculty started their thousand-mile Journey up the Yangtze river. taking the blooded Livestock oi their dairy depart,- ment with them. Thousands of coolles had already been sci, to work building temporary adobe build. lugs on the new “campus" cn the outskirts of Chungking. Fifty build- ings were completed; reference books were on library shelves with- in two months of beginning the l .. eri far (he kids in the arcu I HEARD vou WONDERING ABOUT MAC ‘S EXTRAvAeAMcLwELi. I DON'T WANT TO as SUSPICIOUS. our HOW'D n! MAKE A PILE HONESTLY P operation. Now that new campus Veteran 1* Writer SHELTER. (By Edward W. Beniile Jun" United Pies; Staff Correspondent) LONDON-Life in Iiondon cite": dark is on a timetable-a German timetable that to-day supersedes reserve army (forward "British Greenwich time as soon es the sun gees down led and sm:ky on the whiter horizon. That tlmc- table-the timetable of i.i1~ Nazi night, bomber-rules London’; life for 12 to 14 hours these long Dec- ember nights when the sun has moved south toward the equazor. In London three nigths thees n0 lamp-lighting time. The dusk gath- ers dee-prr and deepfr in the s reels until {lnailly they are back with glrom and mght is ccmpletc. People hurrv raster as t-he llirlit begins to fade. '1‘1~.e_v are hutryhg to 1101c up for the irghi. Once cl"rk has fal- l-cn if is both dungzcrsus and diffi- rul: to be abroad on the stlceis 0f i 1131141011. - flow Ni§ht Is Sptnt Unless you 111:9 a pnliccmzn. an air rnid wa dcn. a tlmfiuiter, n or some on: elsey 593ml 1g ¢-- “yr, 1 31 these public shclcrs. you get, to "011" 101110 0r y.ur I - nmvwspaperiiinii with business that kcps y. uyceu E b i htl f1. ‘ l’ xvlyii, nlgyppgns (31011? HOW d0 , ‘e. spend these ion! 1118M r. , This gtcut. cavernous building cobblestone fo 1 . Engi, 5 had murh c-vcn b:i:re th bays A cum; r012 CURIOSITY. YOU EVER Each student carries his own chair, for wood is scarce. .. r Fist We visit nu East End shel- ~c a firleht C-EDCL N°Wi Lacy they've b-‘czi s. p whcsc a: 111111!’ 9/», home on the ground florp or in i-h~._ ‘HbWlV 1'1 t 1118115"! ll‘ Andemcn sih-"ltcr in the bnckyzzrtl . . s safe cxinifih-I‘ Brihfnrl ior there are imeral rlfllt Tim's‘ above, but light there its rccom- day: ime-iiazirn. erase. Not nmnv Fm W8“ N0“. Lin“. Imp- 19:1; and fiilii shelter and other; like it we i119‘ ‘ _ only lrnres they have leit. In i119.- unl-is-s thecs a pom o-f a, b£‘(il vgsfEfiDAY r SAW HIM wn-u one 01- ~=T . m5 SHADIEST-LOOKING MUGGS - TH E vomiorts n. 'warpnan." . 4 w’ _ W‘ ...ss;;>\@,.~. . University ut Yenan live in rave has already been bombed s but hold classes in these again, Chinese students responsive buildings ('.es.1'oy.=(i sudents killed. SCOUT (‘IRDUPS IMPORTANT Chinese students first bocnino net-loudly articulate in 1910 when be run over. To Nanklng they went. they began to protest against Etud- ents gave their lives in frantic item- onsiraiicns against Japan and tracks of the Shankrni-Nanking railroad (lcnianding that they b: given free passage to Nunking or the and there they obtained Clllzuqg way in which the infamous Aniu Kai-shekls nrcmlse not to COYH- Clique in the Peking government promise with the Japanese. was selling Chinala birthright to ' Japan. They organized meetings, boycotts of Japancse goods. Between 1920 mid i928 the Soviet influence which colored the nation- al revolution of Sun Yul. sin found Describes :I.ife In London After Dark PEOPLE HURRY FASTER AS LIGHT FADE—ONCE INDOORS THEY ARE HOLED U FOR 12 TO 14 HOURS-VISIT PAID T0 AIR RAID are now 10w aft-er I'O\\' cf thiec- tiered bunks. enough t: accommo- date about 21.00 pcrso 1s. The res‘. spec-ad their brdraggled bedding 0.1 the dusty floor. Some we" = betwetn huge rolls of "print l l In 1038 the Son-VIn-Cnu-I (inc sirikrs, Three-People's Principles) Youth Corps was organized. an olfshost ‘of the New Life Movement. Iis sun was to give training in mental ‘and physical health, to train poll- iical leaders and to instruct tire more evenings at lh-e in . The folks in this hcuss play a lot of checkers. cribbaiz: and lotto 110w. That's true at the shelters, too. Ncvtr any trouble finding a fourth for bridge. Book Ye; are holding up well. loo. n... Jig like a._ gccd hock to make the long nights indoors itees more quckly BEGINS T0 ' cr to keep your mnd off the Ge:- p man planes buzzhg overhead and the crash of that anti-aircraft inat- IBPY in the Dark thz-ee blocks down the street. One of the cirpgnt best~scllers is Nccl Mon-it's Squ - (irons Up—A story of the RAJ“. s fight. in Flanders. Anzther is Andre Maurofs’ Battle cit Fzence But mystery stories top the list. dgwnj Some Lsndoners now rats a. gcoqi mystery as the n-sxt best thing to not yet removed. Tire air is heavy‘ an “all clcat" fight- ond clczc lzdtn wilh bcdy odours and the smell or futngatinz ch-cmi- l Brit, vcu can st" hay» a. nlzhtl Channcd with the out in Landon, perhaps at a May- cals and chemicals from the hastily E 1a r 110101: installed latrines. Stray dogs and cats wander about. In one 03711-31‘ a Salvation Army canteen sc 1s tea i and soup for a penny a cup, jclly l roll: for a ptuny, sausrr is rolls ani applq turnovers for in] once nnd cold meat. pits for ihrcrpciwce. The perple have U211 ihrtnginz in sincg 4 o'clock. At daylight they l I l In the basement of this hotel these is a. ballroom. The room is crowd-ed with smartly. dressed propkz-just the sort who've always filled Mayfair hotel ballrooms. Th; ballroom used to b; 9/1 under- g cund storage room. Now you cm ding there cn lobslct‘ thitrmidoi- drink champagne and dance until UHARLLYFFIYPUWN GUARDIAN people in their duties in the ooun- try's crisis. At certain ages. all students are expected to be boy and girl scouts. and as such have shown remarkable bravery for their years in air raids and in first-aid work after such raids. "WARPHANS" GROW TO HELP Other youngsters who may play an important part in the recon- struction oi’ China are the rescued PAGE NINE orphans of the war. Madame Chiang has made these "warphans" her special project. Today some 40.000 out. of the iviio-knoivs-how-many thousands are well housed and cur- ed for in her ivarplinnagcs. These are run efficiently on smnll bud- gets: the teachers are interested in their charges. and the warphnns hapy and interested in their work. The more adviincel among the 14- 16 aizc group do relief work in base hospitals, and hundreds train a- dults in washing, bathing and d9. lousing wounded soldiers. They en- tertain convaslcscents and help with hospital sanitary work. The wife of one of my good Chin- ese friends is in eharrze oi‘ one of these wurphanrigrs. My friend, an mud hum eminent surgeon. has had to move hLs hospital three times, each time farther west. He writes: “I have not seen my wife or chil- war is nrer. We are only one of scrnes of such Chinese some of whom will xiercr he reunit- ed in this life!" ' owperls Live? 0f Animals Margaret Holley Tug]; Apprecfations of the poet. William Cowper do not always- mention his proirclivc coi ‘C211 far anliruls; but fllkvone w '1 per 13;; his irorse and letters d scoveis a rare friend to the animal world. The poet's own life— such a mix. tu.e 0f gay humor. melanchclia, cvc11_m:1dners—drciv llTllly or its happ-tr hCllfg from friends in fur end fcaihc-r. Thor: were the eight pair of tame pecan; ptrrhtd on the gaLd-en trail da'ly awaltng breakfast at his hands. There was his kitten-“lhe drollcst or all creatures that. ever wore a cat's skin." Tlhero was his deg. "Bcau," a spanLcl cf high pedilec. who. for his devotion and cleverness in outwltiing the master's attempt to procure a water lily has been ex.- alted in the poem. "The Dog and the Water-Lily": i sight, world," I cited, “Shall hear of this thy deed; My dcg shall moztlly t-he pride Of man's superior breed. . But chief mvsel; I will en1oin— ‘y Awake at. duty‘s call. 1 To show a love as prompt as thine To I-Lm who glivcs me all." i l "Th: ‘ "Puss," "Tiney," and "Bcsl," three hares which shorten-ed Ccwpefs convnlescenw from one illness“ must. leave so the itlafe can b\. l a.m. . cleaned up for the lycu 1i." " you hear the sh- -—eo1gh. li-he noise that \\'f‘l t so much when they th danger of (ilscase and c nevi nchi. I'l . filllrg or A-A guns booming. and‘ . . for an extra $1.25 on the luscious‘ charge ycu get, a comp (‘it anzl can You won't hcar the noise of bomb: , Dover stay the night. The wine cellar ‘emlc in. is well stocked and only now are the months nlYnd. No cne shelter‘ u row of the ram- years and vint- Scm." are b. .r . 'lhou- rands upon ihn i Call at Private Home Tpccplc n-rni. to a rub‘ iher life is not. too diflc en» frrm ti. before the bitzkrcg. B. company 1's lnvi‘cd in dlunci" guests gct on overnight invitation tlirk-oilt windows. 1e i evenings are spcn’ at, home and if, that, inrllament demanded thwi tile‘ s'z11ifi:antl_t' cxrtriessrd hi’ You drift go omit to dinner, either. th an‘ cues brzlnninz to disappear from ‘. ill-P its-is. But. Lhcw- we only a. 111s cf I10l‘.(l'lll('1‘.l iew of 111050 hotel ballroomsanl ' s a light in‘ the fuincir; London "both club." ----\vl1(~':~ membrrs shcrt-circuited the c‘o~.ug law's for serving drinks —-have been wi d cut. one more g1 mpse at a WOmM Next we call at. a private homez; and he:- five children, all of them 'I‘hfs is an av r.1 c uiiidle-a-liiesi under’ hcmc. At (he s-tnrt, durln", some _ l oi the post rad; on London. tlicscl Fill? has spent many niehts since ‘ 5110101, ScpieuWer-"ln the slx-foot-silllfll‘? inl at.‘ l4. The woman and her d are speitding the night-has hr: spwe c-f m iei‘ct in an abandrned station. Whv went she and or ianfly evacuated to n safe r1121. in the country? That's what. in... house of commons wanted to knzw. 1-12" plight was so unusual srivc 11s 1110i!‘ intimate insight ln-‘ to tiheeemutual quality of in.“ pet's‘ animal t'ri:11:l.sl1ps. The duals of! his carc for iii-c iihysicnl 11~r0d~ of, these nets-this own cnrpcntering of their house his minute at-t-cn-I tlon to both t : needs nncl tastes in dict, are \'t‘.')l' 1y of a profes.=ion-, a1 rabbit rascr. More, than this. ho treated them with rcgril as ‘ilnci, "personalities": Pirs, "la l- liav.“ “happier in human society. dren since a year e10 Septemrer. I will not see them again irntil this : families" i is- l upon a similar occasion" _ l, S“ ‘n’ n > It is easy for us to \11.dc.s.ani And fun‘ gem“, v.0,‘ n“ m ‘my, “rm W“ l PRIFED AT 900 ift i’ Make This Happiest Christmas? Give Her A Smart, New, dilorl-erii Bedroom Sui"; If you really want to surprise her this Christmas. why not have us deliver a smart, new Bedroom Suite to your home as your gift to her. We are showiui: sever- al new designs in rich walnut. mahogany and other . rich woods. Come in tomorrow and pick out that 111113.: wanted new suite. NOTE-A Spring and ‘Mattress in- cluded FREE with every suite purchased for (lhrisi- mas. Order now and get in on this saving‘. Her ANI) Ul’ FREE Spring And Mattress With Every Suite Purchased , so TMONEY DOWN Easy Monthly Payments Start In January 1941 t Bay War Savings Stamps than when shut up with 11's natural how Cowpxas “kndship “my, muse companions." Tlney? ". ...ihe kind- est treatment. had not the least ef- i irct....Hc.\\'as, how-ever. very 9T1- t-eainlng in hi-. way; qveu his sur; “mic flcq,min,~a_,,c{_ will, ,1...‘ s], (ml men; of the kind has taught me to hold the sportsmmrs amusement‘ in abhorrencc‘. he liit‘e kwcws What amiable creatuics he p . what l f l tl l nor u 1e are n "No creature could b:- more gaie- “ha, onjo-‘g.,m,,,t Ht‘, ha“. l Yneis was mailxr of nrrth..." . i Bess, “... a have of ulcat. humor i and drollvy." Whrn the pier had '1 nursed Puss t-hroueh a three days’ l illness, he obscavcd: hares led him to speak against the 121188 “It. is no wonder that. mv int-l- secutes. gratitude ih-cv are eapnbiea their ‘, ful than mv miient. aftr his re- 0f life‘ and mHt_.n,p,.c5_q..1 M n,“ y ccvrry: a scufimcni; which he most licking authorities coivo to 11-91" assistance. my 118114- fllfi" m5‘ bflfk 0r if. m?" 1 when the matter was brcuiih‘. to their attenll." . when, hnyht firm distant} a5 well as a meal. There are no] Keep itiinardis in the home. I Africa and Ijfllfillffd i9 b? 5 0nd‘ ‘i the palm, then cv-c _v lime‘; separ- u'clv. thcn brtxrccn nil the fnzcrs. seem with a peculiar d curl o; luau. it ls only because mai gives them 3 nrcuilur cause for it." Again, in verse. Cowper devciesi, “5 ‘I "nxicm 9° 1'3"" m Pa” °f l" lines of his cclobrxrecl poem. ‘The, imsalubed; n. ceremony which he ncv~r pei-(orrwd but. once SAW ll I3 sav, ‘FHEQE'S THE cauv PICTURE m THE PAPER_-.I'LL 9E1" HE'S PINCHED FOR MURD El-Z r Ry Westovcr PQOMINENT. EDUCATOR, 01s- GUIGED AS TRAMP/STUDES HUMAN NATURE IN . MUNlClPAL 1.00am e-uousE r “mil? . Task." to prcics‘ azaiivt the 0h ~ .- Tha owes its lcasurcs t1) anoihers i. D Of sl‘c1~<. ierr n .. . .D trkicd *2 pain: Thai. feeds upon the scbs and drink l r11 rieks 0f harmless nature, dumb, but vet eudued with eloquence that agciiios in- spire . . and hcarhdisicnd- i112 sIghs?" Crucliie~ of ‘the rinse. C uelllos c; naming. 'I‘he iurve ufmliv“ cruelties. as n’ rcgcct. do ivi cs- cap~ our pYIUs pen. "C11 a (‘rid- finch. Slarvcd m Death in ills Care“ Ls n writable sermon in; \‘-:r'.": y "fne was when I wa: free as alt". The lliistiels downy s0 d my farm. My d .1: the mcrnfn‘ dew: ' I p? cifd at will on every stray, My farm eenierl, mv piumag: my. My strains ioxvcr new. l i "But ‘used to r21 "awed lof the e11 ‘surface o‘; the c: ‘can he fill! l.’i1l.<.\ ll “Thank; gentle swain, fir all my? ' For ceugglit and cagied. H1111 In dyiiniz siehn my Soon passd i-hc W111i E1111" noes. And thanks for this flfflillllll c105? And cune of eve'v - _ l More cruelty could urn‘ expmss. Ami I, ii you had s1 Had been yCur prison 1' . i-ll. his. champion hip Oi to hnmazic car-c and . NEW YORK. Dcc. 1'1 technique for locilini: riillllii‘ class iinizcddcd in ihc eye. s sight. in mrxsi. owes is no’. when the lorri_11 body ls z has been prrfociozi by D f Li. Pfciffor, ruo11i':e1i_ol Eye Institute oi Pl‘i‘Si)_\'il‘l'l.l While the piilrui. wears u spoon‘. curved contact 111s over 1hr‘ ed evrizall, two X-vav iuflurs . illc and frontal, are made The contact lens med has To (lots on its sin (are rind (he X- ihe lens rcveils Peso this fls Willi“ spots on the negative. The mw hotly is liven (‘il'\l'i£‘.'\ by crimp dcpilrio which the ll‘ ter has penetrated. iQWFU "i ill‘ ' “.1 .. l-‘fififdfil LEAH] ti. QVITH (‘mini (‘rsnrc “illin iii‘ Vcvrhl . Val ("Iamrm i\ iii" <l"0l\(| \lu- liri . lvgh oiiier-zs to fr“! 11's r 1.111 mi. l1» u is izuirinfl’ oi (he Iinili. m“. .~l:-wl<:1|1di-ouv mnmlvz- of (lip in l1. -1-\ flll'('l‘\ Hi9" As in tin- msi- vi “i i111 [Luioiilii the 1112.1 c c» u 11p . ‘ill simpl said he rrslgnrfl "at l1i~ u\\i\ re