iglizr Point _ . THE ,CHAR11QTTEIQYYN__§UA,RQ1A1N NOVEMBER 21, 1942 TIIE GIltAR LDTTETIltlN GUARDIAN Alumni; Unity (Founded in 18871 President: Licut, (Juli W. (‘hes-tel s. Mold": Vice Prusitlcitl: J, lc, llnunctl, I'.J.l. ‘ Statuary: Ltcut, Cut. L). A. Alacluunuu, LL54). Editor and hlimuging uirec-tui. J. L. Burnett». PJ-l- Associate Editors: ltruuk ll alker and Ill! A. film?" SUllSFlfll-‘FION R1 ES By Mall In i>.lt.i., SLFU pcr lent‘; \~"30 1w 6 man"!!- SLZS lui 3 itiouths; Wt: fut one month City Deliver) 53ml lit-r putt; $3.00 lur ti month! $1.75 for 3 llluIllILs;_ uUc tor one Month By Mail lu unit-r Pfuvilnl; 4m] L‘.5..\. $5.1m yer year Saturday Wholly; 5.5.00 pu )\'t\f§ $1.00 for 6 monthl. 50c lui J months The Churluttclttwtt :.-.t.t.t|.;ttt tuuy ha ubtalned ll liolalliug‘: Nuts .t._» AIlIAU) attuorc, New York; Old south .\L'\\s ,\t,;.-ttt t, (llflllfl Milk tllld Washington Boston; Alt-troputiuttt .\t-tt> \,;t-ut'y, lZ-ltl Pee] 53.. Moutreir. J l-'tu.- Ila] tt:._\ 31., ioruuttt: New; Stand, Chateau l..tttttt-t-. (Ell»4\\i|; antic, New; stand Sub- bury ()ut,: Iitib l<|tl.lt"‘tl >l.tl,--,, si-tttutun .\'. B. "The Stloltuosi f-anttouv I5 Wezkcr than the tancst in... x0‘, unit: ‘ll, r1142“ v. t. s ' ...<l.t ltuttttrrotv. q ttttittq of Navy . utcu 0i thc nutl oi thc Mor- Illt‘ sUll cit t,: .\\.'l\» >Illlll~llI s illl~ t. t under lhc . N c of Cilltfttlil. , . t" stgttiiicztttcc. It» \‘ tultl is ltcitrg tlc- ‘ ttf lllc Lttizttd .. i the st-u. than ‘t tlcpctttls. <rtiuq throughout » .\':.\t l> now itt its It ts lwtruttl full ':..ll_v tit; $.\t-'t l<till'lll t: \\vll \\'.tI llcr >hi in the Butllc of lite .\ with the ships of lirutt lit‘ . . nttl Sizttcs. .\lorc than 4o per tun: ' . . ; - of tuc lttutt sitips cutt-riujl il-n ' ‘ h)" Lltlitttltrs ship.» and (It zt- a szitcyqttitrd and a sccttrityi "for . .~s on thc sczis upon tilt-fr lawful t- t‘. ll l! Iitt‘ inti. ‘ that the .\"tt_v i» Cotuiitg" n wit tt- 1 l; is triitut _ : tt Navy ——- the ll m. _ t. llut '.llill"l ‘t t t' \\'t'll'lllll8 sztilittgs, the ltzimtrtl< tti .1 ‘t sttriztvt- raiders, and aircraft, titt- t.» ~ ' t.» u of the lfttilcd Na~ tions hate in‘; ‘ : t" lint-s open. Thanks to thctn the l1! . ‘ l the provisions of the New World . ~ irricd to tlte battle- fields of the i “.1 t tutti to Russia, to the Blitltlie lit-z xtr liztst. .~\t times the cost has ltctttt _v,v but the merchant sca- mcn, facing tfizs ~:, hztvc uulliucltingly paid the price. Ships have lwcii lt 1t :ttt,.i men with them , _ but >ltips ltttre ;;-tt tI.:.tttt_-lt and their mcu ltave brought tltctu ltzsf; tlttttztglt ttgaiti and again so that tltc sttppiy line should be ntairi- gained. How well it IIIlS l)€C‘il iuaitttaincd the Minister Oi National lb- “cs for .\'av:tl Services, the Eon Aiigtts L. .t!.tt; ittrtiti, WIIS able to report hm month ttitan it u ¢l that more than tI.0o0 ‘grlnrchztnt ships ' vc sailed in convoy carrying gdcadweigltt ttlvtttqc: of 64,000,000. And, flanks to Canada's Xztvy and hcr partner navks pf Great Britain and rite linitcrl States, [he e5. clotted ships have not tltroilgli with a loss of [on than one per cent. Al’ _________________ Col. Ralston’: Warning .11; ‘,1 ding" .\';tv_v, lltnvisvcr, ,1‘ pizutttctl the forth- nzcti 0f thc second it» m; C 71 10f more good news will have m com; from Ile battle fronts before the end of the war is in fight, Defence Minister Raiston warned cadets the Officers’ Training Centre, Brockville, as spoke to the graduating class after present- h‘ each with his certificate, Th; ministgr staid it Canadian attack at Dicppe last August marked the first turn tourards the offensive in Europe, but some of lite greatest battles of the yar are still to be fought and Canadians will h in them, Conuizttiitj; things as h; saw them it the centre now with the situation on his first ylelt a. year ago, he said Brockville was in high far with the accelerator well down. That was u it should be. Nothing could be static-things had to g0 forward or backward. Noting im- provcmertts in facriitft-s and recalling those the lrrny had in the firs: Great \Va.r when he en- listed, the minister jokingly said he pitied the cadets for ltaviitg to siccp on spring cots and mattresses and it: mg to \‘t'Z1ll( the whole length of a stcaut-itcttwti hut to rcacli the washroom. "I can’: help cotrpttrittg that with the luxury of g straw palliasse on a. spruce board and the com- fort of outdoor [ilumbitig in zero temperature,” he said. A Parliamentary Army The tvar has bccrt the nteans 0f shattering many long-lntttitr; ltwttittirttts. An interesting example is silt-d by a lmtttlnn correspondent in the estnhlisltutt-ttt itt (irwztt llritztin for the first time siticc thc ti: "" of lrotuwcll, of a Parlia- mentary .~\rttt_v, 'll is jtt=f 1t unit of the Home Ctutxd, but ll: c....~t\llct- marks an historical epoch. A Palace of \\'<~~titiiti<tt-r company to defend the llottscs of lvtt-ltt-ttttt-ttt was one of the first lump (iuztrd tum. to ltw iorlttctl in the early summpr m’ ttlpl, ltt thc ltttctic (lays of that sum- mvt; tt-ltt-tt lirttzrtt s‘ twtl z-ittut; .'tnd at bay, so niztuv Iiil1',‘§l,t:'1ttl lifltttgs ltappcttvtl that the |1-\,'ty-ll|lllt]l.'il\ zt< llttll of i‘;t"li.'ttttt=ttt, iti raising an arm,» ,,{ n. tn,\ll. tmtptttl lurgvlyt witliottt com- ’ 'l'l.t- ttttIv :."~1- ~, tzttttv from some of thc v; tn ‘l! .\l.l','.~,' tilt» u ‘tt- lt-tt ztlllnvtwl to join. "f lPtt-ttt \-.~ttl l.» lit- lfitt-liaittt-ttlztryi rifle tlttttptt-utxtlt- tlttt wx tit-t-tl be nu bar _h| llttl l\tll llFl‘ success In |.~'-_{|,,’t]lll§_f s-t s-ttw- lutll? twt-s rlitl not s7. l. ‘itt- :tl ' .'tltl'tttrt, s. _\l(‘ilill. rs tti lltt-t t- oi Lords :tlld llollsc Votttllttttts, .4 .u<: of tltcttt goiter-iris with 0x- tilt-lit. illu- ~;.- l-t t» s l! ‘slllltl, of it‘ pcrience of three campaigns lwhittd llIvlH. 1'11‘ listed in the ranks of thc nuw company- Th“? fell in along with waiters from the tlittittg zitid smoke rooms. (ktbitict titinisti-rs, jottrttttlists, liftutcn, legal clerks, cooks, ttuvutliiii! H1\'<>~'"‘ gcrs, cleaners, pmt office ttfiiciztls, qukvrs from the boiler rooms, librarians-fit cross 860N011 0f .thc whole varied life of Parliotttciti-tttadc up the unit. Rank went strictly by ntcrit, It wits F. Pfllly WIIS n IMIFICIHICI‘. .\l('illl)l'I'S of thc (inv- lCflllllCllt found tltcttisclvos snltttittg a lobby tyournalist; peers jumped sitittrtiy to attention lat a command from 1t iucsscttgcr. In the curly part of thzu first situuucr equip- tucut for thc Home (iuurtl could not kcvp llzwc with the Cllll1ll$lZlSlt1 which cxpttutlctl thc ft-rcc so fast. The lylii'llillllt'lliill'y\‘ army hztd to drill in shirt sleeves, with sticlcs iu plztce of rifles; but this was only a passing phase. Short Visi- tors to the lltulst‘ \\'l'l'(' slttrllcd by lllc sizitt of figures in ltstttlc lll\'.~\ tllllllllg out trout bvltiutl the cover of sztudltags, uiclditlg liflt-s, tttnttuy guns, hand grctizitlcs and a wide variety 0f tiiodcrn tvczipolts. Even in wartime, the llottse of Comtumts rctztitis its zutcit-tii ccrcttttttty iulzict, licft-rc cwrv sitting, thc Sputtkvt‘ g-ics ill procession to the ‘Clttttlllrct’, prcct-tlcd by thc .\l;tce turd fol- llmved by his irziiu-licttrvt- wt-itritig court drcsF. Icrunplctc with sword. Thttt provides Sytuholitt lprotcctiwti flu‘ the Sptwtkr-t‘. Hort: rcul is thc <protvctitttt of thttt silllK‘. irttittlt '1ll'(l' wilt-ti sot-ti zit other titucs, uttt in court dross, llut in khztki uniform, with the clicvrotis of a scrgcxittt 0:1 hi5 sit-cu- and wtutprltls utwre dPfttlly than a siivt-r-ltilivd sword itt his ltzutdl — EDI I URIAL NU I ES — There is still little to writs that l(‘ll£‘l' ttivl u-tttl tltttl pztrccl to the bfly tt\t-l'<t-.'ts. >l< =t< r ti Itt the ntoutlis 0f the Ctttttpllcll (il\\'t'l'llll‘.(‘lli thc word Prohibition bears thc stttttt‘ stgtttttczittrc as did the word Mcsttpotaittia to tilt‘ \\'"I'll1,\' 0l<l Scotswotttati. “That hicswd \\tn'll \l.~..tpt,t;t ruin," shc \\‘.'1.~' fund of cxcluititittg. "lhtt, .\l'th vr”, asked hcr rising ltt-pc tutu tl:t_\‘, Xlcstlpotztlttia iticzin?" “l dittttrt kcu, izttlt‘ , she ttttswcrctl, “but it; gtlutf is uuvtt ~ztti.~ltt.tt'."t at 4< Tire attitude tttloptctl lt_v thc liuiitd .\" t-ll‘ with regard to Admiral l)‘ iztu llltll his frictttlsd is somewhat akin to witat sltgqvstctl shottli,‘ be atloptcd hy the t'<>llsct'\‘;tti\ at their ittrtltfi ctunittg couvt-lttitttt ztl \\iiltttipt-_;, ".\ll is >l 11ml QHHIUS to their mill" Ml ltttt; Its lht: " is "agin the Liovet'iitttcitt." ll tulgltt uttt t-.\ztt‘tl_\ l be good ethics, but it provides a rcttdy tut-ails‘ with which to lit-zit the (‘lll‘lll'\'—/.'Illll that is ll‘.(‘ll‘ immcdiate ()l)j<‘Cll\(‘_ >0‘ * >1‘ tr $1 It! * t Prodttctiott of (fzttttitliuti chctitlttt‘ c, . Uctobcr rccortlcd ztn iticrcaisc ui 32.8 p.c ovcr. the corresponding output in i941, thc totzil lie-l ing 20,240,757 potmtls its cttmpstt-cti with i5,- 243,III. The total for tht- tcn llltitltltS ctttlvd October was IS/igty), to.» ptltttttls ctuupurcti with 135,146,096 in the like [vet-ind of ttjlt, a gain of 38.8 per cent. Crcatuer_v butter pro- duction during October attiottttted to 25.oo8,3o6l pounds compared with 24_93r3_q_:l in l7ctoiter,‘ la-t year, an lllct't‘.'l<c of oft pt-r cont. llutittgl the ten ntouths cudcd Octollci- the pruduclioti aggregated 252,470,517 potutds cotttparcd witit 259,037,322 in the saitie period of 194i, a. dc- cline of 2.5 per ccnt_ at w Director of Selective Service Lillie had un- expected support from Prentier joltn Bracken of Manitoba. In an address at Winnipeg, he, said that Canada in the fourth year of the war finds itself with a “wholly inadequate and in- effective manpower policy," and urged “an cud to unnecessary procrastination and indecision in the organization behind the lines." Speaking at the official opening of the Gen. Sir Sam Steele memorial branch of the Canadian Legion Mr. Bracken charged there has been no team-play in working out a manpower policy. “The Cabinet has not done it," he said. "And they have given no one else the power to do it. . . " That is exactly what Mr. Little emphasizes in his let- ter of resignation. About all that has been done is the appointment of innumerable highly paid officials throughout the length and breadth of Canada. I II ‘IOU Port Arthur, Manchurla, captured by the japs this date, 1894 in the jnpanesc-Korean War; France, Russia and Germany protested, and accordingly japan rcliquished her claim; iii I898, China. leased Port Arthur to Russia who made it the terminus of the Siberian Rail- way; in 1902 japan and Britain signed an eigh- teen years’ offensive arid defensive alliance; in 1904, japan made war on Russian without preliminary notice, laid siege to Port Arthur which after eleven months capitulatcrl; by the Treaty of Portsmouth, i905, Russia agreed to evacuate Manchuria, to recognize japan’: pre- eminence ln Korea; in i920, when the British- foitud that Ollc of the llt‘~.[ shirts in the CUlll-l "'\\'lt'tt dis ‘_ ‘tin c\ lisl itt"‘ fNDTES BY TIIE WAY A small vrhlte hen made a long trip on ll precarious perch last week-vita, it:-:c.rl.ng to a report giv- cri us by T, W. ‘left. M: Aylettt was a crew member ctf a train leaving Minnedosa Sunday .momLng. The car next the engine contained poultry, and when the train reachid Kellue the crew dls- covered t-ne lien patched on the brake rod underneath tine car The night, and had beento Brandon, dcslltied for Bmienbury — a trip of 897 miles When stlll 3'6 miles from its destination the ~I18Il was stlll and released —Minnedosa (Mon) Tribune. The Popt- llilllsclf will he the chief the uiitnlfok! I itess, which is now Iu preparation, In Italy in connection with the cele-, bratlott of his jubilee, svrltles ourt special correspoudcnt on m‘. Italtanl frontier, Auotlici" reason for the‘ titaking of thc Hm is the desire of the Holy Set‘ to srcttre a perman- IPZlt rerurd 0t life aid ctls‘oms In [the Vatican tudttv ‘ft will snoxv, lu addition ln scenes in Si; Peter's and Papal treasures, parts of the Vatican w oh have llllIWflO been, iuncrcsilfo to any but members of the Papal Court -Lotidcn Times (‘nffc-e rutinniitg will be on the. bttsis of rt l1ttlo ntore than n cup, a day per cztpita. In families w- ere there l: ntoro than one coffee drink- er, it is tlin: little more that will stnrt nat- domestic fracas —Ne\v York Still. Berlin sent nut. a despatch that. Gandhi was drtui, and then chang- ed, it n5 the corpse was Gandhi's! has bee“ a faum“ l‘) “Ppreclaw “lei”; wife That's the war 0f nerves -* raise our ltotrcs, and then cast us’ (town ngttiu. --Pvti\rborough Ex- umiucr. The pi-oplv of Grout Bwitln are tillilllg no chances with regard to the air war London reports tin-t "every house and budding lrt the; ntrttirn ltrts brqn equltt-perl with an {cit fit" Th "hing squall " titlm The Gcrnutns pro‘. tiv throw cveiflvthir-g thcv, at tho Island Citadel one of lhisc itisthts Afid the more hope- lc tlt r cnuw thr- mnre vicious l .. r fury Brnntlord Ex- Bctvllderrd malt-s have wondered- fnr vo-trs witty \\'Ull'l(‘t'l needed so mct 1n "lltS The slmpfe answer lo bv wnr-ttnte lwt‘ littrdftil and cttrry s'n"l( in her ptrse, ls ncttv itoivhttlttittly doing up her hwir wilhottt rt sitiqle ptn But lf this solves one fetulnllte mystery, ci-ratcs aroihrr Now the que=tlrn| ' w the t on rm make than", tv up witftnrt the pins We, ‘e l‘ tho nrnlolk \\'i'l nlwnvs b“ a, sttn o:- tvstyboltind wo-meifs witys --Bostcn Post. If you wake up to n strimge tluk- ""‘""' kt- "* s s "-'~— ling s ("tron w ' nlnv 11TH’; frctn the ncxt few nionthsf getting tr "fast. on her tivw _.. s save Gl , cottit, and crmrtit are all lg cou- sldcred as stiizstlttres I01 the Iron, stecl, and non-ferrous metals which have been used up to ncw to make stoves TPPClPd to supply the. t-"v rath rear Errptrrdnentctl stotru trove been mnclc of those m1- lerials. and n‘? now be fig Vs-icd »l\/Icdcrn Iniustiy Sir St-‘Tfnrrl (“rlvns Is rrcdliell with saying in an lntorvittv Lin‘. the kt- We who?» c. ll: in India in (“ntfliifls nd“r*rc"c." to of lto'"-vl'lt=nfc An In \ n governtnteut tint was pefg-d to paclflshi, mid mic-ht even make peace wit-h the Axis. ccrwd not be countenanced by Britain whl‘e she ls tracing a life-nnd-drath struggle. -Hamlllon Stmtator. the cot t An ex-hroker, now happily mar- ried to a government. department of checks and balances, reports to \s that the word "trillion" has at 1.1.1: turned up In routine finance. "I've been watching for 1t for years," said. It flnullv appeared in a Do-w- Joncs news release: "War Aporo- prlatloits Nenrlu Quarter Trll- lon Dollar Mar ." A trillion, ln case u have forgotten, 1s a thintz that. la: four commas and l2 clnhcrs- like this: l,000000,(‘0D.0I)0. To be quite frank, 1t is 1.000 billion. We asked our Informant 1t he felt that there mu anv speclnl sllzril- ncance tn the emergence of this word at. this time, and he said yes, it was clearly q fuming olnt In federal arithmetic. Like he mo- ment on the roller coaster when you 5W‘ holding yourself tn and say " eeeet-‘Z- spokesman-Review. Prince Edward Island has Inoreas. ed its bounty on skunks from 50 cecitts to $1. and there hangs a tale skunks are not naive to the island, it appears. but. some years mm a few people Ilegrtri raising them for fur When low prices made thc venhttte unsurcessfu, some of the breeders slmplv turned their skunks loose Prince Edward Island has suffered ever since, —tm~ock- tvlne Recorder and Times. Burrentllng their senSe of delicacy to tfhelr search for truth. exmrls of bhe Unllmd States Government have recently made a poll to determine ltthto nocturnal clotlhtng habit; of japanen treaty was dtte for renewal, Canada, on behalf of U.S.A. objected at the Imperial Conference in London, and Britain acquiesced; subsequently, liet- hands free, japan annexed both lllancluiria. and Korea, and coittiuued, un- interrupted by outside powers, until the present war, to make inroads by force of arms an China. iii‘ The fighting French movement, Mr. Andre Philip, Commissioner of the Interior of the De Gaulle forces, explains, has a national com- mittce, not a government. “\\"e don't ask to be considered a. govcrnntcttt now," he said. "We are organized to keep alive the itucrcstg of lltc French who are really lighting and after thc war we will ltrlve the National Assclttltly and set up a real goverutucltt. Dc (lztttlie may he rcgardcd as the head of the IIlillPFllll and spiri- tual ititcrcsts of the FFPIICI] pcoplc. It is a sort of trustccship. Our first job thntigh is to [male Inhabitants tstntos sloop In comnlcte "pyjamas the notion. ‘they discovered these interesting facts: 38 pervert-t. of the of the United stilts; 33 timeout swen ln pyjama. IJHTIYA WIlIICMI tons; 1.5 per cent, sleep without either; 2 percenIL, with tops and no nnnL, and 1 per- sfin. 1n nltrhsltlrns, —Vanc0trver (Yhatham News suggest, that min- slblv Rudolf Hess skinned to Enz- tand tn not nwttv f-om his wife We don't. know lh» lsdv: but from what we know of Rudolf we'd be better nbln t» understand It If she had done the skipping, - Chlstham News. Rt-flln broadcasts may be "ration- Nl" to save wear and fmr on eqlthv- mr-"t, AW! wouldn't over“ man r-v*"l wnmnn enjoy the job of dolmz the r-t-‘ttntz-l -.='t (‘vllwtrlrcs Standw nrrl ' I Il In far 7w"- -""t~ M "or-‘Iw-l t-Wt- but this t-rconf. ‘statement bv ppvmrt f'n/\~<*!\ n nMw-I organize the re-Ifttlry of the Frcttch into {he war. \\'e are rccrtgttizt-tl itt IJHHIUII as the rc- prcsciitillivcs of lltt: kiglttittg Frvttclt, iu and nut of Franco, so tw- lt-t-l srcttrtt." llvtttw- "qt-t- don't tt-tlrl-yl about l):tt'l:tit null ll('||I'l‘t‘.'llC the ttwr! I being mfttlg of his name for divisive tutrptises. mnlre Ctntndtam think: "In Brusseh ' fpdnw- n y.) l; w-y-éh n nm-‘tr-‘I-v» r '15 rtvntls A mt. ls worth the »llYIYIr\‘r'\I !\' m ot um... ,..,...-.v us"... qlqpvpv, flv-yu-gnlg “paw rv t,- traum. t. .-,- rc~ttr.'ltvll~_1 tn rltt llwomsrlvcs of ‘beasts who ore-spy tin-Zr cottnlrr? f‘, ..,..t,q Iv! st car was itiiided at. Oxbow, Friday,‘ Portage and Mlnnedosa and was] perched c-u th: rod, moving around'1‘9¢°"'31'Y-" every time the brakes were a-ppplled‘ ‘match-selling for ex-servicemen." itR Brave New Worlds (Cuudlan Prell) A London columnist uncovered this variety of views on what the post-war world should offer, as ex- ‘pressed during the last four months Lu the speediea of p ant men: Anthony Eden: "A 11nd where splendu carts may lo." , Herbert Morrison: "Big, peiweful, decisive social transformatlr/t." Slr station Crtpos: “A cleaner, better, happier world.” l R. s. Hudson: “A merrle Extgland of village communities and pastoral hobbies." Lord Simon; "A new order for Internalronal currency." l Ernest Bevin: "The nation must ‘be led into the path of permanent Hugh Dalton: "Open wide the gates of opportunity." i Sir Walter Womersley: "No Clement Attiee: “Social security -. figure in zt film dtpltsting for thelml‘ R11- tirsl liruo S"(‘2)(‘.~‘ in lho Vatican itndl ztl-tlvities of His Holl- "A The Archbishop of Canterbury: wholesome society for man." Arthur Greenwood: "Peace la R0- lug to be a great adventure." Lord Portal: “Permanent from week to week." sir Willirm Jowitt: “Preserve green belts. lake district and youth hostels." Capt. Harold Balfour: "Opport- unity, security, gaiety, sport, quick movement, travel for all and Christian tolerance." Valuable Padre (Windsor Star) Some thought should be given, ln official circles, to making more use or Major the Reverend Armand Sabourin, Chaplain of Leg Fusiliers Mont-Royal. This man has a valu- able mission to perform in Canada, and great though his efforts have been since he returned to these shores after the Dleppe row. there work service of which he Is capable, No one has spoken more clearly andpforcefully of the situation res_ mcttng French Canada. Every pub- ic utterance he has made has been directed toward the creation of a better understanding between the two major races ln Canada. Being a French-Canadian. he Ls tn a post- tlon to speak frankly to his cum- llfllirlvlS. and he has not hesltatxd to do s0. Neither has he held back from telling wholesome truths to those of non-French extraction. Unity and accord between Quebec and the other provinces of Canada are things greatly to be desired. Un- fortunately. many things have bern said by irresponsible persons which have strained. relations. When a man arises who possesses sufficient clear- _____________i__’.___ They would give everything they ltave {looking at these facts, what. will you give?“ what of the con- ditions in other countries? They are 3S bad, if not wcrse than in Bet- gium, Remrls Indicate that the recent A F‘ raid on Genoa, Italy, caus- ed about as much damage through oriifc as tiiroitrtt bombs This 1n- (iicates the jittery state of Italian morale and suggests that. flit‘ people win wc""e so keen to mcrch to Mus- solini‘ rte twewtv ye~rs two have lost n‘ st of their erilthltislasm.—Ex— IA A IINDEZVOUB WITH I v‘ DIATII . . . (1915) I have a rendezvous with Death At so disputed barricade. When prtng comes back with rust- ling sh do a. And. IDPlQ-DIO§OEI n11 the alr- I have s rendezvous with Death When Sprlnqrbrlhfls back blue dim and fa 1i ybeheshalltaklemYhB-"d Anlclmlead me lntlo his dark land And close my eyes and quench m! 1t brealhsball him stlll E58 . 1 hlhliiey gerendezvoliis with Death On some scarred stone of battered Whenhgiirlnz comes round unln And the meadow-flowers 1D- pear. rfififl; '§t‘if‘%.."§‘§f.i..‘t1l’°.3t°l? eromlgyp chrobs out. tn blissful Pulse gig: to pulse, and breath t0 whemdeakiufqe? ‘wakmmn u‘ But. I've a. rendezvous with Doll-ll At midnight tn some ilanunll WW". when hpflnl trips north 888111 yea-r. And 1 w my pledged word tun true.‘ 1 H1841 not mil that rendezvous. —Allm Beeler. 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