p. <- -.»-- w»... ‘nl-Ql-vu-J, a...“- _ r1101: roux“ -_TFHE ,. CHARI-QTTETQWINLIQJZABPIAN "iLYI-JAEYJQ. 1941 TIIE CIIARLOTTETIIWII GIIAIIIIIAII ilorllulglauLll-‘uuudcd Ill 11487) I ardent: Lieur. Col. W. Chester 8. Mclmrc Hue President: J. B. Burnett, I".J.l. ‘ Secretary: Lleut. (Jul. l) A. Mlclunnon, 0.5.0. Editor anu Managing Director: J. ll- BIJIIIGII. l'-J-|- Associate lillllflsi ill-aim t_vflllel_nntl_lln A-_ Bu!!!“ i. SUBSLRIVTION RATES: ly Mail m 1'.r1..1., $4.1m per year; $1M for 6 llwlllhl $1.25 for 3 months; 50c In: one month City Uelnery; $5.00 per year; 83-00 I01’ l Iwnlhl $1.75 for 3 months. By .\ll11l 1n (Tunuzcr and 0.5.111 55-9" P" Y?" lllufdil) lwr-kly: 51.1.11 per year; $l..00 for li munch: 5110 lur 3 _mun1hs. _ ‘The Strongest Memory f8 Weaker than the ll-calvrsf Ink." allvusrrrr. mxurrn’ 23. 194l- Coloncl Ralslorfs Return _;11111'.1l salisizlctioil 11W!‘ ll"! 111 w 111' 1- 1111.111 111 kanada 1-1 11111‘ 111s 1Hv.._._|\:1,,1 1- 1.11t111\ 11'|11'1-s111'1;1ll\'1', U?‘ .'\i;1.,.111- 11211-11111. 1111111 111t- 111d twlllllfl- zit-piling lllL'\>ll_L{k' 11c lirnrgs 1111-“ nvl-rscas. I110 1111'- lllilliull ul .1 1l11.-1' . 14111 tanaliall .\1'111,\' LWIL‘; be 315110» has girl-n "irnmcnsc szltlslifillflfl .11111.>11u 1111- 11"1-1111~:1n1l at 1111- \\'ar UIIAICP» H? l1'11l 1 .11". tw-iliclx-lzrrs 111th thc lrlttsll war ltnuli-r. and :11111V\' r11111111;111d1-r>--~c1itrfcrcllcrs_i1! wll-u‘- "w- l1;1v1- 111-111 Ql\'('ll fullcst 111fo1'11l1\l1011 2111-111 W-lltlllitllls; 31111 ;111on1 plans, and wt- hart- bl-l-n 11111)" 1111c I)('.~l c11111b1111-‘l 1111-1‘ ;1; ,11~11 \\1'.l 11.1‘ 11.1111 1:11‘ k..11.11..111 1.1111 1-1111.1Il_\ frank. 'l'hcl"l- has 11111113111 .111<l 111:1: is llow \\'(' c1111 0m 1.111.115 1Q 111111.11 llitlt-r and all tI1:1t h:- _<1;111.].- 1111, 'l‘h;11 nilails lCltlll-\\'t)l'l(, and our |~11r1111_1- a: :l1-~<- t-wzfl-il-iirl-s was to lnakc sure 111111 L111 thc lnost 011cc- 1111- po. 1 (olonc-l in R111 111g 1~11111111<t to last week's ill-fated 0,1,1}. 11; 1111;11\;1 zlini-ng our lloiiiinion- l'r11\- 11 1111‘i:'-11 l1.-1111-1~. Thl-rl- is no doubl 111.1; 11511 \~;:Il 11a\c invigorating rl-sulls on 0111' \\;1r t-ffort. I1 is l11-:1r11 11:11.1; ;1l~1- to 11c as-urcd that “ntws- 11111101‘ dispalchl-s and I1l‘(1l'l1l€lI>lS from the other _<:'11<> 1.1111111» p11~~1il1~ convcv thc spirit and 11v": CHIIITIQP and 1111- llli>l12ll1L‘ill1I(‘ dr-tr-rnrinatiou n‘ 1111; 11<111pl1= m’ 1111- irfti-h lslt-s." 'l'l1at is 5111111‘- tliing that \\11r1ls---1~v<-11 tl10 words of a Churchill —--1;;11111111 :11l<-1111.111-l1- cxprl-ss. It nmst he sccu and cx11t-rit-i1ci-1l. a< 1111111191 Ralston has mu an-l c.\11<..11.1(1l i1 i11 rcccnt wccks. Ilc is to 11c (111111111-11111-11 11111111 liming 11111 no time i11 giving expr-ssion to his own r-nthusirlsln on rcltlrnirlg to 111s duties in (Tanada. nlliiz-worl; was 1ll\ Summing It Up Commenting on last week's Dominiorl-Pro- 11111-1111 QQlllLlVlICC thc Sydney Posl-Idecard 1111- lltpcndt-ut) says: _ Th0 widc range of editorial O1JIIIIOII,~—\\'IIICII is prcpondcrantly against the l\'fi1)0fi1—fiff0l'd$ ;_r__i to be making steady progress. If “The War In Review” is a fair sample of thc literature usctl in the Legion courses, there is ‘l0 dutibl as to III(‘II' l-ducaliulral value. I-Int- phasizct] i11 evcry issue is the fact ll1:1t this scr- vice is frcc to every rncnibcr of Hi5 Majesty's forces. The Defense llcpartrncnt has atlthorized the appoinuiiclit of an officer from cach batta- hon or equivalc-lit formation. 1Q, assist the Le- gioifs organizers, and this is helping niatcrially in promoting thc undertaking. EDITORIAL NOIES — .- Thcre is an 1111011 markct, we are told, in Egypt for furs. foodstuffs i11 general, particular- lv canncd meat. canned fish. canned fruit and canard vcgctablcs. The difficulty. we suppose. will b0 to gct thc goods to the market. fl 1ll III 1ll 'I'l10incr<-:1se of the United States export trade for the 11inc- months ended 5611b. 194°- nvcr the 1'1'11'r1*<111>111li11_'_1' 11611011 I030. “'85 jig-I’ pr-r c0111. whilt- imports <l1(1\\'1‘1l F1 Hill" OI 15-1‘ pc-r r-unt. Th1- war tlnls far has becn a lnoncv- nlaking propostion for our ncighbours. 111 111 111 1a Tho 1111] fznuily “l1us" is going; to 110111 ling- ‘land in its l-ffort to win thc war. Tho ‘llinistrv of gnpplv has :1.<lt('1l thc owncrs of all OIII “ialopicW to offcr 1111-111 1o thc govcrlnnmrt s.» tbcv can 11c s1-r.'1pp1-d into cvcn more dcadly wcapnns than thc-v arc now. 111 >11 111 111 .~\ Locltforl, XX. tcltchcr, who lnust surely have bet-n hl-tltlcathcd money, lcft a. $12,000 estate to pr111n11l1- "thc Clllhtf 11f 1)t‘l'lll2lll(‘lll. pcacc alnung all nations." The 1‘.\'(‘\"llI1\l'$ 211V.- the Cotlncil o1 1111- Llnlrcht-s of Christ, through tlicir CUlllllll>>lt1ll for lnlcl-liaiiolial justice and Good- will. 111 >11 =11 v The unkindcst cut of all! “I can think 0f no gfcilltl‘ comfort to thc ('ll(‘lll(‘_\' than to find thc llackt-nzic King (iovcriilill-ilt i11 office whcn \\‘.'11' brokt- out still holding ofiicc :11 Ultznva." Lib- cral Prt-liiit-r 110111111111 11f Illllflflll, i11 his “truth strangt-r than fiction" l‘t']1l_\‘ 111 l-inancc 111111.1- tcr Ilslc-y. >1- 11 >l< 111 ll.l\’.ll. lfiluzlrd Augustus. l)u1<1~ of lit-lit. fatlll-l‘ of _. :11 Victoria. 1lI(‘1I this 1111M‘, 1X10. 5o far as‘ L‘ 1411111 is c1111rl-1'111-1l hl- is 1'01111-111b.-1'1--l as c0111111a111l1-r of 1111- forrt-s at llillllllX, and as I1.'1\‘i11g given his 11111110 to 11111- of thc pri11ci|1.1l liltsincss slrt-nts in (11111111111-11-1111. The pc-cragv is of vcnl-rahlc datt- and has 111-011 hcld by l‘lan~ tagcnts, l-lollands, Xcvillt-s. lirovs, and ultim- atcly by incmbcrs of thc l\'11_\'al llonsc of \\'ind- s01‘, tho prcst-nt King's young-pr l1I‘(1lll\‘I' having thc titlc licstowctl upon 111111 by his father, King (jcorgc \'. =11 >l< as 1k “iith thc lit-st inlcntioli. but quitt- 1111111-c1-.~~:11'- ily, SCCIIIIIIQlVV, $rnator Ilnghcs has raised a mild hubhub i11 Liberal circlt-s by his intimation that 11c has prolmlily \\'1‘it1cn his last lcttcr to thc Press. lnuncdiatclv l-xpt-clant party 1111-11 IJC- gan manoc-uvcriug to find out whcrc- they stood L‘11ll(‘lLl.\l\/€ proof that the Conference would have 11111101111 1111 good purpose if it had sat at Ottawa all w-intcr. The judgment of sensible people, 1n thc circumstances. luusr be that its death camc 111mg 100 50cm. The initial blunder was nrzlde by 1’rcmicr Mackenzie King when hc assigned thc field work of the momentous task of constitu- tional reconstruction to a hand-picked Commis- lion, all of whose mclnbers belonged to one poli- tical party. lf there is to be a new deal within Confederation, the only kind of a Commission capable of determining its character and scop: will be one consisting of rcprcscntativcs from cvery Provincial Legislature, as well as from the Dominion Parliament. Nor should it be a one- party Commission at that, but should include representatives from every important political group in every Legislative body in thc Domin- ion. That was how the Quebec Conference was created 75 years ago, for the building of a corr- atitution for a. Confcderatcd Canada. When 1o different Legislative jurisdictions are to seek common ground for constitutional reconstruc- tion,—that of the Dominion and those of each of the 9 Provinces,--it should be plain u a pike- staff that the parties concerned are the parties who should do all the negotiating, tabulating of facts, preparation of reports, setting-up of com- mitten, convening of Conventions, and such other work as may be essential to the required end. Potent as this elementary fact is, Mr. King, lnebriate with the fumes of uncontrolled partisanship, has never been able to lee some- thing which is perfectly obvious to nearly every one else in Canada; and has always envisioned his own precious party group as the sole, authen- tic, exclusive rebuilders of the Canadian Con- federation. Premier King in primarily, main- 1, , and culpcbly responsible for the fiasco of the gttnwa Conference. Legion’: Educational Program One of the most interesting and valuable of war publications is that issued monthly under authority of the Department of National De- fense by tlie committee rm education, Canadian Legion War Scrviccs, Incorporated, for frce distribution to members of the services forces who are registered as studcnts under thc Legions education plan for service mcu. The publica- tion is entitled ‘"111: War In Rcviciv" and i11 addition to an able sunnnary of the war, mouth by month. each issue includes other artirlcs of lute-rest to service 111011. This is part of a broad programlnc of education carricd on by the Lc- in thc matter of succession, hut they may 1111111- to wait quite :1 whilc \’(‘l bt-fore realizing their expectations. 'I‘l1c Scnztlor has llt'(‘ll alilc to ro turn from his ll0s1111.'1l 111-11, and may livc—:1nd we hope hc d110<~for vcars to attcnd his $011- atorial dutics and write Icttcrs to thc liditors. * II‘ >51 III In the midst of (in-at Ilritailrs dctcrnlincd resistance to Nazi aggrt-ssion, thc Lolonial ;\ll" ministration is finding time to improve thc working conditions of the natives in the “far- flurlg corners of thc British Commomvcalth, ac- cording to bulletins from the International La- bor Office. The lalcst ordinances made effec- tive in the Gold Coast (listrict of West Africa regarding the employment of woolen and boys -in mines and factories absolutely bar the work- ing under ground of persons I6 years of age and of those under 14 above ground. This is a rise of two years in the age limits. Women may not be employed at all under ground, but permission may be granted to employ those more than 16 on thc surface. n- u n1 a War Savings mean something in the old coun- try. On thc first anniversary of the inaugura- tion of the British War Savings campaign, Sir Robert Kindcrsley,‘ president of the National Savings Committee, issued a statement in which, while admitting trustworthy figures were not yet available, the returns from over 18,000 postof- fices 1nd all the banks encouraged him to say: “Every indication that reaches me encourages me to think that we have a real sporting chance of reaching our national target of i475,000,000. There is no doubt that during the past two weeks public interest in the result has developed to an extraordinary degree throughout the country, and this, I hope, will be reflected in the final figuru.” a a a a Has the Pharoah curse lost its effect? The late Lord Westbury was the fourteenth among those persogrs connected in some way with the discovery and opening of the tomb of Tut-ankh- amen, the boy Pliaroah of Egypt, to die violent- ly or from causes described at the time as un- usual or mysterious. As his body was being taken to a crcmatorium thc hearse knocked down and killed an 8-year-old boy. lIis widow, Lady Westbury, who ignored the so-callcd Egyptian death curse from the tomb of King 'l'ut-anldr- amen, has just died at llvlcsficld. Alton, Ilamp- shire. at the age of 84. Her husband, the third Lord Westbury, committed suicide by jumping from the seventh floor of a London apartment 1741111 \\'.'1r St-rvircs dc-signctl not onlv to inrprovc 1111- c-fficit-irri- of thc fighting forccs, but to aid i1, 1111; 1>11~I~\\'Zll‘ vt-ars of rchllliilitatiotl 11110 civil lifc. i In tllt- (1111 (‘11111111-1; sonic 4,000 inc-others r11‘ 1111- 1st and 311d (‘:111:-1li:1n divisions have en- 1-1l'(-1_ {or sllldl-s under thc Lcgionl- program. '!“'~r1111-'l1 1111- c11-o111-1111i1n1 of fit-rural blcbizllrgh- 11111 it has 1111-11 ])(I\~II1l(‘ to 1iffr-r coursl-s i11 100 diffe-rl-nt sitlllll-s l'('l|lll‘s'l(‘1l bv thc 111011. 'I'l1csc arr- 111-‘111: provida-d in correspondence booklct form. by 0-1111» lvcturcs and by practical 110111011- Ltration. In (lmada thc total numbcr of ml-n ten years ago. It was said he never had believ- lc-d thc lcgcntl attached to the rclic given him by his only son, Captain Richard Bcthcll, who was secretary to Howard Carter, the American archaeologist, during his excavations of the Pharoalfs tomb. Captain Bcthcll died unex- pectedly i11 his sleep a vcar before his father ended his life. Ignoring these tragcdir-s. Lady Westbury kcpt the relic brought from thc 1ll-sort, and passed peacefully away at a green old ago. ller grandson. the prcscnt Lord Westburv. is serving in the diplomatic corps at Athens llcr granddaughter, rho l-lon. Ncfcrtari llcthcll. had cm~111|1~.1 11s l1111l1-otc l1;1< nn\\‘ rr-nchc-rl the 10.000 mark. K111111111’ likr- 1111- 111a.\'1111nn1 cnrolhncnt Ul yet be» ruacllcd, but the movement scents planned tn ho marricrl to jamcs lime-s. an of- ficcr in thc (Yoldslrv-ziln (iuards on thc (lay sct fur Lady Wcstburvk funeral. Iductlon 11-1 the tax rate, ,wlll also llllTES arm war l England's- supply of razor blade: has been cut by Government vrder to tvmrw-flve per cent of normal. This will not rarluce the nurn‘ of close shaves. however. - New York Sun. I It 4s hcld-thllfllussla ll walling to come into the wuar right, at. thel last and then mop up. under-wand, ls what. Mussolini was gllllflg to do, t-o. - Kansas City tar. When Tuussollnl was n slippery as an ell. they used to pronounce ft, "Eel Duce." Since Libya, It has ti gll Duce." - Harrison in Windsor ar. If the Brltlsh don't amp tnklng prmners in Libya. we'll soon be in almost as bad a mess as we were through having all the Italians (n our side In the last war. - Ottawa Citizen. lf some of the boys who wear thick horn rimmed specks would leave the smashing .f 1.1m atom alone for a while, take a, little time 01f from flgurlng how thick the lnllky way 1s, and desks; tcmpmar- lly frcru trying Lo find a solution for perpetual IIIOLIOII th.s column WOIIICI like to ask than a question: Is Vthcre any way 1o prevent moms from eating holes in a pair sf brltcllcs? - Sault Ste. Marie tar, Much indignation has been ex- pT€$$€d from t-me to time because British. author-Ives felt, i1 necessary to Lake into custody pcople who said Lucy were retug-ses tlum Nazi tyranny, anu who made 330d their ct lms eventually. No dull-bi there w ‘e pltilll)’ 1f cacs in which this IIIJUSI-Jte was done. But haw 1m- pxatlve l1 was t0 b1.- carelul is strewn by the NCEHI, elcscuticn In London of mvo uarlgeluus Nazi agent/s who had come L.) toe coun- uy In the guse of refugees. —bd- m nun Joulnal. P u L: bur in Great Britain is unltedly l‘ bcn ' utvarllrilcliv 1n the p11 cf the wax Salsas- are illy unlltand of 1,112.0. Inc .. worker, are so 010-0 to Ger- 111. 1y 111.21 they kluw wliar Nazi 11 uo11l.11a.-.o;1 “I-(IIIS to the w rkzrs lll 1111 I ss 0 115 w bargaal, - ' ‘ d" .13 .1a n 1s fall ' .1110 ill ng ‘Phat, we l the letters of Mr. Dennis and Mr. Callaghan (“Help The Brave Greeks’) In the _ many of the good people of Prince 111101-111 Edward Island, dld not know where to forward their contribution to the Greek mmd. 1e Prune Minister of England Is asking U. B. A for more aid to save Great Brltaln and the world from disaster. Please let us Ive our careful consideration at th could we not as Inyal Canadians In Prince Edward Island. p111. forth an extra effort, and contribute en- ough funds to buy a figh for Britain? ‘rhls effort. the means of saving some of the lives of rile aged an the murdering and slaughter of innocent. children of Could not. these funds be collected by the teachers of each school dls- trlct aided by the secretary and trustees and bank, which would handle the money. the contribution to be from S1 to donators felt they could afford to glve. The fighting named the Prince or vwhaltever prune they eonsideu" fllibrflprlate. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Let us do something and do It quick to help salve dcmo- f cracy. I-Iowlan, R. R, P. E. Island. like the shout. of victory, wonderful news from who of the doom Frcodoln? It means more American friends, liberation 5 for those PUBLIC FORUM “bah-l ll OIII fclfln ilooocclqq g Illhnd. IBKI- Inllhnlonululgu- onilpnlonctb unplug; nwnuollnuh THE GREEK FUND Sir,- I was very pleased to read Press. Perhaps In the latest flash time, plane ght be d infirm, and the world. forwarded 1.0 scene volunteer to whatever the ward Island t c ‘ttle way along the road to the I aim. Sir, etc, GEO. D. WARREN, WELL DONE AMERICA Sin-Loud In our ears we hear that the great. resident. of the United States: nstlnted help for Great Britain; rlreserved help for the nations 5T9 flghtlng the fight human race for people who have had R ir-ir national rights stolen from abject: terror In P lreartlessness and 9 no .11 (Jan-‘cl-ucltv have branded them wit-ll - .1<1.:1u “takers kn.w that the bllltxe of label" f1'c-d.1n is D9111; fcugni m LIIPZDS, and rhty lire wil- lnig, 1o 1112x140 sacxilcc‘: for iuctory. —L-c'.1iul'.t.gc Herald. C110 of tln Amcrlcans-ln-Brilafn kalcus an aln-bulalne 1v..t<0r wfl.) ls 1.111.112 11c» up about Wllslll he Liz-pea 1o oig cur of 111a wl- ‘fill-bu. l1 scclns 1111; k.d show- cd sucll exemplary cclncss and c1112 oluxug [.10 wlrolc ueLc-ate 1lrc.'.ss Illa» wlltn tncy Lnally gob 111m 11cc cacn cf tile squau plas- cnled 111m will 11 penny, as a 5J1. .1‘ irnpmnlpzu Mtaul fcl Galianlry. The 0111111., beng led clf to the Rest. -u1cl" the pennc-s In if tr r. was a "r ut who 1:1 Amslxca 1s gang to lzulieve It? _Lall<l;1l Letter in New York. New Zualansl follows cLse on four r111 rlcd lo scs in AILEI-rxaf-fll] watcrs - raises Lire qucstml of sunset: - ‘ all acute fclm. m the Atlantic = . mo p1".b‘eu1 has been post-a’ 1'1 After the slrlk- ls mg cf the Graf Spec on December l3. little was 11mm of urfacw r11 d- ers untll May last. when‘ a long trail bl-gan to be laid ..I' IIIIIIES and slnklrlgs. More rlccntly this class H of naval warfare has been intensi- fied. Public 0pm 11 1s mp1 to under- estimate the difficulties of appre- U trending surface raiders. In fair- ness to the Navy. 1'5 Problem should be fl11)1)l‘1ClB.D€(l. In the prcs- l" e111 war it, has to perform larger t tasks with fewer msans. If 1Z1 B111‘ S lalt. war, with the ccllaboratlon of 1s four other large navles, It. failed to block the small exits tpen to the enemy. It cannot, rcasanably be ex- pected When OIKTBWIS B10116 W close sally p)l't.s that In I-lrls war extend from the North Cape to the Bay of Blscav. A1 the same time 1r has u» 11111111111111 a arwlv e11- Lended blockade, keep In reserve battlc fleets In the North Atlantlc and the Mediterranean, and t-lre- lessly hunt. the submarines. As to the means, llmlted compared with the wealth 01f naval resources ranlled 011 We Allied side from I914 to 1918. The restrlctlve effects of the Washfnfl- ton and London naval treaties of 1922 and 1930 _ from providing cruisers In sufficient. numbers and left her without the old battleships and arm-fired cruisers so useful In the last war for distant. convoy. — Auckland News. w Au Wll Ilolntied out In than col- tag llglethlélfilh! mt 80 f8!‘ dls- dered; stand off and see Great Brltaln fight: all alone against such trem- endous 0d freedom for flrose 1101311111 wronged and had all thev uv ' umns at. the year-end, the city 0f Lethbrldge I; paying out on its de- benture orbltgatlons. D1173!!! 5116 P!“ two years more trim three-flllflflfi" of a. mfllfon dollars of bonded In- debtedness has been retired. 1111.110 has been borrowed In the mean- time, and that chiefly on self- llqutdatfng utilities such u the waterworks and the 91W" P1111111- Each veal- Ilethbrldge’; aacasment for debt. charges ls being reduced. and heavy reductions wlll take place In the next. flve Th¢ rrsult wlll be a very considerable w reduction In the taxrabe. It. ls not. time that the city council took sc- tion looking to the future to the end that tlhe tax rate may provide f,r thc necessary development. of a. growing city’! WQ are doing l very good job of street paving and boulevard mhabllltatlcn. But In the future we should look forward 11o the development of a civic centre. 5 w, d1; not want to borrow money to pay for u clvlc centm. It. ought to be built and ald for out. of cur- rrnt. revenues. at I; wh there should be some thought gven by b thc clty council to a pill-n which, g while making allowance for a re- a 103k to the needed clvlc Improve- ments of the future. - Icthbrldge Herald. Many men who foal n lpcclal rc- vulslon at, the method used by Mus- trfne cm the Italy of hls day, “She has a large alppetlte; and such porr teeth." The large uppctftc has its sulld explanation. In the numbers of people and the power-t. of their patrimony. The poor teat result. of that same pcv-rtv, togeth- er wit-h an alrcnoe of any gerlulne military 111111111 n. 'l‘he Italians arel fer the the opposites of t-he Germans. to 1101796 t I gqllll I/J to onus. I'll: 11:11am would ure- Tmhld- whom war ls more Important than that brand of savagely unequalled In thc history of the world. l-IIIS means the vcry llfe of democracy and all that i11 stands fcr. Dollars and crjnts are not the only words e In which this can be gauged, g1- the only meaning a small boy 1 applied thereto. even outweighs all I 111011911: that word ls honor. Money .1‘ Is_ only a means to an end. a mo- ‘a drum of exchange. horror, is that grcat something, shining, Illumin- ating. outstanding. llke a pinnacle of light is There’ Is still another word which That klncl of freedom Great Bri- tam Is fighting for, that klnd of freedom vou know. freedom the been tom assundcr and The latest prcsurned loss M“ Irorrlble. Hitlerlzed. mechan- Dfflylng for the help of Great Bri- IHIII) and hoping and not in vain. day when their as free ty: that day of TIIIPYIHQ hordes of Europe wlll be defeated 111151160. Svmbollcal with at. the entrance or. on the eastern shores of the flmlre of a the scales of facing where? across the water. for I stand for Liberty for all peoples. with Jus- Ilce In my hand. welghlng up the way or the lglcist dob all n a out that si ~ ll tuatlon. fol the Ground Meat sols _ ___ 5c ‘b. g3; tag?! fog mégguggfaFi 161:; , gee! Tripe 50's — — 4 l-Zc lb. 1 _v 2 wu . wor of w It f _ these are sevcrely e c 5 an l" benefft curvy ls Securltv- security Is De- mocracy. tlon but by a mo’: balanced e ted Britain . prev n pfma llkde léahrpacter s an ea their afflnlty, :0 as: so close in 13”». W ¢ 5P9 f d1 - ed with eghrIslIdnffyil-gdogermeat been the t. I-ilitlerl You would your Nazi terror-Ian was concern- stlll gfgbhbcelifi lcross the sea who are! wlll make this a. certain there f fes blem of our Freedom, of prncy, and of Liberty wfthln our a aular trait-s patlonfi, f l o cuc aw u ouffel lllllpc through n0 mg ma own. now look to the wrongs. at] the tgpro ve solinl should recall Bismarck‘; doc- i: ! h ,. o flendlshness, later Int/end to reach (ml. over loving land "-2 211111.11 Many other things enter momentous decision, ivlllch which can be There is one greater 1 the weight of In the same gatngory. Freedom, that klnd of who have enslaved nations T0501. are hoping to regain, those who assist her, for the re-cstrlbllslinrent peoples wlll b0 an actual- IECKGPITIE which fast approaching. when n11- and extcrminntcd. ‘Ilrore ls still another word, frccdom. Statue of Liberty to New York har- igh Is that filled States where stands the woman. holding high Iustlce in her hand, It. would seem look- fs’ yaastvward towards Europe; andmliv tlzJ-lpyigtlioglti 1113c veal‘? as .1 s ein rue trere Liberty wlthlrr our lands, 1 look 111911115. by which I can wlthln my power to of humanity. Honor! Freedom! spells out one gral part-Democracy! Demo. Security ls not bought by fsola. pic-determined and llcy with other ocratfc natons, whose goal ts and whose to blend t. - that great patlciin wlll ID" ards m ast. the writer won- can the United states d: for humanity, for. who were so so dearly matched from - 1 Bfnco that time the answer has l roared across the waves by' gent President of’ that coun- the south. No you don't may have thought you scare us Into Inactlvlty hm help to those who fight‘ but the answer In. more and’ more help wlll so curl domlneered by your as- ld the securltty which Y Could I Americans look up i11. that tar S angled Banner, and say, 851111’. the Blorfoua em- Demo- nds and emblematic not of In- l0 mflfih. but that em~ lem which. as our nation has. rawn and developed stands out as beacon light where Oppregsgd who have been subjected hard- ..."‘1“J‘1.°l 11111 ¢D 8 without feeling, and tfmc cdrlng 1111,1111. IEICJKIOII "Is our flag 5611801‘) or" doe: m1; In- llmlm f brutality and th; water to our peucg- ‘Hie answer has been glven not the Pmaldent but by the sad}?- spo en. ger." The more hell? We BI"? 679a‘ Britain now the glcatel- amount of security we are building up ourselves. Now _o_no they wlll feel 11110 raisin: haul when they m um Fill Ind saying with rcal Inorle Amerlca!" and when the? sing that. lovely song America" In which we all jolri with a great. Amen; that w' newer meaning In which all can join wlth a real volume of feellng. 1am, to be clslons l1 lng to those Axis powers their mam objective seems to be, 111m ‘suppression of other peoples hold as tlonal ‘and individual all their most. sacred and cherish- Boneless Horse Meat Island Sold Storage I bib IlWkDDVhIB “IO Unlted ljsliates. reluctantly. I114" even c erhapa. but. truthfully ‘Yes! even we are In dan- for would meanlng "Well "God Bless 1ll take on a In hls first. broadcast to the at the beginning of this war. President, Roosevelt voiced s strong appeal and a definite warning to 1tl1e Axls partners. who since, have trled to usurp other nations. orlty. leavlnv them In a. state of abject slavery. and wrest from constituted auth- Thls appeal and warnlig, de- finite In Its meanln . strong In Its language, unmlstaka mento 11: has each broadcast since. Hls last summing up of this situation with hls declslon of such magnltude In le In its mo- _. .1 usness. went onl‘ 1s proportions for the good of humanity, for the safety of De- mocracy, vet. not onl lltself. bu Freedom stand for and mean to peace loving and free peopltes, r y Democracy tall that Liberty and has ought Into the llmelfg one. who wlll go down lnto the future. as the greatest President the Un- ited states has ever known. One who has trad to make mgmenltous decLslons and has backed those de- volume of kl definite and vltal proof, that even with such a hose wfthln his country who may have doubted, should certainly be cnvlnced, lf they can even see a uture. with their great and doin- lnatlng mentor. What. do we find In hlm? A real bulwark of Democracy, which stands out llke a great pyramid, or llkq n. massive mountain In a giant plum, with Its peak high towards the Heavens: so stands President nmfdst Democracy. wlth a. far-sighted policy which In its entirety, embodies all clples of fellowshl and above all out the. the prln- and goodwill. ttrngs, help for need A policy that ls resounding with klnrlliness and neighborly feeling. ffgg- built. on sound business principles 111111111 =and based on a foundation of olfdarity. firm as the rock of grs; [Jermcatccl with that ray of hope shining brightly through the tlirm. who have been made to H100"! 111111» l1- Wlll b11111: RI cowor down in tllCll‘ own ccuntrlcs under brutal tyrants whose _ last- case to a world 1n chaos, Free- dom for the oppressed. and Lib- rtv-—with security for all men. Again It; carries also a real warn- ‘of Transport says highway damage The “IsIamP GONDITIDN POWDER A horse often needs a T111116 as wcll u does a, mam you wlll know If this Is “N085!!! by the appearance of hls h“, The slowness of gulf-gm] 11,; dullness of hls eyes-i11 h“ A PROUD SONG l Ls h l ve the Crucffied L“: ISITIIXIIIIJIEY Tm? their wealth ls m“ all unwed They 111W I0 r03’ .V In color of their hlkh N14119- B 1.1 h unnosafnt atoll Aiid pgorofn every priceless thing, p11; 011 111 dmggled coat of Drlde ‘first. I may face the world and slnl. Oh, I Id gladly lav It by As OIIIITIITOTDOIIIB and Ill to bear. But. Father. D11)’ DOVBYIFY— I have no other coat to wear. -Marguerlte Wllkfnson. slon. domination. suppression and oppression 'I‘h.ls Is no voice lfkc a sounding brass or a. tlnkllng cymbal, but one backed up with a realness that ln Its characteristics shows the wls- dom of Solomon, the essence of humanity, the strength of a Her- cules and the determlnatfon of one convlnced through much pon- derlng, that this decision 1s the only way to forestall what would be the Inevltable, the only seen remedy for the awfulness which Nazilsm has unlulhed on marr- nd. - Words weighed! wefghecl ln the I balance and not. found wantlnp." 1 a reat declslon made, which wll afflict not only the happiness and security, but the very freedom of the world's peoples; this In later years will be proven as the turn- lng polnt. the crownlng achleve- merit. of 1941. 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