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'wa CHAR' oT'rETowN GUARDIAN _ _ _ _scrrcmamg 2;, 1,30 , FUUR ' ' ‘ ' .==._ --fri-fr--*_ I P I 5 I. il '-F--1..e.,. - _ Notes By__TI'le Way I THE CHARLO President-W. Choate: I. llelmre. H. P. Ueeretary-Lindt. Col. D- A. Editor and Managing Dlreetol~J. li. Burnett we Alaoclata Editora-Frank Walker nnd D. K. Currie v|¢..p|».,|¢,,.¢._,v, 1,, nun,” The local Liberal organ is lore and llullunvn. n. a. o. refuses to be comforted. so far as have seen. other newspapers of that ilk have accepted their defeat larllnl Dall! (founded U37) U5-00 Par year (la advance) delivered. in 8 “-50 per year (il advance) mailed In Canada and United ltatea. grid more or less sportsmanlike way are content to await the ma- TUESDAY, ‘turity of the Bennett program with- indulging in hysterical predic ns. By assuming that Canadians The Butter Tariffs ' The local Liberal organ, few days ago predicted farmers would be exploited _ Conservative tariff increases, nowj profmses to be greatly worried about , the danger of these same farmersI exploiting the consumer by "sky~, rocketlng" the price of butter, now, that the unequal competition fromi New zealand is to be eliminated. The trouble with our contempor- ary in both instance-=, of its disiriclination to accept I ties pledged word Prime lihriister. ’I‘he assurance that the Governor-in-Council has tlieI power to reduce or remove dutiesI wi-iere there has been any effort onI the part of the producer to exploit; the consumer, arid that this a.ctionI will most certainly' be takei: if the occasion for it arises, will, we believe, prove quite satisfactory to the great majority of Canadians. The press catering to the minority opposition opinion will doubtless continue to' croak and prophecy disaster. Mean- while, however. the Industrial and agricultural interests of the country, as a result of the Bennett budget. are already looking forivnrd to an. era of development and prosperity. ` So far as butter prices are con- cerned, not even the Liberal organ- has dared to suggest that an increase sufficient to give the farmer a rea- sonable profit on his product would constitute exploitation of the con- sumer. What the Canadian dairy lndustry needs is li. chance to get on its feet after the body blow dealt it by the King Government in allowing New Zealand butter to flood the country aft one ce:.t a pound duty. When production again exceeds de-I mand. and we are exporting butterI msicm or importing it, ii will bcI time enough to worry about "exploit- I ing" the consumer for the benefit oes which a that the under the I Iolxvsa, is i I I I I of the dairy farmer If the Liberal organ d not BETH I ii-ith us on this point, it can find solace in the pessimistic predictIoiiI :if its leader. Mr. Mackenzie King,I that the prices of farm products,I :iespite such tariff changes as haveI been introduced against agricultural' bnports, will continue to fall. I Lord Moynihan On Cancer The address which Lord Moynihan. president of the Royal College of Surgeons, delivered recently before* members of the Canadia.-_l Club ini Montreal on the subject of cancer.I was at once disturbing and comfort- I ing. It was disturbing in its reitera- I tion of a truth that this dread dis-I ease of world-wide distribution is_ increasing and with fatal results, inI all races and in every climate, from I the A::"..io regions to the tropics. It; was comforting because Lord Moyni- han was able, with genuine con-I fidence, based on wide eXP€ri@UC@I and profound study, to convey HI bright ray of hope that caicer isI _surely curahle, and that. in fact. a_` definite solution of the cancer prob- rem can be expected ere long as aI result of the research work presently going on. There is a further grain; of comfort to be obtained from the scientific support that the are-vid@iilI of the Royal College of Surgeons was able to give to a. view that many people have hesitated to acceDl1I hitherto, namely, that cancer is not I contagious. It is not conveyed from I one person to another. It is well known that the death rate from cancer has been steadily rising for a number of years, ii.ndI that singularly enough, it has ad-_ vcncce with civilisation. Ncvcrthc-I less, it was a shock to many of Lord Moyniha.n's hearers to be wld so pointedly that on this continent u well u ln lhe British Isles and in other civilized countries current statistics show such a distinctly high rate of mortality. The shock will have been Pl'0V°il¢d mvucaiy ii it ni-cum s more serious I public interest on the subject. The I cause of cancer remains obscure. and in mi; reqggg und Moynihan could. SEPTEMBER 23, 193| out _ tio ood I _*___* - _ . tures IObviously, as the Chronicle-Tele- of I ~ Editorial Notes great service to the cause of intemal trade, especially one carried on by a splred so high a delree Of 60.1116- UDDI. not. of course. counsel any better :re compelled "° purchase American safeguard against the disease thari_ ed The Pamot puts up B case about consistent individual care to mam-Iincreased In-mes for cgmmudigies in tain physical fitness. to rise supreme I general use which probably may dis- Io feaI._ but ImmedIaI_eIy to obtain tlirb some of its most ignorant read- professional attention if and when ers but will only be laughed at by men and women who know. anything ‘hm 5I‘°“Id “*"’°“"si'"'Ip‘°’“°’ “'I“°h about trace. will that organ tell its might jumfy f°5I'» Since in "fly readers why Canadians should pur- operativc treatment lies the surest chase American or other foreign pfmnise of cum goods when the same goods are available from Canadian manufac- in Canadian markets and at relatively approximate prices? The organ would be well advised to coun- _ sei Canadians to purchase Canadian The press comments, republished goods igstead of appealing to the di r he People Are Satisfied I in Mondays Guardian, on the Con- ignorant mens them and trying to I serv-sftive tariff changes reflect a gen- in ioe them to believe that they will obliged to pay a customs duty addition to the regular price of commodity. eral opinion that the Premier has. at PE any rate. shown the sincerity of his m _ _ _ th pre-election promises. The independ- I ___ ent Q‘1@I°°° Chr°III°Ie'TeIe3I`aph , From the quiet little room in which sums up the situation concisely when 1);-_ Bunting carried on the patient it .-..°.;'s that the vigor ivith which the investigations that led to the discov- Govemmem is pI.OI.eedIng In the Im_ ery of insulin to the splendidly plementation of its pledges does not Eg3img;dB;/_£;;§h§§5;;;°ho;§§;;uf; merely leave the Opposition aghast, Tmomo Is Indeed a (ar c______ But but comes as a Siirlinse to many cit~ had not Dr. Banting labored to such iveiis who had expected no more good purpose for the benefit of his than a perfunctory gesture, made for kini T°1'°I`Ii° might 10118 have fl?- the sake of iippearaizces, at this time. :_;1_‘;d__“:__t:_5“;f tg; I_‘;‘;t_I_t_;‘_;I°;_‘_I_IE; medical research. E graph points out, what Mr. King and the Liberal press are most afraid -if - The stage must - sometime he is ° t°° conspicuous Success in hand- reached at which the displacing of ling mf “n9I“PI°i'm°“t problem’ human labor by machinery has to which would place the Bcnnelt ad- stop. There must be consumers ministratioii firmly in the saddle for for what the machine plays so large ~» ever' are not wohymg over the pre- human labor, and human work(;li|-s divamflli in “'hI°I* th' °PP°‘I“°“ must be rea and clothed. Food will finds il-Scif. Mr- Kin! Bild his Dirty continue to be needed no matter had eight years in which to put their how nearly automatic the machine theories into practice, and the judg_ becomes. There would be no work ment which Wu rendered against for machines if there were not peo _ ple to be supplied with the necessar- their administration on July 28 still ies of _"___ Any tendency of the ma_ holdf 8006- chine to upset the balance is sure to be corrected by human ingenuity, which can commonly be depended 'With U18 CB!\RdlB-fl f.8l‘iff Edd-I _ thyroid or other glandular condition. and' What Quilt! lame I _ _...mt soon. Ah \.I.\A'l\`0W.\ I . CAUSE I I Should it show a rise of even one de- able I frequently calls the doctor. only I As you know a youngster, or even believe that in time there will be mil- ,ws for the sake of 3 pr-incipig Bea. I an adult may have a temperature oi lions oi them. ; :cu successively on thc tariff issue. or ,_ Read what he says: I nial. In fact most of us will .-:how a fall :little temporary ciisturbance in the inate Istomach or intestine can raise the I into no attempt should be made io reduceI ties this temperature by fever re:iiicing_i1a-‘I I . y 'rcrlff An annual m‘0p of five million wild __ Iduolrs is enough to make the mouth (Ottawa Journal) I cf the rounhchi Intel- md thc rin-, Libcni opposition ih Pu-iiuncht to .II ada” ger of the hiuiter to tremble at the. Mr. Bennettu tariff changes must.cali I .rigger, says the T0r0i1i»0 Mllii Bild i'0l‘t-h little m0re than amused oJn- Empire. It is a vision of the Ontario tempt. Had Mr. King and Mr. Dim- _ game and fisheries department and. ning cared more for their fiscal priii- II C ihoush some °f us may not live to lee sible; six months wc me thought less it. there is nothing impossible about, about winning the election. their at- ` it ultimately. Experiments over a ..tude now would be justifiable. entit- humber of years on Shallow water: ,cu respect. But what happened la.-.-_ -_ Ima marshes in the north have shown _.ii-ly was that Mi-. i-:ing md iur. I have SPOKUI i>¢f0l'° 8b0\lf~ i?l€Ithat wild rice. celery and other aqua- _Junning holding office to be mort mistakes mothers make in using tl e tie plants on which these birds feed deux- rf, mem mm-I anything e1s¢_ be. clinical thermometer so much wi‘.hIea,n easily be grswn, and on nearly _ gmygd their old pI-indples and 31119; I their children. Even when the child every water which has been so plant- begun, prgtectgongsgs to sc,-ve pong. _looks well enough, is sleeping andIed the increase of ducks has been “I ,xpedIm¢y_ brought in l mcg Icating well, the mother for "safe‘.y'sI remarkable, There are at least 5,000,- buds" 9° hold on to power. They, I _ I_ Isiike" will take its temperature. 000 acns of water in the north suit- were In iegm that ¢v¢n.in polIticsI I for this Cllilivaiiim- and 3350 f01’ holiesty is the best policy. ‘ ’ I gree she 'begins to worry and iery _ ine birds, and at the minimuri rate ofI In |g31_ in 1935 and 1926_ the gon. Co ° I ‘f one bird to the acre it is easy to ..;I»I-ative party went into the w_ilder- 1| I n ef w'i¢l Ducks B 'rho Million '"‘° °PP°‘“*°l' And TI‘°I |97 degrees F. in the early morning From the earliest historical time. ily the bedeviliing of the tariff issue. , _ _ _ _ I and 99 degrees F. at four o'clock in pcrhHDS. H0 00lll\i\`l' “'15 ill-iiHbii¢fi_ they kept their flag flying. stood bf I c°nf°d°r'”°n hh A”°c‘m°n’ I the afternoon, and be perfectly nor- tlurlng the spring. summer and ea.rly I I_h¢I,- flag fiyn-Ig_ swgd by their guns - _ _ _ by so large a number of swans, put, 1,,-1n¢ip1¢ before power, _ I d'fference of at. least one degree be_ 5:6656 B-iid dllciis H5 Canada- T" de' Today they are profiting by thel -tween the morning and the lateyelopment of agriculture, the in- courage. No one can now taunt M: I afternoon temperature. Also any' crease of population and indl<¢rim- Bennett with betrayal of his pledge. I slaughter drove mvsl of lhS11i;w.th hav_ing said one thing in oppoa the undeveloped territories of the = tion md done another in power, wit temperature one or two degrees, andI 1l0rli1. Bill tilefif are Still nlimy Vl1~\'I€- I trimming his sails to every veei'in_ _ visiting the country. The ma1lard_ bI~e¢z¢_ He is free to go ahead been °aII°\'1 me “,'I1d dufk °f thi* honesty and carry out his policies, drugs. The use of a purgative orI world. It is a coslli:iIplio1n_ III I5 different with the LIbeI.I cneina of course may be indicated. Si1f=’Cl@-=. Pfoselliffll Of _Cllr d0' I They cannot now attack Mr. Bennc. I as no; hcuime in recommending your Com- ' However where a youngster or an im'-Siiv breeds of ducks. H J°y lo lh<=_ -uoi; honestly or cr-fectively-bccaui.. adult has a persistent. temperai.ui'e_ lifl£1'l1HiiSI» and SD0fi»Sm¢’D» and iI'l_.al1 that l-Ie is doing 3 what they every afternoon for a number oi' days_ €\'€I’y Wliy Olli” i>€Sff Wild dllilk- Bull themselves tried to do in an election _ - ` W. G. B066. \ Bm); or Nova Bootie Building, \_ _ Charlottetown, in-..i. §:.\\ Send me its.-111;: p ti “lan fth Lo This gains: Ii-°.:‘°‘......;“‘.ic~:i..f:..“5 “ir V5 II Nam. I AMm_s. __ Wm J ____ oupon III ww I . / :\ §\\ _ -, \\;\ . \\_\ scored with s1,000i>o1icy. Toronto, Ont. Dear Sin: . Re: My Policies Nos. and _Z-. A1 you know, I had a Policy mature some yearn ego, for $l.000.00 on the Twenty Pay Life Plan, gg which time I took the probs thereon and left a Paid-up Policy, which has been continuing to pay me proiiu ever since. I regret that this Policy is not larger. The point I with to make is that I ahould have bought more at an earlier age. However, since that time, I fine pieced four nd- I litional Pnliciu with 1ou,malI-.ing a total insurance ' | now carried with the Confederation Life Associa- | h°0n of $4l,750.00. pany to the insuring public. _ r _ Your: truly, '- -l _ oi: weeks even if the temperature is ‘IS Cilil’f bfefdillg Sflllllids are HOW the panic and in an amateurish way less . . III ‘ - , _ . Onoeamanorwoman takes outa Confederacr Lf -- Inot unduly high 100 degrees F. to “'@S»€‘iI1 DYOIUICCS- the N0l`iI“'~'€5€ Terr, than four montlls ago. on I e I 101 degrees F., then it would be very_ l'ilCI1'i€S and British C9111-mbia. It iS_ Had the Liberal party in July nail- _ - - ' . . _ cm____On mst 0_1 the SIL Lawrence _ ed mek o_d “___” _lag to me mast almost uizzarrably -Piacc further mmrance with the I unwise to ignore it. There must be “Ui ,some real cause; something more but I The physician should be called iii' “~`FUId 110 fillubf be Induifed t0 f0i10W ‘and any and every suggesnon he oihers of its species to the new feed- Imakes regarding the needs of the ill! I far aspossible. f Wm I Ibe causing this “low fever." as it is_ the Icalled, that it may need patience onfduck ‘t-he part of everybody before the act-I Ifmvef ` ° m 9-1' - E Ml. th I ual cause is discovered. I BTNH-Winged and blue-winged, are it does breed in some' oi’ the I gone down Wm-I it flying, they would I- _ than .1 little ludigestion. . lllfl'»`fIiS‘S ill W@SI~€l'll 0l1I18fi0- and “Inow challenge respect. They would I We have recmtly issued a new Confederation Series 7 bein a position to fight. As it Kl‘0\mdS ill li0\'i1i'l&l'll 0!1if8l'i0. b2-I still sullen, and with most of the coun-I case should be met by the family asI “ll-ie if' l'¢SD°I\dS ellsiiy to Pl'0l»€C- I try but cynical and contemptuous ab- - insurance are strongly recommended to wrime for pee- 2 and encouragement and is easily I out their continuous fiscal gyrations, I I There are so many things that may ilfcpagatedi In ontarm' Quebec and I they possess all the pathetic futility _ Mai'.t.ine Provinces the black of demonstrated Intellectual di I til( th I f its - I - es e p ace o near re h_n¢5|;y_ Th B11 fl Th f bo Therefore. whatever the reaction of thc country to what Mr Bennett is Aggnggigtiqn //,-' pulicy, he or she is so thoroughly aalisied that they I. of Low Cost Policies, with Total Disability and Double III is I Wilii their betrayed friends and allies'I Indemnity Accident Benefits, and in the II proita of the Association. Those contemplating furthe ticulan. Une the coupon for convenience. III Confederation Li e _ It may be a low infection fromf “Ummm ff°'1il M3l'lif'°b1 and Bl'iifIShI doing, It is not likely to influenced, Had -\ Toronto .teeth, tonsils, sinuses. large iliieirtine. C°I“mb3°~ lh°l1€i'l the “mer bfeefi Icither one way or the other by the at- I F 5 5, fy I..pIIen,I1x_ gun Mudd., Md so ¢,,,Ih_'-°-:-=1i~mr.1:-' in eastern Canada. 'I’h@Ilituiic or the Liberal opposition. And I ` "= _ Ilt may he the beginning of some te” I It may be the early symptom of rpcirt ng ducks. In the ofiliioli of epl- means sm-nethmg ‘ -`u"~s. the carives-Irnck Is the king of _ ig ' are the smallest of our ducks the people least likely tobe ihfluenc- .Y ”' -"_ -'”` being swift fliers, are g°.;»¢iI ed ue mm I0 whom Liberamm l 1010 _iyrillolri fevcr. I ~ -- I I I After ,ai Smki If rt th -the game ducks lt i; a more c~mmo;i I §UU°§ ` H U I iii ngeo ecnuse_ \- - » Ils likely to be found because of theI mlgrant In Quebec I‘~`~d in ontario- 'methods now at thé dIsI-,D531 of theIIts chief breedng grounds are in the P I. Mr' Weirys Good Start umm to be as reS°“r°°f“I in s°II"Ii.1liysici.1n. Ivrairie provinces and the Northwest . -_- 1118 8042181 problems as in investing Hon. Robert wclr, Minister oi ag- l1l¢¢i1a-i1i°i11 devices. riculture, has lost no time in getting A down to business and obtaining re- $13 suits. "The King Government talked the for years about encouraging the cat- this tic trace and getting lower height ‘his employer to sive the man I1 Job, rates, but it never Bot anywhere. the empI°y°I` has Said that he For the past 4 years there have been _ he no cattle shipped to England. Mr. IsI,y_ Weir has been in office less than two _en months, and already he has secured in the street and restored it to OWUEY. Who was so impressed by display of honesty that he asked thinks he can fill. That is to a 25 per cent reduction in freight lfmh F’-“°I5m and C'-“\1m“l\|Sl'l1I _ . have gained ground in Germany-_IH _ g “jg an mem °" y°“~,Iramc_ aheldy very __n,oma_bIe_ Fate Powder, Perfume, h owcier dont ignore a temperature, ey ave the lure M shmt cuts 'DI' that 'Del-sIsII_5 for some days_ can EI ---_- -ie Y, Tal¢umf R0|lg€, G16. rates, and last week two shipments, In bound for England, left the Winni- Iweary tra‘.eIers_ but Russia and Italy peg St0¢il\pcr in Alberta there I; . ' ~ » I Di>¢are:i . I’ '° U" Canadilll lllifild. says ? Ire:cntly the following Item: , fume (5oc') wlth each and nomination was offered Mr. R.B. ` . Prepaid to any add” S i ` . - . . I I w0,kIm KI, ,_ I ___ , port at or 34000 patents - -~ ' - _ . P T U t C en" man °"" Iadmmed into the hospnal Since IIsIcthcrs of the species. some of then: e .vy-.15 -r jr Preparations l art dis , h _ ` I ~ ` ’ - the employer seems to have tak- cmuse ease r eumawm or Dt~herI pl-ssure in the mere fight of birds' f nlgrare now showing a his I-_oi-he and address. “D_______ ___ __ _____e me ___ zmmr I1,_;__ ex____ns__ ___ me ___m;_______e___ SI_°__I_I u ine of these superb *` . , - . ' ot be t it would become Toiletries inclUding_ For a short time we are giving away a bottle ' of Evening in Paris per- GUC8297 ‘>’°"D`CfUC"2-"5C‘. box of Powder, the price $1.00 being for Fac fb er market for th . V 9 _Product of_ for the House of Ccmlnons was of- Powder on]y_ (D UIIDQUQ H `:. Ii §\\§‘§\» . Central Drugstore There are only two kinds of widows - _ "02 7K:1U.O'}D Homeless widows, I Widows with homes. Mortgage- insurance protects a woman against being a homeless widow. _ We will be glad to quote rates for our special Mortgage Protection Policy. HYNDMAN & C0., Limited Provincial Manager:-Tile Great West Life Lower Queen Street _ Charlottetown ;-:niv- »!u:~:»:».- -3 5...; iq. _ _ fl a To get the real refreshing flavor of tea 'I` R Y 0 BRAHMIN Sold Only in Red Airtight Packages - ioi¢:e¢:i:<:I_:»'I:IoI;»,»>;-:ic»f:>_':fi§ci` _ _ 53DD.CGJ`O0OG x-in ` ' ' ' ' I 1-' 'Xl l'~Xl lllXl2~l~.°.~ lille: nxugu zu ru, , gn u.~;ux»: zrintnn . U ' ° ' . 9 4 °" I 1 . wiih their w k. Mr. Bc: tt ci l isI I or lm an 1 Heil-llily WHS put Out to defend this But if a hope be dying soon, j".t ` ` , y_ . - ` I Ministers have nsade a survey of un Iimposgble course and an sorts of “_ mployment devised an immigration cuses and apologies were primed In I _~ cclcbrutecl his mn-icth birthda Give It a grave in the black hills_ I5 HOW Pfelllier Of Canaria. _ now Mr Bennett did not then succeed in e . . , D0liCl'. liken SWISS t0 “SSI-it as- I Hn emit £0 justify the continued im-I entering the House of Commons He ` E X T R A riculture, launched a campaign in |’°mm°U Uf R11-Ssilin coal. Oh, shin my door on the ngkm MGI" shortly afterwards was successful in favor of Made-in-Canada goods,I _”` A song once built in the hilh ¥reenI e“f°l'i11X the Nftfffh WW '1`°f1’il°l’I&lI S P E c I A L “"9 'lily be some summoned Parliament, secured a.nI ’°"°'“ "1" think with contempt of the ar the unemployed, and made a majorIwork is vastly more important than legveg; _ Legis_d.ure. I all Ii he c cu to wee All three public men have seen the eaves. Alberta and saskatchewan, have wit- I I _ I g bagc But c m to t, t, _ BPPYUPT “If °“ °f 52° 900900 *-0 h°IPIcollector, yet the performance of thatIBcfore the witch saws down my NOW* We” Teffiiilfles divided into IN revision of the tariff. There is no Imost and theequal of any. one of parallel for such vigor in the whole IWW °!'yihE needs of the City of Char- history of our government. l°tI”"°w" I5 " 5375589 ¢0U¢¢l0l'- There is probably no city of its size in Canada that is without this of- tention than it has received is that _to ou, cm, ;II,¢he"_ in which he announced it to be part I of the declared policy of his Gov-.‘ The principle of nrolectlvn ls ull" ernment ID cam on on A large scale dominant in the fiscal policy of Can- e. propaganda movement for the use I :;_:e"::l;};__‘lT_?n:;G r2;';"s;e_7e°f_b°b; °f C“‘"‘"°“"“"l° ¢°°"°I’Y°*‘° °°“' Iihc brood foundations uid by its ndlan people. The department ol Iablcot ststesmcn in isis, a founda- trade and commerce is to direct its If-ffm Upon which rested the most activities along that line. A oov- "°°°"°'f_ihY d°"°i°l’m°»1¢ md PW- emment ampnsn to mm" ma perity experienced since that time. mm’ d°m°'"d 1°’ 5°°d' °‘ h°m°I Unlike those of some more politi- productfon will undoubtedly be of- cunt ML Bennett., demon pm_ mises were not uttered for campaign purposes only. I-Ie is a man of his aovernnlent whose |e.&,r hu in, Wtlfd lhd WUI fulfill his PIHIQGS, $11115 setting a standard I; public life at Ottawa which hu been wanting for NIM Fill. . - A passage in Premier Bennett); I _-Edwin Quarles, in New York Times. Uffssefl “id U-Kell lift ill thi “Bill over the ownership of the natural re- Lord Slamfordham is champion 5°'-“'°°'» "ld 115” "V05 0° S09 $116 l‘¢- secret-keeper of England. As private °°‘”‘°“ *'°Wm°d V’ 'fill Pl`Win°¢s “lil Isecretary to His Majesty" King Y°”- ` George, he has handkd ghousmd, of Mr. Bennett is still in the full vi- royal 'secrets without once having 3°’ °f 1"’ "Id I1” ¢“°°|'°d “WH ll d_|-,I,|g¢d my Inn-,,mm°n_ H, Is "_ career of larger usefulness. The his- and he will soon have completed I0 ' I'°"`““ °f 3° if`°I“'° h"“°° Wm MV* yen., In HI, Majesty-, ae,-,,|M_ much more to say upon the subject. _ "It is not so much that men are Ibeing tested todayas that domocraticI I rule is on trial. Thoughtful observ-I ers are following the trial with some anxiety, wondering what will be the final outcome of democracy! strug- gle with the difficult problems of unemployment and the high coat off living. Not impertinently, the quea-I tion is often asked whether organized I democracy is cutting a better figure in the crisis than the world would :see if autccracy was in power. 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