' i TllE bllilil LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Daily lFolmded In mm L|g|,|‘_ gut. w. Cheater 5. Mel-late u. Burnett. Lu. Mmlatmion. 0.5.0. u. human». l-JJ. A Burnett Prestdi-nt. Vice President: l. Secretary: Lleut. Uul. lb. A. can ll lauu ulunalml ullfcl-"r- J Associate btillurs". t-‘rantt Walker w" l" ._-%-—-———--—'_‘*'"‘ , 5 BSUIUIWFIUN BA’!!! $4.00 per year, saw to: b molt-ho l u- t u i'.r..1.. a) i M l 50o for one month $1.253 lot 2i muulha; um ut-uvel-y sauu per year. 53.00 tut o mlllllll “J5, u" 3 months; 60o lot one Mull!!- By Alan to other Yrtivllltilzl and u. s. A oil-W P" N" haunt...“ ncttin- P44“! P" 9”“ “N” "I u m“, 50c lot 4 maul-Ill uuursllnu ma: tn volallml ll lune: square. hi" "Ill "l! ouutu rum- item-l. Um!" m“ "u w"m"h“ Bunion; Jlelrullullllll Mm- BKfI-"I- 13:‘ ‘Tfiut: u'ulrvllli -| hue. zsbl Bu; an, lurulllnl one urinal-i. than». Uutuua; “ullra am: blood. IIIIIWII “"1. unl- lultfulll rump. alum-loll l» ll. in» Quurlotletouu Building! new». Attenu- present system of administering the penal laws of Canada operates neither to protect society nor as an effective deterrent to the commission of crime," he declared. “We in Canada have pro- vided a police system to apprehend offenders which is comparable to any system in the world. We have provided a comprdtensive and efficient system of the administration of justice where the offender is dealt with when he has been ap- prehended. I do not say that it is perfect but I do say that it is designed to be just and fair. But, when the accused is found guilty the serious responsibility of the state is no longer acknowledged, except insofar as the re- sponsibility for his safe custody until the term of imprisonment has expired." The increase in crime is certainly a clear indication that our methods of administering justice following conviction do not deter others from committing crime. The increase in re- cidivism is an equally clear indication that the present treatment of prisoners does not deter nuieb‘ BY lliE. llAl Can anyone explain. aslu l. s , why the retail price of lettuce should be ls. and ls. 2d. each and hes Dd. per bunch u! all“? Only the rich can afford to b“! 8F such Prices. This only 8W5 "1 prove amt the poor would suffer if other goods were not controLed. _Birmlngnam Mall. Lord Vanaiitart, at that. time Permanent. Under-secretary for Foreign Affairs, regard; the fall o! Austria into Hitler's hands as di- rectly due to the sinzster part. played by Laval. "He is the gzeat- est. crook 1 have ever met .n a lon experience of international politics”. Lord Vansittart told me yesterday. - G. Ward PLOe in London Daily Mail. Banquets worthy of the name. we fear, must go. ‘Itieir pleasures will beccme brighter m the memory. A well-lighted hall. tables THE CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN f-l WORDS or CHALLENGE W“ codes The Too-Compleat Angler (Christian Science Monitor) 1t to be "news" when a man used bit a. dog but today a hook that . blm the fiah gets only an inch of N’ 3")“ ' spelgehin alsbig metlrot i u Th ook orleo renvenona b m of an airplane company ro bed. beaten and thrown into e ‘However relluanarlt such an nvenl- to look after the fallen, had tn. eye n m 00f spoi" smanshlp. it gupposediy re- lltan daily. loyee. be from the point of view ma duatrlouo-workinl ‘m doing something or lannlnl 131mm‘ thing about a worl lhlf 38M Y“ born, a blg naval battle 8°“! m oomewhee in the meantime. It would be like writing a aim 1°- the city x. tor that you felt "W14 go only in .29 waste-basket. In any e.ent, it i; not our View that we Senate need: to make mo ea for what. it is 60ml. °\‘ not olnz. It. has been a far m0!‘ useful institution than most DMD-O it is; over the past few de- have saved this country fl 1175 o! money and from a lot oi bad. legiaat-ion. Shediac Senator’s Strong Appeal (Hem the Senate Hansard o! March ) _ . J. A. McDonald (Bhetilao. NEWHIIINIJLANB Ilia Canada's National Air Lina I Hon. . . In myo opinion the greatest s ever Id the story o! the Good amaritan. A man waa ditch. The priest, whose duty it was to see him lying there, Bu; ne bass- ed on. Then came the Levite- near]! __,_._-_~_ . . . . learning with napaiy and spark- .. , - -- ' Weaker than (he others from repeatln their criminal offences. The u , u. t1 x: hin ,t,n presents technical progress. as im rtant. th rl i. He, too T,“ blnmg“! emoru w -- robl \f \'I R g ' 538' s f,“ dlstanrf ceorirt canda m: Can the day be far off when blf- 11M! 1 e eye tgaeeetfie erfldn in thd T° m9“ W" "qlllinmlllll, T-CA. began . I k p Gill-l p. c uer. arguedmlust be rcco nlzed 910i 0 o _ on '1 “"1"” " ' - g no. and gurele o! llqud in the int: fishing hooks will be equipped ditch. and he ma the heart to feel Ma 1n daily service for Al: p »- -——;-—~ as a national one. and an altempt nlust he nladc 51,55 w... soft-footed sérw of with little propellers to enable them sorry for him. but he likewise passed “gm 5,9 m to 5t 1 1m» Md mm?" - MA to solve it as such. it was “wholly illogical" tint deft-handed waiters. the ariima- to wander about in search of trout? 011- I. ' 0 . " ‘(com ' “T ' - - ' -i ' l f ' ndl t. k d the In the cork handle of the fishing The“ flame God's marl the man "M93919"- Wllh Tlullflflllilllfillllll flight; '1'}; , . hlmdrcd‘ "f Conmmcd Crlmmais Shouldbcscwmg titling ofriemusic firm hi: pa m- rod and e‘ectric storage battery 1F°m Samaria. He had the eye to desiring f0 use iho IBIVlOQ should e i o“ Prime: Minister rung S Dilemma sentences ill provinciallv-controlled reformatories. illclden balcony-these are cer- would transmit current along the a: g“ 5%?‘ m the dlwhhgm? TEL 0115000. " “m. a .. who 2s in or rm of in population or “all. ‘altar §b"§§‘;“.ii'€.i.ii‘§.“l.°‘ii'é‘*f..ii n». it?» an?“ Pisa“: a 1-“ h W“ W W Cxlmdcd l,\-\\\\L1 _\bl“illl5LCl:uf\lll\li; ab: feglfcrallly-controlledt penitentiaries should be miérlliu ‘Enough tonlsaviihhls lsea; aye; would nogtogy locatewgie 11,1}: mllélllisdohgorlxylegh 1;“; gogllgiftfieldt‘ g- g~ly°d:-:;fl------~-~-. 2.2,?“ __ _ .- . » ~ ‘ll a lSf , - _ i‘ n sin way 2r e oya u measure ore ca ng. ' , ' -----~-------- - . . . WULltll lull lun- nlouulaulous lltillxwgbgtsfic W rcrforgvxfélrveyrshol QOUHS hThe efforts of a true izoastfime Zuhseqf-lent proceedings might even be adjusted m rem“ sloérlereflglgeghethr: yarns? ofniiizi. A“ st Johns.‘ Nfld‘ u H 12.20 pim- N? (“h-UK “up, M. m.- lq-sull or tllc f I “f4 _ ‘ _ _ l . 5 °“_ "Q1 l? “Mimi 0" lllalflfllefi interesting him no more - well, to tile anger a properly exagger- 5mm wok mm away gmfcared for _ __'I ~ ‘ U‘ U‘ r. w“ |l\‘.l during the Lil-cat ill,- t-Iifilllilfllfi, though it tulght be very desirable to Zlllgelay. zitllfipécigu‘ficlllindliitlg] alga géeldadplfgurtétoéwaélvy fish that l-lap- mm, In 1.31pm“ his fenowman he Lv. Se. John l, Nild. .... 1.45 p.rn. Nil‘. lllvllillli ll)" 111*‘ Mimi-ill illzlllil: lvcFp. ill’ custody for long tcrllls. men undergoing dgnnm. n.3,}: to '8, ‘m. m; dunk wondergwhy nobady ever thought lgg-tryfffillglfiglriillfionglzglse siglgleéltlgi; i: ?WYd1\IY-- - - - - - --- -- - - 3-50 P-m- l-T. . n Panplu by lilvlllsthts utl u 4 .c nlnlatllc tlcalnlcllt. tlcn, a dlillllcf, soup] mnenly will o; ms berm“ probabyy m,“ he was doing what B1118,“ h“ be?“ . onoton......... .. .. 5.15 p.m. A31‘, pass Irrm our midst for the time being - Leeds Yorkthrc P.st Wfillflll» 0i 1h? Jcflllllleai Allklel-Z" doing since this war started. and would not. have xvecomed the mech- Wllflliyoallfldl! is doing in making a anization of fishing. He thought of contribution to Britain as provided fishing as an “nrt" practiced by for in this bill. '.\\ llaliotlzil tlcfcllcc 1s .» ll \\l>l'li~. illul tilt-v \\'1‘\'l‘ "i1 gmlinll,“ lZlLiQIiCllLiCIll, when they "Hlcrc would zippczlr to bc nu serious cull~ stltulloltzll difficulty’ involved in Cufyucfillg this by the centralization of authority. Following the l .1 .\i.l --l fut‘ T.C.A. Daily Services Speed. the Nations‘ War Effort mil ul (ilc sulllc time cnlitlcd 1o e11‘ publication of tllc report of the Royal Comlnis- nobolfmfii; itfiiii f$alf'<§n“'§i°iii§l§ igllégfsxfiefiixewlfiffixeg mag; “ff; §§°,,‘,‘§,,§§§§, ‘Qtwfiowfififi 2mm! MP0 lflrollceaofil ~,.r=,\.='.t-gt~<_ prosperity and Sffillflll’ sion on the Penal System of Canada in i038 gffiilagfqfrmzfio§tiel éifeiimlikilci, hi? 11“ “limb "lellllwhlle ‘esewllll i“ slgved m” Bflmh Arm” I“ m‘ w” §i§3§§$i§§§§i§§§'liii§"* h ‘ d‘ Wnlunhuull givt‘) lilUlll, I lllls nlost, if not all of the provinces expressed a iiians out? .151...‘ y’ e. ' dwln the Eilifijflvif,,,}I‘°,,..§’,§f,‘;’§§§e..§’§, Arrhiiisarliiimigriilil; wtsiiilniifi Zroundtrlpebfantroal-Wlndaor mitt. plviit‘) cllalllcil 11K‘ Llllclili willingness l0 pcrlllit the Donlinioll authorities mime“ £310,556" Cm,“ dfiidciifgi‘: catherito re‘ate their fishy llllgls- kgk became i?“ waves we" quiet‘ l?wudimprzihuirbfidq“‘calg“widmmll" ll iillli ll- vl-lililuw ill l*°\\"~‘l' “llh W false O\'1‘l' all of the rcfornlatorics within Pro- fiiiinghtgirn flylfznliifigbibifialixllfxlqllil- ilms‘ inysiifeflgioiiisewvliifidirfzinffltieiealgolink: ‘mum u c. Owntoionawauontraal ancient rumor. that when OVER 30,000 SCHEDULED MILES DAILY “' * ‘ ' m r Thg Senate Wants T0 Jogeeph of Arimathea took the boy Jesus with him on one of his trips ed to the Department of Mints and Rcscurcss. some Canadian Indians are kncwn to have enlisted in lhe vincial jurisdiction. 3 “Mitt, Such Powqr gives theln in Pcnitentary reform, it will be fgcallerL was 0m. ‘lcl. _ . tiller, patronage. and, let lt be said l\ Ill f Jim,“ gruff. Likc all evils this ollollR-i of tllc issucs raised by Mr. Bfackenzic King Amcrzcan Air Force and may nc-W Work to Britain. Christ sairit "I love thl: ~ l} 1.. v us. llllll lwlv tllc Prilnc .\llnlslc|' lvllPll i“ ‘lllllofiition. it is evident from Ur. iiviirgiélikfi-gmgtciiivviikihlilsigliilniofwitih ti-ki- 1 laiidicinclriiesiltihoiiriglgtséiigitiiliidiiilgof . 1.. Emu-t- il.‘\\\'.<‘l\ lilL‘ (IlilCY Pull“ HV-lillfris criticism that tllcrc has bccn no im- tcnla-ilaukv which ithzir fortbuars (Oiawa Jouma) glultlieglutlrtillziglgttialrlf ‘as 83602511; irrat- . ,.,~_, tint-lulu. llc il2\\ chosen to u 0w lac pygvt-lllcllt in recent years. and that the rcconl- “fed i“ d?” 3°}? hi" Auimdiw 0n Palllflmelll Hill We 5911B“? e -e o e am ' ' ' ' funny“ gviigfi“ bu, "in “rulwug his‘ proverbial mendations of the Royal Commission of i938 girrfffliniffiiiitharlg ftlieiildsdtiflo K191i} £251,331‘ xlicufifliggnfvlihgl lthgav: gifaitgntiirliirzrhvbliii ‘ili;“§iifiy°if§n§iii l" "l" "“'ng‘r l" hi". “Fwy 13MB“ HM Clrclnnililqllflflll. The flvlfidallf? have been largely ignored. The present time may ‘midis? l" 61",”? ililvififi _ ill 111° do a job. The‘ senators. Judging by t°1d'\'“§;,d“we eargregflfilezgg'ytoevga - l m inlllcrll lo alllclld tllc Rational Call" ""1 EXP-d licllall’ F°l¢~ dll" what they Sflld. t-hink that they this under the Drowmon o; m‘ t.“ not be opportune for government action ill this m2 [he 125,, Wm, “' . - _ . _ -_ _- . . _ , Tlll§ 111mb" are being o erlook d in this war. . 1 V‘ _ W, ‘ “m, yd prundcg fol tilt- lCi rillctllpll. but ll IS our of glu- llroblcllls which Wm represcnitea aplpréqxtnatcly 3a pfr- that they gm so; of wotzctwn gggfgfgssllilfie glrliiiznhggcfiyiaeflerglg; ‘ltlt‘.~\'lli it n1 tlljsltltl€ ltlldtilllllltlllfl élfiifilllflli)‘ i111"? 1° be (kill! Will after the war. - 2962")? mfifiar? 2381; 23111500515; men '-, and don't like it. It. 15111. 1cm of salvation and liberty for all. fax." he continued. "I was over the O’ the North’. ‘British Gren fw int-v» ls by repealing scctlon ‘mvmms __ Ganacuén Msmm“ mind YW- ""11 111E 513mm" A" Provinces of Nova scotla, New and ‘Garry Owen‘? These ~1 __ -_ t- . gunebm - troubled ln conscience because WANTS wuss AND BANDS Brunswick, Prince Edward Island. would lift. the heart of every 1 V . p ynilillillfllllfifl law. I ~ they u: glfiavylngithig payrflgeques T0 STIR CANADIANS Quebec1and Onyariggln that tylp. 0!; cfillAldlf-ll. ~h . .. - . . l a _ 7-7 o n n . -____ , , " , v l» 7"“ ‘film ‘l’ Mihmb‘ The pmwfi ‘I EDlTORIAL NOTES I S°““'~°" “m” Shari“ °' git the contra. lvelreclrsiiz u Thirst (Ottawa Journal) gifirfiagliiiifriliifi Jubilee pfiiiniioelfna ing first the olgrtitiistiieiiififtirrek l\' lllc lll'\‘t llllTvfllllfi 5"1"1i°" ma.‘ m‘ Manitoba. who died the Oillél" dill. unite they are useful enough as it. ost of them were in the Maritimos. for. or what the British ll tw m if l m when at least there - . _ _ . _ . _ enjoyed a distétct. on that is very -. ,... ~ . i , "I really do not, believe that Can- y p I -l~- <\. w‘. I'll’ Kill‘ ljl_1ll"1>¢ 0i Tfilllllllli llfli Pour more days for the Red cross can- rare in Canadian lrrliamelllaly $1,531}?floigogafggreatugegfihi £1 ada~to useawoyn-out expresslon- bee“ mo“ gym‘ weigfitlefi 82:}; @3321 .,,,,,,,“.’,3,““§,‘§,‘,*,F°‘,,§‘°“ www ill 1511‘ \1’1'1i1l'."= “will all‘! a" one” vassers to make their calls. “llllals- He W“ ‘m? °i “m hm‘ real, batig-up job ' 1's w“ °°"‘°'°"5 - declmd sellflm‘ and we never can get the ople of land. than be king of any c WT i” 11m?» Wll“ 591i l“ Pafliimelll a1 J A" Mcmnald“ f” shedimi- N- B" Canada to understand the dea that in the world. idwb" 3" a“ m“ eitplalning the reason for his speech nurynln nf (faluuln and the territorial \\'ater5 at m 1- e me same Vme He mpres wed Now there's no u r ~ ,, _ _ , l - _- ,_ ,~ - eh 5e la l; b 1 k d_ ( g this la total war until we flv the I believe our leaders from lillulwvf. _ The Red Cross calllpalgn in Charlottetown ‘M38’ i“ M““‘l‘°ba- Wm” h“ hm‘ is eao lglallCh ovfeiillgokgdr (fling Mi". ixh-ihiliattifiiliislfiuihtis riifikmu. “m” “wk mm‘ ‘WW pubu“ Him‘ Minister d°'"‘ ‘mum \ '-.,-...- lllllllil ,- of ililnsc nlclullcvs recognize “K15 mdav_so were . . _ y _ 1h". 1Tb: 1119 51m sllflllle. 55L I01‘ King has." got around to fining 1 e ° bulldin in Canada, the story of what the Union ‘ . ‘ ‘ ’ _ _ y . or ‘he . ' . g i“ “a~‘ l‘? Ymlmllbt? l0 North Ontario. ‘lime was ml; one its fifteen Vacmmes, one me Omar “I m ght any on this trip 1 did stands for--red for honor. blu ll 'l“‘*"i l“ "ilmi *"‘“°."4 “m? dc the “T51 day $- Callvasslllg. Another war record "lhil “limfim °5 “f°ab"°:1"l'§ be; hand, ‘phjngs berg; ‘um. w“ a,‘ not. hear one bond. What abolt courage and: whltedlor purity. .'\ll.l.,l.. non .\,-l a purely llcgatlvc lll0\€ on l to be Proud of. flag216gsgnéngn:Egzglzélgliifigtggrph we can.‘ See when the senate can gt: rréefiitoutllelgt hwzrilialtlllgllittlyll: gggitlelsrgNpgglgit-ilégi Zgagllggsggztl t 4- o do usefu'ly much more than it is par: iii tllc krlulillistrzltion; hilt they also astserl “'0. {hill n». avcuulllnll_villg change in section m :1 <l t- ll(‘r£'=-<i\l‘\' llv Yelleai of the u.“ min». q wglilnl, carries with it the sanc- tlllll. ri lllll the liPlllllllfl for positive action. Fiction l\\’ll of tllc Mobilization Act reads as plan“; ">1.l>,i<~rl to the provisions of section gl.,.,-».- lltlfbllf, lilC fiovcrnor-in-Collncll may do and lltliilllfi/f \\\<'il acts and things. and make {pl-u iilWP in time such orders and ,-.._..f_- rt-rllllfillf: persons to place them- rciv-w. llllir st-rvixc and their property at the ~Zli of TIL llzljr-sty in the right of Canada. - ll» (i<‘(‘lll(‘ll necessary or expedient for g tilt’ pulic >Zlf('l_\'. tllc defence of Can- ada. file lllzliutcllzlllce of public order. or tllc ef- ilricnt prosecution of the war. or for maintain- ing supplies or services essential to the life of film t‘4"lllllllllliivl'.“ . " _. .».-...-;l] 11f u-qlinu fill'(‘C. ollviouslyl, requires ~ t pitta-c ill tllc scconrl section be de- : ' . the words from “subject" to and {Wlol-cllf." That leaves to the GOV- um: cmllplcte. unlilnitcil power to do all that “s war effort ef- (liq) CYlll i, |1_(',( “my in llmkc the nation fvrilvv‘. .~u.l lilllt‘ “ill be a wide and clanlorous (lclllzuul l'l lllr: Ilollsc that the adulinistratioll re- gal-d s lion two, when reinforced by the recent plchi-vlle vote, as all inescapable dull’. i5 i" marching rlrrlcr for the "double quick." 'l“.-ll- lylwrnl mulclls no doubt yesterday “'35 a ~l*1'1|l\' one. though dctzlils are not forthcom- ing. l: call readily be assumed how indignant, “in (itliv the rank-atld-file, but the Quebec lead- ers in Parliament must he at what they consider “the lw-lraywll" of their independent nationhood. l}... ill-Emu llillistt-r King. running true to form. is ill :1 [ui-ilirlll tu kecp the Qnebccers in hand who still llolll» control of the dispensing of “the i'1.'l\'l ~ null fi-llvs“ <41 (Ivar to the Quebec politic- izill? lib. ullll nil he has got to do is to tcll his i<l3l~l\-~~ iillli than if they zlitclllpt to “rlislf lailll. M‘ will l'i‘\i‘1ll. go to the country’ on tllc is» <ur-, with tllc pleasant prospect of letting that “tr-l-r ll:- mml llcighcll" get them by the throat and cll-ll-v tllcnl off. it is a dire alternative‘ the Liberal politican ill Quchcc ililil‘ to WllllClllllllllC. (iii-vi "ll ifll'~\\‘ll"f ‘W-‘llili Pen ai Reform Needed A stroll; illlllctlflvlll of (tmudars penal system ml- llm-lt- at a lTCClll lllcctillg of the Canadian Lollit-l-llllcv ull Social Work by a well known lllrollllr lcgzll Zllllilllfill’. Mr. j. M. McRucr, ls. L . .\lr. .\l<l\'ut~l~ pointed out that 46,723 adult ])Cl'>I\ll> \\\“ll‘ convicted of serious crilllcs in the Dulllillioll lll lljil) while liliglzlnd and Wales. with .'llln~~t four limos the population. had a cor- rcsptlltrlillg figure of 47,000. 0f all adults con- vicicrl ill lllis country in i938, 10,089 could be classed as l-vpczttvrs. Canadians did not sccm to rvnlitr llu- fillullciill siguificltllcc of these figures. llc snill that tllc Royal Conllnission of which llc was a nlclllllcr llml anzllvzcrl tllc records of 18% lyrisllllflfls lliltl llzul llccll convicted l0 times or uulrv. Tilt‘ total aggregate time they had spent il. penal ilhllllllllls \\'il.-‘ 2,037 y'cars and tllc cost of thrir lllflillfCililllCC amounted tn $1,347,000. 'l'll<- (‘onllllission estimated that the cost of their Convictions could not be placed at less than an adrlitimlnl $3,200,000. ".\u cxzilnillatioll of these Criminal statistics cannot help llut disturb the most complacent, and forccs one to the inevitable conclusion that the Y {Like the weather, everybody ‘is talking about lie "Mlultnllfi 11love to deprive tllls province of the accountancy tleparlltlcllt, but also, like tllc wed. ihert “Obodl SCT-‘lllsgto be doing vcry nlucll zlboul lt-—exccpt the officials concerned. a v a o lYOlllllS \\'ll(l must now he llOfllC and presum- aby ln bt-(l long before nudnlght will have just to lIlZLhC up for lt by snllying forth m Vie“. pm flSllflg sun, on the principle that "early to bed and eairséyr "to rlsc makcs a mall healthy. wealthy and \\' . ting 'l‘ll_c City Council is equally interested with tllc Provincial Government and Board of Trade in seeing we do not unnecessarily lose citizens and taxpayers to the competing municipality nf Nloncton. a m a a In England they are getting after the hoard. ers and black marketers to some tune, The Piourldsoltch Vyarehotlse COItlpQny, “W, s“b_ sldlarlcs and SIX directors have been fined a iota] 0i £3?7.3°I ($921044) on charges of sell- lng gOnrls m excess of their legal quotas be- tween December. i940 and Ilia); m,“ The pew any “'35 Uleilfivlest yet imposed in the Govern- ment campaign against boarders and their out- lets, the black markets. F 11 ll It! Fridtjof Nansen, ‘Norwegian scientist, states- man. ‘and explorer, died this date r930; organized the first expedition to cross and explore Green- land‘; 13191’ engaged in Polar exploration in the specially built ship ]‘I‘r'llll§ took a leading part ln the movement which lcd to tllc separation of I - . _I\0rway from Sweden, and was appfllntqd Mm. lster to England by the newly formed Norwegian llflvellllllfflli 100k aflivc part in the work of the - League of Nations; wrote lllzlllv vnllllncs dealing with his Polar €Xp€diti0ns and results. their scientific l8 i . Even without precise detailed information, it is known that, as the uccks pass. tllc Nazi rear lmes which must fulfill tllc l'(3(]l|lr(‘|]lC|]l5 im- tllc loudly-brulted spring offensive are becoming in- creasingly weak; and it was doubtless due to this knowledge that Hitler. in his address at the Ber. lln memorial meeting on March t5, mm his people they could not cxpcct victory in the East before summer thus postponing once more tllc date for the triumph he had promised Ger. litany. Again, the other day Hitler told the Ger- mans they must fight another winter in Russia before victory can bc assured. Ton many such pnstponcmcnts are hound to make the Germans. unless reason has deserted them. wonder if his Plflmises are not of the stuff of which dreams are made. ll l ilii llcrc ls practical patriotism for mu wit]. the ‘(llcllly F11 ihclr door. in a letter to The Times Mr. 6' (Famr- Aflfllhfor Malaya. says the Malaya Filiflfillf‘ _Fund which has alrcadv removed 4n sisal i3"'1“'" il/"QOOO ($35o.oo0l and over ‘r I cases of conlforts, marked tllc crisis of .(fla_\as grcatcshnrrlcal‘ by sending £48,000 _$240._000i. for (l‘Sll‘li)llll0fl among war dlnriliq, including £25300 f$l29.0<>0\ for the Aid 0f Russia Fund, £8,000 ($4o.ooo\ for the Red Cross "ml £¥°°<l_f$25.<>00) for the Admiralty Wel- f-‘lfl’ Fund lll ulclnorv of the office-rs and nlrn "ill" RTY-ll Nflvv who Inst their lives in H. M. 511195 Prince of Wales and Rcpulsc. ' Oxford and the otter Glengarry. The present Parliament. had f-ai-ilcl‘ and son as members. ttzouan the coincidence was broken wizen the father, Hon. Erlnst, Lapainie, died. The son. now an offcer overseas, sits for a Quebec con- stituency and is a young man of very real premise, There was time also when Hon. James H. Rcss sat in the Senate and his scn, Gordon Ross, the preterit M1“. for Morse Jaw. had a sea-t in the Ccmmcns. - Le Llbrldge Herald. A chamber of horror! ‘may be ustd in every army training unit scan. Experiments have been carried out. by the War Office to get men uscd to the nclse of battle and the s gut and sound of dive- bombing, because men who have been through it. declares that. it. is the noise that. filghtsm. A soldier is srrlt alone into a d-zrk rocm. which is eqlllppfid wzih sound films and dummy guns As he handles the guns, he hears the noise of bombs and dive-bombers At the same time, through spclal strec- acclpic glasses. he watches films which show ‘planes d vng on hm. Au the tme someone outside labs dummy hand gienadss and b:mlbe into the rccm. so that the solder is clicked with tte fl mes o-f burn- lng cordltc- and dsofrnsd by real exlplcslons, too. After three or four spells of this most men can go into battle with iron nerves. - London Daily Herald. They found Gus dead in his cof- in the South Slate street. flop- huuse that had been hs hcme for years Eighty-nine yeti-s old, the oldest beggar on state street, a hard worker who toiled eonscisn- tlously at, his mocching seven days a. week. ccme rain, shine: heat. cold, sfect. snow. or zero blasts it was lo be expected that occupa- tional disease would sooner or later claim Gus. Hen-cc it was no suzlprlse to anyone when they fcurld him dead in bed, after the rigors of - no one knows hcw many - years of panhandlfrlg. Time surpzise came when the pzlce searched the pockets of h‘s wcrn and pa‘clled garmenta and beneath his mat- tress ihe earning power o! the skilled panhandler is one of those econcmc mysteries that never get lnio ovornmsnt reports. There are no re fable sta’f'st'l"s 0n everage or maximum r:tul'rls p-r dem _rr per nnnvm But from time to tine a flophcuse bum dies leaving a. con- siderable estate. as did James Themes Kelly a few yearn ago in a West Madison street. dump Kelly had managed to aocumuafc something cver $140.00. yet do one had ever suspected that he hsd more than the prcc of his next meal, if that But guys like Kelly and Gus Reinholts re ways surprising the co"ol".er‘s rn"rl'. and Gus was no eirvrrforl H: had a 300d beat to work: he had always been a hard workers Ac- ccrrlinz to t-l-e trot search vxoert, Gus. the oldest begvar on South state street, through years of mocchizzg - 3, rvckel or a few pen- nies at a Vme - had accllmuhlbed an estate eorlsutlw of two well- wcrn suts cf clothes. a ravrr and 90 cents in cash. _ Frcm the Chicago Daily News. Belgian relnzees feel trained bv ire way in vlvch the e'fort= of their country in this war are over- re It was cus"m-~ry tn Eurna to de=srfbe ih~ Punch an Kenlltmen with dsccrationn but no ltnrwlcfg- of irecsrrarrrly The name derrrlotlon c"u'd h~ ap"l'v~d to the editors of n. widely c‘r- culated weekly magazhe which last week publmted a mop o! Afrfoa on whlrh the Belgian whose trrops have taken such an im» rtnnt part ‘n the em. nuest of El nia. captl-rlng glmpgl 90 pvt. and a round dozen Italian ge . . (when not. much lo ray after all), was listed doing now. The reason is that war government isn't-and perhaps can’t be- carried on by Parlia- ment; even by the House of Com- mons. War govemment is waged by orders-ln-council It is so much wag-ed by order-ln-councll" that a there have been more than 20.0» of these orders since the war's be- ginning. not to speak of’ treasury board minutes and the counties-s decrees. edicts and resulations or controllers and boards and com- mittees. Mr. Donald Gordon pro- bably lies done more governing in this country in the past. six months than the Senate and House 0f Commons combined have done since tile vrars beginning. A lot of but while tine lameniation may flt in with democratic theory it ap- parently doesnt fit in with Weir's reality. In war. or in a war such as this is. the Government has got to "beat the curl": lust can't stand. (all Pflfllamentarv theories and nice- efi swzeao lite Senate milzht about the dny-to-dav business the war itself. get busy with pust- war things. But while this might ile- be one way of keeplnc tlhese gen men out o! couldn't get milch excited-hr in- SCHOLAB He iska quiet man. nows Too mucn is said, and little worth the saying because he Silent ill town-meeting. when ._ho B095. And never finds n handy phrase at DTBYHIK. A country man's a listener. Hi: ears Will ten the time for plowing by the sound Of pccbers 1p m April b0I- H6 hears The sgeciui bayinu of a coon-wipe ound. 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