E I MP?‘ l‘ sloddslse br larch HQ:- ada at the present time. l: is s job mode tu- ETOIII G IIIII Ill ‘wisely ma...“ by m. _ gcpnrate policy-tooling from odsainseufive ro- sponsihillty, and place control of supply under s qualified industrial administrator. Th, m4“ bqrdqr c; Trans-Cumin Air Lines, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, civil avia- tion, meteorological and radio services cerioinfy not he left for Mr. Hows to admin- Innhg Dob (Founded In I§I Pnflofl. Hen-Col. W. Cheater i. IULIO Woe-President. s. n. nan-am. 11.1.1. locohq, Lint-Gel. D. A. Mlstlllnlfll. IJJ. Ilsa as ssh-sun, Director. .1. s. arms, us. iflslosmhmk WalkersndhnLInroesL IIIBOGREPTION IATIB _ istcr as well. House's folssso to should y unllLJs-Noervoll-lflllsrl-‘IQ vwow "'1 5E2: 13.35%? "' ‘ """'* . I:qdl;~e: sflngflhnsgu n EDITORIAL NOTES n 's0¢1msm¢|s<l\n.' ‘fr. u: a m. i»; 1.- boon send a W is Weaker lid the Weakest Ink.” “flan! h". h“? KMDAY, JULY H, 104s. T N01 By Defense Alone WWWQ‘ Recent dcspatclics from Great Britain ompbb- ' " " slog in fact that the 111m who are getting ready for the long-tlirl-zttlnrll Nazi invasion are lools- h‘ beyond that t‘\'t'lll. Mr. Churchill, 1n a r0- uq; bfgallcgfil, gfln; rxprmsirvit to this when he slid that Britain 11nd the Empire must propore for battle "not lmiy for 1041 but for 1942, when the war will, I trtz-t, ‘mike a different form from fie defensive. " This is a vcrv itcccssury remindcl. It ll 000 easily assumcll, llctz- 1* tllr assumption is a com- foni-‘ng one, that if zlic Germans fail in their threatcncd dirtc: zlitxtcl: on the British Ides, then they are tlt-flurrll and have lost the war. We must be IHTEIIYd Iu lake a. more realistic view. The Xxtzi unr nutcliine may crash sud- denly and unexpvcth y, but it is more likely that after fighting a \'ll“"riuu§ defensive battle we ,, ,, , shall have to t-AIH 1hr \\4-lr to the Germans and beat thcm on thvir nun ground. That will rc- quire organization and pzx-prlratim for the fu- ture u well ls ilw lllWWV-lll, and accounts for the hugc nrdors liritxlu: IS planing for a groarly in- creased delivery of American bombing planes, in 1941 and 111.42. In Canada mo, wllile specdlng up arms pro- duction and sir zm-l imlizary training, we must lot lose sight of the fact that this is a "total war." Our PFUSL‘!!! efforts are a bagutelle corn- pared with what ran and nuist be done when the whole resources of the nation are harnessed to llsetnsk restrictions. I I U Tbs foot bore ore to rogrcfleed by the It is now announced that adequate supply of Briish carting lay-elections for F cause the Government are 11 vote possible. In this they this province in commotion o s1 e most vital parts of national deadly work. A welder w imprisonment. Police said Gutheridge, 28, was a British Union vital admiralty .--_-_-_--___--_- ThosFarming Problem Quoted by one of the wessem members of Parlismmt the other day, during the debate on the budget, was a amphlct issued by the Al- berto wheat pool. t dealt with the story of when, but it also contained a succinct lurnm' l; up of the agricultural problem gener- glly. That prOblcm, it slalctl, lics in the fact‘ that, while more than tltrce million of the popu ation of Canada live on farms, agriculltttre rcccivesdlcss than 1o per cent of the national income, an its share has rapidly dl-cliited during the past ten yo"; Th; major prfllllvlllS of the Caadian 5c- onoay p; they revrztl the-twelve: in t past c- eade. k is insisted. must be approached through I nolorlion of agricultural income. Besides the three million Canadians living on forms there are another two million living in dflfid lkCfmd 0r third time. fllfd Imus, whose livelihood depends fldfi on agriculture {This statement might bt dd to apply to tho wlwlc of Prince Edward _Is- Ind). Thus, when aqriculturek existence 1| 1m- cilod by low pflCPS, five million Canadians suf- khfiy. When that number of people lack _ odfldent buying pnwcr to purchase manufectur- fine of {X00 and three mon j b produced in towns and cities, the nor- " " * Jodplohange of goods between town and coun- fly becomes impossible and the farm level breaks burl. of Fascists i!!!‘ founded Fascism, March 2 due to unemployment and eration to have a tional ideals. landed him at ever proved ts be Italy's torner. o w w Gibraltar to Gibraltar is destination, probably Britai announced that failure to descent to use the initials Farmers, h ls omphaslzod, do not wont the wages and living standards of the people of the “U to be out down. They prefer to see urban lotions with plenty of money to spend. But rulers want their own living standards raised, Ind that can only be brought about by train- finance of priccs of farm products. A way ma! be found to raise farm prlcos to equitable levels balanced against the fixed charges of la- bfi, of services and of industry. Empire that is barrier against intolerance, prcssion. As this honor is descendants of the United entitled to affix the initials o n- o The Unficd Status’ most Too Many Chores ._.i.___- northwoslern Arizom, near Kdmlnlstratlon of civil aviation, meteoro- . Gflltaln, Qgiggl and radio services, broadcasting and Trans-Canada Air Lines have been taken away from the Dcpartlncnt of Transport and vested 1n the Dcparttuent of Munitions and Supply head- sd by the llnn. (.1. l). llovre. .\lr. Howe, as the former hlinister of luzwilsprvrt, gave Up tllfi Tall- ways and, as it is f1» cly said on Parliament Hill, much against his will. Cgmm] r-f the llt-pzu-uurnt of Munitions and supply, pniills nut the Fizmticial Post, is a full- ime job. \\l1y lllvn ~l1~11l<l the minister take on |u¢h resprvuall>ililirs 11s civil aviation, meteoro- logical null rmlin s- vii-ls, broadcasting and Trans-Camilla .\u" lint-- umbia Steel Company, subsidiary, are at the mine the depth cf the 12 miles and varies in feet. Surface samples show SCCHG runnidg from $1.50 to east of the Nevada line. o u e Mr, Ilmvt- QJIVK‘ zln llvPf-llll answer ln the womb-pound mark during House m" tmlllli»... ll.» iillll that the aviation ed June 3o. Import; in thc branch of tlu- llliwu-iuv-ut of Transport is in 701 Polmd!» °°mPaT¢d Wllh eoszdisionmdfuziespmploosod, pr isbolngmodewilhbolhsk- ports, and fisoelnsplensifld so for fornll Benito Mussolini born this date, when Italy was in the throes Qlmogt di- civilian population which was barlcation orders renders offenders 11:14: Dominion Government has mission for persons of United Empire Loyalist secretary of the escurccs Board, announces. U. S. Steel Corporation firmly H U Notsomsny forolgncors astssuslussoen about, llltanlss, no doubt, to U.S.A. passport e be tsc galoflss and festivities tiltring tho vice-regal visit nesrt month social set and stores is beinf alike, or business is nevor better than when Even-sq is humming. U I I i in order to ensure an Columbia herring, arrangements now are under way for oonferonces in British Columbia botwecn Dr. deputy minister of fisheries, and of all sections of the herring B. H . Finn, representatives industry v Soldiers an not to be allowed to vote at forth- cderal vacancies be- nwilling to spend the necssssry effort and money to make the soldier are more considerate of the public purse than were the Government of with the plebiscite. I “Fifth Coltsmnists" worm their way into the defence and do their ho cut the wires of seven public telephones on the outskirts of Lon- don was sentenced at Old Bailey to seven years’ the man, William former member of the and was engaged in work when arrested. It 1&3. He 3, 1919 at a time of a. revolution discontent. He in- itiatod a youth movement to lead the rising gen- pridc in country, race, and na- His association with Hitler has war with the nation which has best friend and cus- i Pity the evacuees driven from pillar to P?" {Nd again to pillar only to be threatened with fines 1f they do not gct where they arc or- Practically the whole evacuated from Morocco and later was returned to now re-cttiharking for an unknown n. It was officially comply with em- liable to a ths’ imprisonment. e granted per- "U.E . " after their names in the national registration next month. King’ George III instituted the Order Empire, in recognition of the Loyalists’ "intense and devoted loyalty to our glorious Empire," an now once again proving the sole of United domination and op- hereditary, all of the Empire Loyalists are 115E. to their names. important nlclrcl de- pcslt has boon discovered in a remote section of Littlefield, Mr. W. Arizona Mineral Engineers of Col- attempting to deter- deposit which extends for width from 600 to 1,400 a nickel content of .68 cf one per cent. with a by-product of platinum $3.50 per ton. Thcre also is a. small copper content. The property is about nine miles south of the Utah line and six miles i Tea Imports Into the United States, for the f second time in two centuries, exceeded the 10o,- the fiscal year end- ycar totaled‘ 102,460,- 87,984, 102 pounds in charge of llu- run... ll-uu lvf the new airports the previous fiscal year. The results of the sec- in connection \\'illl 111v :11r training scheme and 0nd annual nation-wide survey 0f tea stocks, that the \\'l‘llllll'l' ~t'!'\l<‘1’* zmrl radio beam were ihowfid that 8n Qsflfliflffll fvlfll 0f 40375-895 ‘I50 part fll llll‘ -l'lullll'. For that reason, Mr. pounds of tel of all kinds was held ln the Un- HOWE 3.11m. m.- ln-allll- Milli-IQ!‘ "mt that in ited Slam u of Dw- 11. 1939.1 rise of 5-809.- dividing tht» llvltillllllrlll i1 might be as wcll to 693 pounds over 1938- Of the total imported in place that part of :31.» -ll pitrlzncllt in the war scr- H16 fISCflI Y6K? 1!!!! Cndfid. 3Yl832$98 Pollfldl. 0f vice group." '|'lu- :11-r;u~.-;<»111c11t is that the De- 79 percent, consisted of black tea imported chief- putv Ministvr m‘ l'ul-lfl~ “kn-Ir; and Transport ly from java, India, Ceylon and Sumatra. "port to Mr. lllnvc on flicsc particular mat- _ _ E E "_ _* m1 Bona fide tourists and visitors from allied and Mr. Ilmvc's cxpl.-u1:uio11, says the Post, ls not euuviitcing nor dots 11w nrraugcitictit increase five" Permum" t° ca"! f’ neutral nations and residents of Canada may be rearms in Canada if S. T. Wood of the Under the public cunfirll-nvt- in llic imkcshift cabinetlfllllhfirllfid b)’ comml55l°n¢r chaiwcs tmult- ll\' 1hr Primr llittistcr. Royal Canadian Molmled Poll"- Ifhfhpq 5l>('(‘-i.'ll upr|-.-ui~11e of the Depart- terms of an Order-in-Council published in an "w", .,f '|‘,-,-,,,_,,,..r1 0:111 ll!‘ prupcrly placed in the _ _ _ _ "\\'.'lI'-.\Yl’\'lt‘t‘ group," tin-n lll1'\’ Sllfilllfl l>¢ 11111191‘ lmtlsmner '9 gwm d" Pow" tht- llirwlion Hr lllw 111.1». (t. <1. Power. 1\Ii11- ‘he "fiefillmo" "f "Slden". m" n; x._.;..,.-.1 llifl-Pllfl‘ fur .\ir. Moreover, it Iafld vlslmrs from neutral i5 nritht-r mlylqihl- U111‘ ll. 10s it mrtkc f0!‘ effic1-, etlcy to haw 13w l! yuly _ _ v report to llu» .\l:u¥: -r of Public Works and P°55°$5'°" 0f fll1arm5- Transport flllll llu‘ Xlmislrr of Munitions and 315° l9 SW9" 3llll1°1"l)’ l9 l‘ Suppl“ for licences or permits for s Control of the Department of Munitions Ind "PW" f9 b‘ “Pam? extra edition of the Canada Gazette, the com- “to make orders for bcna fide tourists or allied countries, from the provisions of regulations 37a of the yh-Histcr of Transport ‘Defence of Canada Regulations regarding the Commissioner Wood lake such provisions uch persons "u" may "l"!!! CHARLUITETUWN IGTES BY THE WAY ‘Ibo crow or marplola and who matu- we 1H1- nfi Republican delegation the 10h 0i the Phlladclpltta conun- tlcn by miscalling evt-ry shut and missing every boat is ltkcly to wNck the Wilkie czumpntgn i11 U!!! Ilaibe, unless their SJlJOIGZQ Ind Munders are COU'!ll€'L'l)2ll1!lLC2.'l by who hum wot-k on the p.111 a flse plain votm-s of [he party. parka workers ought w haw some no of organiznnon of their own-Chicano Dfllly News. I41 none of us in this kind be wcalened or mlslcd by the cle- lealdot mopagaltdu vrluvlt 1a 110w belgarricd on as to tlic struggle of t. Britain for {he ilpltolrlttlg hold 5.101“! :11 ri l ‘ our 11g \\1.l I nations, our own among . not be overcome ‘uy tuc l 6809036121. GOd is on Mic o! justice and huimm llba: _\' God requires us to use c y fort for our own lialp. “'4.- not. alt supine, and refuse to face facts, and expect (‘-0.1 smell of bread may be due, 111 lnltolsen aromatics 1n 1h;- other ' c heighten natural t0 bhc odour cngn automobile corms rubbery, lacquer); which once clung >0 it. Your clothing ulo o I IP69! 0f strange clumuuns" com‘ back from m». t Elven 1e dollar bills m y ket smell fresher out". spray Lncm 1.1 t1 fragrance before pl!‘ into circulation . hour of your tiny . more fragrant than it ten years ago." r t A Y» do l)...\' Vlncenl Sht-onn ha: n anecdote 1'11 utlt: o: l - articles. He says l; 1s 1.1 ular in Italy. IL sum. citizen every day “tr. ' 1 nrlte newsstand 1n 1 first Déllltl‘ lu- s4. the from page and l away. He did t.:i.s mt quite a spell. O. 4 news vendor ask Just. glanced a’. 1 ~ lrnt. then tossed it nsidv. lng for a death the man. l 0p ic.|l .l , "Wi.l pagefi-Victoria Mr. Bevin-flour >ulisl‘;1.t-!nril_v M.P.—-1s a. cotisull-rnc, J .1 to the GDVCFHXILHL a» .1 caster. He 111;1_'»' final gZs-clo 110:. 111 est-blooded do 1.21» centuate petsolmc-l syllablcgbut why l 11 wasof no Cllllqzllll. MJXIISIGI‘ of Lube 1 s’ lty across as ftw at and CHIdZCEl i11 111s cdnfidcilce they ulu 1w any Minister “no z;- tmg 011 wlm "is on wth it wt Slrs: bu» Michigan Stutt- gralu. college, “"11 mg is c0111pulx 700 students 1m o- u. President floss-nor l4) keep us 011‘. o1 \\' mg that. fight I IlIWHJiLlHW from Con; ,1 l, _ Ll)‘ tra1ning,e11g11:u-r.=11g. unit lll. l! Iy professions, ant! 111..":l-.lu w! their depniamrnt o! fulfill‘ L. omlcs. Then we c<;-'1'll ' 1t berib-boned clips - .11 Iltul )l'l 1rd —the hottest SpDL 111 for a sclld hour L315 {till 40 German Stukas <l1v OOnVOy Just a, mile awn). ing raider volplnntu llOWll knlfcd lnto the $0.1 hall 11 from where I sat. 111111;: ~ German pilot cattle 1 out of clouds fmuu make the beach, 1.11.1. mile out to stu mm fore my eyes before u reach 111m. Back lo - \\ Hurricane dived dou n n11 11 11. \- chmltt 109 and drozl- l ‘ with smoke trailing fr»: 1 He foarcd ovor 111v :11 den y stopped $11101 to right hlmsclf. ' began to rattle likl- and he went slug; France, leaving a . ‘tr, n (lotvu 111:; ' 1. smoke. Over to .. iuuv, the Stukaa soared like lulu-Its, than hurtled dovm to the r0111‘ of mo. lng engines to poll 111.- ct 1v. There were lIlCl'(‘(lll)l(\, cum-u mus and the ships wrr- burnt! i11 >111 kc and flame 111141 spi :1)’. A tnunt- (lPH- t-royer was snmlllt-rvrl i11 1m- zls all cf lls guns lfasltwl 1111M. I'll tuc- soaring, diving t‘lll'lll\' Vl\‘(_‘_ ’I‘i;rcc mammoth bontbs hit zl st" hind and around llu- l- llns and thvir Wkfillillltlllig’ lllIll r-rumpf, r-runtyvl"! \\':t\ l-cluwd by the cliffs. The Slll‘) 5.011101 to disappear, then ll1< i lllkl‘ cleztrvrl 5W5)’ End there slw IS, as b“; 11s llfe.—-I3y William ll . the Onfcago Daily Before (he famous vlrlnry n] l? Bay 11798» m \vl11."‘1 N. Naples had trcmblvrl for ll: vxi once... The Joy, court at. lhe udmirals morass was in proportion to tho dismay; front which that success mliri <1 lhmn ~-Tl'l9 queen was 1t (lztuj t0." of Marla Theresa and slstm‘ t Antoinette She Wfflll‘ tn Neapolitan ambassador nt Umdon: "I wlalt I could glvv wines 1o the bearer of the news, flllfl, 11L the lime W119. t0 our mnsl. siucrre gratitude. The‘ wholc of 231v son coast o!’ Italy 1A saved: 1111411115 l5 owing alone to the tzrtir-rolis E111:- ILsh. 'I‘h!.s bnttlc. or, tn sprnk more correctly, this tnln! dt-fcnt. of the rcglclde squadron, was obtained by the valor or thls brnvP 1tlnlltfll, seconded by a navy vivhldt L1 the terror of lls enrmics. The vivlury ls so complete that." I crm scartrély believe It; and if lt wcrr ncwthat Q $7! llnzllsh nation, whlch. , n mom of reocmmenda ntlracle to save llS.~Bl.sl; _1 M411- ning of New York The advance Inward a Minn-e 0f odour engineering ‘.1(Zltltl'."[‘o, _ f 11n- Maritunes Ls contrary to eigpdclt ——- I I sol on n cllf!’ at Hell's (‘ox-tier 11o limit. to imc-tnan 1n | To s. son annihilated Nttpnl<~cnla llveLilTq 31w back hop, “d, "sedan Marie ln the Ottawa Oltlun, Ml the been set to stirring muslc lson o. Y. Brown, s‘. n. o. a, ot- l Patronage Abuses - (N Glasgow In!) (morgue; dfirocel: pbuso ‘p! : part-y psslmnifli 5 w” crt. involving the shameful humble“ _o1 punllc money at a tame w lcdll m beppgred from tho supmlno ‘work qr winning the war, haw M!!! ‘made in the H0189 of 0131mm"! 3 Moira. B. Hanson. Ho has stated ‘that 111 the tlsanumes. w fields hove been located m more!“ m?‘ ma» contractors with me moot P have been awarded the 001191095- and that men seeklnc work 0n W‘ wit“ h“ '~ b“ "asm..'t.t*s Liberal rnuohlm. 11 ouch pohvnlll i! goucxor the bllillltfful fleets o! 98-11)’ pgcverumont. The Dill-Y MW 111 WW“ l 1s - no nteazis free from the taint 1 b’ mesa’?- ‘.’"%“..Y!a .L,M.KiI1K BU l‘ PFTY 9 ;tl1c Customs and "WW4 Qkilllglofwllfily to office on a t-r - wd-up constttu Issue. Under . ,1... 14.111111; the party went. down into ,tl1c- valleycl Humiliation 1n the bcattharnoisscondal. It ls not nec- ‘cmury to believe that Mr. K1118 W88 awure, ineit-lier case, oi Whil- W“ going on. in his follow ; he ll Y-hi purc- and immaculate mnfi f0!‘ fl- putty that. has wallowcd 1n political GOOD!!!)RHODE- Mr. hing cannot a-unww to - Jlausotrs charges with the IIHBWET ‘ilc has given to the demands 101' nuzicxial government. “It will I103 suitice for lum no say: I was elect- eu, wasn't. I?" It 1B D0 808W“ 9° r t: charges that he was trusted by 1810MB)’ of the electors at, the 1.1.». CJOCLIOH. He must f0 t elec- tions and remember that c posi- 11011 he occupies laces upon mm responsibility for e good 8W6!“- nic-ut Q1 Canada. lL tulglit be posslblo l0 fillet/G that the patronage reported rom . of ill-savor 111s -- cuons from the government. - us! that belle: is the ItnOW-IBdQB . .1 form of patronage ls act-IVl-tly pr alum. at, Ottawa, involving in- lllllkliti of the government. Ln any ‘cwnl, the whole patrons e , muss should, be cleared up. not 0n us 11 war-time measure, but as a urtu-incnt towards crmanent 500d _.;L|\'t'l'llll1l‘l)L which t e taxplayers o! Lilo country QCSQTVC. ll-litlefs French Tools l (Sydney Post Record) , If a mystified world needed any 110w proof that the Petam-Lava! Gov- .11111t-111 of France is the mere pup- cf Herr Adolf Hitler, it was fur- d yesterday by the outrageous I. 0t" former Premier Edouard !L‘l', whose Government declar- ull war 011 Germany last. Sept-ember. 2.1. Llullultcrs arrest, which has ob- vmiisy lite-n ordered by the mad lwlxlllll‘ of Germany, has been car- llUll c1. under a decree of IIlt-lerfs ‘tuulS at Vichy, directln an Investi- 111111011 tltesigtied to fix he “respon- .~1i>111_v" for France's entry into the lHllllllCl, with Germany and for her l‘\(‘llllllll (lrfcat. These develop- lIl(‘lll$ mark and stamp. Marsha! ' 1x 1111 1L,- the most forsworn trick- LIII .~'l- and the most abject coward the life of France has produced 1:1 :1 century. When the Rieynalud uuvvrnnu-tit. resigned to make way r tlu» Petaiti regime and the lat- 1m comical to procure an armls. with Germany, the charitable u of France's Allies was that. the .~.1111.r zlvteuded of Verdun was nunuuu a virtue of necessity and 111i t-ndcnv01'i11g to salvage as much f 11,. ;)\..'»Sl|)l(3 of France from destruc» unzi desolation. He claimed l0 race, “but not a shameful No one imagined that, Pet- hcurt was in the heavy task s called upon to perform in mg the terms cf capltulatfon. 11s only when It became evident u 11c was wally wcnklng whole- ~ tlly to deliver France's air 1111c! navy to Naz! Germany t the amazing nealltles of the 1111111011 begnu to dawn upon a. nlInlblOlllKlCd world. Petaln had de- ll\'l'l'\‘(l himself as an abject. ser!’ and u 1 1o Adolf Hitler. and was fran- ' v ltugglng his Nazi chains. t-rv act-ion of the Petaln Gov- vinmrnt since it was first called t0 |ul\\1'!' has confirmed the conviction 'llLll this former French hero has ‘cmu- over unrescrvedly to his coun- l1'_\ ‘s mctnlcs, and ls actually wort:- lrt; clnv and night tomake secure 1v compiete humiliation and shame lfll 111s cotmtry. What ls now trans- ! 1' "' makes it clear that Hitler Ls -rn1ined to show his tools at 1 uhv no mercy. They are ordered ‘w LYIIIFI corn ln the tent-s of the lrlullstines to the limit of their phy- jstcul and mental forces. ‘they are rwumnnntled from Berlin to do things 111 the name of France tha zuiv true, patriotic Frenchman would limligslnntv refuse even lf refusal meant he should have to face a Nazi firing squad. But there seem: the degradation to which this senile tool of Hitler willing‘ to descend ln order to ho] r11 to 11L; wretched 10b. Hi5 refusal to c1 rry cut the most perfunctory ordu, issuing from his Nazi masters would mcnn his arbitrary dlsmlssal from office, and for some inscrut- gblc vcasoxLhe ls seemingly prepared W, ..__________i llOll A SONG 0i‘ VALOUR. svrlllen for the Catmdlnn Actlve Service Force i’ ‘For King, Queen, and lknplm, Our Faith and liberty, Our country and our Ill-coldes- To keep them safe and free- We march tc f! ht and ccrtquer, 0 Canada. or thee. _'I‘hc cries of 88%. and ohlldlwod. And motherhood laid low, i0! ltclpleas youths and maiden» From fiendish coward blow - "They're calling us tp save them! O Candis, we go ‘These are not alien mtfcnl Across the waste o!’ sea.‘ 'I'he!r people are thy klnsfolb. Their fate thine own may be! save them ls to conquer, 0 Canada, for thee. ‘Then Heaven send us vslcvur To overcome the foe, To stricken heart-s; 1nd l0, m“"‘l°"‘» "l 11f‘? Come death or safe returning, 0 Oanada, we go! —Anne Forbes Dower. (The above poem, first published 24 has Allan- tawaz‘) ls accustomed to perform prodlglea by sea, I could not persuade my- self that. It had happened. It would have moved you to have seen my children, boys and girls, hanglng about. my neck, and crying for Joy I the hero to hm master; he has f!!!- ed-the whole of Italy‘ with admit-p allot; cfibthejollllxtgllah drun W h Y"—PNII Life cf Nelson Recommend l l dsamefu! Hitler wll exercise. Unwilling Aids (Moncton Trangcrigl) mp0" Amerlcan correspon en ' _ that Spain Ls being flllecl bv swwd- rattllrg German officers and that the swastika is anv day more l" evidence In spaln that 1n Ger- many. The Spanish themselves. ti»? the correspondents are very loll!“ 9 becoming involved ln ano hm MH- They are ygfy ready to have the ownerghlp cf Gibraltar remam where it 1s. This does not mean, however. that General fianco, with a debt l0 DB3’ to l-Iltler and Mussollnl, Wlll not be able to ush the Spaniards into the waL he Italian parallel IS too close to support such u belief. war against thelr incunauons. Yin- cent Sheean the American WTIIOP, who was 1n Italy recently. sill/S Q18 Italians are ripe for revolution, of an almost. anarchlstlonature." I-Ie believes that Mussollnls move will prove to be the “final andJut-tl error of hi5 career." He adds: That statement may sound titululy D051‘ tlve. It ls, even so, the only conclu- ‘sion I have been ‘able w come to after some weeks 1n Italy . . . . If my twenty years ot experience count for anything, I stake them 011 LLB cer Ital will nut suppolr- a great war for more than a few months." Sneean repeats WIIBL has been noted by outer observers, namely, himself off from the kuowlcugv u! what his people fem. Ibu1§‘1-*>'$»-¢_\\'I1 with the careers of men W110 W184 Ito tell MU-SSOIIHI tne truth. _ That reiusal Lo mar criticism be- comes the downfall of most dictat- ors. On the other ltutiu, u 1mm would be quick to scent that he was oft his course._ Lord Jclm Russell, ‘Solon of an anclentliouse, was $01110- what of a. Churchill one hundred years ago. He had ability and pluck. Sydney smith made u, a. prcvcru that. little Liord John. this prctnter ‘of one hundred years hesiiaw to "take the t-cmmatin cf the Channel fleet tomorrout‘ When Churchill was ycungcr and less 1111- derstood. it. was more than n p_r_o- verb, a fear 1n fact, that Chuntnu! might do the same- When Lord noun was yotuig, he P=""'"°" was, like Churchill, a newspaper ccr- l - ll, natural color and produce a l1‘ l l I l respondent. As a mere youth he ln- terviewed _ cung as he svas. he picked upon the flaw in Napoleon's character and rightly predicted 1t would lead to his lclestructloil. 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