i PAGE r0012 $2.. n: THE CI§ITTJLOTTEiDWN GUARDIAN Alurnliig Dally (Founded Ill IIIITI [‘|t'~|.il'lll Liuut Col. \\' Chester a. McLllro lin- Prrsitlcnl; J IL. Burnett. FJ-l. _e,.,.,.-..,.-_\_ Lit-tit Col l) A lllimlklnuols. 0.5.0. ILLIII n Jllbl {iluiiugilig llurvlur J IL ullrllfll- FJJ- Aiirflldh‘ lzdllurs l-runk walker and lain A BIIrIIfl-l 5Uli5\‘IllP'I'lUN RATE! 3, [unit n, l'.l*..l. bLUU per yew: 82-50 Ivr 6 IIWIIFIII $115 tor Lt llltllllllb; 50a for one month Ulh IJKIAtUI) 5.3110 pel Wilf- 53-"9 ll" 5 mun“ $1.75 IUI 3 UJUIIIIIS‘, 60o [or one Month. B, Mall to uUier Province» and U. S. A. $5.00 P" 1°" ,,,.,.._,_ 544i.) pet year; $1.00 fur I nmnthl §atuiuuy 50c for 3 mvlll-lll Th» Cllllflullultihll uunriliun may be obtllned It uu|,.||||,;'- M-u» .\ my. rIIlIUI aquure, New Yurlss Old youth Noni: \ . (‘urns-r Milk null “Inhlnltsrn. nun...“ ruin...- be“: ABHWI. ms Peel us. nntitmn. u lino. usi u», up. T""""vi News Stud. Chan-nu Luurlrr. Ottuwili mine’- Mwl veml- 5'11"" omi lluh Pulsiwvnv sit-m. anti-wean N. Bu ‘ "The Sfrungcst lllemory is Wed/W)‘ "W" u" lkicikcst Ink." vsiliffltilikk’, smut. 1x, 1m. Air Conference Pending ~~ iiiipiirtziiice will be the con- Uf {.11. u“. ferencc ‘mjilfiillllfid to be held at Ottawa lie-Xi mouth of rvliiscst-iitativcs of all the United Na- -i . m programs under way, Ziniji, H: i Eli 1 -< or Canada. The pur- 170:1" (i -' “.‘.~"\ cc, zis ititiiiinlctl fvfimrday bv l’: fil- ~,t~-.- llzicltcnzic king, is to 6X- tentl air l t‘ 11S iii the training of personnel to the end tint “the most effective use wlll mmp. of all '»1ll‘.I‘(‘("§." Grcnt progress, it}! Sunny“ 1 ‘ill’ lit-tin made in l100lll1g 3"?“ Pymk. m... .l‘.;(l air training; but there 1S “a4 {or 5-. closer co-ordination, between the Brjtigh COHlYllFWHYCHlIlI and the greatly extended air lfflifllllf’ "rwgi-niii undertaken by the Ummd ' gp, (him. Norway, and th¢ Fltilm, u; U: s -- Nclhcrliw. b ~\s Ll 0 .. :0 this announcement C0m¢5 the Statetllcllt from the Speaker of the U. House of Representativesto the effect till-t l ¢ United Faves §< now turning out fllfPlalfu a rumii’: nnil that present Pfmlllcllon "m5 m‘ _. fvl tifnucs iii I943. An evcr increas- !'.'klll'l€(l men as well as machines iliczuc i-_ iiiq supply of will 0f course be needed. __ y, iii i», ,..~.-.»:<l that in recent weeks, British air "lik- -'i\1"‘ li<‘llll.'lll\’ rind Germafl-OCCUPW-d terriitiri’ in lillHifiC have been growing in inten- ‘ity According to the British Air Ministry news service fllOfeifllfln 1,500,000 German soldleri . ~ . and civilians are fully Cflllagcfl l“ defcnsgeagagls; the raids caliilluctctl by British bom r fighter C’lll‘2l‘."‘l'l%. ;\t lcast 75.0900 Germans are kw, bu... m "qmrsive defense '—as wardens. fire watchers. demolition 8nd llmTll-Pdlillxlsal squads and ambulance and hospital staffs. Atl- Otljgf ":0 00o firfuallv all rfitfulal‘ SOldIETS °7 - r ' ' - ‘ . . 31mm" 1.? <i.‘. m he ciiuzigctl in the iillmffllse Gcriiinii nciiic tlt-fcxisc svstcui. Altogether R- A l7. activities "re rrt-ditetl with bclflfl, “SPOT” sibie fir lw-i hrdf the fighter strength 0i the German {fir force away from the Russian front. Italy's Humiliation In a “ms-gig: tri the New YOfh TimCS, 3 E1170’ i ‘iirtit rlcnlt with what he described ;t iJAlXllJClIIlOII between the so- (if the .\xis, Gcrniziny and Italy. §.'ll'.l, had been milked by th€ iiuq that she possessed. The sup- n-uu, stool, gasoline and other com- ' ml hv Germany were not forth- - iii Europe could Italy olltzilll . i; hull t0 be paid for in cash. mi/l ('\“§‘ll mi tli ‘riiis there was little she could OliI".i‘l, (‘\ l. -. inf .-..<~ini:il requirements, after the ' !l"l' liml bccn satisfied. mi c "he Kant-r, Reich of cvc plt-s i-i t" ml. ni iilii i Ullllll r 1-‘. l: l‘ app. _ _ _ i,“ .. i an Hi llitlcr Blussohin lms hfflufllll . riiiit upon his country as Well through l lCfV mid his ambitions. The O,,,,,,,-.._.,,.... i... m uni Itrily by legitimate means p, y. puQ-fivlii of iv-vs-‘r and prosperity, he dis- c,..~.i.-.i ,1 _, .-i-tir<t~ i.» li"(‘llll1Q a baiidit- Now he m. t... ,.»,.,-,V.-...l-_»r m the uiskiiizistcr ivhzitever the lzittcr lllil)’ ilvlllillll of Italy's goods and chattels. 11¢ mt... mqitIv-"cc lil ihc prcssganging of his 5mm q; 1., l,-_- o in to hscomc the fodder of the Ru ll . . l'l li'l\")ll(‘l<, llc iiiust suffer the luiii in i-i it...’ l llzilirui officers rcplnccd l|\’ (it m: s ‘.‘.i ti t n <2 _ilo_v iuczius to uizilcc them fight "'ll‘.<l ll‘."il' iiicliiirilioiis. ll€ S005 lll5 0W" q», .» .,.._1~.-.~l in li:il_v itself by the Gestapo, ll ll hi. llt‘z'll nothing more than ~ _ i." ~. .~ .1 in (lune as llillcr pulls tlifi Jl li"i‘ §~ll'i!iQ=. (Ieirs Still For Sale Stirliltnl . iii 1h» war situation have _».ut~ (ll‘.’!<llt‘ nllcrzilions iii Cau- i-i lilx liiiptisilion of restrictions 9 of llflfllllCl controls in the l “Illtfi hzivc lcil. iii one or llllit’ iiiw" lllll lll v x . l I Il li-li tviiiiiisiriii iii the puli- lir llllllll. l ll!" i i= tlizil zifivctiiig llic salc of new mini. plus ll(‘\\' tires. In some [ilzicvs iili‘ . ~ will. zlizit such cars and tires are oiiii_i»l-' ‘ lll“fl’(‘ll'ii This apparently is not 1i" 1' v IYicts ns sct forth by Mr. " lil‘fl('l'l'll Rluiingci" nf the Fell- (‘fllflflll if . ‘ llciiliir Associations of Catiaili: The ll»! ~r Yilfrl tiiliitrullci" has put about 4.000 lllii" l' <1". int.» nu official "pool." None of th -. (‘Q14 1min" l» swirl ll\' (l(‘.'ll(‘l‘S without prrii‘ l 1:‘ lill‘ ( Wlliillilfb. 'l'liv<¢ 4 (no autos an- l 'i'l f ti ll-i- u<<- of lliflso cugngctl in hm‘ " " 5 \'.l'\';('f‘§ and other cs- s i1 wl ~ li- . t- nv-fil-ililc supply of cars ii l.‘ ' i 1 "ii it» lllt‘ "pool," .\l|', t l . . . fi-vr-‘Nlv lllllll$Zlll(lS of other . r '~ l. will ilwl ibrsc arc for Sal: ' l‘. wliiiintc lhcrz- are iliriu ll‘.'ll'l\'(.‘l now lo i lllll.»l‘l‘lllt'llls‘ of yiurclms- 'i~ to vuinv. 'l"lic car dealers ""711 iviili lllf‘ authorities ~uvh uz-iv vehicles are ‘I .il ll‘ ll‘£‘IlI‘4l. Thus WllilC t'l"llf‘l_l' tlirtiitcs the elimina- ‘i . " i‘ 1i 2- in‘ tion of "pleasure" driving, and demands that every care be taken of tires, there is neither advocacy nor need for a complete and iin- mediate reversal to "horse and buggy" condi- tions. Such a relapse, even if practicable, would do much to upset the country's business econ- omy and would have an immediate adverse ef- fect on war industry. The situation, therefore, is one demanding common sense and good judgment on the part of the motorist, but it is not one requiring an end to all motor driving. If a man or woman wants to buy a new car for an essential purpose, or to trade in one car for another in better condi- tion, there are no regulations to forbid such deals. — EDITORIAL NOTES _. The George Cross is a fitting award for the Knights of Malta. u u a u After the addresses of the Rt- Hon. J. L. Ralston, he who stays at home from the pleb- iscite must be a craven colvard or abject traitor. l Tomorrow Primrose Day in England in me- mory of Lord Beacotisfield whose favourite flower it was. “You may think there are greater things than war. I do not, I worship the 10rd of Hosts." a a- n- a Long ago Goldsmith declared: “On whatever side we regard the history of Europe, we shall perceive it to be a tissue of crimes, follies and misfortunes," and it is still living up to its un- enviable, evil reputation- l U W American tourists are looking for a nice, quiet, inexpensive resort in which to spend a vacation, and inquiries are already reaching here on the subject, notwithstanding gasoline, rubber and other restrictions a is v Ever bear in mind, lest you be discouraged Churchill declared in I940 the crisis, not the victory, would be reached in 1943. He knew then our deficiency in shipping, tanks, planes and men, and that it would take three years at least to make it up. v n- u- is Do you recall, or do you not, when mother, with her own hands, made all your shirts, pants, sox and suits even? Well, these days are speedily returning, when there will be no need for bridge, bingo, or other pastimes to fill up the idle hours, and keep motherpfrom home of an evening. v m =0- Does advertising in the Guardian bring results? Read the following dated April 16, 1942: “Our clients . . . -.are swamped with orders which necessitates the holding up of all future ad- vertising until they catch up with the orders now on hand.” It pays to advertise. u a is a Premier Hepburn of Ontario declares the hir- ing of six young Japanese from British Columbia to work on his farm near St. Thomas is "some- what of an experiment which I hope works." The premier said the young men, all Canadian- born, will be used in the milking of the I25 cows and tending the pigs from the 35 brood sows he has on his farm. i: a: is =0- Iustus Liebig, German chemist, dicd this date, 1373; discovered chloroform; made valuable contributions to the chemistry of agriculture and physiology; established by analysis the nutritive values of food; laid the foundations of ultimate organic analysis, invented potash bulbs and a con- denser; published in conjunction with two other scientists, several learned treatises on chemical researches and discoveries. =0- 4- e “\Ve have learned by experience that this war is no longer to be regarded as a contest that can be won by wearing down the enemy, confident in the strength of our resources. These re- sources are slipping from us. Vast potentialities or the prolongation of the struggle have passed to the Axis powers. Time is no longer a com- modity of which we have an unlimited supply," says Mr. Harold Crahtree, President, Canadian Manufacturers Association. a i- m v A fibre made from casein is an outstanding new synthetic substance, extracted from skim milk by the ivonders of modern chemistry. It is a by-product of skim milk and can be blended for hats with wool or fur in varying proportions. The new casein fibre which lends itself to so many uscs is called “Aralac.” It is more expen- sive than rayon or cotton and less expensive than fur or wool. Processing of fibre from milk is not new. Even before rayon was developed scientists were experimenting with casein fibre. >Il W‘ ll‘ >l< In Ottawa single men and childless ividoiivbrs up to 30 years of age have been called to report for military training next month by national war services officials in District “C," the Ottawa- Killgstoii division. District "C" thus becomes the first area to take advantage of extension of the call-up age from 26 to 3o years. Originally it was not intended to call men over 26 until the new system of selecting draftees by lot came into cf- fcct, probably iii juiic, but a shortage of avail- able manpower iii Ottawa-Kingston district forced officials to take advantage of the widened call-up ages immediately. ‘ III ill III l? Arc we hcre in danger of invasion? Let us rc- call an incident of i938. A Jap camc licre selling artificial flowers in thc month of June. As this was something unusual a representative of the Guardian interviewed him, discovered he was a B.Sc., in engineering of Vancouver University; had gouc to the \Vcst liidics and British Guiana as a stokcr "for cxpcriciicc," \\'llll(! iii the hitter colony, took an air plane trip to MacKenzie City, the headquarters of the immense bauxite indus- try which supplies the raw material for our ziluniiitum production, visited the gold and din- moiid fields and the grccnhcnrt forests. Asked Why hi‘. a stokcr (then alleged to be stranded) should go to rill that trouble and expense, his only reply was "to get experience." Ilc had in his POSSCSSIOII an ariril map and a road map of this province, and after thrcc days hcrc. Saturday, Sunday and llloiiilny left for Summersitlc. Can there be tiny doubt h:~ was a spy and czirrictl away with liiiii full dctnilctl particulars of how easily illl(l successfully the Island could be invaded by air and scat - dhe blids TH_E QHARLOTFETOWIi GUARDIAN troll-LS BY TIIE WAY PUBLIC FORUM The Null vvuit more from (h! ‘ll-ll IOIIII ‘I '9" an" "burns" “l“3 "Ptrrts: ='-'-'-'-'=",-.-'. ",- “T-.---.'.".'~"“'=-'1 pe apoex. u: . luey are to be oioiignt Iii-to his o.“ not: u. KQDBIBA plan for the future gov- u oflnibollldl. eminent 0f Europe and the future aocncmy o1 Eurcpe. ‘Inad- plen in- volves sacrifices tar oeyona the sacrifice Napoleon demanded vihen he tried to extend his continental system. The state that accepts the “new order" has to accept. a Nazi tyranny over the wnole o! its life. It has to li-Sfilllllzflle all the Nazis 1.1g, dislike and prpjucuce and to use the Nazi methods for consolidating and maintaining Nazi power. — lldlanmiaste: Guardtan. "SAVING GASOLINE” radio, and from it was no effort akin mm’ m e Domlnlon out operate with I do nct thlnk that Those who llve Ln the Central Provinces do not. realize that the Maritime Pf0Vll10€S at one time led the world in wooden shlpbuildinx, and could do so agaln. We are somewhat. to blame ourselves here Ln the Maritimes for the condition of affairs which eitlsts as regards building wocdm SlLpG, for we nave not put toiwaid our case as force- fully as we uiigm have. for we be- lleve had strong representation been made from all over the Marl- tlmes on behalf of building wooden drips, something rnlsht have been done. - Fundy Flshenman. No one, least of all Mr. King and his colleagues, can take for granted mm. the vote (on the le-blsclte) will result" ln a m- ease from the Dlfdses given. It ls for this reason that anxious and energetic action by the Gov- Cflllnellfr-(IS well as by its sup- porters on this issue (a support vmicli cuts clean across every party line we have ever known) —ls urgently desirable. But action by public men 01' every description must be backed up by the general public 1:1 every city. town and inmlet in the land The time to work effectively is short. But 1t. ls not too short to iiisuie a happy ending to this eplside in the de- velopment of our imi- policy; nor should any obstacles be allowed to stand 1n the way of effecting the reunion of our people. -Winnl- peg Free Press. cCu rlotlc? I em, Slr, m. COMMENTS 0N THE NEW! Sin-In spec g tn the Budge debate 1n the ouse on A rll I, sagactously referred to “the terrible waste of time tn this House," and admitted that both parties had been guilty of placing items lm- properly in the Public Accounts. True, but he might have further by adding: Much to the confusion oif the voters, who often swallow this lltlcal batt- without ever looking r the hidden hook It ls a sad commentary on our loyalty to learn that Col. Ralston rind other speakers should have to advise Canadians which wa to vote 1n the forthcoming plebtsc te. This knotty question, like mum's grave problem, should not have been left unt-ll now to settile. ‘Ihls seeming display of dlsunlty. as well as lack of reel leadership, must be pleas- 1:15 news to the enemy. who ‘vould wecome the sounds of discord m a 1p IIbhIIOIRCRI to make x foro- an pining ighilggfalsgumlplrtm is; ‘e uss may o, movemenl: m? tn our soup. “the cinder this time the fruits obviously are well planned. But the enemy is still tough and com- bative; sciiichsw he docs resist the cold and his transport systtem can perfoim profilgies. We do not dvl-lbt that the Russians have re- WWQ-i. but. st the best they will have to face a terrible best 1n Spring and Siurmier, with what success no man can foresee. It ls obvious that if tlic Germans could then reach Baku, the wiii" would be indefinitely rolonged. The Russians with ll tle oll for war- ha-ppens to be one of us-ui Island tanner-who took upon himself the task of telling the Sackvllle Trl- bune, viliy our fanners are not up to standard. Wonder who this Mr. Know-It-All II anyway? Maybe he could give our farmers some viiJ- uable trips: but first. let us have your name and address Mr. Not- ably Successful Farmer. so that we may vtslt our ranch and see for ourselves kind and quality of your caibbages and carrots. I um. , etc fare, industry and agriculture would JOHN no! be permanently famed. Could we . theyibhlold thehblitgdle East? There, The Livery Stable or a iome, 1, runt of th . in Europe, as l; Asia, WOlllde LE3 Again ? fall on us. Such, ln brief, is the mas: res: "=1- essen w dreaded manii e toivgilds ttllltt Caucasus. _ London and Nation. (Trenton Oourler- Advocate) We used to think ‘he livery sta- ble was gone forever. We are not: sure about: that any more. If there are no tires until three years after the war. and the war lasts lndef- lnitiely. there may be livery stables, thrsughout the land. And there ma be harness shops and harness ma ers, and advertisements tn the pppers clrgilngles dag? hame s raps an reec tig. An e sweet refused‘ to rent, houses there be- young thing of the fnmlly circle Callie they rvlont want to llve at may know without asking that a geladdiess with that iicime- The martingale ls not a. song lrd, but m? 13 “nde-Ysttmdfllle. I! HM 61- a wide strap that runs from l. together logical I have no ldeu horse's belly-band between its front where Darlan street got its name, 198s to the negk-ygke, but 1t was probe-bl; not from the And what abtut the blacksmith? French acimlral, and the chances we vision the bmcksmnh hmggng are that it commemorates some h]; anvu and his bellow, out o; tindr lllwigéfllml 1 Plgtrietlv the corner behind the pile or m. w“ re- tgde f? 5'13? 5 5°“- saleablo auto ts. We vision Illm P" Y a 0° "B" W110 atherlng u Ls hammers and his says he was entertained at a club Qng-handle gong! and m, aged” ln that clty culled “The Rising and h“ 6111101111," 1.1m and p“; sun." Inquiry elicited the lnforma- ting In an ordera hi‘ sizing ncrse: t-iqzi lIl-"ll, it ivas namtd for the shoe nuns and“ some angle "on grinlcipgl public house in Boston, And the garage Sign over his from; “g ‘my “m”? Yedrr‘ 93°’ and the door will come down and there incmbris liuvc no idea of chang- Wm be another w take m ma“ "18. ".- Hlmhlm" mp“- ‘MY a sign that will tell the world that maintain, is but a. passing episode. nhorse-Shpeln .. is m mt whereas the Rising sun is an anc- And m‘ Cifu-dl, 513p” y} lent and IICIIOIYIII? pub that they we ,m,,‘§,.e,g d Her“ [it Comte,‘ 1° expect to endure lciig after the dads “used ‘to czyg in 5f der Son of Heaven has been a/bollsh- o’ we, and m m k em “H5 ed. _ John omit in the Baiti- M fink - hands t e 5P“; a‘ W v more sun‘ that lime denignndgil sftatmiiii Most of the birds that nu- with“ ~ f°° "WY ‘>° Wk °f 5"“ grate to and from the Canadian $11 lead "5 back w “I9 ‘simple nortlnlanids prefer to travel at. 8' night. The night migrants include all the numerous fly-catchers VIDEOS. Warblers, lhrushes, orloles, tatiagers, and shoneblrds and moat of the sparrows. some species o! waterfowl under certain circum- stances also migrate by night. Usually the bircs launch into" fright shortly iiiflci" dark and stop Statesman There ls sald to be a. mlnor, but vigorous, revolt among the Naidents of Darlsm street, In Lon- d0“. W110 Want the mime of the thoroughfare ghangfd. It ls re. ported that some pzrscns have an» tually moved, and iltiat others have Failure Not The Word (Ottawa Journal) No need to half-mast Brltliih flags over what has come ln India. ‘lg?!’ Hog-HIS b8 fllllglf. ltfi ti; gtllllffi a z . _ a r e so magn cen a only v"éii§i§ nifllnse oiiQéyeea isfihttoiiii- "mmp" °*‘" m“ m" 1* 111“- mg a lowpwel, $0,650,,“ on a militely. Hear sli- Stafford Crtbps: full moon during the héiglli of the 1gb?! dlscussmm are ‘we'- The!’ Spring and Autumn movement. “l, s p back into hlswry and “my The glowing surface of the moon w l leave their Impress" a 509d- fcrms a background against which clear and healthy Impress which m passing are clearly wlll influence the future. But the outlined. Though a migrant may present and future PM" "W" "5 be tl ‘ng rapidly at a great height arlllvmnst b‘ raced- tt 11 appear to float across the ° ha“ med W!‘ be“ l0 face of the moon. Same species w” have Iaued- Nev" mlnd W 0* make ma“. npgramn, {Hams m fault It is. be me take all the daylight. ‘Ihcsc ‘include the swall- blame If that Wm ‘WP l" "filling ows, nigtitliawks, chiniiicy swift, ntfm‘ for h“ 0W" defame- varicus hawks, and the ducks and GK?“ Brllal" W111 d° I191‘ “I- geese. The iiiscct-eatlng birds most" often combine business with 131865‘ No failure them In" Durham ure by feeding erratLcnlly on the (‘Plmrtllnlt-V 711185911. thl W")!!! Wm wing. The Oillirs lift at once to a. lPke“ n" "la °T°554°Bd51 D115 11°F habitual altitude cf flight and drive “efeal- Defeat “mid 0"]? be l" "150- torward uncciisiiigly uzitll the and mlce- l" recrlmlnllllfln- l" the o; me days Joumcsh _ Canadian splrlt that tyranny and bud faith Resources Bunwn’ would reveal under the same cir- a S . _ cum-stances. It has net place. can Th, mo“ thrcflnmng M“, m but wither and die. ln the nobility labor relations, as everyone knows, gglgl; mflulhi-B 59mm" by Stflffflfd is the issue cl llic o en sliio . 1f ' ~ the non-strike iignzrfiirnt l? ln- mmfnmllml l-hefe Wlll bC Over cluslve, ll. mllét, iirclufe the opcn- this mljwmei PQE-‘lmlsls t0 recall shop issue along with other issues. Kljlllms lill-flllfillv 11995- Tlierefore 1f ozgiiiizcd labor In F01‘ E1156 Is East. and West Is fact gives u-p the right m strike, West. pt must giye up [the hope of erifcic; And never the twain shall meet." n3 the ccscd s tip b mean-s o the strike. 1m agrmieiit to this The answer to that ts In the effect ls prccscly svhal: Amerfcaiis KIXPBI-flvlfi 0f Chin": H Chitin Peta"- iiiive been looking for. -- Baltl- "ll"? West/em clvfllzatlon by the more 5,11 wlory of her struggle tcr liberty, tor __._ all the things that the West has We all need to apnlnglze to Rus- nrlzed through the centuries. 5p, m; our (hub-s or hgp Charles that spectacle we can surelv bzlfevc Lindbergh told Hitirr that lhe that India's leaders wlll yet come Russians were no gord. and when to know the greatness and slgnlfl- he came ncmb, he told his ccuntry- ounce of Britain's offer to their men the same; cud both Hitler- and country, of what It might mean at: his countrymen brllcvrd h'm But this time as a milestone in history. Lindbergh ls ztow perceived to Certainly It ls hard to believe have bren. lu his girrrfrecrs, noth- that Indians of the mlnd and hls- im; but (we or 13,, 5.1m". ninccm- torlc sense of Gandhi and Nehru prove who rvcr rtocrl before an can see other than desperate peril nudlrncc. Ho ncvvr go: anything for their country ln the hordes of S'l'."llgl‘ll, because his mlnd works barbarians now gathering at her only ln ii crooked trrlilan He even borders. Those of faith In freedom, told us (do 3/"11 r-rmrrnht-r?) mat "nd ln man. tniis‘ retort such vii-se- no muffin crud “u-"t Amrcs. and lmtsm: cllnw to belief Hint India that a] vv-z nrctlci to d0 was t-n wlll be saved for clvlWzatlcn-for mind our own busmcss, rind all future wlllluiz partner-rip or 111m». would be wolf, - San Francisco ty wllhln the Brltlsh Common Aftonaut. wealth. - sin-We hear ever dly Ovli- t-M m: Press shout "Saving Gas-line’, and last even- announced that the gasoline situation ls serious. Yet. our local government here tshwcolt l; w" “w”: Pruldent Roosevelt, at s 23"’.if?§..,$3.€“€§.‘l"“¥§t.‘.?a,”°.;"’§2; meni- w m-ke um we» h» wl- know operating these snpyv-pluws ‘£3,113 ibis: 35°83; ‘m: fimfijfffg’; other amateur strategists who W11 will use up e lot more. If we wished to conserve gasoline for war P11!‘- poses, this was a very good time to do 1t. We could get along all ivintcr without cars, and surely we ld make another month's sac- rifice? Would you call this Pat- MOTOBIST. last, the Minister o! Am- ture K0119 J fl i ‘JVQRUS or (‘HALLIINGE ‘The time is here nww- ll has been here long sinn- for every man and woman '1' U15 lmd to make sire choice be- tween a total effort for view! or total subnvsslon ln dc- feat." — Hon us u. mac- dontld. Minister Eel Neuvnfl Defence for Novel services- Roosevelt And Liv)’ recent press conference. had some com- ed the dear happy-thought Pi-‘Ople (commentators and editors) and him who should lead the American and whm and where offen- slves should be undertaken. But. he replied principally upon a Roman Consul whose remarks to the crltki-B and armchair strategists of 168 B U. are recorded tn the pages of Livy- Tho mnmrks of Lucius Aemlllus, who was tn chm-vac of the cam sign lnMlcedo ,lsrold (with ter- polatlon-s) by the President were ll follows: "In all public place; where peo- ple congregate, and actually (would you believe 1t?) and 1n private par- t (doesn't that sound 11kt Widt- lngton) there are men (today you could add women, the President said) who know who are leading (lie armies into Macedonia, where their camps ought to be placed, what strateglcal positions ought. to be occupied, when and by what pass Macedonia ought to be entered, where the maigazlnes us formed, by what mode o land and sea (today we might add alr, the President 1n- terpoluted) transport supplies are to be conveyed, when actions are to be fought and vrhen it ls better to remain Inactive. And the not only lay down what ought lo be done, but when anything 1s done contrary to their opinion they ar- ralgn the consul as though he were impeached before the Assembly. “This greatly interferes with the successful prosecution of a. war, for It Ls not everybody who can show flnnneq and resolution 1n the teem of hostile criticism u Fabtlu did; he referred to have his authority wea ened by the ignorance and ca- prloe of the people rather than gain popularity by disservice to the State. "I am not one of those who think that generals are not: to be advis- ed; on contrary, the man who always acts on hIs own niltlutlvs shows, In my judgment, more ar- rogance than wisdom. How then does the case stand? Commanders ought first of all to get the advice of thoughtful and far-seeing men who have special experience of null» tar; affairs; then from those who are taking art 1n the operations who know the country and recog- nize a favorable opportunity when it comes, who, like comrades on a voyage, share the same dangers. "If then, there is any man who, In the Interests of the common- wealtth, feels confident that he can give me good advice tn the war which I am to conduct, let him not refuse to help his country. but go with me to Macedonia. I will supply hlm with a ship, a horse, a tent, and with his travelling ex rises as well. If anv one thtiks th Is too much trouble, let him not try to act as a sen pilot whilst he Ls on ‘and (ls that a ClB§lClI the Presl- dent asked). The city Itself af- fords plenty of subjects for conver- sation, let hlm confine his loquac- lty so these; he ms rest. assured that the discussions n our councils of war will satisfy us." Reports Of German Torture Confirmed (News of Norway) Recent! 17 Swedish newspapers were con scared for publishing an article dcalln with German torture of litlcal r oners tn Norway. The art cle was ased on testimony given under oath by Norwegians who had managed to t into Sweden after being release from an Oslo prison. All of these accounts are now in the possession of the Royal Norweg- ian Government ln London and wlll soon be assembled. together with other authentic accounts ot German tligflfill? 1n Norway. Into a "white o _. The utlcle published tn Sweden told of men and women who had been subjected to horrible and phy- sical punishment. It told of young prisoner who had been driven ln- sane, and who kept asking over and over again: "Isn't father soon?" One man told of how the Germans had forced red-hot need- lempt. to make him “confess? woman said the Germans had torn all her clothes off her before beat- lniz her mercilessly Nvvevii“ "vmvll" 1" “M” have the names of manv of the H German soldiers and officers who have men administering the torture in the Oslo prison. They are also gathering additional information on the recent strange and sudden deaths of four young men ln the Oslo prison and of une at the Grlni concentration camp. All evidence obtained thus far Indicates the five were victims of mistreatment. The Trouser-Cuff Test (Monstcn transcript) Before this war ls over the pat- lotlsm of alot of men wlll be ludrcd bv their pants‘ legs. It. wlll be fur from an infallible test. and subject to many errors in Judgment. but ft. wlll be made by many unthinking persons. The man who manages to net through the war stlll wearlnfl cuffs on hls trousers wlll be brand- ed by these crlthui as a hoardor. us one whohas rushed in to set more than his share of clothes thereby creating B. shortage from which others wlll suffer. as a man who has iiocroiisiiiircii iiiiiiiris rinsr Bounce llsly know llul healthy Kidneys nine from the Iil the wula matter —(Iis ueus ueide and poisons, formed by the ever-changing human body u I ha]: sml rolsu d: llulf. Du! if Ibo Kidneys Isil, fllnsu cruel; follows. 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