< qi. _i. ii n, L PAGE FOUR TIIE GIIARLOTTETiIWN GUARDIAN Morning Qafly (Founded lu i881) President: Lleul. Col. W. Chester S. Moi-In Vice-President: J. B. Burnett. FJJ. Sccrelary; Lleul. 00L l), A. Maaliiunnu. 9-5-0- Edllfll‘ and Moi-aging Director: J- R- Burnetl. FJ-l- Associate Editors: l-ranlr Walker and Lient. Ian A Burnett. ILC.N.V.R. tOu Active Service! “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Tf-ifl-f" the Weakest lnk." MONDAY, ivovutlilaaiuisljsli Navy \Veek Ill The Offing “.\.-iliire imd liil-izll the Navy League cares for zlle sailors." This is the slogan adopted for Navy \\'<'el; ivllich will be llelil fronvXovetnber 3i {U g; lll\'lil~l\'~". [luring Navy “eel; public period of the war; diversion of pclicetiliicpro- ducts to wartime uses, as ill the case of the auto- mobile: growth of industries new to Canada like machine tool and optical glass production; and the utilization of Canadian inventiveness in tllc output of entirely new materials. — EDITORIAL NOTES — One out of every lo British and American iiiill'l'iilll,‘t‘$ is childless, but not ilz-libcrzltcly", scien- Social Hygiene Council recently. ‘F l‘ II i Revisions announced by the 'l‘rcasllry Board iil the salaries of [Clllpfjfilfy and perillitiicnt gov- crilnlent employees illay cost the country between $5,000,000 and $9.°bo,ooo during tllc next three years if the war continues zlnd staffs are trialli- rained rls at present. One Otziwa official ex- ment has taken three lliain collrscs liming the‘ ~I liSiS and gyuiaccologists reported to the Britislflouy, u g prlnclpfll Moscow Makes l (Sydney Pint Record) Mr. Walter Lippcnanu, interna- tionally known writer on world aiiairs, finds g great new hops in the uconlpllanmautrof the re- And his hope is founded in circumstance mat the the costly iessoha of the past in the matter of furnish l-‘ill- . h c] The Unied States is often luticd, bmut“? u, ‘o, apple. u“ con lbuos. ‘sfwkmfi, hgml, w among well-intentional I to causes lea t0 the polflflli war, because of failure the League of Nations. Certa _ ls that, lacking American Partici- pation the Lieaaue could not. hQPB to succeed. i But; tho Uultad States, as Mr.- mrlipmann remarks, was not. the! ony culprit. Great Brit-aim 9 says, tried to practice an OIKWMB | Beginning l I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN | uvlmivu IN run onOllAllI colitis-mic Moscow COII-(Qfflngéione “ml 1m -———w he“. “d hm, coma-nap we sw 3. . _ I muons mm dewmnned to pmmlllow igglvy in the drowsy sveninl .by Wrnc scent of apples! Hand 611d The ground iii-inks apbla GICII for l m shar in » o’ ma; 0! ii’-°ii|"°" rsilelteisint.“ Par down the smoky i/ailcyi dim and st-ranZE- or acgestsylérgséls these. 1mm W- BB To iii-mei- 13m o! hi1!»- vw‘ 1"“! This is rm: nits,- fertllo in men's altclliiiiu will lii~ fiiclucil Hll illc llll'll of our gal: ill i943, double that ziuiuiult in i944 and triple 3311a“ fie PQOZEQ, §}’,,°,§§,"‘;',°,,§§‘,‘§ when,“ Cbiwn, furrpwed plow- lain Navy zmil llcrcbaut Navy iuul the work o1 pressed belief the revision would cost the gov- ed, with more zeal than dlscrctiolg And Ilgifldt-hgsrghzggslgghj. numb the .\'iiv_v l.(.'1lQllL' zillion}; them ‘ eminent between $1,000,000 and $I,_=,0o,0oo,o€>0 moigiiiyoi-iisibiiierseclksllimomgasoriflug, tonight. 'l'lic .\':ivv migglii- ill lfliniidzi was organized ill i945 because of increases granted. lmany colintries which otherwise He“ u ‘he bane) s“ y; i; a lll ml,“ llilllcl‘ 1i icilclxil charter. It operates .3.’ * * * {would have been dispflfid V) "l p _ ' p_,,.i'.,-}., club; 1m»! l‘llli'l'.iilillllt.“.il cclllres. Lzlsi‘ Sir l-l.'li'i'_v Ottkes, Czulzlilizzil lllillioilaiim‘, seltled“rki2$l_y'1n the United states, thelwm‘ 1g gsnflgh‘ h!‘ u m“ ‘ewe \c.lr it \\:i.~. (‘wlllllitlwl that more than t.vo lllil- in Nassau. llallzinlils, to escape CJlliLKllZlll taxa- isolationist and unrealistii: segigll; _chules Mglam m m‘ New Yo“ liUll uu-i were \'lll'(‘ll fiir by llu- .\':iiy League. tion. \\'cll llc did. but what of it? llis faintly life {‘,‘,‘§,f,‘,‘,,;§,",°“§f,,e'?m§§i“§i§ rziillzini Herald Tribune. 11,,- plyipsl 11L‘L'.l i. pii- liillllUl colliforts, nlag- bcc.'lllic a niglltlliarc. llc was fuully nlurderezlltliat they can never nope to de- —""i"“‘ ' “p19,, l)\|i|l\_§ uliil right llil\\', ili.ty bags. Last in bed. and a jury found the zlccllsczl-iillirdcrcr,I‘anvsgggselgfegtfcgrminargfizg What A conu-a3lf ili.~ .\'-~i_i l. 4211i’ lll~lllllilltfll lujqfll) ldilliy f-lus .~.iiii»ill-l;i\v~iiiil guilty, lllc vcrrlict being glued by 'miitary pact u; Fulfill, i \ lii ~t1li . ,.ii<| llli-i iitir i5iii>un \\'il icl received with ti trcilleziilotls checr lli the cuiil'\.-'5F°""‘5 l“ ‘mueclfl-e Secumy n of (Globe and Mail) [Yflllllix-il, \..ll\i‘-_ ‘ll;'l§.\, sweaters and warilF-rliolil. .-\nd Sir lllll'l‘_\' ilid not take !lis iuoucyiff,'ifii'tiéiiliy ligiiiifihlinedidél? 1%,; What a contrast there is be- kiiiilt-ii cups lil'\' iiccili-il llil\\' to kccp the sailors \\lli'ill ii; lll." (Hill Xiirth .\tl;in.lc stomls. A‘ VVilriiTil Be Won AI is Iil\\'li\~'l uvll lil be rcmiiuled that before 'i\(‘ siLTl building |\l>\!-\\Zll' utripizls, tllcre is a .\:ir tn be u in. .\ writer ill ".\'c\vs" has some §L'll\lhl\' Rig-s iii ~.'\_\' to politicians on this sub-l icct. \\ll.ill we <|'.l<>li'Z ‘Hi1- uiij Lcq yuiy i.» will the war is not for: the pnlricizill» til rcvote tlieilisclves to post-will" liriiltliscs, lim l0 iilakc certain that Czlilada is doing C‘.'i"l‘_\lllilij( |lll~\lllli‘ iii win. 'l‘llcre has lievil little ili-ciusiiiil iif lntc pf lite lllv>i~i lllill “T! still have ill illziilpoivcr. lkiliticizlits sceill ‘.0 have forgotten that we have '1 home s ice draft army that is of u” 1c. iliibnilyq that we still have the iniquitous systcill whereby men are called for home dcfcllcc Zlllll are shunted 0r coerced into going zlctivc. Politicians are evidently careless that there is zl shortage of air-crew, that, des- pite the slinrtzlge, there is no coilibing of the army for riir-crciv. Politicians are forgetting that if the 70,ooo»ilil dmftecs in Canada were put on active service, tllc zirllly could be combed for air~creiv without dnilgci‘ of so depleting it as to cut its effectiveness. In fact, the situation in the Air Force, in its demand fiir riir-crr-iv, luis reached the stage wlierc Air Force advertisements are framed on lllC "shame" principle. In reality, Cillladfl has no voluntary" svstclil. Our system is a conglqnierzltion of sending out draft notices for home defence, iluttizig a stigma nn home rlcfz-iicc drnftec forces, and creating a slllifll “ll\l\ll)ll between those who arc called and folloiv the call, and those who are called and go on active service. Vcrv little COHCCTH sllolvn by our politicians over tllc faul s tzlill productinn plants. Criticism of incl icucics, if they directly zip- ply to the pnidiictiiiil of munitions of liar. llzis been sccondzlryx The whole Canadian political atmosphere is one of ilurczilityx If our politi-, cians would only reillclilbcr the stark courage of the iilldcrqrriuilrl iilflYClilCiil iii the t‘I"lll|ii(‘l'L‘fl countries, if they’ would only rcincnibcl- that ill an ideological \\l'll‘ freedom CiillllOl will iunlcss fziscisnfs tvrnziilv is CQTHIIlClCly rooted out, they ur-lild sec tho dzuluez‘ of their course. If Czlil- tliliaii liiiillkl’ " would stop for a iltoillcll‘. zliid think of czillflilizill casual‘. t, and why tllc young inc-n ltzivc Q‘l\'(‘ll their lives, they might recoll- sidcr lllClF course. Big Transformation The il'LI.|l.~3li)l‘lliZiil<Jil of Canadian industrial output ill four _\ 1s of war has been almost iii- credible and it is still too little known generally either lli (‘aivlrla fii‘ zlbrlizitl. For obvious re'l~ soils of .\CClll'll_\' the llJiEillS eziiliiot bc told now. bu‘. enough iildicziliiiils live released from time to time to licrilut iii;- llflllifl outlines of the pic- turc to he \l\'£‘li‘ll(‘Il. The .\Icintlllv Letter of the Rriizil llzlllk iii (1'iii;l<l:i fnr November points nut lbzlt :11 ill: ia-iicllwiiiu iif fziur ‘veal-s of war (Xiillidiuli iriilu-il-Fzil iiiilpilt mliy- be considered lo llziv: rent-furl 1i pczlk. Not, lloivever, 1i peak witll him, but_left it with zi sadly l)t_“1_'l]ll'(‘li(’d‘ family reputation liellilul. Oh, well, such is life ; in get-rich quick circles! i‘ >l<' >1! i‘ The Meat Board is advising all [iacliiilg plantg ill Quebec, k)lll<'\l'lll and ill.“ przlirie ilroviilccs that no sows are to he slaughtered ‘liltlll all “regular” classes of fillislicrl hugs lii.".\' at stock- yards and tracking plrulls have bccil ilzlildlrd. De- liveries of hogs in i.‘.'i:i;id:l, pariicillzlrl_v iii the western provinces, now are the greatest on rc- cord. Host packing plrlilts have been provided with silfficicilt labor to operate at capacity" and last week established a sltlugliteriilg record 0f appruxiillzitely 191,000 lll|g_§-——,'|l_)lJ1][ 1599i. hogs greater tllzlil illlyl pifviuu; \vccli'ly' l'L‘C‘Ji'(,l, ‘Johan Kepler, zistroiliiicr, born near Well. wilrtctllllerg, this ‘date 157i; settled in Prnguiyl (ilCCliO-bhlliilflll,‘ ill 159b, cut-ctictliny; yvchul braille its Imperial astronomer; published his great work, "The New Astrollolny: Com- mentams on the Rlotions of Bfzirs", in ifinq; [I13 discoveries which this Vullllilf‘. rectirils forin tlic busisof physical ZlSll'OliUiil_\',f izl it, he Qlltingigtgd his first two laws rclzlliiig to illiiticu, and 1hr; third he described ill “'l'lic llarlnollics of the WPrld-U Pllbllilietl iil I019, zlilrl dedicated to lung lames 1: "U God I Jllll iiillllvlllil’ Thy thoughts after Tllct- . . . . lt mar boiivcll in wait a century for a rczldcr. as liotl bu,» tulip-d six thousand years for rm observer." ' Ik 1k $1 It will be YCCHlliKl justice .\lini.s:cr 8.. Laurent assured the .\Iil_\'<)l‘ ufdullicbcc and lithe. citizens that he expected a "lruitfiil" Fcsult (pm, mm. agmmu“ l“ "lull" ‘JllPhPC City a "fl".‘i: burl." 1i project fll‘.~l tidvocbicrl for (lizirlilllctniiil by \lr Hcllltnmg. though the zippcril fell on ilczii c‘ fill‘ its our l‘(‘Ll(‘l’£il l'l.‘l‘rl'C5('llli'lil\'(‘$ were coil- ceriicd. The Feilclwll Ciiuilcil of Trades um] 1 bor of Qllclpk" illlil ll-Ivi- rleciilcd zit :i ulmtiilg recon“! l" “lllllvrt -\lll\'ill' Lucien liurilos plnii for the cstablishliicill of zi "free poll’ in illc 11¢,“ future. Illc council ZIlIIlIUYlYCLl is sown-ivy p, _ _ _ 4 - .. s . . write Justice Minister Si. lnuircllt and \ir \lill- '5 Si‘! Ji- ~ - l. . .' . ,. . _ , . islet lr. ivllllu llhui in |.‘l'lk1".‘ll \\lilt the ilruject iilcll they are ccrtzlili to do willl Yillfc rind "pull.” v ii ii i Ill I‘i'(‘(l'.‘i'lCl(7l1 and Saint john the power-i. that-he are busy cilfiirciug ciuiscriptinil. lli zlccorrlzlticc with illc iuliuilillciiii-ilt (if ‘he (ti- rector of National Selective Service \lr '\l'il'llli' Ic_\atil..la, ‘last illontll, that police would seek delinquents in public places who had failed m comply‘ with mobilization rcgnlzitioils, the Roy-a] Lalladiail .\l0u|ltcrl Police, ilifllwilftl bv Siiilt lobii city police, rounded up :1 large llulllbcr of young men lll tlic pool rooms and bowling al- leys. All occupants were asked to show their ilatioilal registration cards 1lll(l if they were of call-lip zige f0i'rllllllllll‘y' trainiilg, they were ask. ed to sllulv discllzlrgc, FCjUCllUll or deferment Cfedoiltlal papers. 'l‘llose unable to do so wcr" lll'<'"l5f1°Fl@d_t0 the R.C..\I.P. office. Several of liose uuestloncd were unable to produce their rejection or deferment papers but stgitgd that lllc)’ ll-‘ld iliciil zit holllc. Tltcv \\'(‘l‘Q [hcn driven lilo their lliiillCs by the police and if llicy yihccre a le to] produce the ilcccssary certificates y wclc aloucd to go. .i\s zi rcslilt prosecu- frmll w cll llli'l'.' will be ally decline but rather the bcgilunllu iif (l plutcziu at the level of which nutp \'illl p: ibxlily- be ltlrilltztitled vsiill "lliilcii- I ‘.'éill.iliiiil~ 'l".-.- (niirlilitili industrial (lcvelop-l — Notes By The Way Th: inr-rciiscrl number of persons IiUClYJIZ in: factory brand it plist--\'v'3r weatllerJ i: - —-Indianapolis Neil's. l h’): i: diggiond, W —_———— was put into an g Th“ "limb "flu". M's an anti-i then carelessly ‘Juan-iii. “'11s knutvil lll Roman times. We bcl , lllf‘. ll, that the deaf waitress is :1 vm 19 phfylumcngn, —Wll‘li1I§3£‘g Trill . .111‘: l0 Ctlrry rcgislratioil cards. Variation on the theme f loo‘ -, “mum,” “mud ha" Dfmiefllld him v _ i|Z'jl"_',,\' stlclilu nlnkcl liig fcr a needle ill a haygtacl; ‘is7 1mm “l5 fate" A“ he “ad i0 d° W35 it pass-lulu to puiwlclc fl mare salts-l under way in Dublin, where merchants Ere looklngl “"1 n" 0M W°"11i ever lwve rec- thrown among some waste paper —Niagara Falls Review. One of tha overseas brides rs- tioils followed, delinquents lacing fined $10 or the zlltcrilatlvc of one moilill in prison for fail~ l Count Clam)’. dlgfqh. y“ pierced and he was arrested by "Cents of the puppet Fascist Gov- ernment of Italy when a lit-tie [In-ll dlSEIIiSe liintsnlf as a gentleman, cgnized him -Windsor Star. A British court decision holds that under the law as it eidsts if a wife saves any of her house-keeping money it. belong to her husband, The point would seem to be mm; orth $1.600, which nvelope for safety, and accidentally AmLbr-r- relircn for lilo impover- ishment of the cccup"d countries in Europe is iii:- fact that they are compelled tn irv ‘crvrmny an esti- mzliwl 54,801.61,“ n _"\-* for tha prlvllcv‘ of irlng (l7SlI|)iPd.-Bi‘OCl(- ville Recorder rind Times. The more wr rrnd about the sal- ary hurls on which Crnrlriian school teachers, ari- mild. the easier it is for iii in lntororrt the inith of the claim illni. cdvrwfinn ln Cflnfidfl is fr“- — Port. Arthur Ncws-Chrcn- lclc. l‘ nrrinilnrnf flvurc In Ontario l‘fc vlrl l“ a speech the c" (‘iv lint: After the war. pen- v\'~ or fliitiriii ‘l\C'.'l\| iiuurave Hit-Ir i" ' lml iii llVlIl" "'ll'l it is "two- nr t"re' 'I---~..= .|< llllll t|\' t pro-l PM!" Wl-l l. Ilir- “'I".l!i'ii‘l( by, Flh"'l‘ si"-‘\ "w "Wm?" Mu be‘ mode? -Port Arthur News Citron-l lcie. ccntly arrived in Canada, remarks, "You can talk housekeeping with a Canadian -something you could never do with an Englishman He wouldnt know what you were talk. lnlz about." That is a good re. commendation for the Canadian husband and nowadays, in pgrfl. cular. he is finding that his direct participation in housekeeping has become a necessity in a great many instances -Brockvllle Recorder and—Timcs All chaplains are being asked to watch for men in the forces who might enter the ministry after the war. One prlsoner-of-war camp in Italy has zi small theological col- leae of its own. There are 20 men studying, and the striff of lecturers. which maintains ten courses of lec- ture, includes a mllolar of Christ Church, Oxford. and a doubi= f st iiiiotlu. seiiollr of Corpus Chr. . Oxford rilltl a araduatc ill model-ill history. -—Manche.=ler Guardian. sort of a husband i; ho guppoggd to be who would wish to grab off any such savings-Ottawa Journal. Again ls hops dashed down. There is to be no simplification of the income tax forms. However, hill-used taxpayers would be gladof an assuranc that no effort will be made further to complicate the fill. in; in of the bewildering blank forms. -Toronto Globe and Mali. Sulfa drugs poison about three out of every 10o patients. They cause anaemia and nausea, and they are hard on the kidneys. These difficulties may be overcome by liver extract- Drs. Arthur Kormberg. Floyd S. Daft: and W H. Sebrell cf the National Institute of Health report in Science. Rats that da- VClULHI ullaemla and granliiocym- Lielilir. two blood disorders, lifter IIEVITI’ Iiecii dosed wltli sulfanlla- midi’, :iillfillll-.~ili- und sulfudln- soviet. Union, in tum. ls seekiriz arr-operation rather than revolu- 50 My, Lippmflhn says the world has reason to believe that what nnppcned at Moscow represented "a new beginning‘ and one mane pos- sible ror the sole reason that at last the nations have learned from past errors and are resolved no‘. so make the same mistakes again. “We learn from history that we learn nothing from history," says the cynic. ror once it would ap- pear that surii skepticism is about to stand refuted. ‘Wop “Allies” (Monetary Times) Lengthy stories about the wel- ccine accorded to tne Allies by the Italian people, made it, apparent that they had not repented or their sins, merely of their bad guessing. Whuc raluugiio was bringing in as assists l in his new regime men whcs- ..-mcs were on the Allied list of war criminals, private citiz- ens who had voluntarily returned to Fascist Italy from America were slobbering out. tales of tileir joy at being delivered from the abomina- tlcn they had chosen. Wiiilc granting that. gnb Italians are not the hard cases that the Germans have been, and need not; be harshly treated. few people are ready to accept; thcm as anything except cruel and self h former enemies of freedom, not fit to sit- cn the same side of the table with l people like the Yugoslavs, the Greeks. the Arabs cr the Ethio- plans. jet alcne the Britzsli or French whcm they had done their, best to knife. Ccminc within a ear of the attempt to faist Dar-l lan upon the Allies undo: the Dlea of military expediency, th.s move wondering if the iriystencus fcr:es that, silppartui King Victor and Badcglio would no: find a way to nullify Mr. Churchilifls statement that. “the Gcrlnans are different." Hot _Stuff (T, s Glcv ‘. Hamilton, in ews" I suppose we have all rend some of the propaganda being circulated 0n ilow to save fuel. some of it; l5 truly amazing. In today's Globe and Mall I found an article telling rnc that if I ketp my daytime tem- pcrilture down t9 6B I sfnll save 24 per cent of :4 fl".¢.', ii I remove the i-16-lnch dcpont bf soct in furnace pipes a further 34 percent saving will result. By using storm windows I can save a further 20 per cent, and 10 r cent is lopped off by keeping s ades and diapesl drawn at nlsht. By doing these simply thinBs 1 can now run my house on 12 per cent of the fuel I previously used, I suppose. The total of the afore- mentioned laving is B8 per cent, but that is not all. Tllc conclud- ing sentences tell me that the pro- per use of cindem will snare as high as 15 per cent. At this rate I do not need to light the furnace, but simply fill it up with cinder-s. clean out the soot, keep the tem erature down to 68. put storm win ows up. pull ti: blinds down and we shall all be snug as a bug in a rug for the winter. This is the first time in m, cri- glneerzng career that I have found a way to get, something for nothing and I am naturally ulta delirious over the prospect. ybcdy who can use the 3 per cent of heat that I shall have left; over, is wel- come to bring a truck and take it away any time they went, it. this holds for human bciu: . it will be posibie not only to overyoma the toxic effects of the sulfa com- pounds but. to continue sulfa drug treatment until an infectious disease is cured. At present the uni; must be withheld when alarming symp- toms appear" —Excbau|o. Oua of firs offortlola moans of helping our righting men is that of longing l: otiitrnagazlnes. l: is‘ so eus o o uinuy poop c or- get to do it. The campaign which is now being conducted by second- ary school students should serve u a reminder to thoughtisa par- sons. Reading matter moans a lgreat deal to the men in military posts. Recreational faculties an ai- ways at a premium. and anything that. helps to fill in spars time is welcomed. The maaslnes ars liter- ally a sol-island. Turning them in requires nothing more than a littlo thoughtfulness. -Windsor am. The d'Arrslf conist, loll sfnoc 19H. had been rediscovered by Dr. Gwrke Van Bicsbrock of Yerkes Ob- servatory. t ls of the twelfth maznitlids and therefore too faint to be seen without a telescope. The position on October It was rizht ascension 20 hours, declination minus 28 degrees. Inaanuch as the orbit of comet, d'Arrest had long since been determined astronomers knew fairly well where to look for zine, were elm-i‘. Tlvs IUDYIEHEII even though the animals continued to get doses of the sulfa drugs. If it. but it appears to have passed close to the sun about tvvo days ahead of achcduh- —lxcbange. erved for the Fttlssi l5, who inflicted OTi _ German tyranny dean and clzre in- jury” gfich m no other organism could have ccccrnPl‘5h°d' but he rilsricrlscd EPHOPWIS ations in ct . tween the two Speeches Just d811- vered by the arch-enemy of human freedom and its most Vllllmii champion! Hitler, cowering amid his squalid band of associate 8311f!" stars in tile cellar of a beer hall m Munich, could only bewail. 5095i? and rant. Grave reverses in Russia and enormous sufferings at home for the German people through air raids had to be confessed. but much more revealing was his admission that there were new Germans who yearned for an Allied victory» UP- on these be directed the vials of his wrath, and his threat to resort to mass executions to avert a coli- apse or the heme front in Ger- many obviously mcant that he had a real fear of this calamity. His boashmgs about. his own unshlk- able nerves showed him to be still a valnglorious erzotist, and hi5 provocative challenge to the Uni- ted Na‘iorls to open a sccondfront would have been more convln~ing if he had not talked about Ger- many's resolve never to capituiate. and about the Nazi Party being {he only instrument wll‘ch held Germany tcizetller. Nowadays he is always talking about. capitulation. and its spectre must. clearly haunt his diseased mind. But lee had no comfort to offer the new - dis- heartened Geriniin People and his rantings must have deepened their gloom. _ Mr. Churchill. on the other hand. sneaking! at one of the great trad- itional functions cf Landon, the luncheon of ‘volume to a new Lord Mayor. wrs fro:- fvoln the fears and anxieties which bcssit HVICT- Hi5 whole speech hrrrcbcd a serene confldexe in tile vlcforl’ of flv-e- dcrivs cause. but tin trmpererl his radiant, QWCMY"! bi" '1 crlnllcnflvy “YHPHEIVY ll1"i tly; (sfwt. of the circumventing the wlicle moral NW1. ‘vow’; “m, “vvljh basis cf the United Nations War érblywn- n-‘qrnv o; pi-nvideuca raised serious doubts as to the m," ,,,,-c,.,','1s44 an,‘ “yuan: m, future. People could not llcip ' “ ' ’ ' . the had "fir? lwlilcrnaiit of laud- directlons and rgcmcnt. to France. words of ones. while lie ICTQZiPKI twn former D1011" .o:ratiau of ail- ges: in secure the the conquered countries and to resist the llllulfifillcn of the Brit- lsii Commonwealth. . a o n1 r ss 1::- rif victory fig? icibnfleignfrco to discuss ‘the Droblmi qr i>o§l\\'=*1' 1‘@°°"5““°‘\‘,§’,‘f for Britain. Piedillfl! hi5 G13“ ‘d merit, to plan a comprehenls VeIaQd practical scheme for ensu; n: oh?» work and decent ilnmcs 0i‘ k men and women of the i123? "g forces after the ivzil‘. llrixiifom Si‘, solemnly that. no tradi ans- RILIEVE ACHIS AND SORE THROAT FROM A COl-Dl Uta refs, fan-acting military i IN these days of strain and worry see that you give your man the i cofiac that keeps husbands con- “ touted . . . Maxwell House! It has a satisfying goodness that iueu simply love. 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There was no ‘ need for him to make threats to lhis people to sustain their morale. and he contented lrmself with a r quiet. exhortation that they must nct relaz: in their labors and sac- irlflces, but “go forward with un- relentlng and unwcarying effort I through every living minute that Call is izrauted to us.“ Altogether. Mr. Churchill's speech ywas singularly judicfcus and tem- perate, full of wise statesmanship 1nd common sense, ard. its it was _ plainly designed to be a sober " statement of realities which would check premature optimism about an early victory. he refrained frcm indulging any of his attractive . fllvhts of rhetoric. But the speech , L, will fortify the confidence of the _'l_ British people in their chosen 1 leader just as Hitler's ncevish boasts and bad tempered threats l are bound to undermine further the confidence of the Gennans in the evll man who is leading them to headlong disaster- Ilc a clan. UP 300 PEI. CENT over 30o per cent nlors tons of bombs were dropped by the Bomb- er Command on enemy firs»! during 104i than during 194i). NOR-MAL MAINTAINED Water plays a iarse part in the regulation of d temperature through eva oration from the sur- face of the y- Eriisral. asscuaf The Royal Navy, together with the Mercha ‘ Navy, saved the bulk of the 3.11.1". in the evacuations from Norway, Dunquerquc, Greece, and Crete. PLANE! POI IIQIYIION The British Coastal Command aged in anti-submarlns and convoy duties, had more planes in 194B hail the entire R Al". had in the first year of war. IUD/El‘. s“? How Are on whose coiltinuauce he felt ‘the i m “m. happiness of future generations ll vuu are Ila-v n]; Pm" depended; and very timely was his 1| “"2: i" c“ “mum. - Die; for -a cesaatlou of “infltsgireet 33am" n ""5 ' an provoca Va reclim na ans M "n" "H!" ‘m, "an of exprrlrnric and a rafractlna service. difficulties Write or phone for ii. F. liutcheson F. G IIUITIIESIIN G. 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