he. roun ‘ no: cuaissomrpwwgvaaviaa__ if _ C‘ d A t l’ d a dozen and one T" :;:...:i::; "=.'.i::.:i':..l.. any. an» iii m War f ' d trans ort pi ots \vi ou w m ‘ —-— , _ °“.“E.E.‘.’..".E.T Eifiim" .. ..... .... ..... ..... ‘ .L'k ',th ‘lies havens 't fil tillis to '.':::...f:i";::::i .. .... dramas-B...» ---. -- administrative men to the Air Force, Sometimes we think being an p, u n, ,, _ s r; Bursar“, 7,3,], Canada has the opportunity to be at the ultimate consumer is getting to be wmum cum or w‘. coy“, lsfnidlnlrn -?Illitii'r“s"i..||"i:nk manner, and lileat. Ian l. centre of the airline development after the Wm- l bid I'll/bib. —Kli'0h8l1€l‘ RQOOXG. ED SIDEWALKS "'""’"' " “N ‘m’ '0" mm "mm -_bur unless careful thought and study to the , Gm Males, according to a speech ‘m’ "and o; . “f- . . . Sin-This il I"""‘""’"°" "T" thousand and one details are given right now, expert. lePn W k before m o, "m" 0a flag above subject. ‘Y '“" "' "- ‘i "~ "m "" "“'" n“ M ' ‘mm’ this country can very easily miss out on her m” ‘gzbllffmewmfwgfd J°$i 00° m1"? i" 0' '°‘n°mb°f°d airs Inr a minim-r no» im- v-M “Mill _ _ . on, min.“ alum III!‘ "an 0M0 var fl Mel-till aviation opportunity. p155 y," s mnntlll: MI:- fnr one month ny uhii n» other Provinces and has. sun no! veer lnturdny weekly: az-nii nrr "n" "-0" l" 5 "mm"- iifln for 3 rnontlll 13 1 i"_ PUBLIC roauu ~- ‘ -- ~' Protection is a Natural lllSTlllllT Hardy pioneers faced the Pflmltwt Will! 01 l vast and unknown land. Protective measures were instinctive but experience was essential to survival. l d rid cannot succeed wlthlciiitntllzhiifidiend ehxepeli-‘izniiienofivgarlous business and professional services. With over seventy years gxirerienee in handling all lines of Insurance Protection, we are glad to be of what. service we can to those having problems to solve, without obligation. " iiiiriiiioii Swine Breeder; Nowaplm‘ time go ma‘, PIG WORM ah remedy on the TiTriaelfl°°"" Macs Pig-worm. Tonic Powder lt will thoroughly ‘Mum m I IIYNDMM 8i 0U. LIMITED s" '-~1""-"?f"i'-»~=‘-"i-=ii‘.”"" _ Don't delay. 0rd l, Established in 1x72 a-iTliLes“t§'_°"°"ci"i-1ii'i'ii'°$ Offices: Charlottetown — Summerslde — Montague °“ilisti§9i’r>‘°“' President: Llent- can. w. (‘hum l Isl-I" n" Prnalllrul‘: a, It, Burnett. VJ-l. Ineretaryi Liens. (fol. ID A. llarltlnnon. 0.10. m t‘ Git)’ vowel! ll as the lash-mileage. 1,50,“?! 511° gwurgqaonsible for the of the Oity" Snow BY- ln Great Britain medical. nn- 1,; the passing of which dates tritiohal and other experts are ao- back into ancient his . The claiming th foodful virtues of the Council's responsibility lies humble potaeto. Those who for years only in not having workadm out‘; 50mg . 1'11 m I “""""'"' NW’ “mm” T""" iflfmlr S"..'...Z“.'.‘.§ Politics makes strange bench-fellows. Soon f,‘,";,.‘,’"f,',‘,,§}‘,°°§f‘,”§§a“,t?n§"l,lfi least, Tim’ d igie namd to a n i ' ' ' walks 2M.i-Mmnxi;.i$.ii""a.:'i'”'k¢ii»-, ‘"120! ‘rat-ii at we will have the lions and the lamb cheek-by- adlacient corner. -Brcntford Ex- the "City lveflgy- Wfirifltlggg "wit: :'?""m"r"' in“ aiiiiiiin’ “TEATTF-aflnwsxwaN;T:INIM:IT:* jowl, only it will be the ianib who will have the WSW" ‘ life giioitthiitat 808M808 molt o! the .h I a mur er. n: _ . I horny.‘ ting; Hub Tnlrnrru Shop. Dlonrton. N.B. smile on 1115 fage, and gfObfilily T10 H1011 b6 Pun. “ma”, whuhn Churchill. lilmflic’ l‘ ‘ornud puuaby our "The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than ‘lead f°f T? fieglslagvemversféiatilton Izr-eggnma- fizrergzdlglliilgorggltaziilltt triieoiiidilgd mubuymthiunzlzihairximraiufflnsili 43:1’ the Weakest Ink." m“ ° w “i may a" 5° ‘ l p p0 ' other Turkish statesmen. In Can- spell; of higher iem/perature that " ' " ' ada. where French is official. equ- occur each year between November SATURDAY. MARCH 13. 1943- A statement denying that training ddhe at 311g“ Ylfllzagisgglik Eggplant? pg; fipongpég-hgygrmmfitrlgltlwgugf: H. C. M. S. Brunswicker-the Canadian navys Ho,“ con-m cu“. on ,, wnger. stated in a previous letter. the only i t-Z training station at Saint John-would be dlSCOU- emtre Wgfmflilim 111 99ml" -" gwm” ""‘°“Y,,,‘,',,,‘°,§l§f,° Eh cw“ i. r ‘M u gull or threatl o! tinued and done in future at a Nova Scotia port c” W‘ “* , odistcly af- mums,- and terror as is his latest l‘:ir:ii prnlilci.z>" and their solution, Urged three has been issued at Ottawa by Ho". J- E- MlChal-ld. M“, m figs-many ulmmler has t” “c t ‘l a- EDI I URIAL NOTES- Pho Charlottetown flilnrdlnn Inn! ho Chill!!!‘ ll Farm Labour read t ollwwlnl this sim ls, d°u""“°°‘ your. by iiifill li'llil(‘l'.\' ivitli little attention paid minister of transport, and representative of New idjéiialelkhialjurltisufg%ulffléc:nfi Iipiéiislgeeiei-Rlvgpadait cgalton-geutggdfzg: Mlnwmlggviishmagiégedcopsitig by 15...... in Jllllliifll-y or the goileral public, sud- Brunswick iri_ the federal cabinet. Evidently the g. that m“ N“, butch" u‘ ‘mam, “mu-om we u, 1mm and than ‘ dangerous lumtichat otalrfidoiligse i'l‘.‘lll_\' limo lFUIEIlE nziiioiizil problems on a par protest agitation did the trick. ber of the society for the Preven- for tghO City to instruct all occu- of his career, and a onal ltltlfltv or 1h \\llli lllc piwliiciu-ii trouble.» of industry. Both * * * tlon of Cruelty to Animals? Any pm of buildings and owners of delivered his speeches and WW} i i a air-no! cation and in“... . . - - - - - e nine with a grain of horse sense vacant; lots and buildings to spread his ukase; liarnlleally 11°!" \\ P“: "To lillwl le- hire 85s p; ‘ m lj,-,,.,,,.l;. ml in 11a- liiiied states frantic ef- By order-in-eouncil, the date’ for registration ‘gum m,‘ at mob an ma,“ Mum’ “and, gglhfl.0l‘kt‘ltil.eflgiltegialg£ oiger dcduccil. Butl: slap: $931113‘ £352‘ Yo“ due w iavfifh n" 1m d m”. Item'- ,~,,,.,, an. p, 5H; llhlilr‘ i.» give belated aid to the of single men under the military call-up has now, might be stupid and obstinate the 109- "Bi W a m Y mil on pew . - _ . . . t g ‘other material’ the By-Inw sayeth 9a and beyond doubt with Fell- "we ht to make the ocean free"? ;,,,-,,,,.,- ,,;,,_, “Hg, piuiltit-c tlie food that sol- been extended to lilarcli i5. The final date for figasqhtiigyrehselgzblgiofiiilafiliiflxll: :- m-gllahiire-Iimlblynit means thl abilities both for Kvlsirm Due" Y°"- use blackmail of butchered _ _ _ , _ . . rip-yum’. diei-s and \\'Ol‘i\'Cl‘5 0t America and other lands registration previously had been fixed foriviarch mum“ hmawm: nmdphmgiuifémmlg our: ma‘ m‘ up Bamwapfiu b“ o; u. must have. (foiiimenting on this fact, the Ot- I. The single men affected sre male civilians m‘ m° lllbmlfilfil h"! Tllli TWO MACS- ltl Great George sire“ Jill! Orders Given Prompt Attention - - - '“W°°"l 11PM“ l" °‘°°°dm" til not much more than a Wm" Gum“ tau-a loiiriinl sais: born from i902 to I923 inclusive, who were not wit”, gm m Whig!“ extent m“: n. for they are gfidPwtr-tm his "nciphciciiisg: “m. horror; H“. m, m", (‘wiiisiiiiicrs lllixbflll America have never given preyiously "(ltlfifid t? 3PM?" f0? 3 mcdlcal ex‘ rnony and: war service are 30in! hand h gal: ggollgbmglf°gmgg 23d (‘heap wmtmirjlllllhgfi ‘mam’ m“ cm much roini-lrixiiioii to the sources of their food amiiiation or who_did not report for that pur- Llénizfisghflg lgfitlflfilfi 52.21322 ing apower more absolute than nod ptlwyl . supply, It was usually fairly abundaglt apd ' pose under the military rill-lip- m, war-firm; $11?“ uad- pver Marne" W “Y °‘ h“ mom that haunt u» . - s W-» M . .. cheap and, as loiig as money was availa e,t e _ Omilifln l W 911 9 u‘ ‘m “alum ' a a a o w‘ - supplies ivere there. For years we heard of The sergeant faced a particularly awkward giflgalglglglfgpylvilg iiyfigga :31 Hitler is not tbs problem wifl; Whefedgpviézlfavoimnderedorvyw ~ iiriiiiscs, "The first three vears of war did llefPPwktd ffiifl-"i- "Limk MR!" he barked- "I r1 cf 33 of th in the two which the civilised and democratic Ma geamen whom you wouldnot gm“ 5 l‘ ' . . -. . - - use em world is confronted. Rather it hi! save, little to alter llils alfllllll€ and in the scramble dont mind whyen you turn to the right when I gltilillpltetleflévgeotlléglfitllgilfl maul; aliens; w do WM m, “w,” m, m, m, wave now m wudqxown 49pm . to get mcii for the armed forces and for'ev_er- 58y left; I doll! mmd Y0" tllmmg ‘f? 0" P3Y§d¢ In,“ we" ma, m; awning-Strain 3;’ “mwfiswlgmmwhoznihlellit; eigedaclp‘ as the g o‘ mfimr your W“ h“d__ growing industry the fact that farms were being with your tunic unbuttpned. I dgnt even mind ford Beacon-Herald. “ma am a, thg airy wharf and ° ‘m,’ mmdlinmuaarsls, sadistl, A dark memarill e1 WW- ‘ ——- denuded of manpower 80f little consideration. W11"! Y0“ 47°? W"? "fle- Wt“ He 813ml l" h‘ mm". F“, o, ‘ d" llfiwi- truly l “Iioht for sore eyes". mumue" mg mv“ Auggwhom women and children whoinywlm (By Tbs Canadian Press) , . - - ~ - ~ - . r n any event the sand is not a. per- u‘ °_wm l0 dmwl- March l8, i918 -—GL-lt‘r.:ms, -, , I he change of altitude has been sudden, it came Silence at the shivering culprit before he added. m“ h“ been wndmmed u, “m, mane“, randy’ m. m m, "m, were nobodies twgnttyilye d?!‘ m" a u“ w "a m“ mud contra, m, the Black , with ti... realization that if the soldiers and work- fBur, for the love of Mike. “'11! you stop aay- pays s only rim or aigrhabouttg. pigeon pr a thzvnmilt tinge fishy; ggf, gemmh, 30;“, u $3,’,- "‘1,,d_ “$23,”, ca,“ w ma... Odessa, British .,..,,,_ ,, w is Propel-v M» =2" gimme“ "is ‘SW "v do"; . . fiiiifidifiiriifiiw “"131”; '"o'-i‘w"°*ii"i'l.' mo; ... a... ‘d2e1i’.°.‘a“i‘.‘ii-‘”?...t‘;“..ll‘.”“§2.°f; o-assa... commerce a... ..... =....""P::"s..."i%.. avoided, consideration of farmers pro ems was _ _ a family ha. so far paid $2.800 to e" We ' war - 3'1 rlsonei-s ca turcd. a,- an urgent and vital necessity. the)’ 37° ‘immvemu! "adf" m sYdneYi A“? gang??? d? wfligylifladiveiidwiliué ligmtila. oilirotc ggglisllildagiidinzilleg 5m ‘Wig’; l" m. M191“. 503170321" ailliwkgd , 311F118 Labor was the major farm problem, While tralia, where suiewsstand in one of the busy w imp B231; mo“ of thgamoney "id Nlmllllprly to older ‘mic, obscurity in the ranlqthof the Cies- mm“ men ind “m” look w m‘ no. he § it was taken for granted that war industry, in thflffluglifares l5 Wofih $10,000 and {elllflls having been raised by a Bobbie Club ifieéafivmtcgufivtzrggo; ‘Drug ma‘? dggmgnlgs mkfilfigg {ellsfuhggl 3%‘? mnxggeidhoasg? LQNDON, March 9 -ICP Gabi ordcr to increase production, must have more $300 F055 P105" a Wcekfmd $150 Ilfl- ThIFrQSiI- lfgssglgtlgrgzgixfjlfiltlllzfnigems or fractiurgd limbsicand the lwet w 1n m; working of the mass Ger- m; rleapl ‘Ttfgfirg go ‘"5 "' l men to do the job lllB farmer was being urged "late ‘V35 1119-06 b)’ Taxalm" DePartment Qfflcmls fically for the purpose. — Collier m°,,‘§',‘,°',,1,‘,',‘.fl'f V"? ‘ii mm ma‘: “mlbmfllmlggefimono: m nobisr breeds we put our trust: a member of thegRoi i... m jump his production to hirlm-m unheard of when the holder was prosecuted for failure to Weekly. was s, fall on sidewalk that “m” 9°“ '5 ' The rlationsnin whose sacred lore r Force whose honir i- in _ . V. make returns on his income-fine $500. Accord- ——— caused the death as the m; _ "in miaunun The Qught" stands out above the ry, were announced 10d amounts and do it “llli less labor. The fact _ h _d h h d f d N“ m“, cmmm" m the "M" Gowmm. Damn G00 0 Mug, Th, men are Ervjm. Rm, that he responded so well, doubled production "lg t0 t ¢ "1 "l"; t ¢ {"3" a Y‘ 115° m0" can shov- ar. excess or males over Xtzilgllfaglwiml-ingfbflftd m 1mm; the buffalo, plains Indians fillgahifiélififi‘ fir?“ 13° fir? 2:2 gxsexanfbgfftlfégpguif; w in some [irodiicts and made a hiigli over-all m- than $101000 f0!‘ 1115 b"51"§55 and ‘Jwned a c“ gfihgsgegiléfifyiggboghfhgggtmcfilg; would"??? o“, civic aummme: got food, clothing, fuel, utensils and ear, mm; I113; and sjvdna LICGIC; crease, is to his credit. He did it with 20 to “with $21000. Average 17mm W35 6 1'20 3- 0015" m Canada mm;e,'nafes_ Moreover,“ that cannot be 0701mm“ with the“ w° “mo” m“ m m‘ 26 per cent less labor. Canada last week announced a national farm labor policy and this week the United States Senate military committee voted a blanket de- ferment from military service for farm workers, with a provision forbidding them to take other jobs. Both are belated measures taken largely as a result of fcar of recurrent food shortages and a general realization that AmeriCiiVS ability to supply food may have a very potent effect on the attitude of people now under Nazi rule. It would he a misialce to take it for granted that the labor prilic_v announced by Mr. Mitchell automatically solves tlie farmcr's liclp difficul- ties. it will undoubtedly kCcp some nicn nii fariiis who might be tempted to go into war in- dustries atlliigli iwtges, but not very many. Men 0ll1@l'\\‘lS€ siilijcct to the draft may feel they are doing essential war work and remain on fariiis. It may be a liclp with SCZISOIIZIl labor required at llfifYCst time. But tlic fact remains it xvii] put fcw new lll(‘ll to work on farms, especially on rl.'iirj' farms ivlicre labor is badly needed every diiy (luring the entire _\'8fll'_ Copernicus lii a ymr iilicii zi szivugc tyranny is still striv- in; |<| uipc lilll ciiltiiics other iliziii its own it lS "HM, ,,,,,,-,, [hill] ;l lll(‘{l.<lll'(' in rcccivc an cxcrl- ll‘llt liiilu liiiriklci (Ill ilic life ziiiil activities of tho Polo, (fripcriiiciis, tlic 400th zuiiiiversary of whose ilcziili falls iii H743. Tllifi great 550mm Zillvl ii-iriiiioiiicr ciiii properly siziiid today HS fl symbol iii lllf‘ coiilriliiiiioii which a lrcc Poland Cilll iiiukc to illC world iii tlic fiitiifC, 811d a5 <1 sviiiliiul too of lllC il(‘£lllllC.s.~llCSS of tlic search for l\-l]0\\'l(“i;_'(,‘ which, iiiidci- lllC Nazi ideology, bt- qiimr-s '~ill)iil‘i]lll;ll';(l l!) ilii: political ziiiiis of a t0- lzilii. a: xziii". _ 'l'li<~ chit-f Ulllllllllllllllll of (iipcniiiciis “'11s i115 (_i\'('l'llll'f|\\' oi ilii- Piiilciiiiziii system of zistroiioiiiy which lizizl stood unchallenged iOI‘ l4 9011017195- Pliilxlill.‘ believed ilizit ihc sun and the other "ccl- Qfllll] lililllt‘: \\(‘lll tiilllifl lllc czirili. it was loll to the Pole to rrirrort liim: “HM. aim lll‘ lmdc in ship. riiiil zit his bidding tlic ciirlli licgziii it: spill." This cynical and (liS- Iiriiriiiig jlliFiht‘ \\£l$ (‘filllfll liy his rival, M6]- ziiicllinii. li i'<'lll-'lll. lii< grczitcsi epitaph, (‘li- grzivrrl iipiiii his siniiiic lli Ciuicriii- ivlicre it rc- liIllillWl lllilll. iiiiilcr Nazi lmrlizirizuis, tlit‘ iiioiiiiiiii-iii \\1ls llt'.\ll'il_\l3ll. Tlie Coming Air Age \\'lii~i: this \\:ir ends, .1 for grcziicr proportion of lnczil. iiiicriiniiriiiiil mirl iiiicr-cnntiiiciiial lravcl aiiil freight will gn by air, predicts the M0116- mn- lfiml-s The nlri lziiirl and sea routes ivill not be folliiivt-il. Uvrr ilic top of tlic ivnrltl planes “ill fly at illllllltlts ivhcrc storm never rczuslics. Piissciigcrs will rcliix in cabins wlierc tlic prcs~~urc ll(‘\'(?l' rises higher than is now ex- rlprifllccd m 8.000 fact. And in ii matter of hours their jriuriivy will have. been completed wlierc otherwise it wr-ulil izikc days. .\(‘ll.liill_\', sonic nf those roiiics are being flmvii li-rlnv with ivzir goods for all parts of the globe. Tin-re will lw little time lust \\'ll(‘l1 linsiilitirs (‘CilhC iii criiivvriiiig llic plziiics iloiiig lodavs mil- itzirv transport job iiiin mic capable of doing lllllifll‘i'll\\"\ civilian uni‘, Ami ilmi will lie only ,1 Ili-giiiniiig. Airlirm pilots of Canada aiid the Ljiiilcd States Wis" "e flying the Atlantic and the Pacific, men he employed. ‘ ‘ t Charles, 2nd Earl Grey and Viscount Howick of Fallodon, British politician and statesman, born this date, i764; took part in the impeach- mcnt of Warren Hastings; moved Pitt's im- peachment, and protested against his policy by sccediiig from the House in 1797; after Fox's death became foreign secretary in the ministry of “All The Talents"; succeeded to the carldom in I807; carried the act abolishing African slave trade; became Prime Minister in I830; the first Reform Bill was introduced by Lord John Russell the following year, and carried in botli Houses by Grey's obtaining royal permission to create sufficient peers to ensure its passing; he retired in i834 and died in i845. i‘ i i i It is reported in Saint john that the Federal Government “are easing up on other war opera- tions and will concentrate on shipbuilding yards." Now shipbuilding connotes ship repairs as well- why not use this as a lever to get our project put into effect. With regard to shipbuilding the TClCgfapll-JOUTIIQT says “if this is the case this province and city sliould be the first considered as prospective sites," while Councillor Skalling felt that “it behooves us to press for considera- tioii in this matter" and asked for suggestions from reprcsciitativcs of the various organizations as to what action the council should take in the matter. Mr, F. S. A. McMullin felt telegrams along this line should be sent Hon. ]_ l5. Mi- Cl1€ltl(l, minister of transport and Mr. D. King Hazeii, K.C., MP. (Saint john-Albert). I! i i! V Another disavowal. Recurring reports that ‘the Royal Family is finding time to don overalls or siiioclcs and turn out war material for the nation are not true. A week ago it was reported the King liad become a part-time worker iii a war factory, helping make precision parts for an R.A.F. gun. An investigation showed the story was started when His Majesty visited a factory and tinkcred about. Sometime later lie made an- otiier official call at the same place and askcd liow the work was progressing, but did not join in it, The latest report on the subject had the King and Queen. and Princess Elizabeth, fasli- ioniiig camouflage nets for six-pound brecclilocks iii the Windsor Castle ivorkshop. This also is iiiitriic. “They are just somcbody’s bright idea," said the Buckingham Palace press officer. “The Royal Family" is too busy with official duties to engage in such activities." n- v a a This happens to be the latest Lciitcn period of ilie 20th century because of an astronomical condition occurring but once iii 10o years, March l0 and April 25 arc the latest possible dates in the calendar on which Ash Wednesday and Eas- ter, respectively, may fall. The last time Easter was this late was in i886; the next time will be in 2038. The peculiar rules for selecting Easter and Ash Wednesday were made in 325 A.D, at the council of Christian churches at Nicea in Asia Minor. According to that decision Easter falls on llic first Sunday aftcr tlie 14th day of ihc lil00ii falling on or after tlicycrnal equinox (first (lay of spring), \\'lllCll tliis year falls on March 2i. The reason for basing the selec- tion of Easier on the dates of the moon was iliat iii the early cciittirics of the Christian era, the pilgrims needed moonlight to travel safely on their way to the great yearly Easter festivals. Canada has been taken an exioess oi’ males over females has been shown. This is not due to immigration sup- plying us with more males than fe- males; every year for many years inst more male children than fe- male have been born. -Csnadie.n Statesman (Bowmanviile). To reach Berlin. the British air planes had to fly several hundred miles over Axis territory in broad ‘daylight. Why were they not anni- hilated en route by the German sir force? Was not the whole world told, with the Germans nodding ap- proval, that the German air force was so strong in numbers, so high- ly trained, so superbly equipped, that it would completely dominate Eur- ope in the event of war. and could maintain this preeminence even against the joint production of the United states and the British coun-, tries? This information came from a great authority, whose word was not to be questioned. Let's see—what was his name? Ah, yes -Lindbergh.- Winnipeg Free Press. Blzerte . .was rightly called the "Tunisian Gibraltar." It was less than one hundred and fifty miles from Italy's big. fortified islands of Sardinia, on the northwest and Siciy on the northeast. Home was only three hundred and fifty miles awav. Second only to Toulon at the time as a French naval base, it had- dry docks. machine and repair shops, underground cisterns for fuel, blown out of rock and safe against naval or aerial bombardments, coating facilities, arsenals, barracks and B. hospital, all protected by vast forti- fications. It was large enough to hold all the fleets of continental Europe. There was even a lake well stocked with edible fish. to ssv noth- lng of a productive hinterland which could be called llDOn for necessary food supplies. »Neal O'Hara. Sir Stafford Crippg won't stay down. Many thought his star was taking a final plunge when he diop ped from the War Cabinet and took over the problem of aircraft pro- duction. But judging from his speeches he still iegards himself as a. man in the running for greater Political office. Over the week-end he told o meeting of the British Federation of Business and Pro- fessional Women that women must be prepared to meet their responsi- bilities in addition to accepting their rights as citizens that equal suf- frage has brought them. This hardly rallies w the production of airplanes so we can only presume that Sir Stafford has his eye oh the woman's vote and is taking heed of the sage who says never under-esti- mate the power of woman. “The theoretical problem of sex equality has gone. We now face a practical probler and lto only solution is to avoid iniersex competition by mak- ing the field wide enough for all t_o @1110)’. 'I'his is the great political problem of the post-war world . . . We have achieved theoretical accept- ance of the equality and capacity, out we have not yet worked out the economic basis for that equality," Perhaps we are being unduly sus- picious. but it seems to us that when a hard-brained Iawyer like sir Staf- ford iooizs up from a trouble-strewn ties’: littered with aircraft produc- tion problems to tell a bunch of women that they should set their hearts and minds on taking higher posts and higher responsibilities in business and government --well. he's not doing it as an orami-ical exer- ciso. And that's all right by us, for politics in any land can always do with a brain like Sir Btaffordk. - whetlier the City can in this way evade its legal responsibility, ar- tlvularly in view of the fact at no serious attempt is made to on- force the reguls ions of the snow By-Law. In another letter I shall offer what I trust will be re iidcd as a satisfactory solution cinch; snow clearing problem. I am, Sir, etc. H. K. S. IIEMMXNG. __________ A Paranoiac’s_ Progress (Winnipeg Free Pi- ) Hitler's latest harangugxto the v German people on the occasion of the twenty-third anniversary or m, founding of the Nazi party, u thus summarized by the New York Times; “I am a fanatic. I am as fanati- cal as I ever was. I shall be a fana- livc. The party I founded to do my will learned its fanaticism from me. What will- Dower in the world ls equal to my will-Dower’! In the period of my Struggle for power every success of my enemies made me grit mv teeth more firmly. The obstacles. victories and sorrows I have survived would have broken less strong characters, Destiny has chosen me to break terror with tenfoid terror. I am a fanatic " . The words are those of a homi- cidal maniac. They are spoken by the autocrat of eighty million peo- ple who for ten years have done his bidding and are now dying by millions in obedience to his orders. 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