PAGE THE CHARLUFFETOWN GUARDIAN TllE GHARLDTTETDWN G IIARIIIMI Morning Daily Wounded tn U81) President: Lleut. Col. W. Chester s. McLure Vice President: J. R. Burnett. IJJ. Hecrelar): Lleut CoL D. A. blaclhnnou. 0.8.0. Editor and Altinuguig Director J. B. Burnett. IJ-L Assn-water Lditurs: Hunk Walker and [an A. Burnett BSCRIPI1UN BATES , $1.1m per year; $2.50 for 6 months P5 for 3 months; 47:1; Deliver) $3.1m per your; $3.00 tor 0 mouth! $175 for 3 months; By “all 1n (ailada and l.'.S..-\. $5.00 per year iatuuluy u cL-kly: $1.00 per year; $1.00 for I month 50c for 3 month! 5L’ By Mall 1n l‘.l..|. _ __ .___ The llilrlnin-ii-iti. t-Ilwrlllllll may on obtained n lit-ruling’, sf-u- \,;1-.n_\, l mes hquzltn. New lurk; 010 st-uu- w... \_;....,, (turner mu. unll Washington, nun...“ i1.-tr..,...i.-uu s»... Agency, 124s Pool at. llunlrt-uli .1 llm- 4.71 ltd; bt., Toronto: Soul Stand. Chateau 14mm”, urn-nu. Wulle‘: am- stud. bndbnry. Ont. llun lnln-rn sump llnnrton N. B.- __--_---~-- ---—~--—— The Slronytst Jlemory is Weaker than Us! U err/cost Ink.“ DAY, DE('E.\1BEB ll. 1941. _______. "IHIIIS -_____. A Black- Letter Day “ cu; in m-iebti the days which ed us must be .eved. The ncw ‘ with " nine-c 1mm . the .\Iala_v p011- apore only la=t 1i Tom Phillipi. ‘ififfil Eastern fleet. . and of the 3.000 ~ , intent oi the and i: is feared the v a r -1 ‘S. evidence of truth in jripanese authorities, .ts:\n to believe" that also had been sunk in the Th; report was regarded as rv Axis method of fish- Tlie whereabouts of the _ been divulged. and no "1 ‘.e to t. .s ship by Mr. Churchill z . erltaws losses. . <5 0y W51” and the Repulsa were ‘ sh ntajflr losses by the Royal of the war. Others, it willbe Ilood. the Royal Oak, sunk early in the war by s. German submarine at Scapa Flew", and three aircraft carriers, the Ark Roizil. ti": (‘um-ngvonr and the Glorious. There‘ is no minz. .g the serious nature of yesterday's lo s, coupled with the still un- disclosed damage to the United States fleet and 1 Ilarbotir. But this is but the first uazzle of the Pacific, and the fact atitiiorizies are warning their people to prciware for a ten-years’ war is evi- dence that they are under no illusion on this point. A: the First Lord of the Admiralty stated last nig t. this set-back in no way weak- ens or alntes Ssh t“‘).'l§‘l‘(l€flC€; it will only strengthen the ~power and determination of the Empire to "see this thing through to vic- u Coupled with yesterday's bad news was the S IT’) C recalled, were can mainly in London, to reach a “master agreement" on the settlement of Britain's lease-lend obli- gation, it is understood, the United States has asked the British Government to cooperate in post-war plan t0 remove restrictions on the frec flow of international trade and to give all nations fair access to essential raw materials controlled by the British Empire. This is interpreted in authoritative quarters as meaning that the United States is asking Bri- tain, as part of the lease-lend agreement, to re- consider our Empire preferential tariff program, as defined by the Ottawa Agreement of 1932, in an efior to pronpte international trade and in- lcrnational peace. Two other vital factors, however, are believed to have been stressed in a United States me- morandum to London: (I) that the United Stat- es was not asking Britain and her Empire to make economic concessions without an assurance that the United States would make similar con- cessions, and (2) that the United States re- cognized that the aims of this economic plan could be realized only after a transitional period in time of peace. 'l'liis "Declaration of Intentions,” which both governments are expected to make public within two months, is divided into two parts. The first dcals with the way in which the United States will be repaid for the lease-lend material and the second is the post-war plan that is expected to form the basis of the economic peace. = EDITORIAL NOTES "-l .\1."1il_= are again slmving up across the .'\l- lantic, better write weekly, the boys are hunger- mg for news from home. ‘iii Stocks of raw cattle hides held by tanners, packers and dealers in Canada at the end of Oct- ober amounted to 538,763 compared with 623,032 on the corresponding date last year_ Calf and kip skins totalled 631,147 compared with 613,081, goat and kid skins 115,562 compared with 105,- 603, horse hides 24,959 compared with 17,047 and sheep and lamb skins 940.716 compared with 745,596 on the same date in 1940. I I I The accession of King George VI this date 1936; His Majesty was called unexpectedly to ascend the throne on the abdication of his Royml brother, Edward VIII, who preferred to marry “the woman he loved” to continuing to serve his people as King. George VI and his Queen Elizabeth have gained whole-hearted allegiance respect and love from their subjects in Britain and in the Dominions overseas as the result of their untiring devotion to their Royal duties, and the personal interest they have taken in all that concerns the countries over which they rule. i i i! II \Vhen .\'Iiss Sarah (Ihurcliill (Hrs. Vic Oliver), 27-years-old actress daughter of the British Prime hlinistcr, joined thg \V,_i\,,-\_F, recently, she sacrificed two film contracts worth $20,000. She walked into her managcfls office and said, “I hope you won't mind; I shall not be taking up those picture contracts. I think it's my duty to join the \\'. A. A. F." and off she went. All four of Mr. Churchill's children are in uniform. Randolph is a major in the Middle East; Mrs. Duncan Sandys is in the \\". R. ‘Iz-TS-s. and Mary Churchill is a private in the NOTES BY TllE WAY The motive of frlghtfulnem ls understandable enough. Destroy a navlon‘; courage and fortitude by every form of physical, menial and moral torture that you can olovlse; so}: every ext-ram of brutality, intimidation. and doubl ‘ ' , and you wul ccmo to victory by the shortest. route. ‘Itiat, at least. 1s the idea. But you must. have the cour- age of your convictions. You must admit. frankly and boldly that you up doing these ‘ because you think they will help you to win and for no other reason. Yet with eaclf g atrocity and outrage Hal-les- aud C L“ ‘ pro- tect to the world that. they are act- ing 1n ctr-m accordance with 1n- ternatloril law and morality. ‘they simply cannot. understand that you cannot, club a. belples lndlvfdua w death and at the same moment an- nounce that you are president of the Royal Humane Society. -'lan Hay" (Major-General John Hay Beith) tn Bulletins From Britain (New York. As the shadow of the Nlll legions stretches fwther wutheastward into Astathe 400,000,000 people of India begm to receive azteutzon. More man two months ago Mr. Churchill indicated that the At- lantic Charter did not apply to them. Last week the Indian Coun- cll of state dmlarcd that. this point of view was “likely to prejudice the war efforts o! India at. this critical juncture". The Times 0f London followed vqith the com- ment that much might be gained by bringing members of the active Indian opposition "into a respons- ible mare in the tasks of govern- ment“. The Government of India talks of zelcasing a good many of its 12,000 political prtoners. But. the problem remains, as phe British Secretary of State for India, Mr. Leopold Amery, put 1t. last S mer, "not whether govern herself". Dominion status after the war 1s a practical cer- tainty, ‘Ihe wartime status re- mains cloudy. EXEC-pi, to the pro- {esslorial Britain-miners among us, India may seem far away. Yet she ls keyed Into the war effort of which we are a part. An Indian envoy. Sir Glrja Shankar Bajpal. recently arrived 1n Washington. A million Indian troops are under arms. Indian factories guns, shells. light. plate and airplane bodies. Wavell charged with India's de- fense, holds the route of Alexander through Iran and must- give due vi-elglit to the mood of the Pathans ln Afghanistan, from which coun- try active German agents were re- cently evlcted. Indian troops may soon fight beside those of Russia. and the cost of our own part in the war may depend on the outecme. -- New York Times. The United states, and to some extent, Canada. ls beset with strikes 1n defence industries. or industries affecting defense work, fermented by unlon leaders who are taking ad- vantage of the emergency to apply the screw to employers and to the governments. 1r lS interesting w note the kind of thing that 1s hap- pening among British working me“- A freighter arrlved at a Scottish port laden with food. It was im- portant; that she be unloaded and reloaded and proceed on her way. The boss called the slevedores m- gether and said: “W111 you work the clock around lllllll‘ this ship us unloaded and reloaded?" "Aye. they shouted. No hesitation. n0 quiggling, no arguing about. extra pay, They Just did the job. An- other day they unloaded another Ship and reloaded the cargo into trucks which were soon on their way to various parts of the coun- try with goods, .the stevedores creating an all-Brftfsh record for WORDS OF CHALLENGE A Thoullss A Day For A People At War "We can have one great ob- ject and one only-to re-ln- spire, to re-tnvlgorato the vnr effort. of our country 1n every sphere and phase, to light into amlng llfe the war spirit of the resolve to do our 1e. eP-Arthur Mefghen, O! PUBLIC FORUM ‘Illa column In open l" i" dlunulon b; wrrcapcahnts If annulus 0t Interest. ‘lbs Charlottetown Gunilla don l" nationally endlrlo the 09'5"" of correspondent. THE SABBATB DAY airy-Permit me to reply to John McCrakenk latter in your Tues- days paper for December 6. In my article I pointed out. that accord- ing to St. John, chapter 121-3. 14. Jesus 1s the creator of the sabbath and slnoe He created it and "Ll Lord even or the sabbath." Mark 2:28, therefore the seventh day of the week ls the Christian Sab- bath. As for example, when an article ls made 1n Canada by Canadlan people and ls still!- ped abroad it l; called a Canadian product: but, 1f Mr. hloCraken ob- jects to the seventh day of the week being called the Christian Sabbath, then I would ask lilrn where in the BlbIE he finds the seventh day of the week called the “Jewish sabbath?" Certainly not in the New Testament! John McCraken objects to my statement, "The sabbath was glven to Adam," and contends that "The sabbath day was given to Israel, and Ismel only." To this 1 reply ‘in the words of JesusflThe sabbath was made for man." Mam 2:27. Now, I would ask John McCraken. does the word “man" as here used by the Master mention “Israel. and Israel only?" If it does then he 1s correct, but 1f the vmrd "man" means “man? a: I contend that fl does, then the sabbath was made for Jew and Gentile alike, and this ls self-evident from the fact that 1t, was made for "man." Mark 2:27. approximately two thousand years before the birth of the Hebrew nation. Again, Mr. John McCrakeri ob- jects to my sentence, “Abraham kept. the Sabbath." In reply to this. let me quote Genesis 26:5 for God ls here speaking to Isaac: "Abra.- ham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments. my statues, and my laws." This sure- ly sounds like Abraham kept the Ten Commandments and 1f he kept. them as God said he did, he must. have kept the Sabbath for the Sabbath commandment, ls one of the Ten Commandments It is true that the moral law o: Ten Com- mandments were not put 1n wrtt- ten form untll the time o! Moses. ineut. 101-51 but 1t ls Just as true that. they were ‘in existence and known to mun from the days of creation, and that Ls why our first. parents were driven from Eden for stealing, Genesis 3. and why cafn was cursed for killing, Genesis 4:12. and why God taught the Hebrews the importance of sabbath observ- ance, Exodus 1614-31, before the Yaw was spoken from Sinai, Exodus Mr. McCraken contends “flew! once Ln all scilpture, either Old or a1 Al 9s¢ lo szso, 0mm Giff: an»; ma; Worth Man! Tinosllto PriceYou m: 4- attractive Glfl Pacll of 25 Blue Olllollc BIudu+ Regulcr $1.25 Value for only $1.00 Q Here's an ideal Gift and bargain all in one. 25 super-keen Blue Gillette Blades will give month after month of‘ shaving comfort to the men you want to remember. This inexpensive present will be especially appreciated by men ln Service. 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Glllcllo Blades set for the world's smooth. ‘ ‘Jhavea. And he'll gee c at: a price 98° is Blue Gillette Blnda assum Complete with n. p; finest.‘ further announcement of one of our o\vn Cana- ‘ ' " ' ,_ . Perhaps 1t makes all the New Testament. W“ ‘my other "For whosoever ‘ha, keep u", Thxififiiéanm dian corveites, the Windfloiver, sunk in a col- Under present circumstances in Canada. and gugiexféiecbfélge gig?’ gig“ g§r?;lbb§lf,eddagg..keelfflst£f1 fivelzg; gong?’ paw-kl“; 113g‘ ($115235 ‘F8312: no OFNWDAeE: mav be others. but here are at 13 of the volun 0WD -_ was; Wanna‘: Royal as . Auxiliary Air Force, Au-‘i lllu-y Territorial sen-fee. Land ‘ . Navy-Ai-my-Afr Forte 1M tu a. Auxiliary Plre service. 5 Jolm N , Munition Walke- Meclitnfzed Transport, Vduuv N“ Services, Red Cross Nurses. 12W- muw’ A. and YMCA. following and judge for yourself as to the truthfulness of this state- menttl; ‘Alpol the 32in: oflthe strang- _ er, at. on emsevea tome mgirfiifhfilis 8.121421‘; ureilifii-l Pd- W W" hlm- W! '0 1°“ tack on Calais before the defence ‘he "we C‘! the 11°73; £43k“ T! h servari , every one a eepe n h“ m“ “my sllffmed by t e the sabbath from polluting 1t. and various Rifle Regiment. 1 refer t0 . 111 h ‘ t, RA, taketh nold o1 my convcnant; Even me seam lg l’ magma‘ them will I bring to my holy moun- m t. Se t u» take‘ gvefhth: searghlfght de- taln, and make them joyful 1n my fenced of the port their RJ-LQ- Muse 0f Prayer." Isaiah 56:8. ‘l. 1n every country opposing totalitarianism, the one vital principle is that our every act help de- feat the common enemy, says "The Printed Wordfdiverything else must be subservient, because 1f Hitler wins other principles will not be_ pe r mitted. Subject to the fore- going ‘there are other principles, and ideas based on sound principles, worth fighting for. We will have a better country, s, surgr future miles away from ft. - St. Thcmas Times-Journal. 2:10, and that. he 1s speaking of the Ten Commandments ls plain from the reading of verse 11. Bure- ly there ls not much room here to evade the fourth commandment and only keep the other n1ne, as my good “Sunday observer" would have us do Then notice the bless- lng which 1s pronounced upon the commandment . keepers: "Blessed are they that do his command- ments, that they may have right lision, with twenty-three members of the crew missing. At this moment, we may be assured, Allied naval and air forces are scouring the southern seas for enemy craft, and any hour may bring news of an engagement which may completely re- verse the tables so far as japan is concerned. The shortdived triumph \vhich theBis-marck en- joyed after the sinking of the Hood has not yet SONG or ran wnmr "' Blow flttul winds. blow through my llmbe r stran Of llfe, waving 1n undulating And ‘exerclse me with your been forgfl-fin in (kUUaHy of liberty and prosperity, if men submerge and first. and secondbaucrles car- Now, from the New Testament to the tree o1’ life, and may enter hand-s. , Mcanxrliile it is reassuring to note the pro- small" lnmffiii that larger wmnw" ifllfiff-‘SIS i1‘eei-i>i.gr‘ii“aii‘de‘t‘ngr‘ij‘w‘i1‘d‘r‘i‘ suxdiaiuiglg i-r<§’ii'@$§isi§iisii°ni>ihi1i‘§ (iilxflullffsl: (figs, m§§fffil§$ ‘if: Gigi; comkii-‘ciiiiide "m" m‘ memewho I i‘ ‘l grcss of the war in other areas. The X3115 "g may be advanced. Busmess—to mention one became ulttpéatelygnlgiitigfilbée “W: Circumcision is nothlnk. but the ukelhme commimdmenti, and not The 3°55 g1 IWIIEl-h. come D16? "' _ t“ “Fl b“ “»‘ L?“ “ll? m‘ “J”; §l:::.r‘.:;£r 512"“ b‘ t“‘”°"**"; “tit ll‘:§.°:_}“" - we .=:ii"r"":.*a2".:1 3i’°ll.“‘f.é2“f.‘§‘.i at: wuiiliiiilsaiiwua-.. We Are snowing sians, iwkng azr superioriy on e cen ra _ _ - re are severa reasons ort 1s rather youths, with no M! gpogfle 1; ham,‘ spggkkm o; m; and we ma“. m‘ God m he m‘ my W; 1\I0sc0\v 1r :1: (swine reports say on the whole Including the fact that what is for the general “$312: efgglfgejsflgédavéfie “m? IHQYBI 11W 101' the fieremonlfll 111W keep them 1! we want to enteirp 1n- I h"i,,f.f‘,‘?,y’“°““" w “'4' “d A B‘ A Soviet front; ct it‘itn1c to improve their posi~ 800d l! 300d for business. Kn the bldigeg, railway crossings 1n pa”? “way a‘ ‘he "m- 52d W" side the "Paradise Gates " mow, deep within m, mum or 111v lg s - tions aiul I ‘e rccijrured the important rail * "' " "' m‘? 5km“ 5nd “u” they mugm iii: ‘ngsiiirgwmrlinglidegiii/elrgith "do? thiiiitmtf..,il;f.i'§"wflfii§ 3151mm? 31 win” ‘ma; - -- ' , '~ ‘ _ . . . r- » - e owwndeome n. can- ccntre of iivzn, southeast of Leningrad. Edlnburgh l! 11° 5% "dry" on New Year's Day, Li? Rufrguririgsirhdsindegbslicln 137mm“ 391341 This doe! 110$ Jewish Chrfstlam to gs for no wait p by "QM" °* moi“ ‘idiom-m be =1 =1» - teem "M" m“ 2W mud-a‘ rotate‘; itf’.itr.'.."°t--lts".":. ‘lam T°°‘°l’€"“" “""“"""* *~ - - . i, orma- . y ye a - mstance of “the trade" “self. The revolutionary 33:36am ‘gang $33,.’ “m, ‘ but rather that 1t was you; mp1; b; m; m m, “m”, Comalpaitrlah me or I wtll be too Kipling And Churchill man to observe all ten of the com- nelther on the sabbath dayz") and mandments. For 8t. Jame: says: . _ _,. __ have Ills Gentile followers carry on their business on the Sabbath day. handful of clerks, batmen, drivers. and cooks for a whole day on M11? 23—and only when the farm was a order, making Edinburgh District dry -of- F" fically at least -—on Jan. 1 was the rcgult 0f a me-and you Tomorrow all my ‘yellow curls wlll fléilfllliiillillIliililiil n"! ¢~'-¥1‘¥’!-1"~"~'~ Klldlng W31)’ mud‘ "W" Suggestion by local trade associations, which mass of flames from enemy Emu‘ B! MT- Mwrflken would have us ms profiinliiv 12mm .:1 the years of peace, pacifism recommgndgd that “M, ; imp be taken Pam in did they evacuate and mamh gather from his commentg m; Mymmym ‘ouwmmm w mm“, Toilet waters and and agigw nwf. '1 he great poet laureate of Em- because there is a shortage of liquor stocks and i-iurhiili? i§ili§§si"§iiu“i=i$§' ‘dii Scores M“ 51; ' dug‘ Perfume; —Knox mmson In Alcntotn’. This poem Ls bel permanently afffxed to the marbe walls 1n the aorrédor o1’ the Chicago Board of e. etc. L. ASTLEIWED, m Fitzroy, Charlottetown, P. E, I. WHY SILK IS SCABCE 4 a iizril message for us in these ~ Tl",‘i mvriiice. It was the lil"l-ll splfil, says Captain E. I in the Kipling Journal, that Practical Gifts To Make a Happier Christmas l partly because the staffs of pubs and other es- tablishments have been depleted by war work. Ldmburgh authorities will request dancg-hal] proprietors to exercise their own control over the flghl, under the leader-strip of their Commanding Officer. It ls slgnlflcant that. only two officers and‘ 15 men of the section of this regiment. around Calals eventually escaped: the rest. were killed or Ladies’ Toilet Sets Christmas Chocolates Smoker‘: Goods /c'l air] revcrenced and that he the admittance of juveniles on New Year's Day taken ner I their PM" W" n m,“ 55 , . "_ ' Wtdl-ofthofheet Abaulflllbpotmdgqflltmtlntnn strove to rim-ct m pro=e and verse. The creator and the chief constable has suggested an age $°_<>‘,§1°,,,L’"’,o°’,‘,§?“b$32 it‘): lllk to make a standard R-OAF‘. 1s neadcd' for a single I-ltmlcms Shaving S81! of -*(' ‘,- ,1 . 1 .,-,;-,\qmus" and "Soldiers Three‘ limit of ffipyears. The proprietors are agreeable nanlmlty of lhe Ccrrimandlng OI- we have the most n ‘ ‘ P-El-dlllh '4' "m"- r d, T l, hi" folt 111.1: I v I~ l": ~l1man and woman was a part 0n the distinct understanding that if a girl foois {jif-,z°,,‘qf‘,§§“fl,,lgfv*j§'lfi§g$ E§§,‘,,,,‘,’{§°}l'i‘i,', n" m, v- ‘ “‘ ‘vweeeu e fieeeev- e m‘ cu‘! o e of l 11g. ril 12m England was no common them they Wlll not be held responsible-“so many Timed. play. There are gllts for j‘ l out“ and Revelon Sela 4 1 4 earth.‘ ‘* wnihl Kipling not have made of gar! 0M B "I! BMW"! Say to Your Grocer girls of 5o look 15 nowadays " they claim i - - - ~ ' ' Lucien Lelong C0100?" such inrrlt ‘1 as Dlllllflfk, the Rawalpindia, the _ ' " ' " In the minds of many p10. the I I Tcrvis llirv n11»! firctc? \\'hen we want to de- DISCUSSIP-g the C. C. F. opposition to Mr. 5;: Si»! fifimkfntelflfibi; Mfirecgunge: for Won‘: I W t fill! Hltlilllli’! T0119‘ ‘scribe 1hr Il1\'i.'1l‘vl'~" in this war, Martindcll so?‘ ‘Melgherfs candidamlfe l" 501mb York. the M0nt- use and h Dhypicnl mfltneu mid 2:131:23? ti" l"! l! lflflfl- ‘ an will?" gests, i< it norms the Jungle Book that we turn real Gazette has this pertinent comment: The wrfgmfilésg‘ ¥,‘)§,c,,°,§",‘,‘§','d u, “flue Gm Se“ h h“ Gen“ Travelling 5m and ajppp, m 11511,,- ;,_< ti“. pianmanng tiger, C. C. F. can scarcely counting upon Lib- crack down ortioltlls faxuaxnoved m“, mg ca“ "u" Brmhu Sher-e I\‘l1.'1n,;‘1nrll.\ Xlussolini as the jackal "Hi support, enough _of it to defeat Mr. igomlmwtmiflfocékzlf°de°mlnpm m“ “M” m“ “h” “r” Tohaqtii? lt is no idle eomplimr-nt u, Bnfajffg lllclghen, if official Liberal abstention from the 1n the rlght plwe and whereIj-he yvalnlnt also lndt- , . , , Wain-meal’ pa" and Prime l\Ilill>iC‘l" today to sav that he resembles "film" 15 3" honest gesturj. as 1t_must be pre- boll servlm can hmkslfi- hm“; rlwl Y’! t llel- You w," enjoy It, saperlor Pencil. Kipling in possessing the faculty of choosing the 5am“ m be‘ lvhétgfih°lh ‘S m‘ “i”? Baffing afielstfafogakm 1001i‘. sud. key selgafwflg,‘ gfindig ' R ‘on L‘ ht". fight Word for the rig!“ Occaqom and m courage. t ed unsavgry possibility pfTa C. C. ‘IR-Liberal mdgtrlgéaedazzlnrzulzpae“ 111120;’ ‘anew. m“ cu“ j quality 0n 0 0",“. pnqminq out to i115 people the hard road of ‘"3 em" "'8 ""9 W55“? "Y =0 mcpflswtent m, i, m, {gnu u, terrlffcal- M,“ “m,” "m", _f- .- A _ f. - A . _ I_I._._,_,,,, 3,11, M4 Gllletll duty. That stirring call to arms, "For All We yeuh jhefrélsumptipyi of 3:11am! zoo}? féithcugo 13;! sgcpogajiejgémsgpuggvnyy, tgjg gri-‘tpcgnmliciaet-br; fir,“ c»: 3a,," i -' .. -‘ - -_ -- d j, ou o eques10n— ecoursete . . . “N” °"“"°‘°“‘°‘ —““° “‘== “‘ ““°““‘*°‘ l ll:‘;nf:';:\,lc,,,als ",I{,‘,§‘.‘§.Z'I,.fl’,l’°3,. is Pursuing mm: without purpose. certainly any Efichilnl delfirfhn-wiiilofl-iueeifi “m” ti,“ i ' l Mm’! Walk" ‘ 113:0“ “an In Afingynnd-s Answer» {hue i, k purptisiethat ‘can be ‘considered worthy. Sen- e313’: gimp: w ma‘: msamryeydutalétugzls for It” 4 A: B- ‘ Iygfyflllfl‘ In clawing‘: out fittin a al to munition and other work- "m" c‘! 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