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Other eltperta in inter- national affairs say that Europe ex- pects the United States to meet any attack at. its source and seek to prevent the occupation of Western Europe. ~ The Atlantic Pact commits the United States and the other signa- tories to aid each other by war or measures short of war, and in such ltheatre, as shall be determined by [the- exigencies of the time. No more, no less. The type of defence to be planned is not a part of the pact, but of the corollary rearma- ment program. It should also be remembered that the pact is designed less to prepare for war than to prevent war by presenting a united front of the Western Powers which it would be folly for anyone to attack. This makes the type of defence of minor importance as compared with the idea that defence cer- tainly will be made. But from the military standpoint alone it is clear that the United States cannot guarantee that no aggressor will cross the Elbe. It is committed, not ‘by treaty but by its own actions in rebuilding the in- dustry of Western Germany and Europe, to prevent enemy occupa- tion of the Ruhr or a crossing of the Rhine. Allied military men seem to think they can do so. Not by maintaining vast peacetime armies, but with a relatively small number of divis- ions at the start, with the backing of the United States air force and the atom bomb. The idea will lie to contain the first enemy thrusts be- yond the Rhine and- knock out his centres of supply and command while full mobilization is being ac- cornpllshed. Bringing the case specifically around to Russia, one of the high- est American military authorities on Europe~—not an air force man- has told nts that the air force can knock out these centres, and that when this is done Europe can t e I ° handle Russian armies, which will >. _ I he very largely out off from home, ~ For satisfactory repairs, on all I with vcry little help. “d,” ‘Md your mum,“ N n. J. A_ u. 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Burns, President since meme,- Manager for the past two years, British liberal Party's Future Seen llgertain M By ALAN HARVEY (Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, May 1s—(0P)__ The shadow cast by Britalrrrs Lib- oral Party still seems s bit blur. red around the edges. '-" Whether it will loom lug! by. fore the i950 general election, or fade into political limibo, is not yet clear. The Party's titree-day annual conference at Hastinza. Sussex, did n01 SUPP]? an answer. Amid “the crowd clause,- ... "m, 1.900 delegates attended — there We" "shims speeches and scenes of high artthtuaias-m. But it was difficult tn deters-nine whether the Liberals will be nu. to increase their time team of 11 members in the coo-am Rouge 0f Commons. Clement Davim. M-year-oh p”. liamentary leader, was sure it cm, “Give us a straight fight with l- TOYY and we could beat him bully." he said. "Give us a straight fltblt with a Socialist and we would win." ‘Then were other pom-tans; of g revival of Liberal spirit. Fnank Byers, hard-hitting chief Witip, raised £15,202 ($60,303) 1m- m5 cflmPl-l-xn fund at one session. Compared with the Conservative Party's anoooooo “fighting ma," this was small but nevertheless encouraging. ‘Th4. Liberals also showed eon- “ldflmblfi "filly in resolutions on future policy _ gflljng 1,0 m; Conservatives, who have been seeded f" I meoise statement of policy and haven't yet produced one. Ilin general, ifhe Liberals’ new. "Y program calls fon- strong m- ‘bi-monopoly measures, progressive reduction of food suibslddes, close scrutiny of nationalized industries and "co-ownership" tn industry. ‘rho last motion produced spin lterl debate. It would require firms with capital of more than £50,000 employing not fewer than 50 per- sons to submit. schemes enabling Fmiplflyee Partnership. A resolu- tion which would have provided taxation relief where such schemes vrere inttoduced was smnndiy do. lea-bed. A delegemeh claim that oo-own- crshlp would be worse ohen na- tionalization was greeted with cries of "rubbish." Thus were the right-swing elements rou-ted. One thing emerged definitely _ the Liberals will not make corn- mon cause with the Conservatives. lin a speech salted with quotations from Sitakespeare, Shelley, Mil- ton and Wordsworth, Si;- Andrew Melihdyean, new president of the liberal Asscmbly. said there is no ibun-da/tion for such a hope. Comment on the conference was divided. The Evening News, Om- senratlve, noting signs of spring, cyn-lcally included the Liberals, who, it said, ‘Wwitched (twice, and held a conference.” ‘Ithe independent Sunday Obser- vor, (m the other hand, said the conference left the impression that the Liberals are ettill “the party of ideas." . l. I. S. Monthly Meeting ‘filo regular monthly meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society was held in the Whelan Memorial liali on Wednesday evening, May 11th, with s. large attendance of mem- bers present. The president, Bro. J. J. 0on- nolly presided. Five new members {were received into the Society. lifter being in- itiated the president spoke words of welcome on behalf of the so- elaty to the new members, after which each new member express- ed his pleasure of how happy he was to belong to such a society. The audit report was given. In the absence of the chairman, Bro. Russell 8t. John gave the report which showed that the Society books and statements were found correct. The msnaser, Bro. John Call- aghan gave his report for the past year. He thanked the executive and members of the Society for their loyal co-operalion during the past year and hoped that. the 5o- ciety members would continue to do- so. The chairman of the social eve- ning, Bro. W. W. McOarron gave a report on the entertainments held in the hall since last meet- ins. ' ro. J. Pius Callaghan, treasurer of the Society gave a very splen- did report of the finances of the Society for the past year. Other committee chairmen ap- At a meetln-x of the Board of Directors of The Bank of Nova goon; on “gum my “uh, ML 1 Who succeeded Mr. Burns as General Manager in 1945 was elected president 5 u, B r - llwfledlnt; Mr. Ernman, H Mrd appointed es General Manager. Mr- 0» Sydney Fwei. who has been an Assistant General . f... t. Your Hair ‘Needs Washing More Than Your Body- l Hair is "catch-all" for dust, din and grime from the air Your hair collects more dirt to remove dandrufl. Fitch works right down into the thousands of tiny hair in om hour than your entire °P°l1lfl8l ill i110 5981i); body do” in ‘ d.» 5cm“ leaves your scal anttsepttcnlly “n. PM" tum clean, able to reathe freely, so your hair can be healthy, Unless you wash your hair IllW-lwklfll- Prove l t Yourself » Get Fitch Dandrufi Remove! Shampoo for good-looking hair —try the 6-oz. economy size, 69c. Be proud of your hnlr— use Fitch tonight. at least: once a week you utay develop an unhealthy scalp. 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