‘gggggam TllE BIIARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN ftlornufg Daily (Founded ln 18d?) Prcmldcrlt: Lieul. col. W. Chester S. MCI-BIO bit» President: .l. ll. lfurnutl. F-J-L Secretarv: Lieui. Col. D. A. Macliinnon, 0.5.0. Editor an Managing Dlrcrtur, J. L. Burnett FJ-l- Associate Editors: bunk \\ ulkcr and IN! A. hi!!!“ Slilifiljlillqillflfi “A1155 By 3111f] ln I‘.l-.'.l., $1.110 per yvur; 2.50 for 6 mouth-l. 51.2.3 1111 l’. months; Emu for um.- month Clty Ill-furry‘ :.'1.U0 pvr your; $3.00 fill‘ 6 1119mm $1.75 for if munllrsy, LL00 fur one Mouth I Mall l0 ollnw Pn-yllnrs and UxSa-i. $5.00 PC!‘ 10!!‘ $gluriluy' \\'t:cl\l_\‘; 0 pvt‘ your; $1.00 10X 5 111011111], 1.- lor l; ruunflig tlllllll may be ohtalned ll _, limes Square, New York; (‘urncr Milk 11nd Wllhinllfln vus rem-y‘, 1248 Peel S!» , 51,, Toronto; New; Stand, _ ~.< .1: Wolfe's News Stand Sub- -. .11 shop, Muncton N. B. The (fharlottttlnui Hotulliutfs .\\‘\.:; .\_ Old south .\t'\*.s .\_ B11510“; Alvtuqu ltlontruur, J. l Chuli-zlu l. i bury 0111.: l. : "The $¢,-,;»i<,¢_~_-,g ,*, .:1;0:y is Weaker fhan file l-‘Wculqcst Ink." iuTUlll-llf 5. 19-12 i T . t, hvrgcl 5- ' ~11! lu the United .\_, 11 -.~.'i»11/l front in l-_,, ~1 1', ground llttit . L. . lung defeated. Un 1- <1‘11tt- able f0 look .. ' ue can ea>ily n inq a second v ui-tztinittg the r . »111 allttrk and a, ~ I :~ natural for h :11 ‘vi cry out t0 tltt- t1 the the slaughter. Stalin we tat had he Olll>(‘l, there : fur it was the t was secure that against the smaller ' and Poland, ~ .11.l the other nations r defence. No attempt a to open s second front r fnces were overwhelmed "Jim the sea. . we, nnzclt though we re- ’ l lc traiuetl for the smaller nati ~.; i»; 1 > C S. .\_ 11' 1i ourselves landing men an‘. 1* ~- s on the continent f0 be slaug ' <~1" s‘. . ' ml to pieces forthwith. Both Ll ‘ ;-. l. l? a-velt have the situation well in ' a. ’ “ 4 '1~1'ize a second front 15 indicate it will atflin ..l€, lt is noticeable that 1n face of the economic when and ufiv e QR Olllefl in \"%‘\'_ . . Germarq is 1v; w ' barrage it. .. le effective, and threat- ens to Iiye or“ 1' ~ c.‘ Europe in the coming winter rarer 1 "o the penury which she .1 . If Mr. Stalin adds to .\'e tactics the virtues of a fvd everything will come nations in general, 11nd ,.__ _ , s More Realism Going all Ye vxxv rpm Saint john, NB, to BfQfRILQ," 11w. t. :1""cs§ a regional confer- < rs of Commerce, Mr. President of the Canadian (Tuumerce, declared that ' d. in the war effort. ' t w ntcnts the Windsor Star, t l’ It adds! kits with the war effort ln too many peripatctic about advising more Q: tic-ell: "Una of i .i_~ 1' Canada is 1' :' orator; sir/l realism, law p‘ to inject that realism Into the \v 1 “This c in the number of indi- vlduals, s . rm and some not in unl- fomz, w! ' about the country, con- suming cf ~ aw‘. chicken, and making platitu-lir- in i. 4 nboitt any subject what- ever, cw". ii l<:". w nothing whatever 0f "A111..- .1 1r It is t‘: e i" the ref "P l‘: ‘ n, is “‘.\."0l_\' what we need. But, “a e.‘ fYcppc and Stalingrad, not - wfpcr-rliuncr speech." lletniiuiiug The Retailer .2. 3n :‘:~ retail trade, lay: the Ot- '. . ' ~ . mamtled at the conditions - . tvvlay, Their memories \‘ lzl 1'16 store-keeper W33 ,. lle bought his goods sold them for all he n 11cc less operating ex- llu bid no forms t0 fill , 11ml the Government . - 1 ‘fleet-fling. He was a . i ' ,3 of his own shop. » ’ 1 1v gulatetl and con- tri - ‘ ' 1- ffl 11;» hosts of forms u! i i ~ w! 111' his business af- 1111-. ‘ . :- or; in our great war mxu-luht- < gvlwilS, largely under quit; . ‘ the Wartime Prices :11.‘ l i 15- them at other fixed pint l , lillrlPl’ tcruis prescribed lw 1 1: i . '\‘lil he receives so much adt 1t ' 1hr whether he is any- thmg 1 - 1" 1~i\1l servant. '| ‘i l‘ wiwg a priodic:tl entitled Rf1'1/f‘1'1/.\' I i 5.1111 Iiage of which i5 tiswl li-v ;1 ' 1 ' xvii local offices which lllcnll 1ft 1‘ llrc rcgulation of com- mn/llllv- 1' 1 .. The in"! =1 Uiilytive of the Bulletin l! "to help lhl‘ ,1 l1". t it-vlf to new and try- 1'11]; cnhtl‘ ‘i “ '1" "ti l1)‘ the WHY," fllld lllB CUT- i,i,i rvut Lat, 1 1'1 l :1 li-t of 28 suggestions rcpriiitul v. '1 .1 '1?'<1\.'Zl from "a handbook is- suvil bx‘ sl: t 1 t» l~‘.':1ll llanluuwre Associa- gim, ii,’ ,1. v1 v.1 T1 the Ilivision of Sim- lll-utiiilc Priccs and 'l‘rade u:,;<1l tn avoid waste, cut . l doiy-itiovirig items and plilit1ll'1_wl~'.- i.’ lll’ ll, w " lhnl » H 1 .‘_ \..,~,rp 11. "ufziu- l‘. ' l, v vqiwlt with their competitors in rut ll .1 Jwc hours, rcdurc credit sales, lmru <1" in \\"1:1;»pi117g, sublct any excess spare, 'l'l1<1 :1 kt d f0 investigate the p05- ,,'1.,'1,',;,-. m r . -'.l ur-rvlfl- for goods used only LPCC£l>iu1|,1li_\', .1 lipirtutcru for the sale of used lxticles, a repair department. They 1r: re- minded that it is good policy to "use only sound forms of advertising that represent a legitimate charge against cost of doing business," told to discontinue "giving away merchandise for prizes, donations, etc.", and there is a final ad- monition against bad storage and faulty hand- ling of goods, against inefficient book-keeping. And that isn't all. This same copy of the Bulletin reminds retailers that the retail prices of cigars must not be increased, that cough drops are not taxable as candy, that 159 color shades of cotton sewing threads have been reduced to 5o. And by the time the old-fashioned store- keeper comes to the last of the four pages of paternalism he must xvnnilcr why somebody said that Grandmother couldn't be taught to suck eggs! e- EDITORIAL NOTES .-= Household cooking will be simplified from now on. Dehydrated potatoes in powder form will be put on the market to which Mrs Housewife needs add only hot water and butter to make mashed potatoes. n- : u "llo\v's your bacon?" will have another mean- ing front its customary one now that the boost in price will make it an almost uuprocurablc luxury in the average household. Still what is the home cunsll111c1‘s' loss is the farmers‘ and the overseas fighters’ gain. a u u u The exportation of the following animals and animal products is now prohibited except un- tler pct-nut issued by or on behalf of the Minis- ter of Trade and Commerce: Sheep and Lambs, live. Mutton and lamb, dressed, and other edi- ble mutton and lamb products. m n- u v The “blackout" in Charlottetown Friday was, like the curates’ egg, “good in parts." Unfor- tunately many people were unprepared for it, their ears being tintraitied for the Signal. Then the fire brigade, through no fault of their own, buttcd in uutinicly, giving a false start to the re- lighting. u u a u The British airship “R-Iol" was wrecked at Beauvais this date, 1930; 48 passengers and crew lost their lives; it was the greatest air disaster since I919 when the U. S. airship "C-8" was wrecked at Baltimore, killing 75 passengers and crew; later in r933 the U. S. airship Akron was wrecked at Baltimore with the loss of 74 lives; since then, and until the war, big passenger airplanes have been at a. discount_ n- ~1- “Mrs. Miniver" is l sermon, patriotic ad- dress, fuuny oration, tragedy, comedy, in fact l good thick slice off the loaf of middle class English life, and must be seen and heard in or- der to appreciate the proverbial kick in Ol‘l(3'S own usual humdrtim existence. \\'e don't really real- ize what we look like and are to others until n clever author portrays us in exaggeration in 1 novel or on the stage. n- at n- n Fire losses In Canada for the week ended Sept. 27th were higher at $250,275 than last week's total of $169,775, and compared with $250,100 for the corresponding week a year ago, according to The fllonernry Time: estimate. Total loss since January 1 was $13,903,033 as compared wlth the figure of $11,387,740 for the same period last year. a v n- n: Parents and friends here of nurses who went to South Africa will be pleased to note that Prime Minister Smuts, opening a military hos- pital in Johannesburg for Empire troops thank- ed Canada for bolstering the Union's nursing service. The Prime Minister said that when South Africa. lacked a sufficient supply of nurses the staff of the army medical services in Can- ada had met the shortage. The matron and a number of the staff of the new hospital are Canadians. n- u n: s- It l: noteworthy that the youth who brought honour to our city and our Signallers by being "mentioned in despatches" for outstanding valour at Dieppe, Leo “Bill" Lacusta, is the son of I. naturalized Italian. Leo was popular st West Kent and P.\V.C. and as a Signaller has a host of friends and admirers here and in the service. He has been overseas for nearly three years, hav- lng volunteered to cross with the 1st Canadian Signal Corps_ n- n- v u Of the 96,047 inhabitants of the Province in June I941, 94,627 were British subjects and 418 1,4,“;- were aliens, according to a preliminary report issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. In 193i the population was 88,038, being composed of 87,433 British subjects and 605 aliens. The aliens by country of allegiance are shown as follows, with figures for r931 in brackets: Un- ited States, 347 (418); Scandinavia 24 (105) (Thins. 18 (21) ; Germany 4 (II) ; Czechoslovakia r (3); Poland I (nil); other 23 (39). Willi It ls generally accepted that Hon. Joseph Thor- son, Minister of Selective Service will go to the Exchequer Court, while his duties are being transferred and absorbed by the Labour Depart- ment. The question arises as to what will hap- pen to the two deputy ministers of national war services. justice T. C. Davis had charge of the Bureau of Information, the salvage campaign and the war charities, while Major-Getteral L. R. Lalilcchc directed the call-up work under the mobilization law. What new positions will be found for these two deputies have not yet been disclosed, but there is a possibility that General Lalilechc may he taken into the cabinet as one of the two new ministers from Quebec province and be given the portfolio of Public Works and Transport, formerly held by Hon. P. I. A. Cardin. Thcrc would be little difficulty in getting a seat for (icncral Lalileche. It is known that he has been offered at least fifteen seats in differ- ent parts of the country, including not less than five in Quebec. Should Mr. Ernest Bertrand, Ml‘. for Laurier be chosen for the Cabinet he will probably be given the portfolio of Secretary of State, replacing Mr. Norman McLarty who indicates a preference for Senate prefcrmenty which would enable him to devote more atten- tion to his own private affairs. THE wARr-orzfcnaowu NOTES BY TIE WM’ —@_—— ltlsutnuolnnflomunlh- dlvlduals that om can save M10 at. luihinoost. ofdagltimt xxx-lacs life worth v i; an a 1| unmann- mln‘: lumen bu suuok wtb lift.- lelr’: Germany —\B ma, A shotgun h stolen frnm the In- formation desk of Pastor Aimee Sample McPherson‘: institution in Los Angeles. There's nothing like servlce for those who want matrl. mony two be bmdmg. —Hau1flt0n Spectator Looked at in terms of putting western agriculture back on lbs feel. and helping the war effort, 1942 may well be a. year which we will well our cluldmen and grandchild mu about. In the days to coma.- Whmlpeg Tribune. Wild disorder continues In mark local wrestling matches with spec- tators battling each other here and there and storming the ring while the odd contestant: claps a hold on the relfemee. There seem to be plenty of Commando nwtmiul there. --Montreal Gazette. Nazis In Italy an accused o! ex- tracting all the juice from oranges illustrates how Hitler's “new and leaving only the tasteless pulp for the Italians, ‘This perfectly order" works ln all occupied coun- tries. -—Haml1t,on Spectator. It ll amazing to mad that Con- Ida once so cutucally sltorh of ma- chine £0015 that she had Io beg, bOIIOW’ 0r steal them wherever they could be found, is now actually ex. porting them to Britain and me United states, her production hav lug increased lby album. 800 percent. It Ls quite evident that the Job done by the machine tools branch of the Department of Muruuorfs and Supply ls one that. lt. 0cm af- ford to boast; about, qlsrookvllle Recorder and. Times. “Do you see what. l see or um I, imagining Ihlngs?" said a. motorist on a County Axitrim road to his companion. They were overtaking what appeared to be a small Cm‘ but. below lf they could see the feet of s. horse go clippe-.y.clop, clip pcty-clcp. When they drew level they saw that. it. was, indeed, a small car —or had been one-but that. the bonnet had been removed. the from wheels moved back some distance, and that the motive pow- er “'11s one hc-rse. The driver was a lady who sat. in her carriage a; proudly as a queen ‘Thus ls Mr. H. G. Wells proved right. again. In the film "The Shape of Things to Come," we were shown horses drawing what, had once been a m0- tor can-Belfast, News-letter. Hislorlam and philosophers, hero and abroad, have not always seen as clearly as perhaps the people see 1t tlhal. at the head of our Sxate, our nation, and our Commonwealth, the constltufion sets, not a person, or a dynasty, but a. family. A Sovereign ls remote: the func- tions of sovcriegnty are a mystery But a Sovereign who is thought of as the head of a family as a hue band a famer, 0r, today, a brother, loses nothing of his august pre eminence 1n the Slate, while he gathers about. hlmself those far more intimate lmpondorable feel- ings, which in lime of danger, of trial ,of suffering ~ and some day, we are sure, of triumph -_1oln klnsmen to kinsmcn neighbor; to neighbors, one home to another home. —Lonclon Sunday Times. When Miss Elvira. Gwathney. three years old, borrowed a (10.1 at the newly-opened Toyery in New York Cit/y, she was the second charter patron of an enlargement. that merits copying, and will pro- balbly get it, by oihcr communities. The Toyery functions like a library for chldren fro-m two to 12 ycams who onheryvlse might be wlphout the companionship of toys. At; the Toyrey children may bonow toys for one week, and they must. be re. tanned In rxsonalbly good condi- ton. Sometimes “WY may be borrowed for a longer time, and ft 1s pleasant. to know that little’ gfrls who take good care of and become uffectlonatly attached s boa‘. rowed doll are allowed to ‘wept!’ M, —Chrlstlan Science Monitor. Standard cloth for clvfllan use is to be ordered by the federal gov- CXTIIUUHII. War- production has plac- ed a. gmeat, strain on man and maduriery, and standardization fa necessary to obtain tihe maximum out/put from that. section of the industry available to meet ctvfllan needs. Prices will be nnd pat/terns var-fed Iugher pained material f; Med, 10w de cloths of Inferior vaue are ear-eluded, "The Australian civilian will be luclcv CILTEUOH of the warr," bald the minister of mpply (Mr. Beasley). —.Austra.llan News- Whafcver th¢ economics In fuel made by industry, the oocntfmnl expansion of ou.r war production will eat. up the saving. It ls by the efforts and sacrlflces of the private consumer that. a. balance Imlfit be Ohruck. The coal -—1wlhleh, of course, means not only the fuel you burn in your grates, but. the eleetirlclty and gas you use as well, which comes from eoal -must be unwed 1n our homes. We can do ft We must. do lt. If we don't. there ll ratlonlng‘. But. fuel ratlons would not be simple. like food rations or clothing coupons. They would ln- volvo vast, expense, new armies of bureaucrats ccm- pllcatlons, and might be wreck ed by a short-age of transport. A grim pnosvpect, with no oertalnty of getting the ration. and wlth the chance of chaos. Let us disregard difficult. calculation ln terms of fuel ‘units. Let, us look at the problem simply, From ‘Lfhls day we must all use one quarter less of coal and coke, electricity. ma, and paraffin than we used lust year. -8unday Express (London). flow tho enemy flghtlng toward Port Moresby In New Guinea nines sneaklness lo a fine art: Not only are their uniforms green, to match the Jungle, but also their faces and hands and shOes are painted green. 'I'helr helmgts are covered with cloth to prevent. noise when a low branch hits them. some Austral. fans on patrol hI-e-rd a voice uk In perfect English: "Hey, Bill, 1s the cor-mral there?" Raisin: their heads to reply, they were fired on by Japanese mloern. Japanese marines are likely to drop ffmn the foliage of cocoonut. palms onto (.119 shoulders of Australians This ls dlscoragvd by flrlnyr Into su- spected palms: scmetlmcs cocoa- nuts and Japanese fell-out m- gether. -New York Herald ‘Iri- bune. 1' political somersault u he lees the worm mum, by Hm,“ bu: sfflnlsntly and quickly upon m: Nous o! its - runuc comm aside. huuodlstz" % menu-mach I1li°$u9mm°°13im¢§m '"""“'"""""'"-"" wuflutwurwufutoofmpurtnnf "'""" " """"' u Ioodlfflnult um own-mun aunt-n u- m In l!‘ W f» W noun-ll: ulna in Ilhlcul the profosslonnl soldier." cl ncnQsnlni g q u Insult of tho er report was 2f°“‘°"..°l&” ‘i of m“ “f” m: an: onus-non w mlfififqfi” m°§ i" lhl’ Mm mkmbfl! kutcsd ...%"sr*::..a..."". ..:..f‘."":.; s: 7rd,“. "‘~*=*-*~=,.,:i,g=1~~;; , e on I one on v co "Alflcllll-"IV" 83119731“ “d”. Mina!!!“ 0! lhff" and In ICyuln- and u-tloulu. “Egg? Ilballfllf-‘talpl w flpktrutfvo an‘ mat ° 0M film‘ I lkn Innrllb to loospt rel wlty; the decision to hold tho bylaw“ . 3m l, grog d n “If W59!"- 011 Q}! "m! the democratic system that cfvfl- for the natural Increase In the “m; my, ‘g y,“ “m, w; h meat unit. 0n the other hand, this “ma”; mum" m,“ ‘m m“ technique lupsrlmw on the n1 mutton of llcy, a t.- lmmense bushelfle of the various mm“ ‘M rmom “u dy- grslnfnfnrm bins bythosu 0 mm ungu- o.’ rouflld w briilft behind this 0b foul na Offs 0N - onsl soldier, "ls In ." vfously national task! guys tho n“ no“, "urgpmurl. The situation bu been cw; rut m: (u whom the mfnfshr luru In n Western farm journal: ' fl and It In no eunoratfon to f; g. total lack of agricultural crod- mo; m. Qyfl| whoh ‘mum; m. its. Neither the Government nor 3mm; w“ 0m,“ up go 1904 u. the banks are prepared to ldvlnoe now apparent In Otto. ." Into am- fourt-h Hume! money to farmers even on the lec- rrqw, wen urlty of No. l Hard Wheat. stored w", wlth deddve work pendlng 1n approved granules on farms. ." (q- ogngqlgn “w”, 3g, 1g guy-fly The above seemstomo torch time for the ver entto the core of the dlfffciuty-becntm t o every poulblg step to ollmfnuh with approximately 1.000 million blmgllng- 1° mm; o“; “m; bushels of the various palm "In the gum; or army nun-or my. storc" on the farms. there fa n0 munant Iowa marques-In up. other- Industry that I know of polntmonuhw y, “w; oougew. when such s rut IILNKMQ 0! able slept t will add f0 public “real wealth" Isn't wort a post- confidence In the army administ- agc stamp In nezotllbflltyl ration, m k t, kind’ o?‘ pepplo do they .j__.___.___ n ‘WI EN " l amous query whlch comes to the mlnd on thfs Famous Forefiasts matter. 0f nouns If the creditor -——— Interests wfll also be willing m (Predictions of Thlnu to Como) Wm, m, pfgblqm would b. "u Columbus wasn't tho first man to on the road to noluuon. But I no think w! Nhullln wasn't nut little sign of this, either In my own man to PM“ l“ I" 39° . 0 mall or 1n my conversations across Erflfmfhenea 0! QVNM PINK"; three fence-lines! that. when and f! men ullod out I um, bu, m. beyopd m; pllllfl of Hercules. A WESTERNEB. 2g!!! ma‘ ‘In world Ill - spro ymsflauafl- cal cartngrapzly. It wan‘: all ‘ lllliooedyelpirsn lad: talus the VIII h- A Mlsbegotten Litter "QM, MP5,‘, 33313,," (Exehanse) §'.‘.%l“'21.e‘f.l§“‘“ri""¢“é" s of up a . o am The Montreal Gazette says that mjscrogcqpc, and of Its inhibit. ln common with s large mlorlty m; mom“, H; mum“ -_ of Canadians 1t ls convinced that plosives, and Incandescent "QM. the Vichy Government Is "s hos- 5nd mgr-m" md 1m,“ u“ u“, tlle government," antagonistic w mtg, Bu; 15mm gm‘ m. w", the Interests and afms of the Un- war-d" 0g mo” gmyhquun lted Nations. This belief. 1t. says. for men who “w W; c1"; ,_ m‘; Ls not founded on such fncldental wnwueq hi; we” 1n ‘ 45mm- facts 11s Pierre L-flvfll‘! flfflfflwd whlch has been broken only In the hope for l German victory. 0|‘ an few years. Today all his Good Samaritan Petalnh oongrnt- 5m, have com, gme_lggfl M“, ulatlons to Hitler on the number of 1y 700 yep"! Canudlans killed and captured at mwm-d guflmyl 5,1111“; m“; Dleppe. It ls founded, The Gazette philosopher. wrote 1n 1337 n book says. on the very nature of t!“ called "looking Backward" In VlChY defllme. which 18 BPUY 111m‘ which he pictured the appeal of marlzed by Robert. Bendlner In his 31,1; century curporaw economy book, The Riddle of the state De- for a man preserved 1n "suspended partment: __ animation" from the “dark days" "Vichy was the ' eaotten 0f!- of 1am. Although the book u spring of the calculation that. Ger- chiefly devoted to social and econ- many ln June. 1940. had already omlc reforms (which have not. as won the war and its llfe has been yn been manna), he predicted the dedicated to an effort to Justify invention of the radlo long before that lgnoble birth. ‘The yvhole 1g dlggoyefy. H, Wm; o; a wmnan prestige of the men 01 Vichy. said who “merely touched one or two Alexis Leger. 10m" Wrmfiflfihli screws and at once the room was Undersecretary of the French For- (11184 Wm, mugycg- elgn Office, ‘Ls tled up In the de- 111° genera], would,“ ‘mun feat. of Britain. They prophesfed when Charles D, Gaul“ Wm” his her defeat and now they have W book "The Arm of the Future" In help her be defeated?‘ 1933. But Hit er dldl De Gaulle On the whole this ls o. fslr and predicted that the mobile army of accurate statement of the case. Ob- Dhe future would be made up of vlously Petaln-mval and the other (y) 115m “mks, "mom-ed c“; and French pfllltldflfls who Wm! lied motorcycles for reconnaissance, (2) the national honor by ma lns a brlgadeuof tanks, (a) flve bat- France false t0 her “QM? 01' ll- talfons of mechanized Infantry with llance wlth Brltaln 1n June. 1940, flfflllefy and “mung guppgft. (4) were swayed Into their oontem tI- g, 555M. o; "my" wm, 105 ble course by their conviction at mm. inns. (s) a. bsttalon of engin- Germanv was certhln w Win "is em. (s) I battalion of camouflage. war. Their point of view Wu Well Bach spearhead of Hitler's blitz- expressed by the Hench 89110111 forces In 1940 was made up exactly quoted by Prime Minister Churchill B; Dyer-Hum by D, Gwyn as having sald that the Germans N1; 1 predict‘,- o; n11 “m, was would “Wrlnlz the neck M Brlmn Nostradamus, n Frenchman of the like a chicken" tn the course 0f sixteenth century. In 1550 he fore- weeks ff not days from the tImQ cast the American Revolution (long of the collapse of Francs. In other berm-e gym-e we" even any Eng- words, these precious polltlclsns. 11,511 colonists In America), the rise who had lived in an atmosphere of 1mg 15,11 o; NapolegyL the 131g bum- intrigue find wheml"! 1°‘ Yell" in; of Moscow, the lmprlsonmenb on the stflse 0f fiemhtgflbllfi 111B. 0f Na leon on Eflba, the first and laid their money 0h I "N118 secou World Wars, bombfn from horse and gambled their futures on m, ‘m. m4 m. m”; c new the eXpectatfon o! l German vlc- Yet to b0. fulfilled up Nostrada- IOTY- NOW $11" the! dllwvfl’ "M! mus’ pnedlctspns o! a new lnvulon mistake there Is confusion 1nd of France based on England, and chaos 1n political circles at. Vichy. m, mmmmm, o; Musgonm by Pierre Laval, the most: corrupt and ; 00mm 501mg; contlemptlble of the Vfchy trlfwra. Step by stc Winston Churchill seems trying to achieve another pointed out. e future of the In 1934 slllns multiply that Hitler-m Ger- no wrote. "Germany m; already many la doomed In destruction. created a powerful mflftsry air But. no acrobatic feat can save 19m, wmch W111 “on b, gum“,- Laval from the fate that awaits his m" m, 31-1115); A1;- pomg- 1n paymasters at Berlin. The oonun- 1086, he wrote "Ger-mm, lubmufng drum l; that. Canada. and the Un- bulldfng ruched a point when l fted States perslst In mofutsfnfnl nQw n.1,“; n; Mmpm,“ on m, diplomatic relations with such In avenge of ovary 11v. days. ‘morn tfft. The IN. u Bendfner I; no nuon Ilh o tn 0d 320w. n m!» Mn litter. should‘ 1:01; m-ntxlenlégififtriwug ——————-— , "w. “we; n_ _‘-_ ¢_Wr9. . Army Organization “Li? (m. u.‘ l u. . oautfo and troilnsl! vernment organ. tho Wlnnfm rec Pres, has been Invosfvlll and says "that. we now have In this ooun com feta dominance o1 the pro essfons soldier mental- fty in um army orguuntton sud the Inevitable nlulf-s no! us. . . cloned mlnfstrutlon." Corn from may bu taken u cautious under- statement. of the gravity 0! m! ptlagptlon. Only ‘pggémzrgl dilutin- on, based knowledge of the facts, would no! no m" moved m. sdmlnlmntlpn. I km mmwhy one If’ sumac “WI All A" -1"°* m‘ '4' Ahlwyhlthamat-ltfssuldwoiud If men, when thorn heme. could shift to mu. An‘ 11k nfd to nu neebor. In cot- fnt-fmah "Oomsmumme ima- land. — we brethren 1'." crltlcllu firm sigh wk o! l °_ mm yizisfilsngniriairsnbeen. dlsdafnfulmof When to ‘me would make l’ bod! crltlclsm by omen-s. coals on w,’ D Canada.‘ “my own-duty“ g when man meta mm. lJl tho m” ‘my b“ n" °f °“' m.’ ‘lb .-}”58E"n.§“m fund - we lonsl war mochne mm remains u‘ mm” ‘,3, - fundamentally the some today u when the war be In. U ll "l! m1! fleld In v/hlch e war ha; a ur- my _ fat! ugghgg: ‘Qgtmfitfleag am 1 mm. drink water. while you frvrhomelnmmmo. up“ ‘u aria y,» y. m! (m; alts‘: 5g; m. g; deifelf/L-htirlr lmmldfifi In [Ila mo your hint-m on I11! I18. H! Ill llfifrhflfl . and schemes that dfdrfl. brln] m- . sulfa. ~ In n careful place of research. the Free Press shows that Canada 1| still In: to run lb army with a setup t at the Brftlm found they had to get rld of 88 ears an; that our setup fa one I ch the 00!- msm held to dlsutrously In 1914- 18. Says the Free Press: Lord r was called In to do In Brltsfn In 1004 Wu noth- '§“1.l§r‘.‘f“'“ '°.."""°°°.~-%$ $5 r rrny w one orgnnfutlon In suocmdve oarnp- Illl OUT ‘IIRIII ACl-lll algng had a deplorable record of failure. n svstem which would com- blne the clvll and. mllltary power with the oblect of providing that the whole energy and lntellfgence of the nation could be brvudlfl to lflyoostflsooamuw.ln'yowl' --Rnbert Nfcoll. w! "ll: ward tn fly in my aupplicstfl Old (YIhum up North" OLD Cl-IUM The Tobacco of Quality en Con]! 00s r1 "Ian! today cannot, how- nor. d apart from alr- r-WI. A: efficient fleet must. b0 y Mod with the most. perfect Mr l. n that an be devised." Twelve Best War Planes Journal Peter use l . alr correspon- dent of the London aunday Times. has complied his own 11st, of the but combat airplanes fn use In all countries. Chicano Dally News. nportlnz Masefleldk flu. opens with the statement that. Amerlcan aircraft designs now lead the world ln seven of twelve types. This 1.: true enough, but ff we ex- amine the 1151 1t wfll be noted that the three prfnclpel a Isl weapons. the fighters (day an d tho heavy bombers, Hero ls Minefield’; selection: 1. Single-seat fighter, the Super- marlne Spitfire, British. 2. long-range night ghter, the Bristol Beauflvhter. British. 3. Heavv bomber. the Avro Lan- caster. British. 4. Medium bomber. the Dornfer Do-2l7-E-2, German. 5. Land-based torpedo. the 8a- vola-Marchettf sM-BI. Italian. ‘I. long-range patrol boat. the Consolidated Coronado, American. a. ‘Transport. land 'p1a.ne. the Douglas 0-54 (DC-I). American. 9. ‘transport seaplane, the Boe- lngo Clipper, American. 1 . Naval fl hter, the Vough- Sikorsky Corsn r, Amerlcan. 11. Naval torpedo-bomber, flu Grumman Avenger, American. 12. Naval dive-bomber, the Cur- tfss Hell-diver, American. Masefleld ls handicapped In mak- ing an Inventory by Inability to mention a number of new find 5W1 highly secret types that may fur- ther Increase the superiority of Allled desltms. Meanwhile. u he says, nobody 1n the val Alr Force will do anything but hank God If either the new Amertcan Tl-lunder- bolt Lfghtnlng proves superlor to the Spitfire. Rivalry Is a healthy thlng providing we're all after the same loal. HONORS FOR V. C. ISOOURT. South Africa -fCP) ~—A "Quentin Bmythe. 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