r ' o. M . 4'! bit: a than (-nrrs I‘l'mro Edward lslzmd Lle the Dew Kiwi (’it‘t’y work—flay morning at to!) Prince Street " iiittn'in P.l'1.l.. by 'l‘ .‘(impupci's Ltd. tan i~ Burnett. Publisher and (ll-neralI Manager Frank \i'alkel‘. Editor \ Mcinbcr Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Assoc-infirm Mcmbcr of The Canadian Press Mcm‘uvr Audit Bureau of Circulation; Irv:in oiiiccs at Summcrside. Montague anti Alberton Represented Natioiia’ly by Thomson Newspapers Advertising Service 64 Kilh.’ Strcct West Toronto. 611i Cathcart SL, Montreal 10;"! West Georgia St... Vancouver By (‘ai'rict Charlottetown. Summcrside 30:: per week By Mai elsewhere in P.E.l. $9.00 per annum. Other Pirvinces and United States $12.91 per annum Ont. "The strongest memory is weaker than me weakest ink." FREE? ‘ruiisoh‘rfuovi'liiiifi. Remembrance Day Remembrance Day would be meaningless if it did not call for in- terpretation of the sacrifice of our heroic dead in the light of an era unparalleled in world history for its cruelty, ruthlessness, tyranny and crime. If anything should convince the nations of the .inhumanity of war and confirm the high purpose of the peacemaker,‘ it is this solemn anniversary of remembrance both of the dead and of the maimed and ' helpless warriors who returned, as well as _of. the stricken families de- pendent on them. Canada’s pension and rehabilitation schemes for war veterans are probably as generous as those ‘of any nation today; but “generous” is not the word and we. use it only in a comparative sense. No monetary compensation can be adequate in such cases; and it can a be worse than inadequate if it fos-I ters Iany feeling of complacency in us who are the beneficiaries their sacrifice. With prophetic clarity the late‘ of 'system of eight optical conference prom-dings will not be dis— sipated. T i‘f‘ is no question, as Deputy Minister MacKenzie pointed out. but that enlightened public in- terest is a major factor in sparking educational reforms. To be effective it must be sustained; and that,, we gather, is the main concern of those who drafted the resolutions adopted on Saturday. Another Achievement New hope for the partially- blind is described in “Science Ser- vice”. It comes in the form of eye- glasses with lenses similar to those found in lighthouses. The new "tri- ple duty, tri-optic” lens that has a magnification range of from 300 to 2,000 per cent was described by Dr. William Feinbloom, a consultant to the Optometric‘ Centre in New York.‘ He noted that the lens has been used successfully by 281 patients. This is how 'Dr. Feinbloom de- scribed this ,new discovery; “The over-all lens is made I of clear,- transparent plastic. Embedded as the upper sector is a multiple-lens surfaces that focus at infinity and produce 300 percent magnification. The cen- tre has two plastic curved surfaces and varied thickness to provide aI . full 120-degree field of vision so as to permit travelling about freely. The lower sector ,is a compound-lens system,‘ also embedded in the Over- all plastic lens. It is made up _of four to six lens, surfaces with an air space and produces .up' to 2,000 per cent magnification for read-' ing.”* - 'g' Breaking Bod News Of Illness Ry Herman N. Rundown, MJ). DOCTORS probably are called upon more n'tcn than any other group of individuals to inform persons of bad news. Maybe it's a death, an invour- able illness. a prolonged sick— ness or an accident. Whatever it is, it must be told in the night way by the right. person. REFINITE TECHNIQUE Some time you may have . to break some sort of distressing . news to someone, perhaps a ‘ person Very dear to you. It re- quires s certain technique to prevent unnecessary unhappi- ness and agony. Let me help you prepare for that day when you might be the bearer of sad tidings. Bad news should never be told iby a complete stranger if it is at all preventable. Best thing. is to have a close friend or relative be the inifioimncr. ' BEST SURROUNDINGS The person receiving the im- fortuna-te message should be surrounded by those closest to him, preferably in his own home iliar surroundings. Tell him of the misfortune as soon as practical. Don't drama- tize it and don’t build up Slus— pense. Don't be abrupt; tell him quickly, but gently. If this is only one of several misfortunes which has struck recently. advise him that you are sure this is the end of his ‘ troubles. Give him hope that everything will be better in the future.' v CHECK WITH DOCTOR Occasionally, persons are so ill that it is inadvisable to give them sad information. If you suspect such is the case, check with the physician and let him decide what should be done. lif you are instructed to say nothing, don‘t let any hintsdrop. Once a person catchosmn that you know something. it won’t take long before it is Wheeclled or at. least in comfortable, “faith-I — A current quip has its humor- ous aspect. It does define. how- ever. the evils of inflation. It is: "Financial best. time to buy arnyt'hin ' That's precisely what -« Windsor Star. rgisa year algof they do prove. trylnit to im- . r n was An Alaska mm mm the toss in visiting iivonders ofthe ne Iest state, Ibut was having little success. . . then an iceberg went floating Drawled the Texan, “Well. sir. I’ll grant you one thing. your, ice cubes are bigger than ours. -- Ottawa Journal. _ ed an eloquent. address. A. .uantity 'of snow, cqnstder- ably Ifin excess of that which fell on Wednesday. blanketed the pro- vince yesterday. Four and one- half inches of snow fell the forenoon and remained dur- ing the day. In the evening mild- er temperatrues prevailed and with the resulting rain the snow gradually turned to slush. .TEN YEARS AGO (Nov. 11. 1948) Mr. James Morris, Charlotte: town. has been appointed reha- bilitation officer for all convale- scent tuberculosis patients in the province. Mt. Morris Will act as a consultant to all tuberculosis patients requiring his ' servtces and will assist them in selecting the proper type of part-time work V suitable to their particular cases. Due to the joint. efforts of the Women's institute of Murray IItIlv- er and Mr. and Mrs. W MacKay. Yesterday Mr. John Martin. Miss Frances MacMillan and Mi‘ss Grace Campbell of the staff of the P.E.I. Libraries L‘Lbu on..- 1200 books to Murray River to V.the library. statistics prove the; 1 Although its reason—4“ I, during ; ‘And sunset. and the. the Miwray R iv e 1': Branch of the P.E.I. Libraries. , which has been closed since June, , 1944, is being reopened this week. i i The Trail Chum”, ‘ I merce is entirely m ‘ t, that Russian be {M tional subject: in BCII“_ II her of East Kooten.’ speak Russian at i. » major one. The M “ simply that we m ignore a major world. —— Vancouver i7 TEE om These hearts were ' Iman joys and corn, Washed marvellmfly , swift to mirth. “ The years had flm‘ ness. Dawn wu rt. the earth. These had seen u. heard music; km W Slumber and waking; D, t proudly frleuded; we Felt the quick stir ol nest alone; I Touched flowers lflI f cheeks. All this is There are waters bloom . lug winds to law; And lit by the rid: . And after, ,I FroZt. witth scum, ‘ w yes that dame. And wandering lo leaves a white Unbroken glory, I diance, i I A width. a shining MI ' the night. - ' ... the Age Old i Nevertheless I m " vith thee: thou but ‘vy my right hand. I L P 1.951(1th WOOdmw‘WflSOn foremld All th‘is’of course applies ‘Onlyl' Out Of yiilow 0 HELP ' wha » . ’ ..A - r " ‘ 191; mem ham)?“ if the. pace 0f to eyes in which the condition is ' _ ' ‘ . b wml‘etio‘“ arfi manly“ 130‘: L: ‘ ' - were’ ligangr fnl‘St Arfiiuce Déy’ not in a state of progressive deter- , [alight aleso ht: wlibeiWSbu gill. do d I' I, e g oIr-V I“) I e ames ioration. Nevertheless, it is an »im-“ ’ ' ‘ . . ‘ ‘ = V Cum“ "0“? afterward to help the'pemon m‘ V i D ' ' n the public highway! is I MW regi gig gages he 3813; “an? gone pertain: advance in the treatment of ,I - I i ' ‘ f palm f0 th t. ‘b . t ‘ficilimriioqi cases the best thing siblings8 aulggal right. ' fl “ , ‘ bet I I I I I I ., I 0 cs 1' e lm . ‘ '. . ‘ . . ' in the deal?! an f tire II. h ensue» partial blindness and adds another, j I a . , 1%“ Whether sfie 3119:4311; b90120 is tokeep hrmtalkmiz. This We owe It ‘0 .°“r5$“wbi’£ngmc::§ug 7'“ i if nightmara: Orfiegiezd Wfiicfilg] it, I the achievement toIthe long list of scien- . ' 1%. .‘l I i Y I to her domesticilife is a question fgsgrgigfuislfcfou :fo‘iieertiiutg cfpfed? go observe all traffic lulu doc I _I I 3y upon tific developments in the field of ‘ campalg‘n Afferma‘fh because her husband is suing her on. DRIVE CAREFULLY“ ' . “0-” the natmns before this war came; public‘health ‘ V ' i | V Bv Heath ‘Macqmm-le MP 1 .‘adiministrative assistant for al- QUESTION AND ANSWER i The air.“ combinedv With adequate Imus“ " mg and there Will come some time, in ' | ‘ ' ' Th " ' d 7 A i l ' l ’ fl . ' 4 “nation Of his was ’affeCtion' ‘t hurls mom” and it file?” rend Mm “may m y ‘ lief . » I . ,. ‘ I , _ I ~ 1e soun‘ s of battle have died strenuously injected this note in— " i .1 0° '.a°'mms' . .i . . ' - ‘ ' ‘\ 2' " til: ventgefullprowdence Oif GOd, an- '2' away This first flush MI Victory to the campaign; YONGER MEN I défiwerglfpbionafils fa .Chpfimc ' . , 0 er s mgge m Whmh 'nOt ‘a few Most ‘ e0 1e think th t 1-is i I ' is beginning to pass for many i1“ oregoni 3 df‘mocrat‘i‘c candi‘ Gm“-many sp‘ea‘kmg the new um" alcigrizegd b adieu-1f ray" lgoc‘ at; & COr pre: hundred thousand ‘fine men will , - p p I w I I a 'po victorious candidates and per— date “'33 elect“ .an‘d many 990’ gress ls mad mp 0f younger men plaques verging in sigerrfsolrnnong: ' ' ma: haveto die, but as 'many millions as ous snakes.a.re mims worst.en,emles in” W 0m?“ the sting of de- iiieiifiliigset’h::gebywiiie n2; “if”. and celiiami'y eighth m“ m m or “me in" V Ins‘urance smce 1872 0 BR: are necessary to accomphsh the fm_ ‘ among animal killers. It. lsn t IISO. . i feat ,is losmig its potency- Biut al- tlon'by Senator WayneMorse of minded If: ‘p, .1 - :nmet- lien? éhfskm dlameter' The “use 15‘ OFFICES: l freed‘ ‘ * . according to Selence Semce whlch "tho‘u‘g'h'l‘le..l‘0ilnig~ is now over a small personal attack upon the . . a m“ mlema 1°13“ "‘ "‘0' .“OV‘Tn‘i . r . ' ' " mg. a om of the Peoples of the I ; .‘ ’ the ramifications of the great el- Republican candidate. The vot- ms 9ut100’k' A few dle'hard “(13‘ T1115 disease ‘5 “0t immagmus' . Charlou‘emwn . i on world,» . ,, _ ' :Ports that the fIamlllar bumble ectoral exefcise aire'iust begin- ers of Oregon apparently did'rnot flit-“53?”? “391?: (main the like glimmer :imuld maltreated .‘Monmgue ' .vhum A bee . , i. . i v 7 es and was ..kill more. rsons Irvine to be elt'and analyzed. like Mr. Mo'rsie’ or. on i 0 “c a” 319 3“ one‘i‘mu‘er ‘3 care a physician ' ' A m Throu honI The PM ' we . NP one needed refill. . Jug..9f..l:he., h i ' 11- r The morning after the big con- former brush wizh tlféglytiiifg willie; can “peat the 362th: Congress to ' v " ’ 2e" m z ago ' truth of these words in the‘red'glaré "i eat. . “"3 90150110115 test ' has brought many sober the Republican candidate Hat- take 3'“ m‘°re.rea‘1‘5t"c “l me" i ‘ -' 7 ' Sir ' - reptiles Combined. ‘ Williams to’ party‘ leaders and field had some yea-rs ago on a Standmg att‘iu‘ie 0"? “er-3‘“ 35‘ ‘ r . ‘ u Of the Second World War. What we. . II . I . strategists and new assessments traffic matter_ _I DBMS 'Of fore-ligin DOIICy. _ ~ _ . ' ' i h"; i L — ,have .to remember ‘now is the dan- ' . . ~ _ ‘ ‘ ofmtlllle magma? political scene moon ISLAND CONTEST riEfss' defiig§téio§"§i't‘ tthhig Whilucmt he do“ is ‘ H i :1 .I I . . . . o o. ' ' - W!‘ ave ma e. One fea- i ' ' .‘ " ‘ lv’ 9 gory 0 ’V - I -~ ' ger 0f fallmg a second t1me,, and 0f Thrr" are many fine thlngs cure about the election is that it wife? tijihfrrcigglezlgilliilfiiggnil 2:13:27; es way to mot? reasonable am' ‘ ' i i ' ' I the appalling consequence of such a about the Memo“ 0f Field Mamhal {brgmgts‘f‘gwmy few su’lprises' gm" 0f the lightness 0‘ public fiidfl‘fiic‘s no nieed ti fear 0 UR YESTERDAYS Remembrance I . _ . . A . I , . ‘ .. ,- . . i v ‘ an sys em 0 gov- I , failure With . I Montgomery. But, erha the best I! u ayI one election day. Iciplnilon was that of Rhode Is- I I - - I 4 -. . - r i . the “W W “1 of f i - up. h pi i o. “be “mm m nostril if: rim-2r“: ‘ men 5 hands for mass slaughter and ‘ mg 0 a. ’5 a e Wro e e dBilzttlIer was 31:12? to glve 111$ liican candidate. Dr. Christoph- polmc‘al cogmlefc‘gr; is $523]; . (N'ov 11 11338) AGO m . . ., . ' a ' . ~ ions as con " v '. i ' ' ' ' i N - destruction. v I- Ifuléh 48: {gigegt Wléihthls 0y?! pen. .conlgressiomal races iflwimgl‘g n; flagelmffsgmfiggreadm“gavgffigi 'cutlve and congressional branch— Commemorating the war serfi Dd cc] This is the Chanen e of Remem_ . W1, ou ne I .0 ypewn er or tummy reluctant m be a pmphetI , i ' es. President Eisenhower is now vices of graduates and under- e ( brance Day—to 'worlg< ~unceasin 1y -' amanuensls' 119,53“ if he were asked to name bliiite used t“ dealing WM Demmafic gradl‘atesi ‘ br‘m‘ze tablet “5 i A M to. t d . . g . . . r . ~ _ he gm 47 as mat stirrer? suitors it“ at - i ' peace, owar greater Justice for .r ~ ‘ . 9 “Mb” 0‘ Seats ‘0 be gamed 5954 absentee ballots were inva— A .’ . e ' a“ 0 age by Lie“ ‘ an, toward a Wider toleration to The Rev. Herbery Welch, senior 1n the Lower House. At thls mo- no, Mr. Roberts therefore we 5 viweegntfielahfms 00mm’ttee de‘ Gwem‘” Chimes Dali“?- ‘H‘m- NOVEMBER ‘1 Ma ward ind-easing the bettermen} of Bishop of the Methodist ,ChUI‘Ch in .iriiiiiilizid‘giih flint: 3.33.1.2??? giggian the Winner 0f the elec‘ ShirDémoggtidslergiiei‘imlgniiigufé xiiiSceri‘fQ‘Bgflifglaitigifrgigsitfegll A II I I , I I- , I , . _ stands at e. 1 th f.‘ .I '. '. ' i the inttrest. of the country for Chief Justice Maibhieson, wartim lm hfe ghet Wm}; over"Wlth each for- Urgedlgtzzes, sail; 13:13: en by $31451:er eHrilsgurriietgliz- legit]: Sgte’tligeszfigrlwf glued]: partisan considerations. . , premier of the province, delivers " ‘ ' "' 0“ war 5 epi e Prospects 0f new es Du than u or "‘3 tions on gubernatorial and sena 'dat i ' _ ‘ MK I w .I I I I I . V i I i - i ‘95 before them and they spoke ‘ u 15H wars are pushed back. The slaw _ ahve m these I grand apd awfu] torlal elections were almost as in a sure and certain- voice in ' * b . . , . * ' - n . I accurate as his forecast for the giving Mr. Del Sesto v-iotor . He ‘ i m struggle to place ourghard won me mile: ~fW€1li1IBlShé3p tlililelchhhas seen House of Representativa this time had a majomy afynew ’ Waging WM" to crush the oppresson P ory on a new foundation must be a o o socla an 0 er c anges in, REASONABLY ACCLRATE 1y 3.000r0ver Roberts. One can- ‘ ‘ .' . . ' - - r - 'Mr. Meade Alcorn did not do not but bel'o th t th' ' ' — Have power’ our Home and unseuish m contlnued desplte the fmstramons his time. He is 96 years old and stlll . ‘ “e a ‘5 LS “’5 ‘ I . I i _ , I so well as a prophet, but of cour- tice. ' r ' E that have marked its short life so active in the affairs Of 1115 Church. 59 thespollresman [for 1139 lgsing~ Much can be done through M-ad- Paraplrauon Stalns~ gave up \theu' hves for us and Fr“. ado II « . . I ‘, , I t . pary ls aways a a .isa ivan— dison Avenue methods and slick teller rulned H “5 fIalI. This is the responsibility of the ‘ l‘ I tage since he can scarcely be ex— campaigning to influence the peo- dom’s “user wh‘ luring and it should be their pledge , we inadvertently did an' mjus_ pectecllI)1 tot githe a ffrecast unfa- ple in a particular way. but in Y°“" Dress‘? -- :3 to the dead t, , I I _ I vourai e o is par y, no matter the long run only so much of ' ) . - ice to Premier Matheson in at- how he feels in his heart of the the ‘ ' ' ' l — v i - - se demaugoglic tricks can .be P * . _ tributing‘ to him} yesterday the outcome to be. effective. The personal equation r Educallonal Reforms . . Significafl‘ib’ enouig'h. the major can never be ignored. There were ' ' ' - ' I .. =“7E RENDER GRATEFUI. ‘ll'n F Emphasis was I d t S t Word‘s gooted from -I& press report polil takers made reasonably ac— many Examples of nhis in the P . TBIB I I II p ace 3 3 ur- With regard to the leader of the Op; curate predictions and the New American contest in addition to DRAM ‘ 1 day 5 Educatlonal. conference on the position Mr' Sh ' h PI ,, York Times enperts for instance the ones mentioned. The Repub- A ATI'IC STEAM‘BATH TEST SHOWS “0W . inequalities of our school t t . A 7 I, I- I aw. T e lemler, I were correct in nearly all their 1:: candidate 'Won. the seatorship ’ - . ‘ . tum b . d 1 I1 ax 5 rue We are . now Informed, said he did prledlctlons fincepxtr inkthe;1 sen-agor- in Maryland while the rest of the ‘ ' i also arge y as it is on real i _ - , in race in ew or w eret ey state went solidly democratic. A M A I . proéerty This is {a Ion _’ t d_ In”; thmk there was a Liberal W110 forecast thatIHogan would defeat Similar personiali triumph was I - . I 1 complain-t WhI h I .g-S an lng would say that the pension received Ketatirag.t This gory/e:l toI ppm: scored in Pennsylvania. / i I K; successwe overn_ I v - i . ,ou w at is un enla y 3 ac Another haipipy feature about. ‘ v ments have found it difficult :0 d by Shaw was “Liberal money”— that public opinion polls: are in the election was that religious bi— .0. . i i with Perh th ' _ eat that it was the - people’s money large Eneaguirebgficurate pvreuic- gotry seemed to prove totally in- m -> ' . . I WOODWORKING CO, LTD, _ a e - - v .. ioniso iml a’ ., e- i '. -' '- ' ~ I I Ips suggesnon of ap Whlch he had earned as a GNU serI b Vitih g Ih mop; or effective and this is as it should "mm with mm”. was “I d d II _ ,I pomtmg a fiscal commlttee to devise I, I mem er em w en I. ey ..re be. Religious issue was raised rum,“ in“, this woman's k: :'-V'I‘R"'°- WWI“ Don.“D h . vant and to wh1ch he was entitled. Wrong as they were disastroule against Congressman McCarthy, forehead. my is minutes snttpamyi i’hl’fmmig‘: d'y' e a’f'safe‘" LOWE? Water St - a fairer method of ralsmg mone ' Th ' i ‘ i“ 1936 and 1948' in the USA but a Roman Catholic and Democ- "' " 19‘75‘eai"*b"hv fih- clothessaiefrov‘nT'er‘ i" ii“ ~» “5" “mum” ' Phone 857 . y at being the case—and of course v . . - . l was "flow": will nwoira- stains ARRID .f if” °-" ‘ to b .for education will prove advanta e- - - the” erroneous Pepfomdn'ces are ram Candidate In Minnesota. "Ni—but ARRID kept he: iv. timesas evibcuvirsatgpii esure' It g it ls—we trust that we shall hear forIlessI numerousIthan the 00- but he nevertheless succeeded in “mead d'V- . leading depdorants. a 0:15. i Imust always be remembered, no more about the mattel, at Liberal casgonselél' :thc‘h they glVe a COY' defeating Senator Thye in _t h at 'Cattu Productstndlmarkiorsultomtod hydrocarbon surfactants. 0 ' 0 course, that the matter is one of I I I I rec pr to ion. strongly Lutheran state. , i " political meetmgs In watching the returns 0 v er HISTORY-MAKING WINS SANADA'. LARG‘sT 3ELL|NC DIODO . _ . ' . . . R igtovernmental pollcy and resmnslbl}- . . . iglevlsloni ongthas I‘MDT§§SEd Another feature which 'is en- ' ’ A"? . ,The Vame O - ‘ _ _ I I e grea e lCleniCy W10 9 couraging for believers in the ‘ mi] I f the conference Clls- In an mterwew m a French major networks displayed in get- two party system was the fact F ss1Ion, and of any adVlsory bodies newspaper’ prime Minister Diefem tins out the news to the public that some strong candidates * \ uppomted as a result thereof is in b k V and “he famws maChan‘wal “31' made history—making wins. 1’6 is ‘ ‘ row i b1. I i a er expressed fears that the Euro- culatoc UNIVAC. so hopelessly over a hundred years since Vein; “G sng pu Ilc attention on the pean Common Market “may turn wrong in 1952. made' almost mir— moot elected a democrat on the renter neEd Of reform, and 0f strengthe ‘. aC'uilou'sly precise calicuilatons this state level but in the next con- ‘ ' ° ' ‘ 1" Europe into an inward looking re limo ' i - LOVE ' « , _ - - . . gross. Mr. Winston Meyer Wl‘l‘i re. ‘ ms the Department’s hands m adopt gional trading block fenced off from OVERALL RETURNS View“ Vermont in “‘6 LOW Hath ‘ i113 remedial measures. . the I, t fth ” ’_ In the overall. returns. there House of Congress His triumph - _ A1 I _ es 0 e world. Certainly, the w e r e several indivVidiiail 'ases is something akin to breaking the N - -- SO emphaSlzed at the confer. nations making up the organization which were very enicouraginig‘to four - minute mile. South Dakota 0‘ ~ Once was the need of larger units expect to reap benefits from it else one Who biileioestthatt pubitlc eleded its Hm Democrat GW Man” ‘ . . . , i ,i can genera y .9 US 8 I0 ma 8 ernor for twenty-two years. Else- " i . ‘ 2f admlfmsgrtatmn In rural SChOOI they would not have built it in the Swoun'dy aEdSISliltaglle choiilces.1 Itn. where in the nation. similar ex- "' " Wm be dolivered right to your V reas, o o aining better qualified f- = ‘ . . A w or ale. epeopeeec- amples can be found. In Virgin- 9 one - - ' -‘ lrst l _ . v . . . ~ . l'y SEI’Vlce avatlab tween 8‘ : teachers and of more ade uat pace Instead Of complaining ed Mr.l\elson Rockefeller, a man 1a, Republican candidates won to 9:00 anm. if your 13 be ‘I_ , I q 9 re- about West Europeys plans to 1m_ with .gleat ability. a splendid two seats retaining for their party missed. paper is h“ " . muneratlon for teachers. To say that I‘OVE 't d- , . eduicaiton and a fine career in thereby winning a tribute from theqe matterst h p 15 own tra lng practices, the service of his country. His the voters for wnrk we” done_ iI up ~ — t (H 00 ave been brought Canadian Officials would be we“ persona; atppeal was very attrac‘ Some features were not so on , For th P ' ' '* repea e y is merel to Un . . I _ I ive an i is not surprising that couraginig. A very able congress- . ‘ ‘3 ‘flvSteSt Ser ' wn (h. their importance Iny deCidgiegllrtle adVlsed to co-operate With it in he captured the imagination of manI Brooks HayeSI was defeat. NOVEMBER 11"“ 195‘ wee in To \ . ' n 0 ever we ossibl ' the people in this most populous ed in Aik .‘ i b i d t v . ‘ " conunue the exi III 3’ y D e and thus, in due state or .1 313835 Iy 3“ 3119“ TO OUR FIGHTIING SONS WHO GAVE THEIR ' ~ Sing conference or. couseI help to develop Canada’s I d I .II a M H I m segdegatlonallst uho cr1t1c1zed ALL, ‘ aniza . . , I I I I n e ea int, 1 r. arriman, e mo eratlon policies. An interest- ' ‘ ‘- 8 Itlon With wider rural repre- trade With the parthlpating na— voters administered a rebuke to mg twist was provided in the FOR FREEDOM, THEY FOUGHT AND DIED I semailon. 311d Wllh a provincial tions. There will “ti” b(A 1mm of Mr. Carmine llcSapio, the boss ninth congressional district of IN HONOR-‘8 CAUSE. ' .L ‘i' trustees, awnciatin I _ ‘I ' 1 I '4 A p 4 y of Tammany Hall who over-rode Minnesota whore a Democrat in. » “*1 it I In” I n m mmd to as‘ 1.00m 10!. wrelgn trade; but [Yep Gmcriioi*_ Hai'i'iman‘s \x-ishcs by (-umhcnt \irs. Knutson was (19- i IlSt in liaison With the public,’ the ful complaining on Canadak mm fort-in: his own candidate Ho'suii i'calcd. Her husband had publicly & i meeting insured that the ' t .t i ’ " I on to tho senatorial ticket. '1‘ he called for her defeat and asked ' 173 Great Geor" S ‘ 1n eres S not the way to make sure of a defeat of l-Iarl‘lmaii was in effect. for her return home. The voters: ’, Q u 66 ‘ t' I , . . . Ed 5 cloean 1' created 0\ 9.!“ the weekend in the share in if. a repudiation of boasmm a lid in her district apparently agrf‘edi ' - H ' 0 malmam the 800i‘Wll M’ . " Rtit'kciellnr imi— l’tw. 1, i ‘ 4 - gerve h" the l - l 0‘ mo" V I “II - - » i 2 ~ men.) and With the husband and she is out] goa for Which we strive!" ’ Vi . i . 1 .