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I was ust thinkinit today et the
waxier etrane,litthe woe in.whielt mar-
ried *tilde geovetio UM& "ituelt other.
titeteentitttftetitls, Joao
ttnd exPreestons, they know exactly hew
they feel about certain thlue"'ti end peo-
ple- The :dangt.tr aigaals that tiash
2•eviteit the eonversation trC4(1 UR dant
gerous ground. ,
rilhti paper protested.last . vireekff of 4,!cturse the most ,eeeres,siee of on,
againit, the actitn Of it conetablee at is the little kick wider the table. For
whelhi eor shoo Ifm a'mum, supposed instance, we Weredining out last nights
There were it emf app
tO have aided in theft, es he . was feWnele oletack
running away frene the eonstitblee T,tW tmooushicer . then we went „in
tti:astui:f71: eredit to a Ken -tuck -Y.
Like, all men,' I iUI)l)OS4 iiiy tongue
started.witgking. jut a tritle too freely,.
AV, but a hard heel caiv wit
minister a, stinging blew to a Poor de
fenceleS$ ankle or shinlatue. I eheked
over a raouthful of food and, answered
the questioning glances that were
thrown In my ,direction by toughing.
But, forgetting discretion, 1;event
ahead and started itt totell of ''Sitette
,of the wife's relations. Boy! another
eraatilting Move on the -bins. Itelfway.
Into ette story I 'had' to stumble arttand
And taper off rei story by teillog about
ell* we had the thaw; 'and though
0414 Stay Wag it Wee a: good one
-while it Ittatede
What* If SurYthhig, is being done
but Ai obeervance or the Conntete
6`ettellerY in 1941?
The istattord. °#itite :11. wishes
tt hatti,ittinitin., :lie would:pat half
tikt IA 1,10. lieitda'and Setitittite other
Ir
leitlitelet the ,iStaar.
Will have • to be p7O-r-t;lfl 4U er
may take shelter, and th
1.1W, thee° harbors be afilher
40* upon the tantayees of the emit:t-
em
•
TRE GODIER
eir!‘eat Vltava 011 Ike Wir
couviuted of the mit a fet Silrell
•00kr4sle aud devotee lainteOf to penned*
othertoreePPort It poPotiand-
1st.
-Foreign Affairs QUArterly (New
York).
STALIN CRITICIZEDRY A it'ORMER
- •
man shot at Windsor was not ;
tint at .TotenIto feetedays later an
eighteentyeareibil bey wo4 fatally shot
in .Simille eireurOtancett'. lie aud two
Tbe 000 ever joiie wee. titit'ett other youthshadeallegefilY held up a
up in a fear( days, Thereis-plenti-Of tiOrist and raftde;i.it:r witte.$41.50e1d4tv-
t ateetey Vitiradaletheeteh ittie rather hie an automob e. en. cluteed.. by.,
stosiesso; dteteeseeee. the pot the lee ;mit of the
to
i .* • ea e -Ode began nen; when he was
, 'Lane* • Dodge, the 'fernier phot byea :Pollee iet .eie Is a ease
titenitenlin telephone-elietatore of a yOith-done, to- ttettOt'for thellieft.
liteo redeye .1.260,900' frone_the estate -of $27;00. It' is-rSatiiifitictory . 'learn.
,oe-hee ,teuttletigatine, "Danny'tDdge. that the Atte Yeetten ral 4ist taking the prima wheat in ,ChigagiY.' I snp-
-OW shoat ),0,11,610:tO worry along on teegiilzentee o±theand it is to. P4se they thought it was theapplejacie
- • Little did -they realize that at was the
be hoped that t pelt men who did, feu' blow on .the shins, thatehed 0:used
the killmg, and pot enema, well be
taught tt- lesson. Guns. re supposed to .Going in•-to.the parldrj,maeitged t
be insect' by poIi� ofd its. for self -de- get Lar enough 'awn)" that I.•"PYas tint of
fence, not s t meee_weose range of the herd heels. • But it did
_ uotutake any difference. ff It just seenied
t were proved, as if -I never start one of those
would to met.it the eath penalty;
Aneteenstahle 114 Ihittilln. *this
reck1es4 £ashioii Shout be dismissed.
instanter, . and tthe Tor net' officer 'mar
consider himself etcy i he is not eried
•fur
At Toront 7,', Messrs. liepleirn end
amneethemselteee by 'eceidemning
'.•Ottawa's alleged hieffieletteyein.,condnet-
., ing Canada's, war effort So far as tee
can seer, howeeetee thee war will not be
• Won with speeches criticizing:, these
,Whe aro doing the we*
*
DurIng the - 'diVil 'war in . Spain,
:Russia .shipped eireas •fetteld the Gov-.
••ernmeet tante-. Now, i is reported,
•these •arMa are being shipped,. through
.Fittuee, :to Vinlend_te be used against
treffteln
t-Eerope'ttei Made•Some queer turns.
• -tette:, eetet- '
ports'friina. 'Ottawa: ere, to the effect
that .iiii-St-Lawleitee •`eeatra,yetirejeet
,istte ,rneeeteste mech. progress • as to do The.l
The• 'THE
Bishopof4 outli
Md
lettetteeThee,L
tolldevsji tee. '
• What do we r limtt
our enemies? -Some ,
realize that it is oSsibl
to loyeehis enemy en
wi
to forgive 'time , Oorstet\ive
-earlier reports Indicated, and that an given etereaten
egreemeut With the thalker States is a• ..of the ProdigalOn
it tin '
, pong way fro.at eopvietiO4.. getretete fteete „ere rt to, sh
, , _ .„, - • he is -restored k ' fell,
li , riot and., in,x ,,,9:tieb, ee'"strong ..vetcee ' ,.t ..
(anti- that I- ' at
are'''14,e1.... '',Ileartit-iii opposition to ,the reetoratien. teill!lf 11Z
ento,. and yoterer -Will hate -ail op- Wes-nctleint of give
unity or sounding mit-Candidates itt till the' aell c to h
11(1we
was .waitin- 4
=Ore -F had. Ao„.
clear en the
restoration to 1
etees, ill both
t the next electioe as to their atti.bide to
the proiaosal...--
. ,
The emphatic_ protests against the
Etephurn..Govereiment% Proposed IDAMguppo to(rby,
eiOti011 ban have had their effect,- •-rreetaMeete -
and tbeteintateintroducedeitethe,-Legle-t "-WOW • go fat
• 'attire thikweek provides, as we ueder-
stand,. it, for a two-year tette: _for
coulaciltietWith' the provision
n YeenitnieittalitettefteeeteftervOte,
'de 1:0t:let:4in ,the Pfesent one-year
term., There ia1ready hi the' statutes
• A "provision wherebyany municipality'
may by vote et the electors declare
„for a two-year terni,tgor its c011141.
The neve bilteist .in-
•
„neepeeerteeebut twe sapposce the- Goverre
ment had to do -something to save .ita
*
There will be general satisfaction
.(i0e.s 40 ,waa
nation?, but
until ehe repo
tion of fellow
givenel,thentgli,
forglve.
IttiCLI1LLE N» DISARWOHINT
—
The delay itt lavaiclibeg mew we
fensive and the paaeiouate deitire that
tteUtrat opittiou, more espeeledly
fully lag protu
ereeattizetor 7:01 twhee
are flghting, u
_...OttiOntwows*tentatkiveuguiwt • fe_rtiamtlialliebteit.itatetrewwir 1,74eaye:
--areerighteel-tithik-, - tit lindtetluentselveit
at this •stage to stating them in general
terms, without defining the methods by
which they hope to beteg., them .into
effeet nut there is much (Woes-,
elm of '"peace ,almst by °them' aud
aome Important facts tend to h(kior-
gotten. Many*, ter „instance, accept, at
its faee value linter's charge that the
Allies broke it limonite° to Germany to
disarm, anti therefore 'seem; ,to desire
that et the peace there should be simul-
taneous dlearneemeet of beth Sides.
But the Treaty of Versailles contained
no sUell Orotniee en the pert of the Al.
lies; but, on the contrary, a promise,
on theePert „oft'Germeny "strietle to ob.
serVe"' the 'Clauses providing for her
aisatmameut order to tender ,pese
eible the initiatiort ot a general lintita.
tionof the ertnamente 10_41 nations."
yeryone remembers that these elituees
.sterer'repudtateeletty.„ Hitler in Mareh,
1935. .But Ilttet„jetturereallee that tlm,
work oZ 'the:Allied OoMMItigiO,n .4P -
Pointed in 1919 to control tteretan dis-
armament had beentitreitglit to an end
”(bY---the Treaty of , Loearne 'in 1.1)24)
before it had been completed? •The
armantent which, under -the 'terns of
the treaty, should bave been cerrie4,.eut
within -six months,,,Waststill incomplete
after nearly 04, Years; and the final
Teport of the. Commission, WW1 would
'have made clear how much still re-
mained to be done, was never published.
'The -additions, therefore,, which un -
stories about our relics without glaneing- 'der the peace treaty were "to render,
up and -tateilitalg the dakter signal IA possible" the Initiation of' general ells-
. .
rsttlthil's eyes . a gleaming little armament were never fulfilled. 'Herr
look ivithtetteligWty.wrinkled nose. ee:y-, Hitler's eharge eonsequently falls to
but thet-exiiression,eenvetis a imiltitude the. ground. If we 'hear thisttect itt
of Weeds ,wethout her seeing -Anything mind, we ellen understand *fr.:Wick-
et ham d' insistence (iutthe Fore,
• • • When 'the,elantger took Itilierthere, nightly -TM •October); the...disarmat•
Was alwim the -little cough._ That -ewe, went of Germany to the leyel requisite
Cl-tttrtitd. -PPP 'deu little hacking that 'seemed so na for the ina,ietenanee of internal ertler:
ton in a let- tura' to everyone' but iiie. But there it as a condition of "-her ;entry. into the
red light.seddeply_ Federation he desires. he says noth-
[ looming tip to tell thereirtiargerWeadein it:Ttittlifitiftafitentehrellieteee
an by forgiving •Sometimes I managed to bluff, through neutrals. •--Though one must hope for a.
not Win' to it. . atter a. few words t seemed general reduetion. of Denis at the eft -en-
ter a Christian .to lose heart -and let the couyersaeion est possible monmet corapatible with
„Yet be unable'sliPerom. me And into safer ebennels., . security,' security- inese. come _ before
rauett _he.longtt • 44 east 'eight wea only on tedication ete:rything. e• -
picture of for'' of the nlanYmt:itnert it,EF such a thiiig cUtit' effeetitteattlfeettiettdeeendeim
,in the•parable becutst elways renienther an el&
p les collective .arms eutfieieut to deter
eret the rather, erirtriend of inisaging that atter so a' potent14.eggreseor; and members Of
W the son that 'Maur- Teats tiomee strange powerteeteasi the -League too long allowed themselves in any event ,.tte secure hie. held toyer
ship with him to ineke two people fhb* alike on minpr ter forget that the Covenant only asked eastern Poland and' the ,Baltic.ettates
-- ' , • ,,,
giveness /neaps, subjects. .' You've --netitedelt your s .its.reenebers toe -disarm witehneitteth4lplinariats., The vvestern, powers were --too scrUpui
hip', but- there self!
ous ' or. too confident to PAY his price
'eSse inethe story ' Sitting. in the Parlor' or kitchen, of national security, 4
Pert tiopefor a. disarmament conference be- Ile came to terms, accordingly, ;with the
Utself and .ftros0 lialis leading. , . . Yo'a 011 one side . . . gen at Gepeira le 1920e:though_ the„,ret.teetteeeee, ssiiahue, el ,
' teelath ifeeen--thee9thertee-Bve. rYtit** ' s-c‘inp es. 1 ut fat' the gallant obstin
t .1, e, but the -first quiet . - thgtchildren in bed . e .. and anyhow, rtii-Ot. !have known that :Ger- .
• v.' act,. Of the .Finns, he •would have won
111. -with ! the son. It is you're quite engrossed in Yettr. news- many heti, not fully - carried.out the
- - - ' - • his entir,eprogitenithe '. without -blood
!there. cannot be this .paper or book. - Then suddenly Yon- disarznakent.. ciaetset of the TreatY•Itf shed; i ' • „ e t, - - • • 4
teetship;.thts forgivet- leek up and start to setesomething and Versailles. • And the movement for the .
The•PaeadoX Of •thie achievement, 01)des Want -it. Thit V 'ar the 'Same Moinent tie& Vit-iffrotek-e: letififerente, bielmd as te was-bte power-. tainee with Germany's., assentls the
ertt'xte in the Neve,- 'sup eeclestarts to tell- yen the exact' tiii Opitiltin in this t'countty, aseunieclitsboa,
. it 'is in reality- antInsurance-itediest a
'sena° • thieg.. Whateesteit-. that -makes Much' momentum that it went on .:-
, . . . German int -estop. ' Tru.sting no power
Stalin's nuasia has Weenies-4er -tut
in three short theettloe ft totalitarian
power like another, as carelees of her
plighted word, as eentident -In the
supremacy of force. - It is difficult to
remember that greet , enduring
aehievements atilt stand, to her credit
in her own vast domains.. But Oille
does not pay Stalin -the-credit critt-
eiziug his morels. • Whate„then On the
plane of political tdynAmice, P is the
Meaning of this performance?
A single thread of fear.run$ through
the web ortiftiseoeite pelley fritm the
early twenties to the present. Alva:4
by varying means 'Russia 'hits sought
to entiere herself against the denger Of
eapitaltat attack. In 'the first phase
she <made the quael-allianee of flatten°
with her. fellow pariah, the Oerntart
deepublie. Ilaittruined •and wholly
isolated, they helped one-ttnOther again-
st the ttictelt3 Ver$41.11e$' "10 Phase independence of Finland, the rtikritinet,
encled 'with the Nnzi revolution and
donutietatto 0. .Baishsseiss_tet austion,d 9theoargt Gitte.rmt,ittn, Wytt,egtur othrt tut (isieCalello.ritl.
Thereupon Russia filleted to, the tiVeSt, pletelY front the Bitter Sea, end very
concluded her alliance with France, nearly- from the teaseio alsoett,
seonutegi:tilt:otwheinL4g:uep.poorft oNeatt4ir tisillaantel. And "'SO they inet again at, Btest-
170reoalle; broke aynteel; in:per:a:nod; e, 1: ,ofvvinhet.e_, 411P:di le:rine( )1'; of tLitoi;e1,1 eirsiilDesefattie9thb4ewurr le4e9l3reme911a,:tfur7rytob;m4eSatuehtotUneot:
Front. This led to disaeter. The
cratic stern, who called the tune.
of tluntch. For a year Stalin hesitated, Now as -different eetmenr, desperately
inelining to a policy of isolatien.
. -anxious. for nutelan aid, faced 4..re-
tatteously with London and Berlin, newt male and .
disrais$ed Litvinov, negotiated sunitt-i juven a te d • Sovietpowerful,
eertrautr; hltousses at aevl 101 grs- •
must be paid for on her own tomes; „, lir
141.8 the Soviet -delegates -wept before
the demands of -1I-offmann that they
surrender Polapd. and the Baltic
States. In 1939 elitier hag; already
conceded to Stalin as a sphere et Int
clouded saw of Ilindenhurg anti Luden-
dorff- stretehed Of** lends of the
itkraluita. the *II and Os Oran of the
Ottuttesus and of ituatantse * 'nigher
*till ambition Yawned; not only iihould
Itussitt be eneireled by a eltain of bier.
man dependencies, but she should her.
self be partitioned and thereby elimine
Med.
as a Political threat to Germany.
But ,above all, the purphse Me
volley of naked brigandage wail de::
Oared to be the deetruction of Bolehe.,
yiton noxenutislan lands. The ad-
s in February line, whielt preceded
the final Soviet capitulation, "was de.
Oared tothe lit the interest* of eiviliz.
talon and against the Bolifitevties. The
Gerinktot were coming, Announced the
commander in 'chief, as "$aviours 40d
net as conquerors, ;wont to put down
the tiranity "which ha.a ridged I
bloody hand Against your best people,
as well as againat Poles, Ltthuttetian$,
Letts and Estoneanten The avowed
objeet of Germeny- in 1918, therefore,
wee, to restore the ancient Kingdom of
Poland. end. to Proteet Lithuania and
the Baltic Stetes against the hoprors, of
Itolskeelem.
;It was, Under this gue that she die.
tided the 'Teeitty of Ureet-Litevale cet
trfarelt 3,, 1913, Whereby Itusala ack-
nowledged tee loss of all the above ter-
ritories to Gerntany, and.,of4ithe „dis.
triets of Kars,- and Atdahan to
Turkey; in'additiott recognized the
finally precipitated the war by his pact
'With von .1tiblienteop. This was ,the
:third phase of the Policy -of ineurtmee.
,It ,Gerenter and the- western peteere
were exhausted omelet war; the.
speetre of capitalleelutereention would
be laid for some Years. • ,fluence ehose yeee. -Bettie .Statee
Itt retr6sPeC1 IlOw• cleat Roffntairluid annexed in order to pro.
which wee eitecure tea Aeigest. 'The.
Anglo-Frenchtalkslow itt ,masoo,st, braketectethe.m from Bolshevism, and was
t prepared to acquiesce 111 the return of
dowia over two issues: Stalin, 03:1L_Thliszh territorp.etoeituesia....*qiie..ilrat
rn Crt of Brest -Litovsk elZnetrthoef
was .in tact denlandhtg,' "'free hand theUkraine, and the "grain Aid ttill•of
Ptt ilhottilsi rtdr4g!into:IBUs;uts t -when
4r* 01110Yr' that
t, $114 ucid itirerler4eenr!di:b11;4.ertahe dule 41te:4°t)it Ukrainianedtellaatnt er'edciQ advancem11
Pse aaxi en:al 11 n nn (.1;i:tt th,ee' 4:114:k:rt. tebvi xt4isnee:e. hs4 110 7wali 1liis 1 price ls; , tn, ,.e6ebetween:,7t htcleuntpassage tSwaoOrx TotrEe gh Utigs a BrestYeaa7r.:0
tor saving Poland. In short, meant
ro-arke'd the transfer -of etscentlenCYoC
,
pyooterkei;.ftom.German! ttt;Ittisenis,;
'etellereign Affairs Quarterly • tete*
....
when • they: read that Soviet airplane
oriror
had bombed. Finnish -.cities and that
- Soviet troops ' had invaded Finnish g04.
nay find some slight , comfort , in- the,
•reftectien. that.e4srailemlightirt*thog RueLlat:lelno
4 net?. eeperienette tie -the erneste-s-
•
have been at 11; .off and on, for more
tortes the 'Finns. have neer test their.
tpussian , .-
..Peter the Great of 'nuseia conquered
-Finland when. the-etenntry, -*Vs a Grande.
- • -
lore of independence oe: their :hate of
:19caulpiiiitign.,ula*dheeregetd:-nin iff1117;1a0;-'-blicirt.ity”,
• •
THLJ rileryth:x the ui
eij
lltrevitx:4 i'ara thmvibl"rir:
1111- ) e %Ili it tui armittYou:eb °opt' lc" iduaue*ire 40 eNvi :Ili dtneuet°4117:wo:he 407 aeRD ek tuhth I s* 1111 :411.
Agitin, In. J19
ber, 1917, but meanwhile the uuruly
Firma valued their mastete loom tbkiit
a little trouble. - Even 'after Itialitu,d
gabled her independeneee tile- outitry
wes invaded by Bolshevik troopa,,, aid
it did' not regain, peace, wail tranquil.
lity uutil April 1918, where Geueriil
Karl etaunerheim, leading k “IrthIten
Arnie' enil aided. by °cutout relidoece.
mettle, defeated the, Rosa -law. at the
gbitaii;boattl:goolofoayeThratinteomrate.rpefefete.e'l.,7htiliet Flittakt4, ixti.r.ere,
e Fintitud-e.('-Land : Of a Thousand
,
Letkes")Lests. modern, Itrogteoetve, en -
Pearpta
isiiltmiotbepi
endfriendlyota11jilestor
. -elstagfertiteita:
'11he city hoasis the hagest book at° .
any thriving Amerleatt eity, of 250,
into ‘Eberopeooko ;,40*ditililliautconoentiroe„.firo4rm0dd4eve,teduL, „
relgilah. The leountiee 'Preceded, ' MO
.ittorrnitentL;Stiiitueeauindftt tike*,advopatiottn atterof;magenye.
Which. 4 4 Ita Eirrotioan bialtPlitee „in
the little Nerthetei lalte.
. .
hillinurteirlaC.14nreeo'gatitartgelet,t;ttilteattgre•dreeti11114' not r. -
have alreadeee .ThirtYdive Per eent; of
the. "Coutitettai • bintle is covered Irith
forests, and lumbering „and tliqettentee
feitture of wood:prodectsceastttete the --
ehief Industry. ;Mere theit-twottlitrdri
Of tfhe-peeple are engaged in agrient-
tfire ; 0,if...421,TY iffte.tdeertvi.pue6r4egeee, ;N. tievrer 1,71:071 ,
trial Workers.
rt.
n see, berina.ny you do -that? .Well Itveenever been -
o s ip we .o her a e to • ethom, thate .,. and - what
- domination. .*Anq mattes. it even more strange -is the fact
and !tleSires restore, that you'll staretatalk about somebody
tte'h cannot fore thaeeyoe, haven3 thought about for , eight months' of dictatorial rule -with-
.tutl -t-be .anxioueete agces...,....:-..I-.....e.".... - ', ' • .,telseve his delegates from the couferenee
. The steauge ways in Which:';people and announceelils-ifiterition• o1! leaving
• Who are married grow together...May be the League; A Biltish National Govern-
embaeraesinteat moments . . elstiell as •mezit ores. itoe prepared - to •- take the
when you feel that hard shoe against responsibility 'of breaking, up, thee 0011-
-our : anklet;:. ''. but neverthelese it feren.ce by, embarking on a policy, eof.
StiveS you many onbarrasSing moments rearmament. - Mutt they done so,. the
later on. ' You can gerrekally count on eourte of the•Iest few years might have
your witeetteingeright about vehaterete been.-:: ' (till -- .t-' eft' i - •:',.' 'ie. tr ' ' '
*-----e-Ttitertuchese-or eel:N.171e ... ' Vote
nightly. , •
Of.....,..
..>
buteinterruPtiont-thetigle. in the eve' arthreetelis ..sessoeiistsesesesstesst
of preparation for t econ erence_',i ere_
all. Two „ routes *of, Invaelen • awaited
was eensiderable evidence of German the choice of Perlin,' ond througeftLem-
rearmaMent itven, when Ilitler, aftet berg into the Ukraine, ..the . -other by ,teet
ale elide lend me the Deltic coasts" to
Leningrad: t, Stalin eleteiS; ,t•Cloaed
.botie e.„.precantione„. , 'Vont.
the standpoint of inilitarist realiFine
may look intelligent. itt the strategleal
emu°, Russia. le 'now very' much less
open- to attack. But by this, britte'lity
Stalin hits destroyed his beet defensive
wee -which :was the friendly 'eyttitifithy
,not: only ,of•tthe,. Working class but of
eteetttle' etteleeem,eltaiglantittand--France,
thus being nearer, the very danger that
prompted htin, :to „grab these : strategic
°see- • '!" '
.e -The New lopublie (IsTeW.Tork,),.
THE' TWO MEETINGS ST BREST,
LITOX7Sli ' ' • • .`
There is eturiethete,faseinating in the
• completeness of tthe pattern woven by
the Fats about the two sets oitnesso-
eileitteittiblirtibiCh took piece
at •,Brest -Litovsk - twenty years .aParti
in 1918 ,and now agaiti in1.030. They.,
,met at Brest -Litovsk in that 'gloomy.
December of 1917, defeated nussia,tex-
hausted A.uetele, hectoring, self -Leisured
*Germany, And from 'their discussions
'wee born a' treaty ri rquel ed tit modern
Pihb-te has be
threuiiout th
zany eetion
took ace the
net pibliShecl:
ow an: artiele
writer of it we
the lists. A co
the subject.up
the fact that
ere
tes'etif„Sielieeiliteattetey6"
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the: subject, and. tile
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t•lerableteritleig-nt
nee - because ,111
ed Cross drivee
with theelecisitin, thet the titenons Cal- lied not .appea in p int- Ills s,ectiont
• ,
emitter eteir0 are enot ie.- go to • Newt tag---eu'oeded its. quota, but he was a
little skeptical '! e to ter it would go
YOTkilext summer ,aettin attraction for "ueittp time it e• public were not Ire
s . the Nt'iorld's 'Fair, Intadditton. to the formeieeeeeetemeee that the *hole thing
feeling again:-,!; ellovvingetthe: little. Would be epee;• to 'inSpection 111'x -int: -
then= tglrls to be made it sideshosts 'Publishing sett 'criptton lists,' he said
(apparently loeithig .4t it from "a* -nte-
teatitre;' there .4 the further eonsideee
• . , . . .. terial 'l standpoint); "is • good-ibusiness.
atiori, the Moat, important °net -that A .fteeeetateeeeet-paye_for,,eteemeneeee
their health might be Unpaired* in Ser- times I over." 1,ti.ylt.ent an. organization: fostered, . here by 'disloyal or Merelv
4 . . _ 4
, . of Past Year . . .
„roUndings and conditieps se *different tuPPorted bY the Co tributions of Its ,
. , credulpus, Anadeicane"Internationaliste
,
„ i.frotn. those .te, .whiele. thee are ite., - , . .,,,, ,, . ..______ ' en-eer, der to enlist.thet-American.people
. , . t - members tails to ack owledee the4••eiv- .
. , .., inge throUgh etdetail d financial state- Nin ..
018ton:teat and ift'ht` ant' chance% one enenethe Nvidoet's mi e goes unhonored, • ' • - make -the world tate tor democritee but "'It" e. ,
. eteeii eases „treated .und_eri in. aeother terusade"--ostensible , to... e,„.„,essfar its uts .
• Health and. 'Welfare ' . aettially '46- mai British, as Meelebrittelity. „ • .
Committee • ' ' n - - Vii4A6" cVoi ttellatanY the, vital ttedessity Was a
. , , s eedy ,peate whieh should conclude the
. ,. ..p • . •
. ehould die[and the -et' -be broken, eapliee'slackertt is p rmitted to stay
. there Nir.pritlii be &we intlignatiMeanCong utider'-eoVer entt the ' le,,otganiiation
suffers as a reiilt ,-;' n th.`e'F'caSe of the me . Chinese-. and . various other:, chestnuts
- • out of the fire, . wat . on the thstera Front mid- relefitie
. ,
the tbimeautle• of atIMIrere of the.
. -.Red ieross, asekni jtod. i thel% lifive re- At the Meeting of ThonS Chib. on t little all 'Available military foie for con-
inarked,--11Is lint( ed worth w ' • - Of (0111 ,c the e Britioh, French; eeneretien against England antl France.
* le .; ' - .- know' if the feflOve at tiome. it 'doing hi
atteattpled with the hearing -of coininitte
Fridtty night, last much of, tile time wa Chinese and. , others have tvantedeier
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support and have been doing their beet Peace With Itussia she must haye, but
tide to _enemy had her- ambifions „also.
, In the Provieee of. Qtfebee municipal bit feom behind, the lineS. : ' f;
,•reports. . .• • . • , • ' -- - - , .
to win ft. -Untepostionably -they .have at her, own price end on her own ternis.
'elections are_ held in, mideTa.nuar,y, 1 - • used protiaganda.to persuade us to tint,
Rues* lee prostrate before her; within
, A WELCOME VOR,OANAItA For the health and welfare coinmittee derstand eta sympatitize With their her.grasp Were the.occupled provineee
though et. trunilier'Of inunkcipalitiCe-ette:
, , . ....... , . „
, . , ... celmachester ,(4uttrdiae, 1)01 22) Lion' IL T. Edvtards reported nineteen. Point•of, view. Blit first of all, eelletir
(ti 54 tof the -Baltic, and the newly proclaimed
vhe option of lti
ii, their come . Tile ar,rivel Ati SOoli of Canada's first tpropagatula? The word mean$ Itirfgdont of Poland, ready to be erected
eases tteitted:in 1939.1n. cot:met:tem with
wiaats
eitateir the summer -time; , Eleetions in" contingent totteetteettotseet•sttielee proof the Club's •work for undetepetellegeo differeEttleitite.iliffetent-tieople. ttete as in. Ontario into. eenti-intleleentleikt 'States subject t,o
itniber eleetidite
. ,
Iiinuary have the -ids tantage over- of the enthusiasm the Doininion hringt children. Of these nine wete orthe- Herbert Itooyer ,denned it 'as f,ollows e
to the Allied 'cause and of the close medic and ten non -orthopaedic eases. , "That special brand of cultiv'ated ue„
, .
, of
, ' eomPale
tlionS 4) Or . the :British *C0t002on. Of the. former, five. were new .Ceee$ end truth.. WO Call propaganda. Thi8 WOr-d
llowing a linauctal report for 'the full wealth in the war. ' hostilities had the nine were classified ese Infantile ',at Otto time had a reputahle" and even
4`siendar„Imita to• -he iaeed befere the .letrelyebegon before ad:historic debate -tiarelysis, .5;_tuberculare*: .tiongenttal 'ettnettfied rdealillig... '. it is pOW a Sill,
;4ot-evil.LIWIten-:.--the--e teetetteree.held -.1i-ttetheeteaniiittian Parliament , showed deformity, 2. Of the noteortiloPitedie tetere..werd meaning half-truth, or any
le eerie fl' 811)' r , the nuance/1 8 iite. Canada united. from, oceatuto.oceau in „eases nine were -new and one an old .other-distortion of t,ruth. It moves by
, , ---- her vteffort 'and facedttliatetot.etriet,ease. Tliese were classified.as follows: tiiinting a' nein, by makiug -synthetic
omit ewers ontr ten auttadralt „ Months -, ar went with an embarrassing rush of reel:Throat and 'now, 8-; :eYes, 1; . elft news end ,0 ass., end canards. It
r
which is hardly* fair teethe . eleet,ors. emits for eervice overeeas, That theypalate,I. • , prometes the --emotions :of hate, fear,
. If we )1111,St ha.ve our etiitnicipal lefiling have been. so swiftly ofgateleed into an, Of the nineteen Ceeete 'eighteen were Mei dissension.".. ' Thie definition effee-
,
beftire the etid of the year, why not expeditionaiy foree, supplied and em- admitted to hospital,' and appliances •tively' expresses the current popular
,_ . , barked amid all the other dennolds that Weie supplied in -five eases, - , view thet propaganda is.essentially M134
aitor the municheil ye4r to. prukOctouer War has made olLthe Dernieion, shows i . Christraas baekets, w4 re. provided for tending.
314 and giv6' the municiPal-,bookkeele admirable energy and resolution. Their thirteen homes at a cost of Ot. A. vert, different idea of the real 111t-
4)4Sponsoring IVinter Sports '' ture of prepaeancla is e*Ple$9ed in an
a
itn. opportunity Of preseeting: it fin. emitting stirs many,enduring memories. - . e . - ,
rtelitl report for the full ,year for the
, . the lade who have new had their first , , ion J. A. Graham teported that the editorial of ,the weli-itnown Catholic-
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glime from their troop train windows Chth WaS Sponsoring both. junior ' and weekly America,: "Propaganda -•is. nail-
inforreetioUff .0t the Ircitr, at eleetiett of tpshe English countryside are the 2111V0111145 hockey teams aed 11151 pro- ing ',but the 'dissemination' of views,
, finie? suceestore of 'soldiers whoee deeds are aviue" them vvith equipment aedt-unk ,principles, dnd facto, and in ,Itself is
4, * * ! Part of 1t1 tory. ' %tie valor of their form. • _ •. • " ' • , I as innocent as wheatealeing." And
Lent It. u. Itiys reported that the , the editorial pointedly continued : "It
The iSignal-,Star said lastweek.that Predecessors in the face of a first ex.
i oittdoer eitte. wee alutost ready for use. I•becomes ,evil when bY- forged Processes
if the Great , toes deep i tsetteretay Perienee of gas- at pro -i, theirresource.
fulness at Itestubert, their terrible_ jmn-1 ' Lion Stonebouse reported the organ,, it strives to distort thettratItebr de-
, sehenie should -go ahead titere would islintent grimlY Withstood at Givenchyt ization of ten "Bantam" eteame---.11ve 'eclitioni;"'' _----- ' ' -
be' lelenaands, involving many million-, and their Meinorable actions'. let 'Arras itinl°1' 'Intl 'five "hi"' 411(1'?3ehetlule5 n 41)°Tit 47" Yeats ag° it 411-4"figlitsite4
tirtaitgeil. The members of the Club group of educatois AO ptibliciste retire -
for the deepening of fico'rei of' teree,s and at Viiny Itidge establistied for all '
tittle the repute of the cenediee Army. have been divided into groups, with senting a etuntber of :oureleading mai-
Lakes harbors so that they May accoms It ie not so often rememliered that .,in 1 five or six L1021S sponsoring '-telt Ban- versities• otonized the Iiittitute for
sesdate the oetart-going ' ships." And thoeeteeete when the itneorteeee of the tam toani. '. Prolieganda. Aealyeitt`. tile_ lielP the Int
, * day or tvro later The Amherst:burg air arm was only beginning to be t ally in the, summer season an athletic dlr. teliigent ccitizens deteet and analYze
riche came to hand with the following realised, Canada produeed sometof 11101 Pet"r wa''' ll'gagm, swimMing and life. propaganda." ,Their approach has been
ivar's finest pilots. The Empire',Air saving clasans Were conducted, and ball scholarly and disinterested. Tile," de -
stemma : 1 Sehool, ithieh will make so lmportritt fe'arfil 8.110fl144'4* - 1---- lined propagantItt as "the expression of 1
'ilta aanoinreement tbitt the St it contribution to victory in this strop:- Altogether it was a big and Prodtre- °Pinion_ or action by indirldunis or
Lawresee seaway sgree.ment be- gle, p4.,-hm,ed in ri inna from whieh some five year for the Limo, , groups deliberately designed to -infitt-
mass Coned* and the 'fatted, of the most filmonci, /MON had (dreads, A committee was appointed' to rtr- owe the opinions or aetions or other
Slam is almost ready to sign is merle in the inst writ The men yrtm range for A Itkdiefi. ' night tO he held imlivitlitale or groupe with reference to
Wall zweefrod with Pie*our* ammit have now reached Europe he,rald A C011 f4h4"tlY• ' predetermined' ends.' "This definition
clit, people of Asalreratbarg, for If tribution on !and and in the Air IV _.,_ ,. -.., .,.- itifiel .!f_fl. rotkgest that a prripagandist
. fp isobject is throsgh it will whieh the strength of the , Allies vvill , A PIYOPIIECV necessarily distorts or falsifies, or evert
aS1 notA-106"11"*" *ill be* be nobiT reinforeed. 9.1ifier wiii be reloaded to grpat Mit liiS igiitieraOttifs lark logic .or se-
- woo as ."11.4 Pprt "4 thst it "Do I realty need roy coat, brushed?'
'dog al 11"4**1 will he Iii"e asked tiwk passenger in ili( Pullman,.
• . **Does you!" 4,1m1/t1me4 the porter
0.11.0634 If "1/11111/141154 ""144 414' IrrPh grem
eat phosis„ "'floss, I'se
ifidie draft gsp is 07 tire Lakes, then broke:,
'7. -7-
are starting to,say tshouldebeelefeteeme,
-trtt
'Life Is filled' with many of those mi-
a,ccountable little" things suehe as. the .e. PROPAGANDA
opes I have mentioned._ Perhatee eorhe Atheelean. isolationists, long.', in the
day. a man will explain them teens in saddle; afe fighting to stave off the cfrs.:
Itowever, now as it stands, viqi aster, as they see it,- of a swing In
ens .‘let them go- by, wonder it ' little American nubile opinion back from the
about them at. the time . , and .the direction it began following:tele 1919.
_On every hand they see evidences of •a
deeP tide of A.meitieare. sympathe. f�r
the deroocraelea and-egainst the totali-
tarian powers. The isolationiste - at:
tribute -this reversal of publiceepinion
to"Insidious pioptigan0
da." It is ---
eport.:011. leged to have been nevised aproia Das
times when we got elunked en the ShiaS
we diSmisS as being the result of "Super-
ior judgmenttoe thePart o tlidVonien-
folks. 6 ,.
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'tiosciat Weekly and3toothly Bates
Write for Folder.
'Spadlna Alto,- at College Sf.«-
••••M lilt Powell .
Pri«Gicleot
onunients Sale
tiscount 4MATe:lent stork for talon6d Or season,
"VVILL113.MS-Wi3G1krORArrfEVOIallr---
_ .& Viet eard Will bring. (us to yotir hmne. • ,
New designs aid new granite; "Free transportation to our °eke:.
Aimmiummominioniumummaisimiriommouipium.., eisimmo.,------14714. Patrick tte, Pheine 921W STRATFORD •
, If you need anything hi your home to make it more eetatOrt•*
. able;)rou,should. get it as the dap
"THE BROADW&YO1t GODERIalit"
Confectionery Home made loe Cream. Oitaretttii:
Tobaccos (linger Ate
,phtikes-penre arid Napo/jolt euraey. - The definition would applv
,
e forgotten:" announces a Gerntani altke to Geohbels" anti Stomitic cam
brorodeast.
paiga and to the ,fortign missionary
',Ant not befere;t 15 the oornment of work of th0 PrOdthSlorlfin "hvireh. By
• this d nition„ any petssm who bervines
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