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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-02-22, Page 24nd,. ip45 ntitrit *101344 tar QOM/XINING THIV5IODERICLI SIGNALTUX GoD1111tIial Eilatat.Star 1r4s81 Limited, ,We Street, Eloderieht ,Qatarlo Aubiliolption Itatie-44anada, and Great Britain, ;2.00 a- year ' States, ;2.150. Avetrtitsing Ratea on. reaueSt. ° TelsPlieue Ti, TITORSDAY,E131IVA_RY 22nd. 1045 Current'ilieWS. on. the War TIIE rusiti ittitirTMGIIOUND ineittde very'little territori of Ger- , • „ Wally proper. it will Stretch from ,This ;yar, elY to end on. "a,"" the eeetera tip., of :the Lake Of Ooze. to United definite date. True/ it will be OVer',!...iitance, to the approaches of Graz hi i Styria.' It will. caver the whole...high uot writu, °tope v eixua territory ,of the Alps from the mount:al rfor nail" Pritctleal puf eSes after SWLZOrland ettetward. and 7.1laltnlielt, bat 'Organized fighting 'give"it an approximate length. of 280, may still go on for another yeai; „miles , and an , average Width- Of !IVO More in a last corner of Ditler'S de- miles, and total area slightly larger funet European fortress. -r„, • . ", than that of SWitteriaad. No big city It wont he like the.last Witeu is Pleaded,. On:0er ,Ot the war. 'was officially .over on Novenk sized; towns. There are some' fertile per 41,1filSt.„Z_Tlas time there'..are tee italless' alee,- hitt the regkei is net self - Many Germaus, who • reeliZe that eati.7. artflielent;. especially- if --an.---arimy--of 'Ore means _death, tOn, -Many finial:hags some. 20(000' "men is t� be "fed, to- freM liberated coiintrIeS whose sole Other" with a Wore of thonSands of hope , refuge front, ithe Nazi higlvops With,' their .families, in - gallows that awaits them at home. eludiug the -ere= of the quieling0 This time the •NaZi$ 1410W that the front, all :liberated, Countries -Laval, War triminals Will he brought to trial, Paveliteh, etc. -who might not forgotten as they were after 1918. All., seek their last- refuge fthere.., Noe, can • the - after trying to Praetleally all , the ..upper strattiM establish themSelves as the "master of the Nazi "leadership is likely to '" d tO deatrOY Peeples, fOliOW laud, thimpler late* the minintakis;"--- Whoever- has reasons believe ' that Capture Means .death aad• that he is listed among the war crim- inals Stake ail on that last. cad. All. the ether iveh-gangsters, especially the Gableiters frau inside • and out - :aide Germany, are bound to throw in their lot With Himmler. It IS ilelt ' 4"..!" .1*"."."7-.1,......r......-.,,,..., .;.......op...,-;......,.......-...—,,,,---- . • - • . • beneneent, exid . we • call. Only liepe VW . =maw. roVP3 . ', tilo if.woi etinAinUe'Oo. NOW :it is' the 'Canadian's. Who 'int( it wittie-titeoppetethag-io.--likaux , . bc keeping the watch on the Rhine. heard 'gen. Dr. Vivian, Ontario . Min- ister of Health, speak Ia. Grederich.„ ,,A Another "cut . in . the 'Snear- ration! few weeks ago to learn that the sehente It will be more. 'difficult, than ever to of health promotion :Which , he pie- •Iteep MOO., -tiXrdi So ',tilt:idly( aud in so inn& detail . . has.' been Indenuitely postponed. "Itt -- "• 4,-,z;,..."*. mother -sign of swine; Tile oNe. the. "speech from the ''Vhrone" at the wfiole Bitier 7 blue aud.white marker on the Occasion, 6001114 ef.° the legiSlatute last • week ‘at automobile. it was stated:that owing to "total lac ran . . - o , .0 i of reliable •Inferination as to -the coSt eRlOerte be treated like ,"-offieeis and Ot OPerating comprehensive curaave rtlen*u• 9.31eY have nothing to lose •.1101ting",, to the death, and theY, ' health services" and "shortage. of per- always hope that events May take a Sound" there is ao present p4eSsilail.- turn .enahringthent,at some future time .ity, a , Makbig...the,:se eervices generaily' ,taeaOrhikse , jihoe:ehealehrtae:h.0*.-Wht 41.704' Ilseigejs hoarse by repeatinic after eyerY freSh. applicable throughout the PrvinCe." This,_intwever, 'wilt not preveont the diSaSter that ther,will'hever surrender„tain whether a large number of, out-. Conuty of guroa freM, gepig- ahead it is likely that they "mean it. .1 'standing , . German nailitAry leaders The light Will be Carried on by would cheose to take part in a. cam - with its health nurse seheme; and per - Hitler's Elite. Guard, the , SS,. troops. paign which .would he ahnost exclusive- liaps-it IS- just- as. -well --that leetd,healtk It.. is.. .uoteworety., 'tilat,....44oe the be' Ay,au 88 affair. , paly:aucu weurnmeht PI:Weds, ...froin whidi valyame ,experi- ghiong Of the Russian offensive ' very generals . AS htiVe reeentlY-ShOWn'ttm ence InaY be-hade*slie,iiild. Precede the: little has been heard :of the SS troops they . identify' themselves "unquelifiediY col the Eastern PrOnt.. Nazi propa-, with theNaziregime, can be e.xPeete.tt more ambitious Provincial prottect, . ' pude_ 7has..: beat lavisltlY ..extollingto follow Hitler and Himmler to the *- ' ' bleeciS. Of heroism -,brthe ',Velontscht last. ',.;-- faraiers ' -- ---- "Ontario 4imillg rn" "th,e.Y.. ;(the, regular. army) and the Volks- • It-vvetild,' be comparatively -easy th to such' au eitent that it is bland sttirra (the Deine Guard but -hardlY defend this "fortress" for a .verY. long lanci unit has been mentioned. It time. with Some twenty -divisions,. pen., its productiveness? This was the an s$ looks as if the Weiarreacht and. Volks-. 'haps .mucirless, behind the -formidable charge made by Dr. E. S. Archibald, sturm are being deliberately sacrificed :barrier of the gigantic Chain of central' k Dominion experimental inrrear-guard Actions while Iiiinaler's and eastern , Alps. In the , south the director • . o f., ; piCked4-army of Nazi fanatits• are for natural' defenses' of these* motintains a.rras, in areeetit address. He sttited productioli ii sent mainly in. charge of keeping. Jhave long since beet strengthened with , .erally the, Nazi prisoners, make it "their ,I. as reported; that constaat down-bY. their mere preseace and,'. if Wan -Made torts.. „Even after the :Allies Blacii ReiChSwehi, and the early SA. .of "cash crops!' stich as -corn and wheat UecesearY, • shooting--theffeezieg and clear the„ Lombardy plain they -would ha„smesS ,t> behave."eerreetlY" toward ,„angs., the camp authorities and guards. They .'" l`Traitors 'will be _punished by - depreciating the quality ,Of the soil, to Later On, when the acthal front col- the Brenner Vass, before -reaChing the are.. clean, alert, well . disciplined, and the "veh'me cm -tits!! was a 'slegan4 lj,Y1 , eveiybody praises their wallingness to burns up vital organic- :matters' and -is starving civilians' in tita...1arge "eitieS.• still ilave to conquer the approaChes. to ,and. surrender lei local° front Inn Valley had northern, Tyrol -with co-operate. in practical' mutters; - , whieh all 'peace -1003g' and democratic."' coronaanclers opens a • way into the its ca'pititl,' Innsbruck. From, the north .Sources, repert that American military many , minded' Germans- were terrerized, For 6Veryonep.was..ii "traitor" who desired a dangerons degree." Tens of them- lapses 'Optarici, .he said; had beconae- so run are likely to retreat *swiftly SoutliWard '4/though not quite ' so teugh because, with Nazi , priseners, and "that they L - • _ a Lgeiluirte !Understanding with Ger- forther ' enenliesi-.'or ' the eel" - aids ofacres in some parts Of Western heart .of Germany, these. SS- formations the problem Would look the Axel - authorities . have very little. trouble dont through-. oil starvatiOn pit the to a ' region ;already' selected as the *of- the sthaller Width and height :of the %find it hard to 'believe. that those pleas- In"7'. theatre. of , operations , in" Europe. Bali',arian" Alps. • 'ant bo are 'so different fkonl.. sofidation of Germany's progressive , farmers were' not pearly' as prosperoiis 'last murderers of Maidanek, ••• ' tire elements, .... The World . duly_ noted: the -The Nazi ,prisoners of a§sassination of' the Catholic 'leader . . — That last 'caner' Of Hitler's • ---7 or -Alost irninerable would be the, north- . .that there -is" little sense war knew Mathia§'Ilrzberger and, the denioetatic hi. waking FOreign. 'Minister 'Walther. liathenan, : as tlle-Y were twenty or thfrty . yehrs tather of ,lairentlefs---PfettteS§" °W_ill eastern' and„easterit side of the quad - ago.* This, it tine -and DT, Xrehib.ale • Tangle,. whioh N $ilso the mose7vital. life miserable' -for the camp authorities: slapuld know " what he is talkbag" t,theut ;.- • ,--- ,side; ' because it include§ the last iiqop init. it, failed to •recognize tbe signifie- Wherever - opposition te . Nazism. 4P- murders whieh. inevitably!: broke tlae ' "FOR PIPEOR i for the Productiveriess of th'e "ioil is the basis- of -, the ' prosperity of all: . Mapy . ..............7.7. ....... , 1' PAIL OSIFEB OF LAZY MEADOWS "and Carinthia . and the foundries and. arms faCtories of Steyr and 4i.lagen- the -Coal mines and ' iron Ore uf, .5tyria pears in the' ranks, it is mercitessfy stampe4 out. - :".0-nlyil` after The Nev demoeratic. backbone of the eountry. We shall see a ye -emergence of - these of •thg IllanY minor ° vehmie -is, a• matter of . Concern' not only to . , for 6andtieting such 'a war- ot siegt: sOurteS• OV° raw. materials , neeessasy their .fellow -Prisoners, under -control. 'ance 11511.1.1NIG YOUR' 0,W.N Their prineiP41. purpose is to The President and i)iregtor$ o „ WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS 01''‘APAI',41,Y 'LIMITED. miner$ PUFtty.Figti'r art4. i!nrity Oat$ d'nnolince that. the Company's .Name has ,been changed .to Putity 1114)%ii ills thrtited as pe.b„„,„, 4915,, ,A.Iiled•drives on Gerniany front east and west have made sneh progress that frem the air a 'filer ean see action, op, beth fronts at .tlie same, time. The' . Nazis find the territory in which they - can:toperate more and more constricted. BOW different tioni"the time when, they iireutr swashbueldlugr* over-j.11-1.0Pe with nothing. to. binder them. ! ' *. * * -:-..0e,Ueial:-.1,1e- Ganile-is not inereasing '''.hiS Titaiiire :Mir rffeetf for, Ns country . .. . _ , . . . byLbehayiug-as he:is-doing 'cir,".7,,•:inclecd, *he has done ever sintre-thefreerVem- of rTanek was assured. Instead of , . exhiliiiing gratitude for what has been • -Ilene for France, he acts as 4f he and WS. aold.te.r• band jiad done it alt the:M., selves, The Big Thiee. have- no Nvi4 . . - to humiliate' bus;, that IS something. he is ,doing for himself, , * • ' .,, • According to **a recent Gallup poll :more Canadians': would like to -live in: ' 4:Vlancortver . than in .aay - .otherl, Of Canada' s largest :cities (Montreal, Teronte . or .Winnipeg); The Van- couver. climate ,was probably the • de- • tern:ailing factor in the poll.' , It would be interesting; though, to krtow , what the .restilt would be if Canadians ,were polled" on the, question whether they "would prefer 'hiving in any large City' or ba'alanitiller. -city Or town. r 'I, . • * The Teronte, Star is in favor -of the .gX,P . Lawrenee • SettWay -project. The • Star Says Toronto `iwtiiiidiprofit.ky the ech.eme." ' .11.6Wever (according to, The •,- Star), 'tallish 'interests ' Which. have Op- .. Posed it before will oppose' ii. avatar -Thete'S the ilogtown Spirit 'once More. • It is all right for Toronto to wish to ,..prent by a scheme mitach will cost' the . '70' it,nt,ri.,,-,IrundredS of inilliens. of dol,_ ','-lara; hilt .any oppesitiort -4,0 'die ;scheme ' COMO frorn,"selfish interests." • (mu farms a',greater proportion Of theli ' "Drew Must Ge 1!,', the advertise- :-.• .,, rv..quirernentai with Just 'enpugh. Of:the api•ile Picking is at its:Peak. Venus, regions during- the - winter. lias just meats•rof Atte taber-Progressive party cash crops to piirchases.an. OecaSionar a delicately . spotted Holstein with, Italian frontier jrom Mont Blanc 'to been demenstrated alon,,- the Vranto- qat:' ,y1.1. .totOiv, may' be old -, enough to new .inaplement. or provide for °diet, ,royah,,, breeding baCk in. her aneestO sonae .Ple.ce, usually falls on the *Ice the Riviera; where the ,Germans bold 'remember that is what Oliver Mowat's urgent needs, instead of fattening bank the inountaila •passes and forts With a ---L- --- .. ;ePPerienta.used to say of .hirn, "Mowat dePosits'. at .the expense of the soil. ' "It. helplessly until !somebody* cOmes alto& few thousand 'Men • sufficient to corer each winter and then- just stays there *Eit.„ 0.6"*Itirthe.'cry:o'f-Oiltarie-Con- Is a -big question - ,-,-And a mest-irepertant We have a little brOwn* grade heifer, nearly 300 miles •• of front line. .• called "Mell?Co by ,'Mti3. Phil 'for setae' Ihe*Niikia also. have anether weapon. hlit Mowat -didn't go until .he retired glec,ted if . Ontario:, farms are in the, reasen Or !other. This:- *heifer- has Allied* countries have been. iieliv,ative.4 . in - election :j. after ' •electiOn, cne, . one : which cannot safely be ne- kaviays eeep, one of the better.lbehaved. ages from Since D-day all" the main Political voluntarily and undefeated , after being peril to which Dr. Archibald points'. ,aritturS in the stable. • When I Viebt Moved by .the deStapo from' various •.1 at the head of '. the ..,o4;Trelikeht of , What have our Huron- farmerw,to. .saY, Out , the 'other day :slit,- was 1-411.ffAllg parts of -the- 'Reich: 'Into this Alps - . , • 7 Ontario . for tweety-four yeirs. . So I abein. It? • , - ... , ., and gruntiag and the eyidenee .tram .O.tiadrangle. Paul Renaud, . Edouard • the cry' "Drew Must Go!" doesn't - . _....--2.........— - ° . . . the stall te :the .passageway .disclOsed. ; that 41.1ie 'he'd been liairing ,.a thidnigiit Delbes were Deladieri: ' Gen. • Galilean,. and . Yvon ken from Koebigstein' -necessarily mean ,AnYthbAg. . GOVOR1S.TIVIEN'T . geri!ik P.-441 in Salony •to it winter sports resort in .4. • .0 * There is a tread of Canadian think- , been too -much fel. her. . ...- , saacIt'-'-and evidently the Vorarlberg, Where-: they,. have probably , . . . . been Jellied by Edouard' Herriot • Also • The---Listowei."...Banner tells of a ing tharshOuld be ausing Canadians The Veterinary Handbook confused; . me ,l'a *My...panic, and I called l';'e• Leon. Bluth and his wife, kept segre- ' .1 NirilSort,A.P,Cala.e alOng; 'PhetO-1.1.ds aro gated Xis -Sevii.7from. the -other Pro:Leh ";:i..•,..-.414pill.,,r --thero-_who-have....!,thaileda.,-,parcet* --Pod ,sleal. of ,conceril._ ..,•It is _the .i.i..•06kik to . their. son la the Canadian tendency to look upon oil- goVe'fifineff bad and he littif illitteinty- tratifig-lier ,sta-f6...fr,zonet.8.:;,wei,,..6 veciiight, r.fici,_. itiVr ,O-YereealEt; -1Ind: of . aUT,these --.0rar • 'lie drencEed her with a dose and in. Thuringia to the Starnberg Lake in the Bavarian, foothills., it wonld not . • . as At were something_idifferent _ . - . Crae ,:liareel has' been : lest in . transit from ourselves, some great and de-, the process's of helPing';hini-1 took ti _ ois..40:_,,thic._evideuce,:ut,the_olichuity, tacked Santa (liana of wheni„, ,. we eau drenching. but mihe • Was external teake-iilliterti-of-deniandsWithOut=the-_-while.,'hers_veas-- internal, - _--- - - ' _ gbina, , whose , place; of detention is a be surprisiug, if -King Leopold of Bet:. . of the postal Service. ' Not every family restraints: imposed by the recognitied 'Wilson took ti looraround the stable close secret, had been -taken to one of „.fiii.,.ir i:icie'n ,s9 'Dicky with -, its parcels; that the people themselves ure, the and .Old Saltfape, a mournful crittur. his favorite_ peacetime holiday resorts . irtit in nearly fall „cases,. Probably, any purchasers of * ' „..,„„.. ,,,„ the. very gifts that. this Was leaning tip against the side of the in the. Dolomites, So as to, combine the terinreef pareelS toarrive is due - "1"111. , not ,,..,•"" "."' stall, looking 'lice the prOtattet . of It Claus provides. -- - - Gestapo's -farseeing purpose with a 67,..fir.„..„ _,,,,tyllen,,ze_omic -of the _.Govermnent hypocritcal gesture of courtesy. to any '.-fa'illt... on Oill'iiiiifiThIlh7 Week4ofig aleohelic- bout. ,Iielistened , !"`" or the a$ al-elifify•-ofitsgir We Ciliefliegrt-on-pnise-or:,somethittg-au -t----f.t.4.-is.--Xfot -improbable-;that -Admiral, 'start,' hilt to ,improrier4.pa,eiting, faulty e , , agerons will4-the- shook his head. Old. Said:ice A 4a- •Horthy .is , also kept -somewhere in • ' addressing, or to, some accident beyolti wisp' ,Q3repillhg"i4iSter . Rutledge says in. pnemnonia. ' We had to .get more.. theic regioiisi_, Nor Would it Pbe 'in- credible .• the 'control of the mail 'service, such as Liberty inagazme4 ' . ' medieine out ;4.ild. I vent the night. . , Ze'ntlearr;azit:icionnaptpehed eve of ., - • - ,, . '- The Government or the State exists catching a . few winks - "of sleep oii lush* the loSS of •,il. ship carrying .Mails,' d — Christian and the Whole royal Danish ' .! .0" • .... -le , as a group of men Charge.. with. ear -some .blankets in the horse stable and _ ' ing the 'reSpensibilities, delegated o., then doming my two charges. , , ' fantily and conveyed them to the .84w * • 'WAR STRATEG)/..,,, 44aga4lenSsPte.ratlit%'irQbevoi'n9uasulYerotrus.14°Iin13ttn-ilgongige. fteannsat7efar NmsitztlirS .°t bis _ t reliable; They cannot luittete A seCent)j PhaSe. by istration. that ginimier hes trained -------...„... going on hi the Alps. .., One period of Gernian imPerialist'' veurcie e9eirts, in 'Oerraany On a far ..... , -The New York ThileS ,Xagaziae. 'activity ' *III *live .delitlitely ended. greater Seale. It IS for their ;admin.,. ANTHER . mist or NAZI POST - Dr.. Goebbels has been carefully range plans eau be. laid, and the trita- • The ,NaZie UPS that after five' years. . . c. fostering eh() • idea, hs,, direct. and. in.„ ary conclitioas for their success, :just ,have .passed they will 1.10 -Ye 'achieved. - direct toeautit -mut Nazism wilt win .wage as it was before,- Wel he, the flniniall their ;first aim--rtite PhYsical deStrue-- A 1000,...deopoitte -underggoinind battle material" at hal* -The chief concern tiOn Mut Moral intimidation of."aatt- linthi,i,a4rtutihoso in the ttaetr: Ithiteolileramtau,„1 then, of the' surviving: Nazi leaders, imperialistic, anti-lklitzVfOr4a lii ,Ger- observers in Ulla conntry take it, quite Junkers, ewris4 ' inhltle":1aUsh4ltd.$)''4;°'114ncl ' Olittirdnalall; :.1311;inallii41:0;"'-trssi.l'acY'sn.idg'Pri:4neyetiVe. •I'lh'opr:letig:b9inneet,(1°bye 7tGhtimeellri Ger- for granted that- ginanier is : Auoing tighten their *Tip on the Gerniaa oiminuteoeenptarpope,artaitieen8i3sto4rnatratrottirmitiinegr luasses. . .., - . - , time Atheriean and British troops will Youth- into guerilla, bands Which will ground gangs will operate amid the For; a 'while, perhaps; a few under - their. hideouts in the Mountain§, the 'rains .of GermanY, arined deSPeradoest _have gone home, .liesnyed of " the'. ea.., 'The' Nazis, unfortunately, have no not aCtually dangerous:. for the Teat to lose. They will e a nu :nice but heusted by thevar and busy with their• • l'iQned -thrieollatiner, Germans expect in Gerniany is foimd. here in the ,a 1)10 01 of Lha political struggles in „ • * ...,*--Tlie Nation (New York) Vh 1/ b pi .. 61111:ctet,ve Belgium, and vveso, awl, ,the big cities. . . i wan crireinals who have nothing ' more resist Allied occupation forces from such intention. They will , emerge Nazi Germany will not be dwn reconstructiOniu will relax' their gists' can again begin te .prepare, fitep vigilaate. Then . the, German. nation- ici*--defeAtivitil4fial8q, names jind 49i.e'e 94 forged dgeutiientsas, winitig, setvozts .h71.114 „ SIAM, .._...The, ;teal 4,!,4resistanee" .1)Y' step, the Moral and material re - of the,oceupation authorities. Theyt polite, decexit fel- 'will be -planned by other ,:leaders.* -and armament ' Of "the.".-0-erteali-Patible - carried out by the, strategy of "co, Allies in, the complioated task of pr milted; '47vea e eouraged, to. ease - the 4aetkirS--tile. degree . of . unity. among ofteeation." - " eople vvill be Per.-: tl, e rads on ,two closely related. . , How far this Nail -strategy,,.;witi lows Who-Vvant4nothing,bat to: help Ple, Wilt...be agreeable, :venting Tit*, anarchy, chaos. By ap- , ,,,,40g. 34:,_ ica.L.,burdeini of the occupation the in 'Allies and the use the Allies pearing. to Serve -the --Allied, admixiis- ' " itlicirities; But iiiii .afteinpe. 4C.Erike'Vt'allitt-fa:Seist faces 'w.ithin4er42.-...-- trusted- colleagties, ;, - - .4, . ' structedr and punished In/ . death, deal with the. reitetionary-eleinent. le eomthunion * Will be. ' Ob. Many.' A- Policy of appeasernent,- a• A pkrtial analogy to what' we May thr ugh' the "vehine,'" or secret courts- the cblintry, will amount to vensor- Ilieseiso-called "vehme" eputtS Were ship of' the ' tration .faithftilly, theY • will:become lb; . ,c4oniau prisoner.of_wai. eau iiis. GI4,,. . , 4 b the ik ,. the ,.....__.Ntx,zis pkt-war drect, ms. - GerxiienY after the rirst , World War.: . ......... and were use 7 e re erns, , . ' , • THERE IS NO OTHER TOBACCO: Wcatee •farmers bp.t t� everybody in Ontario, 11 York Times told the story "Jo ;January ,have wondered, no dbubt, how 1.olig the By Barry ,T. • Bode, ?, This problem of amis. supplies (and' did people begin to. , realize the_ extent I ........*-...........................,........,.....,......, , • gra.iinrewing , districts ,,of Western COW TROUBLE , petrol and Xood, teo),„Vould be, indeed, which She Nazis have been subjecting • ' of the moral and -physical terror to ,Canacia tepid :Pio on shipping cut• -•Of I was just about the end of DaY the - 'nest difficult fOi the Nazis to11 - their fellow -prisoners -threats' . Of .re-* the country hiuldredis of "millions solve. :We Qau asstune, however, that . prisal after return to Gerniany; . in-," •bUshels of wheat.year after year With- "A ef Patience last week, having diseovered a ,,,eep suspicion that I must be about already the Nazi . High. Comffiand has 0._ started hoarding reserves of , arms, sinnations that exchanged _Prisoners startling to b,e told that sothething iS the worst farmer,„In. the '4whole com- munity. It ali-Started with the'6W.s. series of.._ underground depots within the ...Alps . quadrangle. Anything they, wenld ,be held as hostages, • hangings, out impoverishlag the soil but It munitions, oil, .food and textiles in.:a would take bliek.te Germany lists of all , "lasurgents" and._ that their familieS I similar is occurring in our .oWn Pre- 'We have IL n'llmber of ;Otte individual- beatings,- death. ".".4.---': , , • vince, and Particularly in , Western an of whom at one time Or am:1110r, perbapS much fare. crittUrs . around Lazy Meadoivs, can' spare at present at the fronts, and. more, will be,.piled up i' -The Nazis climbed to power .by the Ontarro, where farming methods -Were there during the- cmning weeks. ruthless suppression of their "internal believed to be intelligent above the e* be counted ,On to start ta little If they sueteeded 'in holding out Only after the average. ' . Some farmers argue. , that "gleam/Vint tile the ; grade Jers' ey -witla ttnheniir would have to come to, a standstill till -till ' the autumn .of ,1045; operations enemies," whom. they ealled traitors, Third Reich oureiCer had. succeeded eeded, in ,Iriiling, they should aim to produce on their teWakistellodoseli,eralle'h •ilfsaullanIndititaairegt the spring Of i9 16. The material. lin- imprisoning, or driving out alt, actual-. &chard *hefl. possibility of any real warfare in such. or potential defenders of democratic. . • e through the challenge' its weaker neighbors -and socialist, and Piteifist iitinciples did it later the, great powers Of the world. The Nazi leaders . ate men of icy •, mind and brutal will, political" strateg- ists of the first order. ' They know that I once their ..armed forces haVe;:•,13„ l' finally crushed -whether by the fall -01!, Berlin, or :the • talk 44.,400t.esgadOn-- ' ,......:*********ememesesamememmemem****emeeleeieim...........,....iemomeet; , ,Just a Fc,,,a, Drops RelieveStutirmess . ake'Bit. e' tpier ireit Coinfdift - It's grand how Vicks Va7tro-nol clears congestion from nasal passages -gives t'inuses a chance to drahi. Results are SO good because Va-tro-nol is Specialized medication that works right Where trouble is -w -to re- lieve painful_congestion and make breathing easier..., Try it-put`a few'drops Up each nos- trit=f4tow.directions-in folder.. • It ;is Pleasant 'to read of the way .iii",,crhich Calla -Man seidiers ilritain and in the,,countries on the .Contieent whielt they have helPed,te liberate are :Making, friends with the children, ar- eatertainments ior . them, giv- iug.theire, treats, from 'their Own none, ttio .gertereus' feed Oupplits, arid chum. Up with then) Serti3 of ways. It`cexhibitif kindlitiess or heart whieh • lakes their folks at liorne feel prouder of, them than ever, and it establishes A *'Apnttition , and' tor altioni the peoples OVerSeaS the Vitittp" of Which, ean hardly be ever- ' ,stlitto.tea. who pitnitoinn boyii tenth Agitators; bat they turn readily .1..fre(tn, fighting 46- . exhibit their •- real, nature irk seeing, that the kiddies are 'not left filentifess in ivhard'world, ip • , 4.(tuSsitt is said to have ,'an attny ;of twanti millions;. This taeaus that is the Art:Ingest nation iti thera• by the people witose united will The vet. came along next day; and , the poiieles..aad :provides reported" faVorably, .but by that time the funds for their' administration, In I was . ready to 'let ;him dose me and aen charged with sueh reaponsibilitles have • the cows stand , Wafeh.' If we must assume wisdom and abilities had looked after the eoWs' better .• . .beiond the average of the people -the if I .14d-fixed/ghat. ehitin , if . -*ViSdOnl- U.- take • the ' people's tangled; 'left the !Oho)) out there;.. • Uncertain "and diirergent-bfoinions 0.d• ose, ", And -hundred other things shape thein-inte gloat policies that will, ran through MY mind. closely iippreach "the4 tfe-nd publie The doctor then ;jam: inc he was •• • , 'ping the Purebred* plaee tf:,see IV.'hen we. go. beyond that and expect about 'three' sick Cows. Otte of them :government -to 'Assume all our respons- 'evidently got dut of her - 56111 and ibititipc and to :Make 'our - lives safe Tanabled around, linaliy landing on her and secure and bountiful' by legislation", bitek th. /the nariliger.',,'You know, that. We are eVerdoing".the:Santa Claus at.4 ,titude. We are changing eilr2toricerit goVerninent;,Making It'itatister,rather than servant, ."...We are, 'tending to create a totalitarlailfsme..at 'Iltotae we are .tighting it abroad. . .*The, eorrebtive of stich , a condition •",rin, interested; informed. and Inde - Pendent, pilblic opinion. does not do to press any ritornelli. toO far, or to.ASsnme that bee., apse Seme.eriti whether a person; an orgatitation, or a party -4'0:m lay, a.,tbiger ,OU weak-, ness, the pellet', the organization, orlgeverlituent illeome, Or. we must the Patty may haVe all.the ;wisdom 4nd thittelY face the- tad 'that our dollar destination; nor. if they transferred into the Alps" such prominent.regulat prisoners ,of -war_ aS thesons of Steiln, .et John Whiant (American ,ainbassa- dor to ',London), of 'Leon Blunl,,7or 'Lord Laseelles,, a nephew of .the Ring of Englandi /grapier %Mild , not be -}linander if did(not try, just before the end of the 'siege which.he Is pre- paring. for, a `ratinstrons blackmail arid : These are rather unpleasant pros- pects. But the actual. outcome of the. tver would not be affeeted by such Nazi pla s.."With nearly the *hole of cheered Inc. up. They have 4 herds7 oermany. and .of Italy, and the major . • . Man. and.- heaven only, knows • hevIr pert Of Austria, Ilintly in.Allied hands, Many people Working in. their_ barns .the • statdsroen will be *able to tarry and yet the cows get them into 'out their pOlitietti 'arid economic )?lans trouble also. pert it with the oinifortable .theory that . because We oiire, the .ailoney to ourselves the size Of tile obligation :doeS ,not 'matter, cannot ,eseape the"ninissail- able fact that, in the long look, govern.: .inent spending . must: relate to rnuiLuruy :Ate world. It is 'lleihaPS not weU1 IthoWledge ' heetilSarY to eorrect the wilt buy 10S -than It does today. , ., itt4em to be a vietid . power in the fault. A man may ''knoWete ig ilif he Opir .;best ,Ii4Pc; therefore, is that .,, 11,..1, 34,utith Great lititiiiil lists long may even have a shrewd' auvicion art :the long experience Of the iviloie people . , to the eliarileier of his Illtiblik;' without. .will atinge,014 Santa - .Citellts-.• eoneePt a. 'World power; but Ito huge mass offeet tt cure, 'There is 110 g rt. i f 6verPpmeeilstilast44;fivIrdilndeeivIrdnaVel "'rile!: 0" the IftliPd 6taf7.68 1.8 666014 either the skill or the irneKviedge to said, impervions, ahd to -tome 'Minds'. thgt.tib attettiOthig to ebtA,111 14°e li;Hp0"0,8"dbcarilityntbat should abide In them I Shortcoming weltirty not ilkid cm sel. nn d, blinder in attacking it. ,told itpiirj,(174 in gte#tele. or more ‘118:81.0vItilifil.,1:1P 4WYibtlibtiti;ItItilYir ,(',c)engli)4,1e):";:tti(lert tan „ revolut nary aping*, ,Por, as is fr*htening. Ilitier Made a first.' Omni of wesitening it hus 'Made it ini-.1' Theiesis no, prObriblif,ty tha't a gO2v. il%fr. "falpinney farther said: "The 't.' e meneely stronger.',Th floe' taiga lettritent in fad% or11eovernment in I objeetivee of , post-war erthiting intuit ' itt *oil otos tutu tor teat, Petanai i;o47,„ enrcrall for thie lii;r11)101i1(.) ttlialtriefia•ettlik41434rhatnIllica)!p!ingt4.trat °I!,;tinLti.lir° sad Its rulers inky PUT A iter rt.1)"4114° 1.11"Iltilft WI i.,,,,,L,,.... at ..,,,,..... or war Jo ,,i.o ,,,_„,,,,__ 1_, it.,..,..„219pItirninets, ratlos:,onot gad. ea4.,,eontiitleos of inclivIdtmi Alteertyg to pre:- 14"betrot7rstiorroi odit boxproAtt "51',4) trri„li,;tipizi4taixg. ju,slijOrtr:o, defiewit itterm� inCe a high etandard et living in real lel **saw we Mk* it or nOt. It* 9I4Plvmel pointed Out in hiii7- ideitiii 101f no °LT ol:Iltstegrelat *it rt:triisfy fit. proeut ivitr, Kik 1,,,,,,tteeraitut otilhettenanene:sti. rweohtentrig;voto the piup fthereeduareol:t=egnt:e:ii:les.:,uritrifiroilvai.zod. In Germany and Europe '.withont bOthering nridu:iy o.bout what may he DIER..10111010010.01.1110.10.0 I .1 2101- • )1aNre been on *quota, for .soine,time, and 'will lilrely reanain - in that .position-,for.,aonths to come. We ,:nuSt therefore , 1;t4k our subScribers to par for their Sitinal.Star n advance, the spline as theydo for their, daily, We are" taping this" attituite nleg-defence.- Not that we trust our readersany the lelsi,but 'because nearly every *business is _being conducted alt. a cashb9,sis$ and it is better for an„ 'coniterned 40cfr .plei4se, see tha.t.yeur :sub- soription vaid in advance, „ _ ignal-Star one• 71 41