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The Seaforth News, 1941-10-23, Page 7THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1941 THE SEAFORTH NEWS -...24.0.0. m=aim,.. - - - .w.21*v,. u Here's Easy Time -Tested Way To Get Relief Get after those distressing spells of coughing and ease misery of the cold the widely used Vicks way , , , Boil some water. Poor it into a bowl. Add a good spoonful of Vicks VapoRub. Then breathe intim steaming medicinal vapors. With every breath you take VapoRub's medication soothes irritation, quiets coughing, helps clear head and breathing pas- sages. FOR ADDED RELIEF.' , At bedtime rub Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Its poul- tiee-vapor action works to bring you comfort while you sleep. THE DEFENCE FORCES OF LATIN AMERICA Pion) the C''ul.odiatr lu:+ririr: of International sn'ail's As the recent discovery of li ^:1,•r.' plot in ar:;,'utin:t has drarnaticalli dcnmonstrat,ed the Lreatest throat 1 Latt.in Anuaica conies from the. Axis ;inecklroop; already est:11.)i_ he'll as fifth column agents within its htel. +-1-s. Possibly then isatin America's strongest weapon of defence at they moment is an aw•))1) public opinion and an alert police force. Yet the French land perhaps Ilefntau 1 base of Dakar- k only 1 700 Writes from Brazil. and the Routh Atlantic .'ep- a'0ting Africa 'Irina South America has recently been aptly r,'feertvi to the Straits of 1):,11-40r. While the 1.'nited Slate, is gravely emieerriing herself about the, po..4ihh' necessity of defending i.irtin America ae:ainst .1-n actual Axis invasion combined with .ubverave• activity its thi. hero» ispherre. the Latin Atneri0444 coun- tries are blinking about ,lair men defences. The total strength of' Patin am- t'riran forces i, not very great. Al- together they possess five battle ships (Argentina ' Brazil 2, and Chile 1) none of which was built after 1P1:i, although they have all 1:e.'n modernized. - They can muster 1:1 .-ruiner.- tArpentina 11, Brazil 2. ('bile 8 plus 2 building, Cuba 2, P0!11 L'' au.i V••tte..m.'lo 1 I. Areent. lion has !0 destroyers and torpedo - boats; Brazil 1)1111 q hof is now building nine new ones; Chile lots ,t, Peru 2, and Uruguay 1, Chile hos a Meet of 1) submarines, , crines, Venezu' la b, 1 rut:ulty and 1)4051) 4 loath, and Ar- gentina 3. Argentina has the hes, equipped air force with an estimated 61)1) planes hast November, a number which is being increased, 'the Brag - Won air fere 1, nearly iS hart«, but. it, nluhahe, tv,' ole ,lel,. 1'nii:rd Stone air _4 4 00)ns are v'orking In ar>;'clttina, t;tiled, Colombia, and Peru. Idu'ge ordi^1-s for nr'ty planes have been phue'd in the felted States, but it. is 'very doulet.ful i1' e1e•- licer,e:; here been on a Jorge settle. The ten republics of South Amer- ica 11.11'. about 9.10,0)))) non actually serving atld reserves of perhaps 1 million, The l ai'8wt army belongs to Brom! which has 112,000 mon in service with a r,':oerve loot year • of 90)1,000, I':arh of these countries hag em- barked 410 ambitious plans for ex- panding its ded'en.e forces, The diff- iculty Comes from the fact that there are fear factories tapable of producing the necessary materials. The United States, which is the nat- ural :source of supplies. is engaged beyond herr present eapacity in pen- daring armaments for herself and Ito' -the Alli,•:, Brazil was -abbe to purchase last year ninety 0 -inch coastal defence guns left- over from the last war in the United States, and there has been some other transfer of old material. io view of these deficiencies it ntiL'llt: ..lett' 11'.11 lo prase strategic .bases to the United State' a., Brit- ain has done in the West Indies. Yet in .spite of increasing Pall -A nterican 40lida]'ity, such .steps are still polit- ically Impossible. Cruguay has pro. pes,•d, with settle stlpptn•t, a proposal td allow the ships of • any Ameriean radion fighting- 11 non -American na- tion to use her port.. ,Whether Ca- nanla.:is an American country fight- ing two European powers. gualifiies for such ,service has not been made elear 1. 1'ru;tuay 141141 Argentina have count to an lrttr'eelnetlt concerning the defence of the mouth of the River Plate, with provision for co- epesalion from Brazil. Paraguay, P,olivia, and ('hill which are also vi- tally interested in the freedom of this e-reat channel of trade and communication. There have beton signs that regional and interlocking pact.- for continental defenea might he formed., tine covering Argentina, 1lraoit, Uruguay, and Bolivia; n see - em) rnt•.a'in1 Colorable, T'r'ies and upleate Mi rash y tcents c _ - ammo: ,in .,-.. .a... „e+l±;er9, ct'7111 11 ))nr:t It will prey y.) : t') ie •' star Also beat ,1411:4'1 l'r1-'1141 Fltu o 1 tianai Pu=t IiinIora and index rhe Sea ©rib News PHONE 84 The World's News Seen Through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper is Truthful -Constructive -Unbiased -Free from Sensational. ietm - Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make tit* Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price. $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2,60 a Year Introductory Offer, 6 Issaas 25 Cents Name Address SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST Brazil; and a third Bolivia, Peru, and Chile. Defence talks between the United States and 1)1. xico have been held iia Washington, and the 341exieatls are reported to b' improving moral !bases for 1104' by Oleic great 11,40-0 1hour. 4 h- binu•. The United Staters has r nll14111 base at Guantauanro 'in C'ul , in Puerto Woo, and in the Panama Canal Zone, but as yet sle. lase not sue to echeerl in securing the 611:4 044 the bol ," of Brazil which her strategists its consider vitally neces- sary, ]hire i; a 111'Iti'h 1).141' on the Palkland Mand,. Argentina hal; long had objection.; to British retention or these island_, although rto*a they provide the only etr,ec'tive protection of the passage ]u'omnl Cape 11o111, 1t passage which would be' of ve1'y' vital iulp0511140< i; 111' Panama ('anal 8111:1 to in: put out of ulnen. Thera- are fi:•w facilities in South A teerieu for the repair of large ships. At Callao in Peru and at Tal- cahuano in Chile are the only portant dock: nn the Pa('1fir. but the Chileans are reported to he 'mange(' ou ernstl'ucti041 of large dry docks which will be second in the Souti1 Pacific only to those at Sydney. On the Atlantic there are 441 ,d,•1'1 fucil- itie, at Buenos Aires and Frio de Janeiro and Ir ;-e1- ones at Monte- video whore the Graf Spee sought refuge. The 'Secrets ( Good Looks by IBR 'WELL -ARMED Beautiful hands and arms are among the most effective weapons of any woman's battery of beauty. No woman who spends a little care on them need ever feel ashamed of their appearance. To keep your wrists supple and slender, try this exercise daily: Hold the right arm firmly below the wrist with the left hand. Rotate hand and wrist in a wide circle, without mov- ing the arm. which must he held firmly. Change hands and repent. If you have angular arms. massage them with turtle oil every night. Heavy or fatty arms should he Inas. ..iged with vigorous pinclie using talc powder. Ruh ;land lotion generously ou yotu' hands, and rutrs:sage it into the wrists and up the liras to the el- h,,wx, It softens the arms and keep elbows from roughening, Th.. use of half a lemon helps to whiten hands. and will usually remove spots, '1'44 help keep your hands and rums s111o0'01 and soft. and 10 keep them imnutculately -Metol. wash them reg- ularly- with gentle soothing palnlolive coup. which is a beautifying treat- ment by itself. Any tendency. to gooseflesh. caused by Clogging pores. can he erased with a tleslr brush atoll cream. follow- ing a good maeiuge with warm olive 4)11. Don't I'm your nails: tile them. ane; avoid pointing theta too mach as this weakeus the sides and causes hrit• tlenes$. Write for confidential beauty- ad- vice. enclosing four ono-Cellt- stempe for my booklet ou Beauty Care. Ad- dress: hiss Barbara Lynn. Box S), Station B„ Montreal, Que. There were over 4;00 employees in the plant, but the "hose" kept a kindly eye on them alt. Presently he noticed one young man developing very expensive tastes in clothe,, but said nothing until the lad turned up to work in a smart little car. Sum- moning him to his office, the boas said kindly; • "How are you managing .o well on your wages? I hope you're not running into debt." "Oh, no, sir," replied the young man, brightly, "You see, sir, I raffle my pay envelope every week, and all the other men take a ticket." Goes To Hershey For Hockey Trial- Harry CCoonie) McEwan, left wing player on the Clinton Juvenile team, Ontario champions in their class in 1940-41, left Saturday morning for Toronto where he was met by Coonie Weiland, manager of the Hershey Bears, and with him went to Hershey, Pa., for a two - weeks' hockey training, expenses paid. Coach Weiland was on a scout- ing trip through here about a month ago and had an interview with Har- ry. It is assumed that he had seen the boys inaction last winter. Coonie isthe younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mchiwan, Clinton. and bro- ther of l'ultieh field Thinner MMr0,war1 of Clinton Colt's, fuel iieafnrt1 Beal- e)".. fain'•, (slot assisted the I:,tter tmittl to vitt the (). 11, A, '1111+r:npiotr whip 111• ,411141111. He its 17 years old, .it feet :14141. we soh'< 1170 poutels, He 1,1" lie.: juitior ,n4ttrlc,tl:,ti(in at. Clinton 4.iiilivgiate told will 1.441111 to bio - studies after h): two weeks' training. 1i a ry lite I wall het In pl i;; nog with hockey st.a k and taut , Iua1 lie was five years of age and nuel'ey hos been his 0141f int...rest ever since. apart from in school f 1.4141X14 in which he 11440 :el:t, , •ei e . --4' i ton _.'"v--lt•'entd. Contractor Injured Explosion At Clinton.-- 1...- anti linton-.._1 :inti soiT' I ll,g w'i'll li,•1i) .-'- Joseph island. road ui ort: euu:fxrtul, tele r)4lu•i i./ 1 Lint„r. ho piaci at 41.110 1•'1 la;. '11~44 and afle r all . 4 ittlinat1111-1 wd-1 taken ambulance to a 1.01,104 lea=llitn1 Ni: Itljtl2') '. it't'1'i' e'1'Itla'1i1. :, R'l n'ich'e 4.141,:,'41 by the '34440-41On of 1 , :ii:c•n' hulk ear of road _ur1)52,:t1-•: in from Which 11+;' Was tillhl�- tri.; oil ,;pr;•:+din,'. tl4l'k tank at th Clint'.,'. station. Tile terrific explosion rnekeel nearby bullclln_=s ani; w1,; h«'at•r) i'nr miler:<. The fire allarrtt wa.f filmed in 1,41,1 the 44,•11;11.' iast:di d tire •wailer) -out ti, first fire.:11:11'. It 1101 Icn'nvtl 411414 (‚.4,,'.! explode., but it i- thought e t' l4'iar hare' been 1;rnef)ateil in fair port!}' emptied took. Bland. at -matt of alt prnxitnatsrly 50 years of tee_, to ler a re.11ent of Toront,e. He w'- :•n'ageed un 1) eoad 5:111teeul4 .'., '-hart at ;le 1.1. A. F. ne.iningn-;eoS• Coal For Clinton Radio School.- Two chool' - Two thousand tons of coal shipped to Blyth last week via the C.P.R., for the Clinton Radio School. and f.- in the process of being trans. forted front cars into truck., tft,'1 which it is whisked away to the school, A large loading crane is loading the trucks at the C.P.R. freight ,yard:+. To may -- "What's baby crying for?" Mother ---''Because she's get flog ko1' first teeth." "Doesn'r, s.11» want them'?" Late Mrs, Wm. Clark, Brussels '1'0011 1 .- ed wltt at hixrr horde 31} I,I'u,'e;l•+, 2} :1• sl rlt' i!11 "..:s, ,Jan.) to Irdut-1-r r'lo,•; ni' th r fate h:-:' t ;th a]'. Bol'44 on 1i13op, It . 171, hhi.iiviit,r Chic la'., .\. lose( 13" F''1 ill the -La'S t1?! ' _e. Brie 1 loll;* year. ayo. ;She leave•, 4o',,',,,11 Al''.rof - '0':,- Jan4C Purcupinti o loo'.' rs, 1 ,._rdinet of 3',,-. ... . (;::1-411'.; ] , :_ 4 • hr iy i, Deft., :. ,.. .041.4.i 1'.I1-: ; urd11 n,Urtit 1 •1-iie't.',':i . Fre(14 2utrl 44) , . . . 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