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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1928-04-05, Page 7Y -1 1A•. UntruthfulWar Films Gai,ortity 18 troubled about the A TE TS List of "Wanted ToVentiOrio" and Full Information Sent Fres en Request. weal AftelleLer 00,, OW. vr, 273 Bank St,. Ottawa, out, creasing aumber of war films, He 481C3 a good many questions, none ot Which lie enewere, though some imply MOTOR TRUCKS the aeswer 111 the question. Why, ton years atter the war, eluntld we be re- • ViVing a subj;eet that, when thle war ceased, every heinan effort was made Your Choice of Liget and MAY to forget? Just now a 111111 with Edith Duty Motor Trucks at • 'Very Low Cavell as a subject has been made, Prices, ConsIstieg of but has been denounced both in Ger- 00a07 and England, though absolute prohibition has not beee insisteci up- on. "However carefully the story of Nurse Cavell's sacrifice be told, it can Pot, in our time, be aFlanpreate fare for the screen," obeerves the Manchester Guardian. What Mr. Gals - worthy implies is that no truthful pic- ture of the war is fit for this purpose. Thus he writes in the London Daily News and Westmeaffiter Gee -tette: 'The Youth and Middle Age of the 'warring countries spout four blasted years; knew blood, and mud, wounds, 1 frost, lice, files, stench and pestilence as they now kaow the streets down ' which theywalle to work or play, And -for four years the elderly lived with anxiety and sorrow by night and day. 'When the war ended, and for some Years anal', no adults wanted to hear of war again, because they knew what it• was—from beginning to end a hideous and bloody uightmare; thing neither glorioue nor sporting;i one long confusion of suspense, hard.; Ship, sacrifice ala horror. When; it ended, relief Was such that strong men wept, • "And now we have war films sup- ported by the Governments that were at war. The American film 'Convoy'; I the German Alms, 'Emden,' 'When Fleet Meets Pleet,' and 'The Official War Pilme the forthcoming 'French nbn, 'Verdun': and our own 'Armaged- don,' Yprese 'Mons,' 'The Somme,' ; Zeebrugge,' Brettles; 'of Corona and Falklaudse produced with the assist- ance of the Army Council and the Ad- miralty. ,"I have not -seen any of these films, but report says that they are staged and censored BO as not tp shook the susceptibilities of the public, of as not "to show the blood the mud the FOR SALE , 4 internationals ---lee to 214 ton. 3 G,M.C.--K.41.. 10 Ruggles -1 to 21/2 ton, A number of Fords—Stahe Bedies. Write us and we will give you full description and prices. All trucks guaranteed to be as we repreeent them. We can arrange finauclug ort terms.. lice, the stench, the gaping wounds, the lingering pain, and the ghastly mental torture which make up real Armageddon. eReport apart, common sense tells one that It could not be otherwise. Films must pay their way; and or- dinary knowledgci of human nature assures us that they could not pos- sibly pay their way in any country if they Teally .tot on. the nerves of their audiences, "Reproduction of one -millionth part of the horror and misery which every • day of the war brought would be enough to insure the utter failure of any of these films. They are, there- fore, in no senile educational, for they can not tell anything even remotely like the truth. Indeed, to tell the truth aliout war in a film would be quite impossible." All this being so, viliat lies behind this development, he asks, while de- claring that it "is much greater in this country (England) than in any other." Whereupon comes his series of questions: "Is it desired that thet memory of 'what war really is shall be wiped out? Do those who know the truth wish to see young folk brought up to think war glorious and inspiring? "Or has it been overlooked that the majority of those who see these films are youngepeople who were under seventeen when the war ended, and know nothing of what war really is, and that with every year this majority will increase? - "Or, again, is it eonsideredethat the promotion of peace arid- diearrnament, and the furtherance of good -will among nations of which we hear a good deal, is helped by the necessary national glorification in these produc- tions? • • "Or it may be that official faith In • love of country is so weak that these reminders of a war which proved love • .of country up to the hilt are deemed necessary? • "Or are they designed to console • the peoples of the warring countries for the fact that they are groaning from taxation caused by the war? Or is it thought, perhaps, that the best • way to reduce expenditure on -war ser- vices, which we are frequently told is • desirable, is to tan the, public's appe- tite for the pageantry of those war Services? "Or might the opinion be helki thee the public's demand for this particu- lar kind of thrill was inevitable and had better be glutted at once, like a child's appetite for Christraas cake with a maximum Of iced sugar? "Or, again, do governments fear that war films walled official support would be even itis like war? "Or, finally, is it simply that they wish to encourage the film industry of their countries, and can think of no better way of ,doing so?" General Motors Products of Canada, Limited 208 sPADINA AVE., TORONTO. TRInity 8743 • TRInity 8744 • Doe o the svoekofa larger, nacre costly machine, Well constructed, serviceable, will last o Biennia. B.rantrord "Verondeitoncrete Mixer 'Tice• Igen:Brantford Wonder Mires Selluatapriceso low that nof armarcan afford to mix concrete, mortar, seed dram, ferHlizer, feed, etc, by hand. 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Fretful - nese and fever, too; it seems no !time until everything is serene. That's the beaut of Castoria it 7 ; s gentle hallueece seems just what. is needed. It does all that castor oil might accomplish, without shock to the system. Without the evil taste. It's delicious! • Rang purely vege. table, ;you can give it as often as there's a sign of colic; conetIpation; diarrhea; or need to aid sound, natur- al sleep, • Just,one warning: it 18 genuine Pletcher's Castoria that physicians recommend, Other preparations may be Just as free • from all doubtful "In short, What is, the exact object drugs, but no child of this writer' ; Is of official aid to war Rims, at a time going to test them! Besides, the when statesmen, according to their book on care and feeding of babies reeeitted assurances, are doing their that comes with Fletcher's Castoria best to repair tiro ravages of war, and is worth Ito weight In gold. 310•1111611211•16.1016.1110.1.glialsonsfarAWBCrarnMenalaell Children Cry for to make war enlikely in the future?" Tender*Teophy. • Molly—"What makes You inalet his • heart 18 in the right place?" Polly—'I•Ie laid it at My feet yester- day," --Life. A mothee lias heen fined $100 for spanking her eixtetendyear-old (laugh. ter. Wo thought that daughters spanked their mohers nowadaye. Poincare Sure Emigration 6. f A1101011E' PAINS 17 Countries France Not to Blame Britons Discussed ' ' , OF RIILIUMAIISPII Still Permit This Trouble Comes Through 1.l:p to 5,000;000 Slave's Said is (Jaen:1111113a to delve sleep into the Parise—Premier Rayntoed Poincare Immigrants that could be aeoided by Irtrildhig up ttilln.biZtler 'Make Watery Blood MeV People euffer rheumatic pains to 13° EnIPIQYcd by Back' Lonclon,—"Although those bora mi- d N ' • Preach archives and to publieh 4000- London—errlettoeyf PaWgeorell!oftly:olurnitIlii; x Rill;jeotoncin,atainst: ocaouineosrt;i1t)1413 ! der the flag of Greet Britain are born =tents relative to the origin of the course of a letter lo the ' bare wtm EL, ootwothilatioal eook tar- Poet," with refereeee lfo emigration ed,IIvell'i0iliteftlie"5ltocorticeby eerie/Ofree, there to -day 4,000,000 to 6,-; ng, ible, form yesterday When the commdmrfeng.t?l it- eays, e'q2uoe maker,which tee slave system 0111 exiete.", 00°,000 slaves, and 17 countries in tee aPpointed in January by Meru- eit is ft strange thing that while rich, red blood no medicine alDr, Williams' Pink Pills. These pills ac- Sir Henry Dentinck made this grave aninedatiiallat(ieiecdretehemienit linttitalitee. efidrist.tietgiP14 ing also, A greater population and a • larger =zither 01 taiPaYe're and rate- condition of robust health. poisonous eeeretions ,and creating a assertion at; 4 matinee of the film ver- ; Mon of "uncle 'Tom's Cabin" at the the . Dominions need, :Moe° eemeeth- tually Mae° new blood, driving out all the prodection at 0001 to clear power In their home markets, the two velumes. ' andfe of rheumatic Buffeters can tes-1 Tepee. London Pavilion. In AbYeeinia, Sir Henry continued, there were 2,000,000 Poincare Personally is interested in easeee to get Increased purchasing Prance of charges that she started United States apparently regard the Pills, Among them is Mr. Jos. A. Tul- di), to the value of De. Williefels' Pine. slaves. These W01'0 obtained by the same old method:, of slave trading, by immediately before the war always Is the war, Paincare's visit to Russia migranits and , the new American im. Bobcaygeon, Out., who says:— 'As a worker in the woods for .years tui bands of armed men entering peace.; villages and carrying off the in- British as the flower of the world InaPiils, iy, cited by the German historians as.au migration bill is inore than doubling ' . I was expoee(1 to all kinds of rough habitants. Azyseinia, as a member of indication that he (then President of the quota of British. Prance) was brewing trouble. ' "It issurely, thenSileplorabIe that wintry weather. The result was that the League of Nations, had agreed to has 1u:formed the committee that all . Bi . , I could hardly stir, 1 was finally laid up with rheumatism.l abolish slavery within her borders, and was confined ; but owing to confusion and misrule Poneign. MIT48 tor AriMide Briand while the United Sttes thinks' it fit to double tne quota of lish there the archives of the Foreign Office are is heetapou a..a difficulty of absorp- to bed. Medicine seemed to have lit.; the elave system in that country has hithertto kept in strict ,secrecy, at ite. disposition including many 1, on 00 our people among our own tie -or no effect and the best encour.' got worse rather than better, cith. and kb, Perltneis much of this agement the doctor gave, me was that In China there were no less than The committee has decided that its low man -power or British Empire with the eenling of waern weather I 2,000,000 ;slaves who continued in sub - is due to a lack of appreciation ot wcitid he better. But instead of get- iection owing to the present oonfueion report will cover the period 1871-1214 —from the end of the' Franco-Prus- the benefits derived from the settle. were tvingebetter, I grew werse. lefy joints; In seite of the fact that Chine was al. sian war to the beginning of the Great ment overseas of our own folk, The badly swollen, and my legs so so a member of the League of Na - War. It will begin the editing of twostiff they would hardly support my tions, recenUy made that body. series, the fleet covering events from suggestion was an - Empire Settlement PublicitY wee At ptibil, nations of the world formed a conVen. s stage I 'read ;that Dr. Not long ago, in. Geneva, all the s 1901 to November, 1911, 0110 second erom that date until August, 1914. At - Board be appointed of the line oe the ed for rheumatism and decided to try, tion and agreed to abolish slavery, So ter that it will Melee the third eries, Empire Marketing Board, but helpful them. The results wore beyond my far the countries had not agreed to the Dominione—perhaps the most de- ' r taking in the 3,0 years from 1871 to only if the operations are extended to expectations, After a few weeks the declare •eeve trading on the sea as Wishes to Prove France Was Hesitation Oyer Absorption in Not instigator of World Canada is Deplored—Re- War garS British as Flow - Slave System 1901. A Well -Known Canadian Jurist Reviews Sacco - Vanzetti Case The Lull proceedings of the Sacco - Vanzetti case were submitted to the Hon. Willi:tut Renwick Riddell, Sus tice of the Court of Appeals, Ontario, and Honorary Member of the Ameee can Bar Association, and Ile gives his view of the case in March Current History Magazine. 1915 conclusions, sullen:tartest', are 50 follows: . "1. That no evidence wits wrongly excluded or admittetd. , 2. That the evidence which was considered to be so fatal to the ac- cused (to the effect that they were Radicals) was given by themselves against the advice of the trial Judge 1n necessary explanationof their pre- vious 'wholesale lying.' "3. That neither Judge nor prose- cuting counsel was guilty of miscon- duct betore the jury. "4. That there was a fair trial. "5. That there was ample evidence upon which a jury might convict. "6. That there is nothing but sub- sequent declamation and vituperation to suggest prejudice or failure to per- form their duty •on the 'part of the jury. ". That the refusal of the motions for a new trial cannot be held er- roneous. "8. That, the great delay in execut- ing the sentence was :due to the mo- tions made by the condemned men and the extraordinary tenderness of the law of Massachusetts .in respect of one eonvicied• of crime applying to her courts for protection from injus- tice." 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