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The Seaforth News, 1948-08-26, Page 3Not Much Change On The Surface—But What About Underneath?—Here are two pictures of Joe Louis, showing so little real difference in the Brown Bomber's appearance that it is hard to realize that a World War, thirteen years and a lot of other things have gone over the dam between their taking. In the picture to the left_Joe poses for the cameramen at his Pompton Lakes training` camp shortly before the fight off. June 25, 1935, in which he knocked out big Primo Carrera,' in the sixth round. Right, Joe is seen at the same Pompton Lakes camp preparing for his. return -battle' with Jersey -Joe Walcott on June 23, 1948. a What Goes On In The World By Norman Blair Europe's Homeless At the end of the war it was estimated that there were some 11,- 000,000 displaced persons scattered throughout Europe. Now, three years later, there are still something like 850,000 of these homeless in various DP camps, chiefly in Ger- many. Most of the DP's are Uk- rainians, Czechs, Yugoslays, Poles, 9r Baits. About 18 % are Jews. For political or religious reasons it is impossible to send any of them back to the countries of their origin. In the United States President Truman has repeatedly asked Con - g Less for legislation that would en- able a substantial timber of these DP's to settle in that country—but without any real success. A week or so ago a Senate measure was passed which called' for the admis- sion, during the next two years, of up to 200,000 of these. homeless. But there is a catch to it, for there are severe limitations attached to the new measures. For instance, half of the DP's admitted must come from the -former Baltic States —although the Baits number only about a quarter, of the total. Half the DP's must- have agricultural backgrounds, and there are other provisions which would bar many Polish -Jewish refugees from entry. S e n a t o`r Pepper of Florida criticized these restrictions bitterly charging that the limitations will opetate to handicap "the most persecuted, most massacred, most butchered of people—the Jews". After the way many Americans— especially those of Jewish origin or sympathy—have been sharply criti- cizing Britain for its attitude to the Jews .in Palestine, it seems rather strange that they do not turn some of that same criticism on points nearer house. They were willing to fight Britain in order to force down the barriers in Palestine—but do not seem at all anxious to even lower the barriers which stop DP's of Jewish origin from finding re- fuge within the United States. The United States Something that may have far- reaching and possibly even violent effects is the threat that Negroes in the United States may refuse to submit to the draft as long as ores - tot military regulations remain un - hanged. A. Philip Randolph, head of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car. Porters and one of the most influ- ential and respected Negroes in Israel's Delegate — Aubrey S. .ban is the new representative taf the infant state of Israel to the United Nations, 'ban, a 33 -'ear -old war veteran., is an authority on Arab -jaw rela- tions. America, was the man who touched off the fireworks. In plain language Randolph told the President and Congress that Negroes would not go along with another "Jim Crow draft". Invok- ing the name of Mohandas Gandhi as an example, he called for a cam- paign of non-violent resistance to the coming draft by all the men of his race unless race segregation in the armed forces is abolished. Randolph's argument is basically one of the legal rights for the Negro, but goes even deeper than that. There are hundreds of thou- sands of Negro veterans from the last war who recall the humiliations they had to suffer because of their color—and who regard the whole thing as a matter of outraged man- hood and self-respect .,When Sena- tor Morse, a liberal Republican, re- monstrated with Randolph for his threat of disobedience to the draft, the latter replied, "Senator Morse has never felt the sting of Jim Crow—I. believe any of you men would raise hell in America if you felt the indignation and injustices that are suffered by the negroes here." A very large percentage of the 14 million Negroes in the United States seem to be solidly behind Randolph and other leaders of the movement, and unless changes are made before time for the new draft rolls around, the whole thing might very possibly flare up into a really ugly situation. What could very well happen down in the Deep South, should the Negroes there re- fuse to register for the.draft, is not pleasant to contemplate. And it is from the Deep South that the strongest opposition to any change in the military regulations—of a kind designed to do away with seg- regation—will undoubtedly come. The whole thing is one of the most serious problems to come up in the United States in many years—and how it will all end nobody can foresee. Great Britain It seems as if there's justice in this wicked old world after all, and that Governments—some of then anyway—have memories for things other than unpaid income taxes. .Back around 1035 Frank Whittle, a Royal Air Force officer, had an idea that jet propulsion engines could be made to work. But the authorities were chilly to his notions and turned them down flat; and in 1038 Whittle and some -friends got together sufficient capital to form a private company to exploit his schemes. His first jet -propulsion engine ran successfully in 1037. Two years later the Air Ministry ordered its first jet-propelled plane. Deliveries to the RAF started in May 1944 and a few months later the famous Gloster F0/40 went into action, chasing flying bombs. The Gov- ernment bought out Whittle's com- pany, offering hint something like $200,06 for his stock. When he ' refused to accept any recompense, they made hint take $40,000 anyway. When the war was over, Whit- tl'e's friends wanted him to file a claim covering his, jet propulsion inventions. He refused on the grounds that he had been in Gov- ernment service when he did his original research on the gas -tur- bine engine, reasoning that he was not morally entitled to the money. But last month, when the Royal Commission on Awards to Invent- ors held court at Somerset House hi London, it insisted on Whittle tak- ing $400,000 tax free. The award was made at the re- quest of the Supply Ministry (where Whittle worite at present), the Air Ministry and the Government. "Maggie" Was 'Real, Few songs have been so beloved, or have retained their popularity as long, as "When You and I Were Young Maggie". Millions have sung, or hummed, or listened to it. Yet comparatively few know that the homely old ballad was written by a Canadian, and that "Maggie" was an actual. person. Ill 1859, George Johnson, native of Binbrooke, Ont., went to teach school in the neighboring village of Glanford, Wentworth County. He fell in love with one of his pupils, Maggie Clark. It was while walking with her beside the old mill on Twenty Mile Creek that Johnson was inspired to write the verse. They were married in 1864. Johnson switched from teaching to the news- paper business, took his wife first to Buffalo then to Cleveland. Less than a year after marriage, Maggie died; was buried near Mount Hope. Johnson returned to Canada, became principal of the Binbrooke public school, principal of Central School, Hamilton, a master at Upper Canada College, professor of languages at ,the University of Toronto, Faulty Cars Major Peril Some timely advice is handed out to motorists by the. Ontario Dept. of Highvyays in the admonition that, for safe and pleasant driving, it is well to keep in mind the importance of the mechanical condition of the' cars they drive. Statistics do not .dive a complete picture of this factor's importance in the prevention of accidents, For one thing, it is difficult to deter- mine from a smashed car just what, if any, mechanical defect may have caused the accident, Also a car owner who has, say, faulty brakes, is, often loathe to admit it after they have caused him to get into an acci- dent. Nevertheless, 12 per cent of the convictions for violation of the Highway Traffic Act last year were for the operation of defective motor vehicles. * * * There are other 'factors too that highlight the car owner's respons- ibility for keeping his machine in good condition. They were summar- ized in a talk the other day by Lt.- Col. t:Col W. A. Bryce director of the University of • Toronto Division of Public Safety. He explained how a driver, with a car which does not act the way he expects it to, forces other drivers to take steps to avoid one accident, which may easily set up a chain of circumstances resulting in an acci- dent which might not involve the defective car at all. In this way, said Col. Bryce, the driver of the defec- tive car take unfair advantage of the man who does look after his car. * * In addition, the driver with a defective car, like a football player with a bad knee, has his mind on the defect as much as on driving. He is driving with fear at his elbow, and this makes him a menace. A driver who operates his car with uncertain brakes, wobbly steering, poor lights or any other defect brings to his driving a divided mind; and safe driving demands undivided attention. Warriors of ancient China and Peru were the first people to use nickel. OPPORTUNITY To invest $100.00 to $0,000.00 in a new Industrial Company that can offer investors in Canada an attractive investment. POST OFFICE BOX 177, Adelaide Street Station, TORONTO, ONTARIO "1'11 raise with a package of super -delicious Post's.. Grape -Nuts Flakes" "OK, pal, That's a blue chip if I ever saw one—speaking delici- ously, of course," "And these malty -rich, honey - golden Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes are a whole stack of good nourish-, ment." "A spadeful of carbohydrates for energy." 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Started pullets, Most breeds. Im- mediate delivery. Bray Hatchery. 130 John N., Hamilton, Ont... STARTED pullets.. for Immediate delivery two and three weake old: White Leghorn, Barred Rock., New. Iiamnehlree, White Rocks, Light Sussex,Barred Rock X Now Hamnshtree, Black Austraiorps, New Iiampshire X Barred Rock, Light Sussex X New Hamnshlres, White Leghorn X Barred Rook, Black Australorn X White Leghorns, Light Susoox X White Leg- horns, Black Minorca X White Leghorn.. Also older pullets eight week. to laying. Twaddle Chick Hatcherles Limited, Fergus, Ontario. 10/c. HURONDALE CHICKS 11.350. Assorted heavy breedmixed chicks, 11150. Assorted. light breed mixed 10c. Pure Sussex, Sussex x New Hanle% Now Hamp., 001004 1.101 pullets 230. After lune 5, mixed. 130: pullets 22e. Barred Rock, Rock x New Hams 160: after June 6, 14c. Roost x Log - horn,. Sueeez x Leghorn, New Ham x Leg- horn mixed. 130; pullets 270. After Juno 6t mixed 120; pullets 24c, Assorted heavy breed Pullets 100 Aa000ted light breed pullets 23c. HURONDALE CHICK HATCHERY LONDON, ONTARIO AT THIS time of year you want chlalce ship- ped without delay. We can give Prompt delivery. 12 pure breeds and 12 erose breeds to 0510030 from, non -0000d, pullete or cockerels, day old, two, three and four weol, old, Alec; older pullets eight weeks to laying. Send for reduced prices after' June 16th.. Fres cata- logue. Tweddio Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. LAKEVIEW CHICKS For June and July, also Summer and Fall 0hieks; Prompt delivery it you act qutckiy, but book ahead for Summer and Fail. 8 breed. and crosses to choose from. Started Pullets 2-4-8 weeks to ready to 101. Book yours now—they will be very scarce and eggs will be high In price. Ready Made 4 week old Capons—Capons are more profltnble than cockerels available dur- ing June and July. Buy Lakeview chick. from Et reel breeding plant for beet .uccese. LAKEVIEW FARMS & HATCHERY PHONE 78 & 82 EXETER, ONTARIO 22c HEAVY BREED PULLETS 20c All heavy breed pullets 11e. After Jame 5. 10o. See other advertisement for particulars. HURONDALE CHICK HATCHERY • LONDON, ONTARIO WRITE for the bargain prices tvo nre offer- ing on the following brood. of pullets two and three weeks of age: White Leghorn.. Barred Rooke, New Hampahlres, Light. Suesox, Light Sussex X New Hampshire.. New Hamp- shire X Barred Rocks, White Leghorn X barred Rock, Black Australorp X White Leg- horn., Black Minorca X White Leghorn.. Also older pullets eight weeks to laying. Prompt delivery. Tap Notch Chick Sales, Guelph, Ontario.. CAN ship chicles on ono day's notice. We have all the popular pure breeds and cross breeds to cheese from. Day old, two and three week old non -sexed, pullets and cockerels. Also eight week to laying pullets. Free cata- logue. Reduced prices for June. Top Notch Chick Soles, Guelph, Ontario. 20,000 PULLETS 9, 10, 12 weeks old to Ready -to -lay. For delivery In July, August, September, and October. These Ifulleta are not surplus. They have been definitely met aside to meet the big demand for this age of pullets. All floor raised under the most Ideal conditions. Send for full particulars. LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARMS WEIN BROTHERS EXETER, ONTARIO FOR SALE Circular Sawmill Complete Sack Ladder, Steam Klokers, Steam Loadq Steam Nigger. i loaVy DUD,' Carriage wit Friction Sot Work, Metal Husk Frame, Fort .. Solid Tooth Saws 65" to 65", 8" Gunshot Ilia 42' 1ong,R0avy Duty. Edger, Slash Tabu, Turtle Badk Chains, Trimmers, 1 Covet Au* maths grinder, 1 Hand Grinder, 1 H.R. Boiler 72" x 16' Tube 1 Eldeorank Steen% Engine 16 x 22", 2, 1538 Maple Leaf Dum Trucks. Camp Equipment to accomodate 2 mon. M111 will be operating until last July. Last year's average, 26,000' per d 500 three' mlllon feet, IRTJSBELL. 5OHNSON, MINDEN, ONT, CONCRETE DRAIN TILE 4" to Ie" dia. Continuous supply. Brantford Rulldora Supplies. 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OWING to fire that destroyed my home, as,, forced to sell my Springers—Trent Valley Breeding, Reasonable. Talbotcroft Kennels Reg'd., Rockwood, Ontario. PURE WOOL YARN Ship your wool to us for sale or to be manufactured Into yarn. We manufacture handknitting yarns, also warp and weft for weaving, supplied either skeins or cones. We sell yarn both wholesale and retell, special attention given to mail orders. We pay :ship- ping chargee on cash orders of tett pounds or over. Write for further particulars, Samples and Prices. BRIGGS & LITTLE WOOLEN MILL, York 101110,: York Co.. N.B. SAWYER Massey Thresher 32-60 with Water- loo Feeder, ten foot power binder, all In good shape. Herb Chambers, Sherkston, Ont. WARNING! We don't give you, anything free, but we do guarantee finer photofinish- ing at moderate prices. Laboratory controlled remits will please you -24 hour service, Rolls developed and printed 30c. reprints 03e ea., 36 for 21.05. Gamma. 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