The Seaforth News, 1949-07-21, Page 6Champ On First Try—Ted Schroeder (centre) receives the
singles trophy from the Duchess of Kent after winning the finale
Of the Wimbledon tennis matches. It was his first tryfor the
English title.
WIIATGOES Old
1N THE
WOULD
THE UNITED STATES
The Radio Industry in the United
States came in for terrific blasts
iron) leaders among American
negroes, speaking at a conference
sponsored by the Committee for
She Negro in Arts held recently in
New York City.
Canada Lee, well known Negro
actor, charged that the "lynch men-
tality" of American radio made
"cannibals, dehumanized monsters,
clowns, menials, thieves and liars"
out of the Negro people whom it
had "jailed in a concentration camp
of silence where we are surrounded
by indifference and our real words
reach nowhere."
Mr. Lee. who has repeatedly
denied that he is a communist,
joined with Paul Robeson, the sing-
er, and several others in violent at-
tacks on American radio owners for
alleged efforts to distort and con-
ceal Negro problems and what he
termed their refusal to hire qualified
Negro workers. He declared that an
insidious pattern of _discrimination
emgl hatred toward members of his
race was apparent throughout the
country: He charged that failure to
enact civil rights legislation, re-
newed terrorism by the Ku Klux
Klan and other acts of violence
toward Negroes were all part of a
movement to maintain an "iron
curtain" between Negroes and white
persons in the United States.
Paul Robeson, famous baritone,
recently returned from a trip
through Europe, told the_300 as-
sembled Negro workers in radio,
letevision and the theatre that they
were deprived of their rights,
whereas inhabitants of the Soviet
Union and the "peoples' democ-
meles" in Eastern Europe are "in
no danger of losing any of their
civil rights."
Speaker after speaker assailed
radio's alleged suppression of artis-
tic talent among Negroes, what was
stilled "Jim Crowism" in most of
the large unions -in the industry,
also "censorship" that prohibits
radio script writers from dealing
honestly with minority grievances.
In fact it would almost seem as
though the Negro characters we
hear over the radio, or see via tele-
vision, might not be quite so care-
free and happy about it all as they
sound or look.
GREAT BRITAIN'
As most people know, Britain's
reserve of gold and dollars has run
dangerously low. So low that Sir
Stafford Cripps has announced—as
a atop -gap measure—that Britain
will cut off practically all spending
lit clatters until September at leant.
This measure is a drastic ex-
pedient. It will mean still more
austerity for the British people,
and it will also deal a blow to
.American exporters right at a time
of uncertainty regarding the United
States •economic outlook.
The immediate cause of Britain's
sew dollar difficulties is that the
'United States, like other world.
Markets, has for the moment
changed from a "seller's market" to
a buyer's market." Because of low-
er demand the buyer has an ad-
vantage r , cr the seller, under such
condition.. 1 ritain finds it difficult
to css
This is because, on the average,
the British worker is far less pro -
Norman Slain
ductive than the American worker
—largely through huge American in-
vestment in plass production equip-
ment, and the relative lack of such
equipment in Britain. As a result,
British costs of production are
higher, and British goods at a com-
petitive disadvantage.
Most economists thick—like Sir
Stafford Cripps—that lower pro-
duction costs would be Britain's
best solution to the problem. But
to achieve this speedily wonld re-
quire drastic wage cuts—a step
which the Labor Government would
be unlikely to take and which prob-
ably would be resisted by wide-
spread strikes. In fact the Labor
Government seems determined to
take no steps that would to any
ex.ent reduce the standard of living
of British workers, upon whose.
votes its future depends,
So it becomes increasingly clear
that Britain's problems cannot be
easily or quickly solved; and that,
no matter what course is taken, the
cooperation and counsel of the
United States will be required.
But there is a feeling, both in
Washington and in London, that
with patience and perseverance on
both sides, the problem will some-
how or other he worked opt.
JAPAN
The violent attack of the Jap-
anese Communist Party on the
aims of the Allied occupation
seems to have become the principal
problem of General Douglas Mac -
Arthur's headquarters. This was
emphasized by the supreme com-
mander's recent statement in which
he denounced communism as "na-
tional and international outlawry"
and hinted that Communists might
be deprived of protection of the law.
The problem has been pointed up
by a whole series of incidents in
which Communists were either di-
rectly concerned or strongly sus-
pected. The most recent was the
death of. the Japanese transporta-
tion minister whose multilated body
was found on the railroad tracks
in the outskirts of Tokyo, It is
believed that he was ''taken for a
ride" and murdered in old-time
Japanese assassination style because
he was an agent of the govern-
ment'e and occupation's policy in
dismissing surplus railway workers.
His death, coupled with a series
of actions -such as the storming
of the Taira town police station and
sabotage along rail lines—'has given
rise to the belief that the Com-
munists have chosen this time for a
violent showdown with the opposi-
tion. The Japanese Communist
party ie a tightly knit organization
whose membership is secret, but is
now estimated,' to have reached 200,-
000. In addition, there are about
three million Communists sympa-
thizers in Japan, as the last election
showed, so that the threat of com-
ing trouble is by no means an idle
one.
Teacher—'Johnnie, I'm ashamed.
of you. When I was no bigger than
you, I could reel off all the Kings
of England In order without health,
tion,"
Johnnie -"Yeah; bat there was
only three or four of them then."
SPORT
-, A Sift rr %l ' LC
Success in modern hockey de-
pends, of course, very largely on
the efficiency of your scouting sys-
tem and owning or controlling
enough "farm" clubs where the bud-
ding talent your scoots bring in can
be developed to "big tinge" effi-
ciency. But give him a fair share
of material to work with, and we
think that John George Boucher
—better known as 'Buck"—will put
plentyof new life into the Boston
Bruins,
Buck Boucher may not have been
the greatest hockey defenseman
who ever performed; but he be-
longed right up there . among the
top hands, as anybody who saw him
in action at his best—or, even bet=
ter, anybody who ever', played
against hint—will be glad to testify.
* * *
Boucher played for years in a
league which boasted—to mention
just' a few-stalwards such as Odie
and Peg Cleghorn, Eddie Shore,
Red Dutton, Cully Wilson, Billy
Coutu and' Lionel Hitchman. And
when any of that gang bit you,—
well you stayed hit.
* * *.
Yet Buck Boucher, although
never classed as • dirty player, held
his own in the very roughest going;
and there were very' few in the
league who would, from choice,
head for his side of the defense
when boring in on goal.
* * 5
Boucher r r plyd a e on four Ottawa.
teams which won the Stanley Cup,
the last tinge being in 1927 when
the Senators beat out the Boston
Bruins. Later he was traded to the
Montreal Maroons for Joe Lamb,
and also had a season playing de-
fense for the Chicago Black Hawks.
But it is in 'an Ottawa uniform he
will best be remembered by those
who recall the days when the Sena-
tors—and Buck Boucher—were just
about tops.
* * 5
Just how low the heavyweight
boxing racket has fallen is seen in
the fact that Ezzard Charles, recog-
nized—in certain spots—as the new •
world champion is slated to defend
his "title" nest month against a
character by name Gus Lesnevich.
* * *
11 you follow boxing closely,
which is another way of saying "if
you are a glutton for punishment,"
you will perhaps recall that Gusta-
vu not so long ago, was a cham-
pia too—but in the light -heavy-
* * *
weight class. .
But hanging on to that title was
too much for Lesnevich. He lost the
United States end of it to one Joey
Maxim, who practically nobody,
outside of his immediate family,
ever heard of as a fighter. Later he
travelled to London and ,.Freddy
Nulls, of all people, beat hlni'Bor his
European Crown.
* * *
Now you would think that the
promoters, if they can't find any
real heavyweights, would select as
an opponent for Charles nobody but
Joey Maxim, But no—Lesnevich
gets the call; and the reason given
is that Maxim's style is too much
like that of Charles; which is to say
that both of them brawl as though
there were small children in the
house who must, on no account, be
awakened.
• * *
In the words of one insider, "at
Charles -Maxine bout would be too
much of a stinkeroo for even New
York to hold still for." Here we
might say something snappy about
how we can imagine nothing that
would be a greater stinkeroo than
the bout at Yankee Stadium next
month promises to be—but, heck,
it's too blessed hot, so we'iI leave
you to roll your own.
Nick Strilict,vich—Tlarcl-work-
ing right-hander with Toronto
Maple Leafs
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WHAT YOU HAVE been waiting for 01 eted'
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FOR SALE ---
ALUMINUM ROOFING & SIDING..
Oros -Crimped •Corrugated and ribbed styles
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NEW AND USED
BUll. DOZERS, SHOVERS IIIOB-L11TS.
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SHAVINGS—SOFTWOOD
at 20 cents per bole leaded on care. Hallburton.:
W. 0. BAILEY & SONS.. Haltburton, Ontario.
HAGSTROi1. High--QualItY Scandinavian pi-
an, accordionsor sale Catalogue sent on
renuest write Theodore Began. 219 Shoe-
maker Ave.. Kitchener. Ontario. (Represent-
ing Importers of Engstrom aeeordlnne In
eastern Canada.). _
WHEEL Chairs ofall kinds: folding, ad -
instable and special built. Bamford -Regis
L10. Ottawa, Canada.
DODGE 46 Truck F. W.D for ploughing and
sagging -
41 Chevrolet Special. Sutherland, Centre ie•
land, Toronto. Wa. 1211.
PURE WOOL VALUE
initial offering- of pure wool utility raga.
Indispensable' for picnics, couch covers, auto-
mobiles and that extra blanket. Colors rod
and black, blue andblack, greenand blank:
fringed both ends. Sloe, approximately 50"
x 72" Price- 55,96 each delivered. Pay
postman that amount only. Provinotal taxes
1f any. extra, Money back guarantee. Many
other real values to fondly,
THE MURPHY GRAHAM CO.
Room 116. 353 St. Nicholas, Montreal 1
FOR SALE—Eagle Tractor with cab, 22-45
to
see n
runing ctondition. Peter Gingerich,
R. t1,
GLASS CUTTERS set with genuine cutting
diamond. A moat useful tool around Farm,
Home or Summer Cottage, Price 84.10, post-
age pals 0.0.73.. charges extra. Dealer orlon
on quantities. Canada's Oldest Diamond Tool
Company. Ponies Clarke and Co. Limited,
881 Bartlett Avenue, Toront, Ontario.
ATTENTION p'ARMERSI Field drain tilo--
rfe are now in a position to accept more
order. for delivery this season. sizes 8" to
10". Bartlett Tile Yard, car. Roman and Nor-
folk St., Stratford, 'gal. 2284.
GALVANIZED steel chain link fencing of
British manufacture, 9 gauge x 2" mesh 15.
roll 8'0" high. Stocks. available In Canada
at very competitive price.. Users or distribu-
tors write Lawrence and Newell Ltd., 73 Ade-
laide St, West, Toronto, Ontario.
260 ACRES, 126 tillable. Pasture. Lots,
Wood. Closing estate. House. Buildings
need shingling. Vacant. Good value for man
with family help. Six relies north Prescott.
Electricity available, school, paved road,
52600, Charles Pelton, Realtor, IComptville,
Ont.
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Pali Boners Too
Sleepless Nights Ahead
We announce the arrival of an
8 -pound baby daughter who came
to brighten the home of Mr, and
Mrs. L B.—Greenville (Ohio) Ad-
vocate.
Ditty Calls
A great meeting is promised and
all are asked to sacrifice pleasure
and attend.— Alabama paper.
How Worthless?
Lost: Portfolio containing papers
and Myrna Loy. Contents worthless
to anyone else. Reward for its re-
turn.— Hollywood (California) Cit-
izen.
Spend While They Kin
"Family's savings all used up. Rel-
atives have helped."— St. Paul
(Minnesota) Docket.
Without Getting Pinched?
Mrs. M. caught a crab and rode
to Union Station. — Fort Worth
(Texas) Press.
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WANTED
YOUNG WOMEN •
YOUNG MEN
fn1•
Harveeling Peaches, Plums, Penre,OAPpi1O,
Grope', Tomatoes and other Pall fruits and
vegetail es.
Accommodation in
Farm Service Force Canape
August 15th to November 15th
.Campers must bring
blankets, sheets & pillow cases •
For further information write:
Ontario Farm Service Force
0 Richmond Street East'
Toronto 1, Ontario.
kneelers: Dominion -Provincial l our
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ISSUE 80 — 1949
POR SALE
90 H.P•, moms 11.11.T. biller emnplete with
Sttinan. Last inepebtion 156 lbs. Priced for.
rulok sale as-Inetnlling larger unit. Nilson
sod Products. Wheatley, Ontario,.
G menu, Ratti ee,Eetook, fwith urniture. u Growing
oommunitl', private beach on Georgian B&Y,
86,000 sash, Aleo lunch -bar with 2 -roomed
apartment. 82,000 cash. Will soli separately
or together. Good turnover. Situated as miles
goat of (1olRngwood on Highway 26. Box 1(0
Colfingwood.
HANK THE FARMER.
LAUGHED & LAUGHED
FOR HE KNEW his new portable;YAPOR-
MASTER would varopr-spray his crone in a
matter of minutes, would supply steam to
run his datry 8150 lbs, in 2 mina;) wou15
steam-ele0n hie epulpment, elfin Ms hogs,
cook themash and heat the greenhouse. Com-
plete self-operating. unite 11095. Weight 1400
]bar PACIFIC MARINE SUPPLY CO, LTD.,
1400-W Ponder St, T,Za.. 7700, Vancouver, B,C,,
AJAX OATS, re r mite] No. 1, 99% Germina-
tion,
tion, $1,75 ner 11001,01 F,O.B, Rovfaes50, J.
B. Mlcir, Powa00an, Ont,
1940' MOCORMICK. Deering. or Can stationary
Baler 17x22 on rubber in good shape, 8500.
Apply Edward J. Lorentz, St. Clemente, Ont.'
A8ED10AI,
PEP UP!
Fake O.U. A D'.. Tonle Tablet' 'tor. low' v1ta001,
nervous .and. general debility 000 find 9.1 00.
at druggtete.
DIXON'S REMEDY—For neuritis and Rheu-
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'READ THIS—Every sufferer or ltheomatle
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LADIES ONLY—Get quick and effective relief
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WANTED: General Duty- Nurses for 160' bed
General Escape]. 8 hr day, 6 day weep,
Grose salary 8150 per month. 580.00 deducted
for maintenance,. Apply stating qualifloatlone,
experience and age to Administrator... General.
Hospital, Chatham, Ontario..
FULL or part time. 15% commission on in11101
-
repeat business, A iselling' business
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Toronto.
LIVE -WIRE salesmen to handle now lino of
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competition. Rash reply.for free catalogue to
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POLISH Relief Organization offers experienced
farm help, male and female, seeking work
in Canada. For particulars contact Foreign
Department,' Guardian Trost Co, 019 St
James West, Montreal 8,
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WE ARE OWING away absolutely tree
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TEACHERS with experience, and.. nualid4!1t-i�
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Salary from 51000,00. to 82,000,00 per Pegs
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LOGS WANTED
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WANTED BY AUGUST FIRST
I NIGHT SUPERVISOR
5180.00 lase $10.00, board and eingle. room.
Experienced maternity and some operating
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2 GENERAL DUTY NURSES
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28 days holiday plus 7 atotutory holidays
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MEN AND WOMEN .wonting In factorlea,
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ti
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We manufacture 1n our fan
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