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Zurich Herald, 1945-09-06, Page 3FOR:QUICK RELJEF OF HEADACHE '&" Ogler Pains The Termination Of Lend -Lease New York Times Discusses Lend -Lease Controversy In the natter of the termination of Lend -Lease, there are a few misconceptions, on opposite sides of the Atlantic, which ought to be cleared away, lest they trouble the good relations prevail- ing between two staunch allies. In the first place, it would be a profound mistake for anyone in gnglancl to read a political motive into the action of our Government and to believe that this action was prompted, or hastened, by con- cern or alarm or disapproval, or by any other judgment, on the results of the British election. '.,end -Lease has not been discon- tinued because Britain voted La- bor. It has been discontinued be- cause it was a war measure and because the war (in the sense of 'organized combat) is over. There has nev;ir been the slightest rea- son for doubt that Lend -Lease would he discontinued when this stage was reached. Never "Something for Nothing" Meantime, on our side, there is tendency in some quarters (eag- rly fanned by out old friends, the professional batters of Britain) to {misunderstand and misinterpret he British position. In these quar- rs it is being said that the Brit- nt "something want for nothing,' andLare angry with us now be- Qause they will no longer get it. Well. Lend -Lease was never Hsoinethin for nothing." It was buns and planes in exchange for rave nien who would use them in Aefense of our • own freedom, no ess than of their own. But quite aside from this, it is clear on the itecord that the British Govern- ment always recognized the tem- porary, exclusively wartime char- acter of.L(.nd-Lease. Britain's Position Neither Mr, Attlee, nor any other responsible British states- inan, has asked for the continua- t9on of Lend -Lease for an indefin- 1 HOTEL WIETROPOLE All Beautifully Furnished With Running Water. Rates: SeOO UP NIAGARA FALLS OPPOSITE C.N.R. STATION Voice of the Press HIROHITO THE DIVINE HIrohito writing of himself: "By the grace of Heaven the Emperor of Japan seated on the throne oc- cupied by the same dynasty changeless through ages eternal." Not very realistic. He is Emperor of Japan by grace of the Allies, holding his job during good be- havior and liable._ to dismissal without notice, —Ottawa Journal. —0— LEADERSHIP CONTEST It seems such a short time ago that Germany was full of pompous guys each claiming to be the No. 2 Nazi. Now they are all accusing each other of being that. —Windsor .Star. —,— UNEQUAL CONTEST When crossing streets, think of this. Did you ever hear of a car being badly damaged by someone walking into the side of it? —Windsor Star, —,— PAGE. SCHICKELGRUBER? It seems to us that I-Iitler must be pretty dead, but we are not so sure about Schickelgruber. —Toronto 'Saturday Night. —0 • — THAT'S SOMETHING Winston Churchill has one sat- isfaction—only the English could beat him. —Detroit Free Press. ite period, for the purpose of help- ing Britain to get back on her feet financially. He has only raised the question of 'the great armies which have still not been demobilized, and asked whether "shipping and food and any other supplies still req;_ired by our (British) forces overseas and by the American forces overseas can continue to be furnished for a limited 'period under Lend -Lease and reciprocal aid agreement." Britain, . in short, is not asking us to use Lend -Lease to finance her reconversion, or to promote her foreign trade, or to help solve any of her domestic problems. She has raised, strictly within the field of military matters, the question of continuing "for a limited period" the sante policy of joint acting that prevailed during the denlcibi- lization of the armies: On this camparatively narrow point, it ought not to be difficult to reach some mutually satisfactory agree- ment. • The origin of the town of Da- mascus itt Syria is unknown, but it is believed to be the oldest city in the world still inhabited. No need to wonder about synthetic tires standing up—not when you can buy Firestone DeLuxe Champions—the tires that were used on the famous speedway test supervised by officials of the American Automobile Association. Imagine the punishment those tires took as Wilbur Shaw, the famous rzl 3 driver, streaked over the 500 -mile course to average 100.34 miles per hour . , . equal to 50,000 miles of ordinary driving. Not a skid or blowout occurred even when he stepped up to 135 miles on the straightaways! Be sure to have Firestone DeLuxe Champions on your car. See the nearest Firestone Dealer. OTTAWA REPORTS That Ex -Servicemen Are Big In- vestors In Housing Field Immediate employment is the thought uppermost in the minds of almost 80% of Canada's ex -service men ,and women, interviewing of- ficers of the Veterans Affairs De-. partment have discovered. Of those interviewed in June almost 23% ex- pect reinstatement in old jobsr13.5% have new jobs waiting, 33% are hoping for employment, 6% are returning to their own businesses and 3,5% plan to return to their own farms. To date a total of $4,275,680 has been paid out to veterans in re- establishment credits. $1,1596,394 has already been released for the ac- quisition, repair or modernization of a home, indicating commitments in this field of some $20,000,000 when all is paid out. An even greater amount, $1,616,- 456 has been released to veterans for the purchase of furniture and household equipment. As the re- establishment credit may only be authorized for this purpose on the basis of two dollars credit for one dollar cash put up by the veteran, this represents an expenditure of $2,424,684, in this field since last January when the War Service Grants Act came into force. These two groups account for 75% of the total re-establishment credits authorized in the first six months of 1945. * * 4e Much is being said to Canadians these days to point out the neces- sity of many remaining controls as well as rationing. Finance Minister Ilsley and the Chairman of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Donald Gordon, spoke in a Dominion -wide broad- cast recently and told Canadians that victory in the Pacific is just the beginning of the end. Price control is still urgently needed— as much now as ever—as there are thousands of purchasers for the limited amounts of new goods that can be put on the market. Govern- ment policy on de -control provides for continuous adjustment as supply conditions change. Of 300 orders restricting civilian production 18 months ago, only 64 remain. All of the 500 restrictions affecting metal products then are no longer in force. Canada is a land of plenty com- pared with most other countries and it is a matter of national honor that this plenty be shared, the speakers stated. The endof war with Japan does not ease the needs of hungry areas and Canadian con- sumption will have to be reduced. Shortage Continues.' On the 'Coal Front There is no relief insight as yet on the coal front. Eventually (that is within three to six months) there may be some easing through release of army personnel to work in the nines. Eventually there may be some easing in supplies of substitute fuels such as coke. But for the balance of 1945, at least, and possibly later than that, the coal situation looks as tight as it did Before V -J Day. 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MOITNT (ITT.l:AD AT'T'LE/ SHRI 1] - der, arranged for power drive. Equipment Sales Co., 122 King E,. Toronto. TEN W EK 14 01.1) l T'1.E1-T411111) Yorkshire tows of nut •tundin> quality 316,00 registered, itlsn eight weeks old boars and soii•s from qualified Advaiwcd Regis- tered dam and ontstanding boor; $1.0.00 registered. Garnet Whitfield, ]''rns•erville, Ont, ELECTRIC MOTORS REWOUND AND 1RE1T"\IRED. F)X- pert worktnntt hip. Modern te prices. Lloyd 8.5. Dettger, Monk - ton, Ontario. I)1TN-PACTTS KitINNHT.S, REl(,TS- tered, fpr Dachshund puppies. Write 141 Riverside Dr., West - mount, Weston, Ontario. VA ICUs P'lill 4ALP, OPPORTUNITY ONE 01' THE REST DAIRY AND Fruit Farms in Ninaat•n 1'enin- sula, buildings A-1, Modern equip- ment, going concern, 'Box 49, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto. ISSUE 34.1945 FARM 845 ACRES, GOOD LAND, new house, good barns for 53 head, three wells, hydro and tele- phone available, 3 miles east of North Augusta, on main road, will sell reasonable. 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