: fi THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929 i Le Ps ARAN ¢ Hig + Subject of Mu fg ET i og i i Legion, snd and the has comment road fo to ion a | oh ave deleg Rooks. AN f entracts have appeared |i of Kastern C the widespr f heen aroused Arie riot bo he con e. co complete «Colonel &, "My doar LAYI00RA] 'When poke over the 'phone the ether rh 1 snld it was . to send to you at Fess and to ask you to fh to read it to the mem. hap Hon Luar? Hib it onvention y fon, Erie: ori A Brent SER the newdpapers y but in ¥ WH was written fn two we Joris prs ving heen veh fg opr bs My was weitben on November " nd the second part on the tollow: ng day, at great parsonal sacrifice by the lesion president, message (0 the Lenion, and to the Jotble of Canada an well, was a0 ollowss ORNBRAL OURIIN'S i R. LaFioche, DH 0, "YtoaPresidont, Canadian Lemon, "Regine, he h 1 have sxparien: im shible, owing bv Jo 1} to join you phd comrades In what, d , will be the m n ver sine the vention of 1958 at Saint sonferred upon me the hn ur of Tos 1am id iy hen! I vg fr at your such cheerful u iy fave of the O@ dt Wana & the f\ecandl th whieh Wedne a . ha ietione's 1) A a eontribut § boln na nkind ht are to come, lad that oe EH ies v84 2 hat ¥ of oily resis. MRABAGE y ins held by the SBE THIves to the well. | We' dre W Are meet. ough. § dh: of Much Comment: mp oe Decuration af opr of Conadu's Diosbivd and Burnh-Out Ex-Service Mon ond a be present to share the joy Bh will be yours 0 Ay " sgnin shone com # af other days ph other Jao, & and to he (1 re HM for a brief wile which t 'howe HE Lig Must way b be . 8 Ar shiny we do well to LK LA onhip wo forgotten, an sive the "re to mind Asin ¢ ly fdeals Bik int ays and ih » ur duty to es Are re- us all however re motely we ny be scatiered and 0 Are made kn come after us, To my mind that whieh ihe oan serve, To see to it Ld] ol forees which "wh fan Corps pd, w " ed A Hy such & powerful f the side of viatory role ve " remain country, The lense of Duty # 88k ourselves what were which we shouud not forget is the one whieh inf.uenced men willing. 1y to leave thelr homes in peace: |! of battle in far away Burepe, is the sense of duty, Men belley- od that thelr country was In dan 4 ire has always stood was In pork. and no, Without asking any« hing for tore | thelr any {hou t was to an which Pay it. And so to day, As the Legion meets once more in hdd fy the thought wpper- ow we as individuals and as organisation oan serve our ary and protect It from any dangers the Passing of the Foake 4 wided us membered wa to those whe |] the great pur ded fhe ® potent force In the life of this som of those forces, And the first, ful Canada and gladly enter the y, that the liberty for which our heir 0 protect m he feos t In the mi of all of us mu t +) be (hat may arise, And also we must i K how we oan best perpetuate anada the ideals for which we {hog and for which our comrades Legion Objectives "If the Canadian Legion lo to be he force which we believe it ean he We must have olearly In our de what eur objectives are, For we are clear and decisive about these objectives and ahi pe | we ut forth eur full SIRI bo them, our job Is only halt done and victory only partially achieved, Over there when we had # Job to do the first thing decided be hy *hat the objective would that wan ones clear we orward without doubt, ® hesitancy, We had cont In our own power to achieve "ee confidence which never once Was mis d or unjustitied, Hor alone, If for no ot wr |i Ways remained a thin for oo] to understand why a, returned soldiers fn Oanada should HE wish ubite in one gre': or faation, But the question ef nd 10 ho one whith oro] ne te | sure " me une" d -- r a the dat 4: - sot Yor a he : objectives, to be gul. od Jures of vou, L} ake of Teoh organisation averyane must honor and Air and W hi oi this heroloally and unas: we shall nove) forward to +h 28 " n surely, just as gloris ely ah pd dust a tramphandy a of the oid Lana an Ad Provision For Disabled "Our first objective and the one in SL We may be pardoned for Ly oe one TR lf be | jor our = iam Ride whe y ox Masque ae te eh fo loved ones of pt " dant vers iE doy es ih one ny \ set Lad 0 day but what oe Blea for it. pA frannand | A hards Sk opens RE of 8 consider what the i Shake ne esse tan d A\hat heal ed ah Bi ig 3 4 gL nd te he tion Are We are a Hie Porgirton there one of th Sharkttarietien of \ a 2 he at ErEies y PRA hel Over ! standing © ng + by be 0am that in wine o St hedem hoa? ik malas an ne 10 | te _» ohne t -- ke a Ww ue XT Oy TR much [} ie here is Wi - i nights or arduous RE train, Not only we to do. Our sim must be to see La it thet no man who went to Lie porviee of his eountry A be pore mitted py that couulry to suiler want beckuse of war disability, Urent, Dicub fos hon 'phat word alssbility brings oreibly to my md one ot Ui reat dittiou tie ol ATO NB Wulfering greatly from diaabiiit ension authorities refuse to admit arose from war service, That » 8 contention on thelr part Whiva think ls made too often, To me a Medion] Moand Lakes a greal desl upon Meelt when It declares (hat war service contributed in Ro Way vo present disability, 1 contend | thet almost every man who experi: the hardships of war is pay penalty, His resistance ve beet impoverished an many of the break-downs coming ratively early in life are Som y Attributable to War servies, An years go on those break-downs will become more numeroun and no Pension Board or Meulea) JA the che io ndifer from he shore of are 0 wre ally regarded, In this | tes) sure that the Cans Ho glon will have the sympa thy snd Suppor of the entire On nadian and | am equally | bontident 1 that the Canadian Gove ernment will welcome any nesist ange it is in our ower tp give them to enable them to desl justly with ali elaims, "This matter of adequate sare toy disabled comrades and fov the dependents of those who fell, ade- quate employment for those whose careers were broken hy the years of war-~that, my comrades, Is an objective which we must reach and from which there must be no re. treat, (To be continued, I shall send for ward tomorrow A further instal ment, (Bgd,) AWC) ReDrafting Nooded "Dear Colonel Laviecns | ames last wifat when : mailed you tne ht purtion of this letter another day has wwme and with it the usual batch ol witers containing pleas tor help and vuguests that someting be done tu maduee the Pension Bourd to alter is dilituge, KAch case wilngs your heart and leaves one more Laan eve uetermined that the time has con when the regulations of the Kension doard must be resdeaited from by ginning to end and whan the ett) wide of the Muard charged with w wuminisiration of regustions an one of symputhetie justice and not altogether of saving, We must see 1 it i we can, that tresument of re tained seidiers does not become « Julitienl tesue, but unless something is done it will be hard to control the flow of indignation now welling 4 in the hearts of those who b TY Jint national promises should be kept and that justice should be done, Second Qajietive "Let me now gu un 10 waat | thin Jhowmd be 'a second objuciive of ov CKRIVERLON, We must see 1044 the wivi® 18 B perpetuation of the prin wien and ways of life which char woteraed the wits of the Canading wurps during the war, 'there 1s wm need for me to recite to this gath coil the sta rds of Irlenveli, and comradesiip which existed by JWEER men; or tine unseinsh heron culvaley and powers of endurance, Jey aiplayed, proving to all the the Canauian men had not beconw soit and that they wore worihy son: of their plonoer fathers, 'they bo 00 otucis burdens, were fall und loyal to their comrades, to ili wits and to the eorps, these chi seteristios were the supports | wig men lived in the brightest in the darkest hours of these §i eating ' ed ties Needed "It ds the perpetuation of thy yunlities, those ways of luv, tant w svek when we ask that the slery wOGRGR B PRL IN LE WARE Lu NOTE 1 aviltl and be not duh rem Ly voll BVRErstiuig new BowWill, rf DOARVE Lidl taeke Guia codratter, these ways of lie, an as urgently needed now as they Wt e dinys alleen years anv. is rsnung land of owes, wa cast distances and spaces, its w 8 LA wverse and A NLL Tents, . many race and to. oouleidy I08 aus al eempes ot is perhaps, natural that we sho at times become sevuonal or pa hial andd that many should show tendency to think in terms of th thal immediate locality and think + 0 i J pnadiate i te Intere 8 and ni LULU Ath to at bon did {ane in other parts of the country, We must wt " example to all as to Jt what nan Ny y Winking in of the w t a8 wa the war days we v Yi 0 that nation: al Ahiniing without sacrificing In the least our loyalty and fidelity to ew distriet or our own frovine an and without neglecting to firsts ir our hearts t ? Jone that all show [Ri that cherished spot we al { the of Corps was K by a spirit © und Mshnes he! un TH Ww ba Ing so powers a unity eve these are Hh which ould guide ft the vod these qualities must be ol until they become wit A) na " a [the way of Hfe, Too elten we evidences that nections or Tat 4 wu country, ep | it they have ot {iy an are wi to take ap at- an Aig Id from the men ol orps an acknowleds ment of ony that Corps did te wi Lanada's name high on the werk A honor, We ask oursely A that in ut i g ERS bre hm t In that wa iE . 3 A ment war effort, W Y tures ne 00 the ho as if we ite ait or ashamed of are unwi " 10 Ack: nt the worth hE . es kmow that te 04 'lk rl hon 4 - A yy Hi our men d SE wal vw igen hk from theories only but \ practice. No aro o < thing of the {rare of N haart a {a testing and 10 we - ae 8 privation ity wounds \ " "i. We he fived th anx | tH Ww war' - we sh!t g to the he aut of our " ty every offart that w Wade te increase the goodwill ad wdian's so ou grotanding ween the natlone shoulder pa." to bitw end that we shall mover aRaln adopt wir an a means of ie Na | desires, (1 entimentalism Bal whit, we whole heartedly to this atthiude we do not support the slekly rentimuntalivy that with ¥ lholds rom the men of Canad the honoured place thelr achievements won, A new generntlon Is growing wp, which happily, did not onierisuey the wir, but they will not be stronger race of men If the story of thelr fathers' conduct In the grea adventure ls Ignored or the facts concerning It distorted, It is # proud story, it won for Canade amongst the nations of the world & prestige and respect which is remembered over there and which should not he The word "Can badges of our id then, higve us | hare wy belleve that the some sort of shane pubple of this eauniry, thing of the sort, sequence of the respect Alles felt for Canada uvape, und gs & fesull the thing through to a canglusion forgotten at home, Ee --_----,., 3 HESE two great NEW DeForest Crosley models -- new in char. acter--new in value --now make still reater DeForest Crosley's unquali- fod challenge of comparison, Never before has such musical qual ity--such advanced engineering been available at these prices, The past six months have brought a score of im. t advancements in design--in manufacturing, : ales leadership has enabled Forest Crosley to employ 'these mew advantages to create these re: markable NEW models--right now, (1) They are the result of the vast knowledge in design and manus Compare -- JB Haha, President, proudly worn en means as much to us to-day sing who would |e whieh Canada today occupies wmany the nations of the world wross which ples in the political thinking of th I did no It was the logieal which th us the result of the fame which had come to Can pda's soldiers on the battlefields of the Vast conrape "shown hy the people ul lime and thelr determination (o se vietoriog If Canada's war contri bution had heen weak and Indifferent Sir Robert Barden and his colleagues "* "f NINE ---- ron willl never lage been uble to tik ind they did ut the Vewee Lon is nat Lonsting te sey itis shiply ai under what the Corps did to make Canada's names honored and fron respected, *1 helloyve that in thuse tank | ui 1h Mowe ure actuated by the sam motives, the swe principles wid the sams ways wl lle, we can pike In the futiie an equal gantry ton to. Canada's welfare, Canada's wyaneement and Canada's glory, Would Barve As Private "My dear LaVieehe, there ars many other things | had Intended 10 suy hadnt bes possible for me to uo to Meghna, but theses must walt on future opportunity, There Is Just ane Hoge thing 1 must say and that is, that, owing to the uncertainty of what | shall ba able to do In the the soldi the sl renee It a tung fe position | tanaligg of s of pe holder { 7] do ol fod can, next vear or wo, 1 think it would he | ( wise I my comrades would some one else as thelr President, | shall serve the cause In every way my health permits and 1 shall serve It Just as faithfully as a8 private In the ranks as 1 would Hon of leadership if you are not whi position demands, "Losena my most affectionate greet lugs to all my eld comrades and unk them to earvy back tu thelr respective branches my kindest of former association and my edu to serve the gauss In every way Ledyaid Blair, at & luncheon of "Blairsden" the most beautiful and sumptuous country house mn was allking about war eluant most Ameries, delns, "Rureps, Wig us, We debits are all nhs, ARRUTANICES YEMIN he paid "heaps reassure mustn't worry, The wir But Burope's ver me of yoring Maker ne wn uftie It Is not falr to held & pos 1] ES Inder & palm, In the moonlight of Conant Grove, a beawtiful girl Wits ed her head from young Rakleigh's hasom, looked deep Into his eyes and the full duty whieh sueh « i renenbianes | Darling, will you love me as mush 1 this when wa are marred? 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