Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 31, 1946, p. 2

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pack two the acton free press till rsday ottoetr jilt 1m lif arlmi jfrrr ijrrmj all t -i- i l- tv nwl nv iif i i av u v il 4ttl itt it l t lu1 u k ma ta 4 kiuml iwm a i j t t i 14 l viumf l il ijmi m at4 itw milt ll i l i ok to wj ii ltoullt tl i l fv t wj i lllllll m i i i h let al- r ill iv nix ivvllhn ike small town have ou cvrr mopped to consider iht task of iht police conmahlr of ihc small ln llac oti cir given thought lo the nian unpuasint juliet cm fronting thai cr important offitcrr hfforc u next criticiic he policeman of our ton slop a ruin utr and think hat you ould do in the small town the pergonal contact betccn the policeman and the individual uiim olini miko it more dilfnuft for tlu offntr to jirtuttn lns dul than is tru vise ith th cit ollucr lu jci forms h work itkc a ma hi no and actually knowa few of the peopu oxer whom he has iiirisdut on the imnuiimi of thi population miko it all th easier for him to work in an impersonal n h k the lot of thff small lon polite offntr is iist tht op pomtc it might he well to hand out him to those h take advantage of their acquaintance ith thitr lo i police officer not onl in itantta hut in ccrv oili crsmall town the speeder who dnws down iht atrect at thirty miles an hour would not fair so will perhaps if he wuted one of the larger cities and dup heated the trick 1 he chap with the jag who at tempts to dne his car seldom rets awa with it in the city white he thinks the police of ins home ton should turn their hack on him bunun lie is acquaint ed in fairness to the small town officer don t im pose jour friendship don t expect too much tolci ancc because ou arc acquainted manna herald alberta nuemhwirr irnon the nuernberg trials have beconu historv i ic i mann goenng and 10 confedt raits hat paid fo their guilt with their lives seven othirs have begun to scrc long prison terms and the three men who were acquitted bv the international tribunal st il face a reckoning with the german people the nuernberg verdict has not closed the case o the united nations against nan gtrmanv thero are still thousands of german war criminals large and small who have not jet answered for then crimes some will be tried and sentenced in due course others no doubt will escape justice opinions differ on the tribunals findings it has been said that the death penalt was unjustified that no nation or group of nations has the right to pas judgment on the leaders of a defeated cnemv oth crs have ctaimed that all of the defendants and man others should have been found equal guiltv and should have joined ribbentrop hotel and the others on the gallons but the significance of the trials does not consist of a roster of the men tried found guilt and punish ed nor is their failure measured t acquittals by rhen left unpunished or b the number wto managed to cheat the gibbet b committing suicide the trials have established that un man or group ol men who plunftp the world into war must take the responsibjlitj for their actions no longer mav an aggressor feel secure in the knowledge that in case of defeat he can spend his declining ear plotting rcenge on a remote island or chopping wood on a dutch farm the lives of one or 10 lt 100 guilt men are a poor compensation for the lives of millions of innocent war icttms but a measure of justice has been done few would be fatuous enough to believe the nuernberg erdict will bring about the end of world wars but an imporunt first step has been taken world if the wrong forces win this competition it will mean not life but death to trade it will mean the end of our whole way of life and for many of us life itself for heads will roll on a scale never be i fore known in history j most of us realize the surrender of german and japan did not end the struggle for world control a struggle we still sec going on at parts but most don t understand this struggle we think it i just between nations between the democracies and the totalitarian piers or between free enterprise anf national lat un between the i sovt and the anti j tastiit foicts as the communis wtulj have u be liec oi tttrrn management labor aid guvern j mt nt f i itu contrt i of i u nev- 1 he rial struggle a luall i nut oier whuiti tut iur whtit what ideas are kutmg to tcmtul the inli deis llisastruggltbrtwcenftirwurldsni r 1 and sputual fortes and its material stic kite undri the dutat tshj if j n uilc hand and ol nun on llu itlin some foilmv link llit c tan fill tmipc cuiiliil anj go tn it ng a e i it st hut ttimt ti nu usait lr men uru t iltl l lit j ir not men tut in lb and unless we hate the st if i nt ii t l htit ci mes wht n t j sj ek to us in mr tuails we will ac the um t ntiul of liuititiii jul ator itijii ti k t n i he s dr t i ud nit ans t ult nig til siih if our irsent foinis if c otnj ctiiu n at burnt in lts ntuintss monindiiitualfirtrstan nh win i hi tattle k i i nln i h likmg op a nunc in fl biij itual ii f hfr and j d v ng lo tht wi ild that it wi iks better than an othn 1 irrulr 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deth competition alwaxs the life of trade is toda a matter of life or death lt is no longer competit ion tust tb ice who can make the best mouse trap it tsmore a competition to produce a sort of man trap something that can catch fhc hearts and minds of millions and control the thinking and lmrlg of the it tan he recorded that the october of lj4b was om whole month of indian bummer seldom do n 1 get as fine an october in these parts a retent isit in the united states reveals that most of the folks on the south side of the border have not heard that the canadian dollar is at par with the american dollar or ma be they don t want to know such is the case here and there we note that several communities i are alreadv preparing for old home weeks for next summer may seem a little early to make a start for an event to be field next august but exper ience shows that the most stccessful reunionthave well established organizations turn iudi u ii jatix itlac n l bovmil concuyate 7c einx baby 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