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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Apr 1942, p. 1

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1 t-'%TýnnA T'-ri- rrTTTTDZn A A P? TT NUMBER1519 13OWMAINV11.jLb UNTAUIUI --ý.u 1-ý '%TnT.TTUP QQ > 1:3nlXT'Nir A XTITTT T V nXTT A PUI TH 1 ý USI)A Y - A vKii. .4tn. 111417. Stop'BuingSpre' r EselEaser isiorsDurham County Member Urges 1234 More German Memnber Federal FoodBor M M ~Miss Greta Palmer with hier e" tenPebsteAr27ficrArid Emphasizes ProblemsFcn ton n M s Co eW r S aunt, Mrs. Ray Pierson, Hillier. Tusa onn *katoni g l s Com eW i LAC Roy Swindells, Mountain The editor of The Statesm-an on March 30th, wrote Mr. W.Thrdy on g.-- - SView, with his parents. F. Rickard M.P. for Durham County, plàcing at his disposal, r d r to f A Hgead W artim e Prices Board Mrs. Jack llnw bhMr. and without charge a columnn each week whereby hie might explain Sharp at 6.30 today, the far- Mrs. Mervm Oe, Whtb. the various angles of the plebiscite. In this way citizens could be mr n teswosuh o.IdRYa' rgesi Donad Grdo, Dnamc A minstrtrOf iss louispaeisonorno thoroughly informed as well as aroused to the importance of get to town on the first sideroad President Hy and eviews Ya Donld ordn, yna le dmmstrtorof ithherparnts voting "yes" on this question. Mr. Rickard accepted the offer es fteMneshgwywr uhm-M M. Robinson MaeNIsirn Prices and Trades Board, Issues Stern Warn- Mr. James Southey, tT.C.S., wt hns ndhsfrtlttrflos altote byansci C.P.R. rin Dress - W eM.resPasd o i ing That Buying Spree Must Stop to Avoid In- Port Hope, with his parents. wt , of 13 c is lterfllw: ate yarsphiame PRtoaintop H e]ply torede raio flation and Rationing ~Miss Kitty Storey, St. Hilda's, To the Electors of the County of Durham: af1cars h roadadefroma which elflPbiiyt ee f]atlon an RationmgToronto, at home. Ladies and Gentlemen: debouc hed a formidable mbe elrprsnewrohl eidanfotegasrot;fn In a pow erful address b efore flau nted it in our collective faces SM r ta n s. w tN e ir a m n sA s th e electeà represen ta i e sso athis constituency conta cap -eo C anad ia n ftroops beq upp e fr Wtion or e con t y fr a b yc-la dies a ne a n i us r tg d in t h e T o r o n t o C a n a d i a n C l u b o n - a n d w e p a i d 1 2 . 5 0 a c o p y t o p eSitg., y hCe b s c t e w h c h i s t o b e h edn c t o n T e y w e e j o n e b a d o ugae o l e watt esu r b s i e slv e y t ineh d d v n c M o n d ay , M r. D o n a ld G o rd o n , re a d it. T h a t is w h y th is is n o t a M r. C h a s. M clv ee n , Q u e en 's v o te 1 e th e th t a d t e i l l h a vi e a n o p o ruis t of vld o ic - a m e m e rsnft h e e e rao n s G ub a h m de r ati p o nl of A g r uthD u r e , ed aey . to n y 4 mo r i e s a d chairmca of thatime rictes Gror nenthwrlind of a paryUiest, thm.iour approval of an issue that rmay decide the fate of this of Internment Camp No. 30 which at Newcastle Community Hall, conservativeltecs foea ast o o thet duinCna t l PopÝ'sWar Ths is Mrs Frd ensm, heale' wr ad arnticuarly te fate fofraaa oscitio.Yo was ablaze rith lights just a Thursday evening. It was the tion was ui0onrlerpr spree," and trarned that unless it termined answer of the people of Pte. Russell J. Balson, Corn- are asked to release your Government from pastas s y eand squeed afoot.anagna hadmeetn ciulate d upped therstso aktn am oni woulid bevolu ilay, e ra- theTdeorcchallenger s toHitle-waissEva I ellyar with relatives in rethe responsibility sguris gomthe shoulders of your Gov- haaeurecino r n twsasmdb aythat tat sy rmlne rec e also said that unless Canadians the people-- to show that under in Toronto. ernlhent to do as they see fit, if necessary to send m ore ene y, t hke r traip s e n es weh r e ele tion of offie rs w ul a ke h n h s e e ,t e e s o e c r disciplied ritheselvsko"otalprovatioan eca fnecan willnisesitMariomSott Toont ou te oungnhmen ofc his countrvohave been very ready fsee ndsuretcdescend o rm apac.Tishweeiasdferdtain concluini hemnso waer" they rmand therikofelosmgeuaclendfexceduincessh nvriy thm.. to enlist and we have about 300,000 men in Active Army for frmanssmTeruios and the meeting heard President arm-chair ofcadm amr stthin freem and se i te .d- hv e res oufrouctonslawe Miss Lucy Lyle spent Easter in srice anywhere, besides the Navy and Air Force, yet the the morning fs om eir oter J .Hyadsrprto r-aeteoe ls nti onr sttion o eorairiiha aegmnwrng frothedictataor-Toronto. tine may come when in the initerests of our own welfare we mcre Ther was lack of son-ress. eafterwhihrMe Mrton r- athwllod et dhyb Mr. Grdons wods wee ad shis KenNichls, .A.F. washome may have to greatly extend the scope of our services for over. taniety in thei; mein yet they son, Burlington gardener and or- cldpowuew u rfihheyh drsei othnepeofCnd yeisNeded on MsorMelbourne Hawley is in sourcesanas MobiliaiostndAct ansenudemen beyond these callousafeaserfromrn ublinrrean chardist, and Director of the Food country is i agrkh s moa general.rtc ovrmet a Gananoque. shores unless we break our word with the people. the weary are at rest. Distribution Council, made a not- ter of Agriutr os ToalWa ,Ndemokesc ac overa ne can • lynHaden, Burke- The Prime Minister asks your mandate for release from They were formed up under able speech full of information on It's a mattrorerda is After reviewing the effect o hl o fthe peopro irarn ndet.tonMiss Evmey. rn ,past commitmnents which lhe refuses to break: with him I en- qitcmad n achdofte"niedosnrce ftukr Otwect r t h e w a r o n C a n a d ia n e c o n o m y ' A n d t h e w il l o f t h e p e o p l e c a n M s e m a t e t n v r i y t ir e l y a g r e e r s a s l m n p e g i v n iqhugn r l e e c i n d i t h e hm a s ri n t i h f r m o ff b re a u c r sidw hid o s y re a y r u l e t rw y ,n o o r e v s k o aun warmninflattheiMtalGeords-onlyb eidteGvrmn fTrno ihhrprns of 1940 by all parties that there would be no conscription for blue, their superior officer, a gen- country through dommnation 'Of it," were thewrso]M.Rbn quece o on if there is a clear understanding Miss Joyce Richards and Miss overseas without the consent of the people- eral, awaited themn to take their policy-making machinery. His re- son.d Tqusai. t iono s ly brings of what is needed--a clear appre- Laura Wilson in Toronto. One of the reasons we are at war today is because Hitler salute under the stern vigilance velations were truly amazing. Today we r hr fma This ques on o supperthem of ciation and accepta.nce of the Miss Yvonne Martin, Montrose and Mussolini have broken their pledges and forgotten all about of khaki clad Canadians. As they ohrtig n r ogw metalbak to my erler that the changes which must take place Boul., Toronto, with Mrs. Muriel past commitments. It will be a sorry day for Canada and the fldpstecutrvae Mr. Heyland expressed a feel- btesrtosmn thingsw toalwa. sggstdbefore a democratic system .can dI h t os at ntepegdwr fGfie filpride thate the County Fd ed-shoeriz.tosupin(su only way that a democracy can function to produce the needs of Dunn. Canadian people when tey loefihi h lde odo some 234 young Germa n o h ertion ri ha rvied an ead-to an amazdindersoupwl wage total war is through ban total war. Lip service is not en- Mr. and Mrs. HarveythHardy, their leadersnotm. o oiia ikrig rpria neet. prisoners, frwe r t ebathad bheeed adtoday frmiedandimpran-tgo tea riennlssbouss r aroused and enlight'ened publie ough - the philosophy of letting Russell and Doreen, withrl This is the time for ptCad. ikns o iereardless of ere, and thd. Theetrain moved alng u ninthe cifrcledof smomet30treoted ompnresgroest that goods are getting sc rcer and - he ar ch ir riicis a an- Mis orthrRihads an ,litca r b t o vtefo ttanwata d he def at of to e . d eat ia Ont rifFdeaton.Th p rp se' Eghy il on in bo uss as ev ry od k ow ha i i w on eousmena ic - only a ro d MsG rru e Wa aioono arny p p G ad eti n reu nefth - w s mro vemenht fof tedsocial year owl i dt efuu ed uln to try to get an unfair sharablf public opinion and a realistic state their homes. Hitley ing "yes".Canadians widmntaeta hywn u ndar y oti ur- ad ecoomccnton te oiathe tat. In elas wonhh such supphesmasuremanasgi of mind carvenachiee ol wr and Little Maria and Colleen Clarke the govern-ment to provide the conditions necessary for its bested wst to their depot. people who form the real back- greatest prolmhsbe od iadyetinthe mnewsapgesto tl rsrei the rceso with their aunt, Mrs. Ernest Van- war effort, and the only way to do that is to get out and vote bone of the country and there is Now it'scoighmtohe sme m the gonewospar ta freedoms for which we fight. son, Oshawa. and ask your friends to vote "lyes". increasing evidence that the Can- and now teesol n hn sthing ivlos agoing obeshort The shock of war in the Pacific, Mrs. Elgin Varcoe, Nancy and I have the honor to be your obedient servant, adian Fedieration is not only firm- to consider n htspie thcereI d eeosa ymrghrus with Japan successfully destroy- Michael, with relatives in Peter-~WFRikr1yetbshdutswelngaampprdtofgtpicfal one.I Iwret syrih nying source after source of supplies W infcar.l encbsedtbOtwa wich co n m- otegps olkwie'si that in a few months a certain essential to this continent, should boro. d Newcastle, April 6, 1942. ScamadPrsn ndsuen tOttayrespc bucdein- ohM r. ono.Msr.Gdie commodity is to be rationed I am make it clear that tremendous Rev. and Mrs. WilkinsonHanditeacd ton The sat shul deek ndG. obrdnhvhatoris pretty sure that a, great many changes in our methods of pro- famnily, Hvelock, with Mrs. How-Ms.R M al i njyngaadtistn Tohe opinion of sagri-therdiin ndw r o otherwise worthy citizens would duction and our civilian mode of ard Couch, Beech Ave. visR.withCrelai en Hamiltoan.dltenjut asteoesnonofinusry- theraend ithrgmntto;t rush out to lay in a stock. Why do living will have to be made, and, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dippell and iss Swihireleambel Hlt oli- andltr u abor. Mr. eylafnducom- forette poitsstman e people do this? Well, I think .it further, that the need is terribly children with lher parents, Mr. V trndayr Sa e B ili ing whithler Capret s tPi- mnded the educHeatnfluece d ownto ed ok h pae is perfectly understandable in urgent. I try not to be accused of and Mrs. Potter, Clinton. vaile, of Forumsretsand suggestened that continuedn"I'mnprepared toac normal times since prudence is hysteria, but it may be that a Miss Joey Caverly with Misses Mri eilYeloweeoisona owigtmbsaed sgbseidtep that as ecssay o pesrv usuwalyreade as a irtueu gosos fhytra sneedDrth n MroieBat business trip to Barrie and Allan- movement of the Ontario Federa- freedom,buIsatrttth in wartime, as with so many ~~~~~~~~right now to ensure that our Guelph. dale .to ostu o aktn tp nteps thsbe h other tintifreoofi-mrhtwrttawr is not de- a AC2 Roy Scott, R.C.A.F., St. Hundreds Turned Away as 3A Pte. "Bugler" C. Collins wta M Flrneoer W.A. scheme. In closing hie thanked all little peole h aefuhu diviualactin wrog. amlayed by an inadequate under- Thomas, with his parents Mr. and iCo.,Veterans Guard Stage winiter's "Yukon" scene and his A.CMiss ent thee edwtr e hs ha oal omdmwr n h itepol h sured that ifemosut peoplteirune- standing of the terrible danger in Mrs. Herb. Scott.Brlan Variety Show - Full dramatic interpretation of "The .,sM e r. mwSo. effecting success during the first have paid frte;i hr st stooduthatihors wuls f herm- which we stand. In my judgmenit Mrs George Kreig and son H o u s e and Tumultuous Ap- Parson's Son." This versatile artist' parents r. and r.Wi.So year. be sacrific, ltte' ecmlt dividufati ns wououldh rtouae public understanding and publie George, Kingston, with hier pag- Plause ag,:in appeared toward the close terB.ArodBLbAnii- Financial Statement equality o arfc. warce , b yin p of serious acceptance of the things whc ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter. of the program with a memorable ft S Anlad wa hear n Scy-ra.Wle enlsRsn-ot dimensiosbas been going on must beurg ntremain lagging far Misses Marjorie andhDorothr si ly f dera ay atdie,atheybaritonetheoBo. Ronson"ciby tevert nsega rdast Sud na Speen.tea rnWalrkabey anoalrdRbnosto pthua Sg the pst few mothsItgf i ought fte cepitd by nowthat Jns,Tr nto, wilR. O.Jonesa from a barrack-room ballad fa- army, and nearly as old (54), noon. ,r epne f$9.5 evn usin h ann usin ing r seaoeverythinain lgto h xsigprlte ns r n r... --mliar to those who remember slim Sgt. Burkholder, known to Mrs. Edwin Down, Oshawa, wbalaxpnceof $9.0,Sedmaanduenton:,ecngeln cndrs egthat ne coulae aneed for a material incentive to Miss Mary Jury, McMaster Un-m-iakt h atwradbeod h esa h Cesterfield who had the misfortune to break ahelaendof $he.first ern annew witotsotdiksbtwev o and is bginonisong topplieaidcrdcinisasltl estHaitn ihMs .It means, of course, "perpetual Kid," came gliding from the wings lher hip, is with her daughter Mrs. tu ndtngde ist eon expet ohv a i hswr ew serios strin onsome upp e' . psse. . H. ury. outh"amongmen wo hae with a staccato rhythm that hie Orville Osborne, Provdne find on hand over 60% of total it ofrne dy Pli m ay Btallrsicato Sacrifices Seen Need Gn.AturG Mthr.Catd been through the horrors of war. sustained without a quiver for 12 Mr. and Mrs. Lawry Cryder receipts. Donations were as foi- the big shtaoeninhy Thismean tha drsticactin .ham, with his parents, M.a People who pictured veterans as minutes by the clock. It was tap- man are visiting his uncle Dr. F. lows: Durham Central Fair $15.00',bcktothmod ldobec will have to be taken very shortly We must be ready to adjust our Mrs. F. L. Etcher, Temperance St. grey hairedi and decrepit were dancing de luxe in full umiform W. Cryderman, Detroit, Mich.' Junior Farmers $10.00, Milk Ship- came 'oktbuanvsmntcs unles popl deideto ct ea-position at a moment's notice. Misses Dorothy and Marion compelledi, Wednesday night, last, and not a hair was out of place on who is seriously ill. pers $40.00 (2 yrs.), West Durham considier,'anafeageigwt sonably. There is absolutely no The more completely we have our Hardy, Toronto, with Mr. and to revamp their views. The veter- his nonchalant head at its close. For the last time we remnind Women's Institute $32.15, East a line io cinfialte reason for panic buying of the productive equipment under.con- Mrs. A. M. Hardy. ans of 3 A Coy, (A) and Comn- Cwo i Music Festival contestantsyu uha-rac 22.00, Oshawachneitalndspedu essentials of life nor any excuse at trol the more rapidly can it be Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ball, Fred- mandant's staff, whose job it is musosed n etrKfomsto s uDumil rducrs$1000 Hwad on" all or nybdy o ge exite oradjusted to meet new situations. die and Ronnie, Oshawa, at Mr. to keep Heinie officer prisoners First to get really across to the Helen Morris by April 13th. Craey$50,HltiAs'.Trewsmc moeht to spread rumnors about this or We must be prepared to give up Geo. E. Pritchard's., behind a high wire fence at the dark-eyed bevy mn the front rows Miss Helen Williams, Peterboro $25.00, Fruit Growers $10.00, and saewntpri een u site this arnngueaop.p.ringd accuomo urg h selvesostn-and Mr. Lindsay Mit':hell, Uni- Variety Show which filled the ham, the Cowboy Kid from Rio',oatn ssbttt ece t$0.0vtdfrteUie lrn Isytatdy t sis, ten cosumr rtiong ardof ivig wichis ase onversity of Toronto, at home. Opera House to overflow and had most youthful of the lot, who' Blcig ssuit eakstock.$60Coun tieThe$3504herUived a aai tel ofsd"Fo praml will be necrssar wth bf ar e essett tials Onlxby-od ing, KaySpencer, Havergal old and young in a perpetual with guitar and banjo (at homh David Roland Bate, 3rd son of Orono about made up the total. rentfmsuvyitseidt money, equipment and tra mned m m o u rd ci e ef rs C le e oronto, w tfoer p r t o iand a alf hours, stra igt W oe Valeyandr woner e wa b ptzdi .JohnsA gigiesheer nas$95 ,lt r- y at ea r ad M .R b n personnel, all of which could be adtaMsthrrm euieetet. aSdla htharThe show, in two words, was "a why the brunettes didin't wander was.banpdChur Snod bCanoeng Cr.: itue $6.12ee,adetiesig .00, saitra- sn I ayie.e.Tisya doing far more effective work in f or total war. M.adMr.Cales S ' twow". . over the footlights. Tommy was a cR S encer dy yCno .tioery$610, desn 0,stothe son,ae w,"hIh hl ohw the war. I appeal to every person How far all of the United Na- Hamilton, with Mr. and Mrs. min. It was billed for 8 p.m.« sharp. smash hit with an entiemng snu1e R- peBnc Sveseinol&tarodrtion $$1050, d e ot.hessrs.1 partte wmn mpyn body who buys more than actual each one of you can judge for Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMullen cot "hluskie dog" brought from resent it. ...Wlad2- levwihisto of this most satisfactory waead18hl niu to current requirements of any sup- yourself. But let no one any and Floyd, Toronto, with Mrs. the west, paradedi King St. at 7 The only viohmnst of the en- spendingM 1-ay Mrs. W J.Sev-s tatement.prode t telatgapjsta ply of any kind, unless encourag- longer b e so deluded as to think Laverne Souch. and again a half hour later, but semble, Pte. J. Mazurick, was an- parents, Mr. andM. M. Robinso Speaks all rerswl. ed oados baofdirca, staeettateUiedatonicnme Miss Jean Cornish and Mr. Len the hall was álready filled. Mayor nounced as a Russian who escaped ers, King S. eMrduedas Bu teroibaiednost.Th fro a esonsbl oficilis e-the challenge of totalitarianis Hewston, Toronto, at Mr. Lou G. A. Edmondstone and the fire1 during the Brest-Litovsk sell-out Miss Molly Hynds has resigne Mr. Robinsotentwariea inference was that the oto finitely a public enemy. I repeat, unless they can achieve the harsh Rundle's. chief suspended the aisle rules and fought with the Canadians from the Goodyear office stf a director of hitar Fersan.icnfusninta ildFac a anybody who buys more than discipline of total war. Attitudes Mr.ad Mrs. Ed. F. Weekes, and seats were providedi eventual- right through to the Rhmne to accept the position of secretary tion, of the Fruitherodera F., ood setleuon nonr htgt current needs of anything is de- of mind in Government and in rtawith 1Vrs. Geo. Weekes ly to accommodate the largest bridgeheads. M as ter pieces of with Mr. L. C. Mason, B.A., bar- and member ouncl.the peak tosp eav ih ueurashp finitely undermiming the war ef- business which may have been ToroMisEdtteee.',rw assembled here i'yers music, far above the ordinary rister. Diti o h The sa ga-in to hemegrmanaflcn doretlyof tioutry and playingmstab e o pctieregme, ans 1 BttelToronto, Sharp at 8 bells came Capt. W. F Wr edered by this genial art- Corp. Leslie Luffman, who has er made clear ilkedl asa aficgto witthsausqoifnnc dectyit h ad f h utb e olutined toameet :MissHEdna otesLindsay at A. S. Porter, M.C. across theist wt teKbelik touch- been on short furlough with Mrs. dener who hadi, net ner to butan indusitry r oinoad enemy.the urgency of modrn -arfre.Tiss HleBott 1ls gleaming new stage floor to the Harry Lauder Brown Luffmnan and family, has reportedi cow and nevere him etoting a Last nuaywewreclldt Defy Figures Any one who clings to the estab - r h s footlights, with words of appreci-. back to his active u mitim Quebec that nt pre e th im be ms of tataw n eetl w 'els It 's common knowledge that1 lished routine of a bygone ag.e Misses Helen Battle, Oshawa' ation for the big turnout; with an Corp. W. Hodge, tenor, mn full of the Veterns Guard. broad view of theitprohaes alongorfinsppy n w ms th irsources of the ,democracies will have to be swept aside. Nei- Marion Mutton, Ajax, and Pte. introduction for M.C., Corp. Lan- kit with rifle, bayonet, tin hat, M.ad rsJonGeagcuteina pheb-uingfour comdte'tma t h e r esom ateria ls, a n d in m a n - th e r p o sitio n n r p riv ileg e sh o u ld F red M u tto n , R .C .A ., C h a th a m ' i , a d " e l r o o o r b s . a g T e W h ite C liffs o f D o v e r B ur k et oM . on, e el e a c b e f ro m ag cr oss reC a n a a .e F ed er ai n f r m t esso r , p as adie nlo w i nw r , reatly ex ce ed th o se o f th e a l y lo n g er b e co n sid ered . T h e w ith M rs. C h s. M u tto n . C orp La n ki n acll t ey d o nt ocu t or san d T oo h r iht a o ng t i o n G n . re v i ll e G re r os a - gi n nid . cngs u bgh e r ere s a sk dtie o me d p i e p o w e r n a t i o n s . M a n y o f u s t r y t o p f o b l e m o f m a x i m u m p r o d u c t i .o n M i s s e s I l e e n B a l s o n a n d H e l e n a n d p ia n i s t , a n d a s a n o t r o u p r a w i t h k hi m i n c h o r s a d e ed e n g har iers f l nmn - r t s ot i r e r o i - o o t a t d u p i s hr f r t sles b y gat st s o t raph sti - ng s tnd s a s d a ch alle n g e o o r in -P ritch ard of T h e S tatesm an staff w ith th e 9 riin al D u m b ells' C o mn - It w as a p op u lar n u m b er i B r' n ln d r ido w n y n E n r tis o lurec t h at l a s h d u -w ere f eag r c l uase r s n a c a g r e s a n d s t a t i th e ic s f t e rsh ysi e u i t y a n t o o u r s in l e d e s _ î w it h M r . a n d M r s . A l l a n W . B a l - p a n y , e k e p t t h e b a il l r o l l in g w i t h N e x t c a B l a c k.t S c o tt h e" r yBro n l d . G o r e S c r o wlup r n - s n o b s e cn ta r ia n s , h a d yi e dort v s ;w e t fice tmt e ;w cal res ures f he xi po er pu pos . oth ngles wl s aKington roesional precision, Ênd that s of the Bbc W tc he " h o tend. etofgeSteda n ,Sto r, ha se aivac pi o fa rmter c- exe ctd hyfold p eviiu w ith those of the U nited N ations. this I am profoundly convinced. s U n e Traning P ilots C . R oll- half the battle t a l ti h es. L auder r Õ ot S otu rl sq en e td M r.o. T . M c au h i s t y er o n t an hs had be n e l -t hri e e e ks l te a m he a m e o v e r w h el m iu rn e b a a c e t n uea u r t c C n r li g n T . P oBr a s h e r n l a n , 'T h e G a n g 's A il l H e r eSc o tti s h s o n g s , " S h e 's T h e L a s s h o u s e v a c a t e d b y th e B r a d t . e d a lo n g a ni m m e s u ad b l y t h r o u g h c reci i no r p ic s w r fA v o r ofst he d e m o cr a in e s lo m t - a n t a v c a i g a n , f r n o w at an m n g P o ol , or o n , A t th e g a te w a s C o rp . B a te s, fo r M e ", e tc . S o tty su p p lie d th e fa m ily - ee ffa o rts of A g r luralR pr -utteha r l y i n r d u r wrcn d ed t asan asurnce hatthe Iamnotadovocang ny orn at CouncilrWd.Hrrsns otoller, assisted by Pte. Art fcolor" of the whole show and Ms lr ogaRNSuthsentaftis. Emasrizintatbe- vice ere sls.Th euti A xo i m ut e be saten mti s he yng of bgign tics o r n metr , n m oopoly hMr. and M r s.R S . Vir T .nd K il atrick, D .C .M ., Croix de G . has a history that w ould fill a Ste M arie, on leave from the To- cause hie got no salary for his that f ar e s w nt o t a t t thoe igre ad satstcs Teythan I advocate collective farm- Veale andOMargaret n a esi .G.C., pahradedf L b R.k . "ul" sone oh ngthe mhonthof Ariith iss ttdh wsfe o elo ht r;tee syu ovrmn n w e r e w e # k n o w n t h e w o r l d o v e r i n g o r s l a v e l a b o u r . 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