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[" ast dle nd we we % DIAMOND RINGS Designed and made to JEWELLERS WE.4046 VOL.XL, No.6 Westmount\u2018 orde WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS Clocks called for and delivered OHMAN°S 1216 Greene Ave.TUT id 7 0777) SILI MMA A ME UE SIAMP CLUB ARRANGES FOR ANNUAL EXHIBITION TAKING PLAGE IN MARCH Fifth Annual Event to be Held in Victoria Hall Coincides With Hundredth Anniversary of the Postage Stamp \u2014 Over 40 Exhibitors Will Participate in Show The Westmount Stamp Club will hold it's Fifth Annual Exhibition of Postage Stamps in Victoria Hall, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 7th, 8th and 9th, This being its fifth annual exhibtion, and the fact that it falls in 1940, the One Hundredth anniversary of Postage Stamps, the club is anxious to make this one of the finest exhibitions ever held on the island of Montreal, There will be over 200 frames of postage stamps issued in 1840, the birth year of postage stamps and the year when the famous penny black was issued, to the very latest issues, issued within the past few days.NEW POWERS ARE GIVEN OFFIGERS OF POLICE FORCE Seven Members of Department Empowered by Council to Institute Prosecutions Authority to institute prosecution in the future of anyone violating the city's by-law or the provisions of the Quebec Motor Vehicles Act, was given to seven officers of the Westmount Police Department by the City Countil at a regular meeting Monday night.These officers, recommended by Ald.W.B.Scott were named as follows: Inspector Robért By- ford, Lieut.Richard Edmonstone, Sets.Thomas Beaton, Rene Tremblay, Charles Baker and Fred Porter, and Desk-Constable Stanley Brooks, Appointment of Lieut.Edmon- stone and Sgts.Baker and Porter as bailiffs of the Recorder's Court of Westmount was announced at the meeting.The city\u2019s Board of Assessors was instructed to prepare its evaluation roll for 1940 to be deposited at City Hail on or before July 31.Council granted a permit to N.P.Pitt for the construction of a residence on Surrey Gardens.Mayor Walter A.Merrill presided at the meeting.* r There will be over 40 exhibitors showing stamps or allied colletions.Consisting of mint and used Colonial and Foreign Stamps old and new, displayed by collectors aged from 8 to 80.On show will be stamps of: Canada, Newfoundland, Great Britain, (numerous issues of Penny Blacksi, Australia, Nova Scotia, United States, Germany, New Zealand, Palestine, British West Indies, stampless covers, air mail covers, first day and first flight covers, and numerous different novelties of interest to collectors aud their friends, Among the exhibitors will be the following: L._ Audinot, B.Bell, A.J.Cann, W, Ewans, H.C.Foster, J.Marler, F.Munn, J.E.Pickering, B.Howell, Ian Morgan, J.Janson, H.Keast, R.J.Sutherland, T.Kearney, L.Flood, R.H.M.Falls, G.Sheppard, H.Haldimand, F.Anderson, J.W.Smith, Ian Warren, Dr.M.W.Bloomberg, Miss Jane Phillips, R Doxer Cook, H.E.Guertin, Prof.R.de L.French, and Dr, Lewis L.Meford.As the club is part of the recreational work of the City of Westmount, and exists through the patronage of the civic authorities, membership of the club is open to ali collectors, ANNUAL DINNER The annual fellowship dinner meeting between Jews, Catholics and Protestants, sponsored by the Temple Emanu-El Men's Club will take place Tuesday evening, February 20th.Three guest speakers consisting of an educator, theologian and lawyer, will deal with the theme \u2018War Aims and Peace Aims.\u201d MEETS TUESDAY This Tuesday, the Temple Emanu-El Child Study and Parental Education Group will meet under the direction of Mrs.H.J.Stern at the home of Mrs.J.J.Cooper, 4605 Royal avenue.No Announcement Is Made Regarding Elections Here No official announcement regarding Federal nominations in St, Antoine-Westmount Division had been made at press time last night by either of the Conservative associations of the two divisions or the Westmount C.C.F.Association.There were indications that Ald.J.Alex.Edmison might be a Liberal candidate.The Conservative associations of the two former divisions now composing St, Antoine-Westmount are expected to hold a joint meeting next week when it is probable that nominations will be made.R.S.White, dean of the House of Commons, and member for the riding until disolvement of the Government, will again present himself for re-election if nominated by his party.Mr, White, in an exclusive interview given to the Examiner last August, then stated that if an election was called, he would again run if nominated by the party.He said at that time that |, he did not intend to canvass his electors for support vut desired that they have a free hand to nominate a person who would best serve their interests, As regards Ald.Edmison, be has also been asked by some electors to run In St.Lawrence-St.George, and also in Mount Royal.None of the requests, however, are official offers of nomination, and Mr.Edmison is conferring with party chieftains as to whether he should be the candidate in any one of the three.Westmount Examiner Now In 6th Year of Publication Inaugurated in February, 1935.the Westmount Examiner this month enters fits sixth year of publication, a suburban newspaper that has won the faith of its readers by a news coverage of local affairs that has been both complete and accurate.Its advertising columns have reflected the reader-interest that its edit- orfal contests have created and today it carries more advertising lineage than ever before.The Examiner.in its sixth year of publication, will continue to follow the policy set down by its publishers at the outset, that of biaintaining strict political inde- pendence and honest interpretation of ail news affecting the municipality.News coverage of activities of local churches, women's clubs, and associations of varied nature functioning within the confines of Westmount has always been given special attention and has won for The Examiner countless readers.Abetted by increased experience, this newspaper will continue in the future to serve the municipakty to the best of its ability and welcomes at all times advice and criticism that will help it to achieve this end.Cross.\u201cUnless she intends taking up a professional career, no girl should consider her education complete if it does not include a business course,\u201d Rotarian Victor D.Sprott, president of the Sprott Commercial College, stated while addressing the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the West- mount Rotary Club in Victoria Hall yesterday.A girl who does not intend go ing into business when she finishes her normal edudcation often finds later in life that it is neces- sary-for her to find a position.In such a circumstance this is practically impossible if she lias no business training, the speaker said.Selling \u2018Qualifications Mr.Sprott, who had as his subject, \u2018\u2018Training for Business,\u201d stressed the necessity of including in a business course instruction in selling the pupil's qualifications to potential employers.A great many students who possess the necessary qualifications fail to secure employment because they have received no instruction in how to go about finding work.The first impression made by a job-seeker on employers often decides on whether he gets a position or not.Speaking on the operation of a business college, Mr.Sprott stated that not only must it get its business, as does the average firm, | but it must train the business it gets.Positions, also, must be found for its pupils if it is to sue- ceed, he said.The principal requirements a he Wes LADY TWEEDSMUIR IN WESTMOUNT Importance Of Business Training Is Stressed most employers demanded today when hiring applicants with business training, are accuracy and speed in dictation and typewriting, a knowledge of bookkeeping, good appearance, neatness, and personality.Want Young Employees Business heads, today, almost invariably demand that new employees be young, this factor applying particularly in the case of girls, the speaker stated, Many business heads consider a person over 25.as.being \u201cold,\u201d and refuse; to employ them.Usually\u2019 when they ask a business college for a gir] stenographer, they specify that she must be about 18 years old, he declared.Mr.Sprott asked business executives to be tolerant in their treatment of new employees.No one is a hundrea per cent perfect in spelling and many young persons starting work for the first time are made nervous by the strangeness of their surroundings.Employers would be doing a real service to the youth of the country if they would make it a point to interview applicants for positions, whether they have openings at the moment or not.the speaker stated.A job-seeker, even though turned down, leaves a firm with his self-confidence much less lowered if he is given an interview and some sound advice by the person with whom, he seeks employment.The speaker was introduced by Tom Spoakes and thanked by J.R.Nelson.The president, J.A.de LaLanne, occupied the chair, P.£.JARMAN HEADS TRAFFIC COMMITTEE P.E.Jarman, general manager of the city of Westmount, has accepted membership on the technical traffic commiitiee of the Province of Quebec Safety League.Others in the group are Major Renault Miville-Dechene, director general of provincial highway police; Athanase Latour, associate deputy minister of roads and J.C.Brossedu.superintendent of public works, city of Verdun.De Gaspe Beaubien is president and \u2018Sergeant Howard Baker, of Montreal, secretary.School Departments Plan Celebration Under the direction of Miss Frances Katz, B.Sc., all departments of the Temple Emanu-El School are now making plans for the annual Purim celebrations which wiil take place on Sunday, March 24th jn the new Community Centre.Parents of Confirmation candidates will meet with Rabbi Stern after Divine Service this Friday evening.The School Choir consists of the following members: Norma Carrick, Marjorie Mortimer, Betty Gittes.Ellen Snyder, Ruth Carrick, Ruth Takefman.ON WEEK'S VACATION Mrs.Bernard Goghiin left last] SLEIGH DRIVES TAKE PLACE THIS WEEK-END The sleigh drives under the auspices of the Shaar Hashomayim Junjor Congregation will he held this week-end.The senior drive, for boys and girls over 12 years old takes place on Saturday evening.The Junior drive, for boys arid girls, under 12, will take place on Sunday afternoon.Irwin Cabott, Raymond Levy, Edward Levinson, David Solomon and Seymour Pressman participated in the junior congregation service at Shaar Hashomayim on Saturday morning, Harry J.Hal- perin addressed the gathering on \u201cYouth Aliyah, and Shirley explained the Torah reading.\u2018 Her Excellency Lady Tweedsmuir inspects the workrooms of the Westmount Branch, Canadian Red Left to right: Mrs.Alex Hutchison, chairman Work Committes; - muir, and Mrs, George C.McDonald, vice-president, w mmittes; Her Excellency Lady Tweeds NATIONAL SERVICE WORK CARRIED OUT BY BOYS BRIGADE Members of First West- mount Company Collect Magazines for Soldiers In Barracks Boys Brigade teams in the Claremont and Prince Albert éventié \u201cdtfstricts, Utider Privates Bruce Marshall and Leonard Gough, are in the lead in the new national service work being undertaken by members of the First Westmount Company.All boys have heen busy collecting magazines for the soldiers in barracks and will be turning in several hundred early this week with more toward the latter part of the week.Staff Sergeant James Patterson is Supervisor-in-chief of the work and the various district supervisors have entered into keen competition as to who will collect the most magazines during the month, Sunday morning a number of the boys attended Divine service at Melville Church with Captain Richardson, being addressed by their Chaplain, Rev.Wm.Orr, Mulligan, D.D.This week will witness an end to the trumpet section of the hand as it has been found more practical to adopt regular \u201cG\u2019\u2019 bugles.Boys who have heen playing these instruments up to now have already received bugles and will he able to continue a more varied group of bugle marches as half the instruments will be equipped with.crooks tu permit change of key.Bandmaster King is making excellent progress with new recruits, several of whom will be transferred into the regular section shortly.A new form of physical training will be introduced to the Company this Friday, The hoys will prepare for entry into the Battalion\u2019s annual display in the apring and for their shield competition.Warrant Officer Robert Beal is supervising the Life Boy Team, consisting of the younger boys under twelve years of age.This group is making strides forward in their program, giving the hoys active, wholesome fun and education each Friday evening.The company Bible Class committee looks forward to the addition this week of new Brigade Hymn slides.S LIUNILSSAMMEL LISA NII I AI VIUI A MA A A SSL SAS LASS AA The Week At Victoria Hall A AA Today: Montreal Repertory Theatre play in aid of Royal Montreal Regiment; St.David\u2019s Welsh Tomorrow: Society.Westmount Women's Club; Westmount Conclave,- True Kindred; Holy Trinity Parish; Westmount Stamp Club.; Saturday: School of Instruction, Grand Chapter of Quebec of the Order of the Eastern Star.Monday: T.Eaton Company, play; Westmount Lodge, A, F.and A.M.Tuesday: Dicken\u2019s Fellowship; T.Eaton Company.play; Shaare Zion Sisterhood, luncheon; Connaught Lodge, A.F.and A.M., ladies night.Wednesday: Westmount Rotary Club annual Meeting: Victo- night for Atlantic City where she rian Order of the Eastern Star; Prince Albert Council, Royal Ar- § will spend a week./ canum.Regiment Members fmount Examiner Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940 Entertained At \u2018Y\u2019 One hundred and fifty boys of the Toronto Scottish Regimont attended the Tea at the Y.M.C.A.on Sunday afternoon.A musical program was presented.Miss Norma McLean contributed several violin numbers and Miss Robertson smug several numbers.Mre.Forrest accompanied on the piano, Tea was served by members of the Francis Willard Chapter of the Women's Christiin Tew- perance Union under the leadership of Mrs.T, A.Wilson, Next Sunday, Pro.of Quabec Branch Kings Daughters will be in charge of the Tea, TUNA FISHING IN N.S.DESCRIBED BY 1.W.HARLOW Although Taken On Rod And Line, Huge Fish Often Weighs Half-Ton, Club Is Told \u201cCatching Living Torpedoes\u201d was the tople of an illustrated address delivered by J.W.Harlow of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, now a student at McGill, before the Young Men's Square Circle Club of Calvary United Church on Sunday afternoon.The tuna or \u201cLiving torpedo,\u201d as Mr, Harlow nicknamed it, was known to the ancient Greeks, Romans and Phoenicians and reference to them is found in the writings of Aristotle, Strabok, Plutarch, Pliny, Opian, and many others.Opian, who wrote in 200 B.C.describes methods of catch- ing these giani fish, Mention has been made of the tuna ihrough- out subsequent history, but it is only during thie century that tuna fishing has become a major sport, having hee» brought in prominence in Nova Scotia by Zane Grey, whose catch of a 768 pound tuna, off Liverpool, N.S.held the world's record for nine years.Following this brief history of tuna fishing, Mr.Harlow des- eribed the Luna itself and the conditions under which they are now caught in Nova Scotia waters, displaying slides which showed in detail the make-up of the (una and equipment used.Much to the amazement of most members, it was learned that this fish, although taken on rod and line, sometimes weighs half a ton, and the largest one ever taken in this manner weighed 956 Ibs.This was landed off Liverpool In 1934 by Thomas Howell of Chicago, hut due to technicalities an official Teeord wag not claimed and at present, the official world record is held by John Manning of Los Angeles, whose 879 Ib, tuna was landed in 1939.IL was also stated.that the world's record for length of time in landing a tuna is 62 hours although Lhe average is 3 to 4 hours, After mention of the various Tuna clubs and tournaments, and a very realistic description of a typical day of tuna fishing in Nova Scotia, the address was followed by two reels of motion ple- tures.These portrayed various fishing scenes, and a complete movie of the actual landing of one of these \u201cliving torpedoes.\u201d STUDY GROUP SERIES PLANNED BY SOCIETY The Young People's Society of Temple Emanu-F} will inaugurate a series of study groups on Tuesday evening in the followihg subjects: Current Events: leader.David Goodman, LL.B.; public speaking and debating: Bernard Mortimer; music appreciation: Milton Schiffrin, M.A.; Jewish art and culture: Eli Berger, Ll.B.Recreation is in charge of George Wolfe, The complete program of youth activities is under tbe direction of William Abrams, LL.B, Temple Youth Advisor.Rabbi Dr.David Weiss, of the former Free City of Danzig, will be the guest speaker at the College of Jewish Studies on Monday evening, at 9.15 o'clock.Subject \u201cThe History of the Jews of Danzig.\u201d Regular classes will be held in Hebrew at 8.15, as well aa the Schooi for Emigres.CANIN SSII IIS IIS III SIA IIS SSI VA) SKIING FACILITIES ON WESTMOUNT HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Revaired - Refinished Cleaned À.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St.Westmount Free Estimates Ce ks ihibaadd WE.2323 PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS ~ MOUNTAIN ARE IMPROVED BY CITY Summit Circle, From Summit Road to Oakland Avenue, Is Closed to Traffic \u2014 Potential Run From Area Lengthened by Hundreds of Feet \u2014 Road Little Used by Motorists in Wintertime Westmount Mountaln, in future, will provide skiers with a run hundreds of feet longer than any they could hitherto find in this city.In order to make the run possible municipal authorities have closed to motorists the portion of Summit Cirole extending from Summit Road, at the east, to Oaklund avenue, at the wost, Closing of the round will give skiers the opportunity 'to ski from tha north side of the Mountain down its slope away from the City for a distance of approximately 1,600 feet, They will bo able to.go, from their starting point at the summit, to within a short distance of tho Montreal Ski Club, Skiers, starting out from Lhe¥ centre of the area which in summertime is maintained as a wild flower sanctuary, will now be able to ski across Summit Circle on the north slope of the hill, without fear of danger from passing vehicles, ! City authorities closed the road in the interest of skiers partly because it provides little usefnl- ness to motorists in wintertime anyway, there not being = single residence located on the area from Summit Road to Onkland avonue, The step marks the second move made by the City in the past two weaks to provide bettor fuocil- ities for skiers tn Westmount.Last week a permanent ski instructor was appointed to King George Park where he gives instruction in this popular winter sport each day.Rev.Scott Ends Y Series Tonight Rev.R.DeWitt Scoll will conclude his study group at the YM CA tonight, on Christians in an Unehrigitan Society, His topic wil ho \u2018Christians and the world.\u201d Nex! week: Rev.F.1.Wilkinson of St.Jumes the Apostle An- glicun Church wil) commence a series of studies on: \u201cWhat 14 Man?\" Weekly Topless Feb, 16th: Common Sense Says \u2014 \u201cJust a Person.\u201d Fab.22nd: The Sclences Suy\u2014 \u201cA Complicatéd Animal.\u2019 Feb, 20th: The Philogophies Say \u2014 \u201cA Sample of the Unl- verse.\u201d March 7th: The Religions Say \u2014\"A Servant of Superior Values and Powers.\u201d NEW WAR SERVICE IS INAUGURATED BY YMCA BRANCH Conducts Class in Conversational French.For Soldiers of Scottish Regiment A class in conversational French for soldiers of the Toronto Scottish Regiment.now Dilletted at the Westmount Athletic Ground is the latest war service endeavor of the loca] branch of the \u201cY\u201d, When a Scottie expressed a desire to learn French, W, Bpear- man, branch secretury, was able to thke theeproblem-in- his sirido.In no time a group of soldiers, wll anxious that they: should be able to tulk French before they went oversens, wus formed and W, Parsons, French teacher at Sir Guorge Williams College, started u course of weekly leclu- res Tuesday, night.Organizing such a group was no task for Mr.Spearman who has been consistently occupied in arranging entortalnments, excur- slons, educational programs and w multitude of other facilities ever since the Toronto Scottish arrived in Montreal.GUEST SPBAKER Emile Vaillancourt will be the guest npeuker at Lhe regular monthly meeting of SL, Stephen\u2019s Women's Association, on Tuesday afternoon at 2.16 o'clock, The meeting will He held in the church hall, Weredale Park, Lady Tweedsmuir Attends Plays Here Friday Night Under the distinguished patron- ue of Her Excellency the Lady Tweedsmuir, the drama group of Westmount Women's Club will present two plays, \u201cDr, Parker's Prescription\u201d and \u201cThe Quilting Bee\u201d in Victoria Hall tomorrow evening al hulf-past elght, The presentation is under the conven- ership of Mrs, George Loader and Mrs, Jeun de Savoye.Members of the cast include Mra, A, MeClure, Mrs.C.Wright, Mrs, F.Lindsay, Mrs, J.Stack house, Mrs.A.Cadleux, Miss R.Greenway, Mra.8.Robinson, and Mrs.G.Loader, and little Miss Beverley Whiting, in \u201cDr, Park- ers\u2019 Prescription\u201d, while for the \u201cQuilting Bea\u201d the following will take part: Mrs.FE, Maybee, Mrs.E.Gillespie, Mrs, John Mulcair, Mrs, N.Wigg, Mrs, H, Rowe, Mrs, I, Cuswell, Miss R.Greenway, Mrs.M.Shoobridge and Mrs.Bory) Stevens.The following young ladies will act ns ushers: Misses Christine Neilson, Winnifred Roast, Doris Neal, Olive Cadieux, Agnes Cad- jeux, Shirley Rowe, Rue Macaulay, Joyce Kane, Vivian Kane, Irene Rowe, Carden Rowe and Connie Kane.Guests will be recelved by Mrs, Harold Mills, president, and her committee, which is composed of Mrs, fl.M.Stott, Mrs, John Burns, Mrs.Gordon Birnie, Mrs.H.B.Pope, Mrs.R, F, Picard and Mrs.A.Charters.Mrs, Gordon T.Blair and her committee will servo refreshments after the plays.Westmount Hobby Show Organization Under Way Organization of the Westmount Hobby Show, an annual event sponsored by the Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hi-Y Clubs, is now under way and the various committees in charge are determined to make this year's show the most successful yet held.The first number on the program is the music competition which is to be held at the West- mount High School assembly hall on February 26, 27 al 7.20 p.m, This competition offers prizes for both solo and choir singing, piano and violin solos and also a prize for the best origina] musical composition.The other events of the show will he held at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.on March the 13, 14, 16 and 16.There will be exhibits shown from 4 p.m, to 8.30 p.mon all of the dates, The president and committee officers are as follows: Honorary President of the show, V.W.T.Ostano; president, Jack Wallace; vice-president, girls, Mary Dakin; vice-president, boys, Bob Watt; secretary, Ken G.Watson Smith; entries manager, Gord Mackey; chief supervisor of exhibits.Joan Duncan; publicity department advisor, I, Salishury; chairman ot publicity commitre:, H.Mitchell; (Continued on Puge 2) mm sage \u2014\u2014 « \u2014 ate a tee * laây or Invalld.WIE.5850, JR CA PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving the Uity of Wesunoundt, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis à THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY 1 Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAinus 2778° \u201cThe Examines\u201d mewspaper for the home.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940 A \u201cA CLEVER UPSTART\" In a Toronto address Dr.R.J.M.Veit Valentin, a German historian and author who was forced to leave his native land in 1933 due to his political views, brands Herr Hitler as a \u201cclever upstart.\u201d There is no denying the accuracy of this description of the Nazi leader.start.A mediocre painter, without education IN national or international affairs; without training in political or economic philosophy, he was able to gain control of Germany by ruthless, unprincipled tactics.no denying his cleverness.This, of course, is what made Hitler dangerous.A man of greater knowledge would see where his aggressive policies were leading him and his country.Hitler, knowing nothing of 4 Britain, was gullible enough to listen to those who told him he could bully his way about Europe without anyone daring to stop him.Puffed up with his own successes, achieved largely because Britain and France wished to keep Europe at peace, he considered he could brazenly continue his plan of domination.be a much more well- informed, and educated, man after this war Herr Hitler will is over.It may be that he has to some day agree that he has been only a It is tragic that Europe should have to administer a costly lesson, in men and money, to such a man.\u201cclever upstart.\u201d NO SURPRISE Those who have watched the Nazi developments will not be surprised at the persecution of Roman Catholics in Poland.That is part of the German campaign against the church.The Nazi theory is like the communist as far as Christianity is concerned.Hitler realizes that he must crush the Christian doctrine, if he is to make himself a deity in the eyes of the German people.sims io be an independent, clean devotes tu It was vain in publie service.ated countries.self and God, Hitler is a bad church and to training.He is an up- of the reign of And there is By doing that, tempts to crush No one can torn continent.enough sense He proposes a ative balance.\u201d Emp - in Russia who said that religion is an opiate for the people.He, and Stalin after him, understood that the church stood the path of Communism.With that thought uppermost in their minds, Lenin and Stalin carried on a against Christianity.They have succeeded in large measure because they were able to stifle religious teaching among the boys and girls.As these children of the revolution grew to mature years, they had no grounding in religious education.They did not know God, neither had they any idea of Christianity.Hitler is attempting to repeat the same\u2019 procedure in Germany and in German-domin- determined campaign Poland has been an intensely devout Roman Catholic Hation.The Fuehrer knows that in any comparison between him- the people will realize that second.So, to overcome that situation, Hitler has set out to crush the push into oblivion religious There is nothing especially surprising about the indignities heaped upon the nuns and the sentences meted out to priests.They are part terror and ridicule, by which the Nazis hope to smash the church in Poland Hitler intends to start a new generation in Poland that knows not God.The Nazis and Communists have a common hatred of religion.They know it stands in the way of aggression.Hitler and Stalin are ruthless in.their at- That is why both Christianity.CONFEDERATION PLAN now predict what will be the state of Europe when the present war ends.Consequently, no one can say what arrangement will best suffice to re-establish a war- It is worthy of note, however, that thinking men are studying a confederation plan.The latest to support such is Dr.Thomar Mann, exiled German novelist and professor.\"democracy of states where freedom and equality will strike a new cre- Some realists may regard the confederation idea as impractical and Utopian.true that it might be very difficult to bring into effect.That, however, is no reason why it should not be attempted.If a confederation were achieved it might give greater assurance of a permanent peace than any other system.And if ever a continent is to want an enduring cessation of warfare, it will be bruised and battered Europe.' It is 4 TRE WESTMOUNT EXAMirEk \u2014m.STOP ME.IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE One for All A passenger on board ship found that he had left his toothbrush in the washroom, Returning to recover it, he found a man using it.\u201cSir,\u201d he exclaimed in amazement, \u201cthat is my brush you are using!\u201d \u201cOh,\u201d replied the man apologetically, \u201cI'm so sorry.I thought it belonged to the boat.\u201d Explanation Required The householder called at a plumber\u2019s and asked: \u201cAre you the man who came to my house today to mend a leak in the pipes?\u201d \u201cYeu, sir,\u201d was the reply.\u201cDidn't you tell my wife that you knew your work and never made mistakes?\u201d \u201cYes, sir, I may have done.\u201d \u201cHow is it, then, that the chan.deller in my dining room is spraying like a fountain and the bathroom tap\u2019s on fire?\u201d Party Fun The party was dull, and the guests were sitting round, looking and feeling much bored.The hostess, in an endeavor to infuse a little pep into the proceedings, said brightly, \u201cWell, what shall we do next?Does anyone know a really good game we can play?\u201d \u201cWell,\u201d a normally gay young man suggested, \u201cI know a decent guessing game and it\u2019s somewhat original,\u201d \u201cHow do you play it?\u201d \u201cWell, first of .all, I go out as if I was going home\u2014and everyone spends the rest of the evening trying to guess where I've gone!\" * The Ovation Stage Hand: \u2018\u2018You received a tremendous ovation; they're stili clapping.What did you say:\u201d Actor: \"1 told them I would no! 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