ott . sue of a ; —— aS. pom hg EE ES OES 2 SS age gt PB ga ae Bi be sO onyt kih- “ ey i : 00 Kuin , Chace me h. Tue fe Le 7 eran RE a Weay sb 3 Opettelin fig Pan in? fa tt tereeee » ennene . Be masta: ? eas ET 3 ge. 2 5 - Semi. ? cilia sy5- oe arel 3 _ Wind-up. ‘of the. seventh ‘gnniial: “Young: Canada” ae ; - Hockey Week” held in Goderich, Ont. saw aToronto *': ~ ov CO. team, Ted's Pals, walk off with 2 majority of the... a ae tournament: ‘silverware. Captain. Fed Abel, at left: - ae : oe and his pals, knocked over Winnipeg: for the * ‘ Yan ; -: divisional crown for the “hig cities.” They. won the 3 grand champianship title with a 5—2-win over Ted ~~ : Construction. of 2 : ra Ahead of Schedule | Peer weld ‘A: are ner A ee a dpsholmn _- Mayhew, at right, and his gang from Temiskaming, of flats, others are ¢ingle houses. Each Wierikan = i , Que... A total of .74 teams and ‘more than 1,200 dwelling sll be equipped with electric Hin’ ve ” players: from Ontario, Manitoba, Quebec’ and New- " "| lights and power, gas, hot and “cold ‘uisaldon . Be _foundiand took: part. in ‘the: event: ; "punning water, arid comfortably. {ur- - ja tul- =: nlahed, - =" GON D EN ATHLETE eet a, oa = & NOTED WOM : Pees tie. ere na be let | Jus put kay 600. people; tour smaller. kitchens sett 1 ESTABLISHED EQUALITY. Seite trae cus semen suuksin.. 5 ‘cooking for 30. ‘The village will. disc m edts- EM rom the estly period when Gre- ‘Theo there was that. ‘wonderful have a. shopping dentre embracing : ketsu- ie cian women took part ‘in foot racing. Boston girl, . Bleandra Sears, '.who| ‘Hopping, banking, -post-oflee, dry-. oo, aa. (they had their own Olympié Ganies,| made headlines around the turn of] “eanlng: . shoe repalr and barber 8 5H ae faciities, A It. — .- fag called the Heraea} unt:l the: latter | the century | by wearlng trousers. to small tespltal with me- L frikgl- fer part of the 16th century, when: Mary | pay polo (when slie first turned. up | ical. and dentai- posts wit also, be isalsi-, [ER gueen of Scots took un golf, women] in coat and: trousers at an English sontructed. : | en, Btls mer were barred from participating in polo eub, the Hidtish were sprechiess ’ The Village will be aitaetively tun Eli 7 Be athletics, but the’ U.S. team captain | ordered iandscaped and-.after the games will siti ea Perhaps ‘barred™ is toa “strong | al her off the prenuses). - . Eo to Meleourne: families, ae ‘DAR. = sword. I Eniow of no- specific laws|- Miss Sears, in the words of the En-| Being. the eleventh -city of mo- Hemaanl = restricting them to the kitchen and] cyclopedia of Spdrts, “blazed-a path-| der times to present: the world's | holn’ia, "ai the boudoir, but the pressure of ‘pubs, ‘Way for women which oever had heen ‘greatest sporting festival, Melbourne WUPHD- 34 ale" gpinion (that is, the opinian: of | taken before — nor since surrender- | 5 getting “a general face-lifting" to temean fl ine. ‘men who ‘ruled things in: those ed, Since ‘her youth, women by the |.impress competitors arid: overseas. vie malas Pa days) was a powerful ‘fore. * [tens of millions throughout the clvi- sitors: allke. a ‘Gaivan fa Queen - Elizabeth (1558+1600)' Liked} lizéd wotld have enjoyously, buoyant- * ;: imi : a greyhound: racing, and Queen’ Anne ‘Ly, followed the tralls which she made Slo ‘tu- | Sa a century Jater developed a passion} for them.” : Poor 7 Grandpop voimaa, nil for horse racinz. -Bat. they were ek-= |" -Bleznors. Sears wes an - allsround ‘iipaile- = Fe ceptions, protected from’ the pr¢ju-| athlete. She played tennis, golf'and! -He lived his life-In. ‘privation, He enkees-~ a dice’ against gals with mouscles By polo. he swam, canoed, sailed, rode knew nothing of the joy of: having |. : et thelr om blood. a -| horseback. and Was a tihe, rifle shot. the. tax collector take-a Eirge bite-out | - lalvan ee e@ “refined” ladies - ‘during - -the As she grew older she: drove: high-| of his earnings even before he goths Amer|-. oa ret ‘and ith centuries indulged ° in| speed cars and. motor boats, went on pay check. Nor did ihe expariecd | nh. ais ae archery : and ‘croquet, ' while Es few, har= long-distance | wa Lgl: ‘rine, foak up -the’ thrill of wrestling with’ an a income, rEsEsia. ee dy: ‘pianeers ‘sought: +0 ‘break ‘through “enuash ° and, War - the U. S.. singles tax. form. a rr Hee in. Swinnning Btid tennis: ©. °.. championship at the: age of 50. |: To hin -?as denied the privilege of tee ee /JThe name of Lottie Dod -of England "Fhe resler of women, athletic stars Washing, - polishing Bnd - babying & . Sree should te remembered’ by all women since. the days: af Miss Sears (s as long | four-wheel steed: ra” a athletes.” She won the first single|as yourarm. To mention only a few:| Not for.him was the bliss of achiey- : ae Fo championship for ers at: Wimble-. Babe Didricason, ‘Helen Wills, Helen | ing weight reduction through ‘starva- atllaan oa don in 1887,- when oniy 15. years. of ‘Jacobs, Suzanne Lengien, Ragohild tion, of winning ‘a high place by high ateen- _ FE ape, and took the tesnls crown: four | Hvéger, Gertrude Ederle; Stella Wal- pressure, of gaining. fame via‘ ulcers. en, 39... €3i times. after that.. She, was-Britlsh kh, Fanny Blankers-Koen Sonja Henié |" He never had the. priedless sénia- lginan «Women’s golf champ, a fine’ archer|‘Marjore Jackson, Yvette ‘Willams, ] tion of worrying about flying saucers, q viela ae aid afield hockey star. Also, at St.) Dana Zatopek, Galina Zybina, Nina| A-bombs and H-bombs. His waa a ajan- a Moritz, jshe passed the siecihl. ice| Homaschkova, Barbara Ang diabetes, The child-may be apparentiy | eal.” . m 5 1. oe: r ae ura. ’ : | Woe : tg - we rica, by Dr. W. P. WU. Jackson. Dr.j] Hons came together to discuss prob- Jackson “had «discovered ‘that when} léms involved i the islets of Langerhans, small organs | Camps for children. 4 “Camp ‘Coun- near th@ pancreas, are greatly enlara-{ cl" was formed, which has iwmdertak- #4 in stitlborn chijdren, there is a en. ta held a. school for. Children’ velop. diabetes in future years, evett lectures, are games, arty and’ crafts, _Broms older, there, is gradual deterio- Jest iy opinion = ~ its herg too!” Hives af the 4 various mass orpaniza- in ‘“‘Aalding, Summer Camp Councillors. Included ° ‘In the naitire satidies wooderaft and muzle. Each lecjare’ 12 completely separate . ‘This wousuat phenomenon — being and anyone wishing” ta participate in able-to predict an illness. as much as} SR8 oF ‘tro thay do co, “These lec-. tures will be partiqularly.” beneficial preparing | a Yaried programme ‘for the’ case for. considering. dlabetes -to ‘the children, . ‘The school ls open ta ah ‘interested. peapie, and will be held at Ei Bathurst St. -— Youth Room : Lectures Will be held on. the follaw- tig dates: April ‘24 games: ‘May § arta tut crafta;, May 14 amu May 22 Topics for . diabetes. alrea exists. He theo- dy the for the Ist two lectures will Be an- nounced later. Following these week- end school will be held in: which the actual diabetes, ‘out: .it- ts enough ‘to ‘role. of the tami Counselor’ will’ be discussed, along. with other _ ae ATIEE | daring camp time: - SON Goop AUTHORITY wa aay ‘wife . ts ‘thie: most. wonderful - Dermal at birth: bit” as Be fre: shige: suman jn thé world. - “Ad Rtat’s not on Be treated and cured: Olympic Village Canadisn athletes who- will be tak-. ing part in the Olymplc’Games at |. Melbourne will Sind. that ‘Australia | vent all-out: to male. accomodations comfortable for: Olymple ‘Barticipants. And cotitrery: to some reports,‘ the j tonstruction of the olympic. . Village ‘g. “moving swiftly forward, Several weeks ahead of schedule." ee ' According ‘to the: “Canadian "Track and Field Digest,” Melbourne's Olypa~ Pic Village, being erected ft Heidel-. bere ieipht Tales from the maln sta- dium, will have over TIN} flats aod homes to house about 6200 athletes and officials... “The homes Bre cons- tructed | of. brick, . brlek. Veoesr. and | ‘ecnerete, Bome are two storied blocks |. that marry of ne dirtigs which Affect mental heal! h seem te. affect ‘the nat- ural serotonin Im. the body, Por: ex- ‘ainple, a drug called LSD, which pro- duces symptoms of “sthizophrenia feplit personallty), the most. serious form of: menta) illness, also blocked the. action’ of serotonin. on _smneth muscle tissue. . Other drugs: which aftect the. per. fonallty alsg seem ta - hamper the action. of ‘serotonin. Preliminary ex- ‘Feriments on sdministratiqn .. of sérotenio to those with ‘mental dis eases have not proved effective. Haw- Ever,- recent experiments point toe ‘the pielbility that serotonin: miay have. ‘te be. employed ‘in combination: with other driiga’ and that perhaps “the “ey to & more effective cure for the | pbychoses may le -not-In adminls- tzatlon of synthetic gerotonin, ‘but ‘in use of drugs which cause the body to release more natural serotonin for action on the nervous ‘system, At any rate. this entire: line of ; résearch. toes Offer new “hope thatt ‘bone day ‘ecietee maybe able ta an- nounce a metiod by which: not. just a few, but most mentai patients cap . "agen (Busy Season Ahead — . With the sudden arrival, of spring weather, at teast in che Sud- - bury district. winter sports have, made a rapid departure and thoughts are tuming-to spring-and summer ‘activities. Jt might be cold yet-and- . tracks. may be souddy, but in a ‘few weeks outdoor ‘Sports: facilities: _ will again be available after lying dormant over the winter.’ This summer. The Sudbury . ‘Alerts has the honor of sponsoring the Annial Sports. ‘Meet of the FCASF and a great deal-of work bas. already been done to make this. big: event, which has beome a festival. of young Finnish-Canadians,: a - smashing success, “The omtass. gym, . _ which 3 i always a highlight of the sporis program has been’ tinder re. ” hearsal for some time and plans call for sending capable instructors to other centres in the near future to get tehearsals underway through- out Oatario.|The mars gym piogram-consists of three: sections includ. , “ing. children a5 well as fee@n's.: and. women's groups, a Mork will soon begin on the Alerts track and fietd: to make sure . ‘that they -are in Yecsird breaking. shape by the time the end of July ‘rolls. around. |" _ y- But despite zl the: work, that. is dove by: the-. committee, the: success of Ahe Liittojuhlat will depend on the participants: coming from other points, All facilities will be: in the best possible shape, but ‘jn-order ta make the affair | a. real Success there must be keen compe- _tition ‘between he athletes of. the: various cititres, =| “Ut wauld therefore be advisable ‘for all clubs to begin inaking plans’ for the annual Liittoiuhla irip. ‘The more the Merrier is the atti-. tude of tommittee members, The sooner track and field activities are . $tarted the better .will he the respotise at the Liittojublas. ‘Also > money mist be raised far. the trip. | ° To ensure the: development ol. qa ‘regular track and field program | for the SUMITeT, plans should be. made a5 s00N as possible for a number of} meets ta take, place early in the summer to get prospective athletes out an :training. Gym Rroups should ake be encouraged fo rehearse reqularly. é : It should be: noted ithat all. harile’e events have been discarded from the sports programy and also. that the wornen's competition Tryin _has been discatded. [i is to, De. hoped. that every women’s, group will - he Prepared ta perform an exhibition: number: in place of thé Tegular competition eym. ES f An added - feature again - this: year will be the swini ‘events which are championship events: This ‘will ‘encourage aditi¢nal: participation {fram various centres. ‘Volleyball has alsa created considerable Inferest: and will undoubtedly: be, an ‘interesting aspect ‘of the sports meet. “For those. who are not particularly interested in. sports atone it should cbe added that the two. day, affair is far from restricted to . "sport as-thase' who have attended Liitiojublas regularly will happily recall, And of course, ‘the’ bigger the participation, he more fur. | there will be. On ta the: ‘Liittojublas! | : a oom 2 Te 1 sat . as Site ot + | ” 4 “aa hie Tek Ks te ia : this summer. ‘This: again 13-4 year when. awe have two big festivals the Saiie year and both’ are well worth - atlending. { ; _ Tk-is still-not- tog late: for young people to join the cholrs and participate in: ‘this. cultural festival | in a‘direct way. And of course, if the young people | Wisi” ‘to. found their: own ‘choir and participate independently, there. j Is nothing; ig stop. them, In-the past few years - it: has almost become. a tradition for the young. people of the jarger - ¢entres: to perform rl number of colourful fotk-dances at the Music - Festival. The revival ‘af ‘folk-dancing has‘had a wonderful response from the audience and it is to be hoped that again. this year a number Of youth froups wil he participating in.this aspect of ihe festival... ‘A number of sports minded. young ‘people have been ‘enquiring _ whether a sports meet will -be included ag part ofthe Music Festival. No, official word has been. received: from the’ Festival committee. or the Vritys.A. Ce, but it certainly appears, to be: a matter that shouldit t _ be overlooked, . - Nt should be remembered that at the: time a the Music Festival “many young Finnish-Canadian athletes wil]. be attending the Ontario Youth, Festival, af Camp Naivelt and even more athjetes would attend | if a meet were held at Farmola the same weekend. | : . “Mt sure looks like 2 busy summer schedule ahead of us and the 7 “only. way. to make it a successful SUMMner. is 0 do the necessary plan Ding well. in advancé; . oo , on | , Christianity Has Changed With the Times . CSA Deterise ~ Secretary. ‘Wilson, argues that what is good Tor: the rmil- thers, Eveid thelr Eeayers were an at- Lack Upen greedy men. After Christ- -~ While. on “the subject. of importatt’ festivals, 2 x #etious us" Injustice 2 oe or would be done if mention. wag not made of the Song and Music | fay . Festival of the Finnish Organization which is being held ia. Tarmota’ | *° Honaires is also good: for fhe peopte. Such a statement would have brought. a furious retort from the early Church Fathers, but not. from: our. modern “Christian” fathers, -Juit- [sten- to £t. Basil who was preaching - about AD, 350. He. is addressing the rich |: ~~ Ike's pals: ' __“Wretetes! yourself before the. Heavenly. Judze? ‘You say to me: ‘Is it a fait Af. we keep ~What belongs to ua? I reply: How did you get. that which you call . * For property? How de the srosseazors become rich? . Only by taking. posses Son of things that belong to all, Bi: everyone tog - only: what he needed, jeavinig the. rest for obhers, there wold ; ie neither fitch: ter poor Gregory’ the Arrest aleo sadds 0 “Tp is: Dy Th ‘means enough not to steal the property: of others: you ‘are in error i? you. ' Keep - to yoursel!. tig wealth which God ‘lias created far. all, - He j - who does not give te others what: he ‘Passesses bs a nsiirderer, ‘a €iller. When he keeps for. Sis own use. what would Provide forthe poor. Obt. ¢4i-eay he iy alay!ng ail those whe would bave Hved- had .they- shaded his. ‘hoarded wea of pity: is tee page | "Hes that was the eatly Chirés Fa-}¢ teers ey eae 1 "I . wee WSTER IE laniiy Wee sdopted as the official rel, gion of Home, the clergy soon became the friends “of. the® rick,..Now, the Church carefully hides from the peo- pie the ‘teachings of the eariy. Church Fathers = -~ Rev, C. P. Bradley (as “katooln) :” How ‘will ‘you ustesy| 9 Mothers" ‘Day. Program | Preparations. in Toronto The’ ‘Children's Committee ‘at. the Den Hall is making preparations for z Mothers’: Day" programme. Any chidren: “wishing | to give individual Programme. ahe aaked to regltter at Don Halibefore: Apri] Mth, Gym classes ‘for Little Giris are held on ‘Thursdays at J p.m. amd Little Boye clacees pltd atthe name time. Girls’ instructor’ is ‘Biirl Lat anid Den Pit- kane - “the boys. ° | : “utpok at: the way baby Ie working hls mouth,” ‘exclaimed dirs. Newnan. “Now he praposes: to put. his foot 1 in i oF Loe: “Hm. replied her husband, “Here- ditary. ‘Thats What 4 dia when | proposed". : Hay that t am,” * declared the voll a Ucian.” “lowe to ‘my mother” | “Well exclaimed’ .wolce from the back of dhe fall, “doesn't tt it feel grand. to be out of Mebia” | oon oe. "hy .. wap, 0 a : res Tha F = . Thay 3 i. te ves Te mt -_ ae sot . ed . - Pa . a ee ee "oO Cider ws ns Bosses’ Pelifion ‘Gels. ‘’Solid’”” Reply * |From Union Workers}: Big ‘uatness. backers of a right-to- scab initiative im Washington state are ruoning np 2 whopping. postage Que Bi Tt seems exatty inion. members are milling. back. petitions not: only. un- sigaed bat with the: SPONSoTS" orer- alrerl business-reply. envelope stutfed with. waste paper, metal shavings. sand and Sead ..foll, - aracng other weighty subtantes, — The envelopes are 5 by. 12 laches. ‘You can squeeze f.tot of stuffing into | nl oontainer that slice if you, really. try... “The record to date aeems to be held by. a worker. whe | nommered Away at two pounds and four gunces of lead foll until it would ft inte the big. en ‘velope. | He caloulated - the postage due on his letter’ alone. wan- $1.44, ‘In Spokane a special task force has , deeiv ast up to stuff. and return the envelopes. Union men. ang .women are, reported to be golig. from daor to door: te. collect ‘tha’ envelopes trom poters whe got them early in. March Aa “part of. a mailing of 29,000 batt | The - Union ‘Register, AEL-GIO. Lumber and: Sawmill’ Workers Unlon |- paper, and The. Washington Tean- ters organ af FBT Join’: Council) Zs, have editorially: ‘encouraged the *lond- ed" return: tndiling. And the* phony sponsoring, . “committee, - which wtred prompt: return of its petitions, - ‘MB: Inet deed. Ketting a -henvy response. A spokesman for - the jinitlatlve's ‘backers complained ‘of petting: a good . | deat of “fraudulent”: said the committee hod’ been compel- |: ‘| Jed >to hike ‘its - “postage-due : eposit ‘with the! post office.” . The Initiative wad folst, on. wae ts I'shington ‘state. a Jaw ‘outlawing: “the union shop and other -unlon security|: agrecments.. ATL. Mashington” labor. is campalgning to . keep: the measure from getting the 50,000. valld. voters’ | signatures that would place My on ‘the se ‘Noventber ballot. ~ _— . “Critical Period For. siiy ‘of Bouth Africa’ ats i tideea of: alt Whether ‘on. rolling grassy land. “of the: Plateau, oF the ‘blue ‘ynountolns of the Sunny. South, or. the populous citles,. South Africa is. always. Inter. esting to the. visitar, jhe natarallat or the Javer of “picnick, and excursior.: “Pour and half centuries. ogo. this tana WAS yaknown to. Burepeans, The original inhabitants . were the. Hot- tentota dod the ‘Bushmen, brown peo- ple. whe lived by ralying cattle and hunting: The. wonderfully alive drow- iture Jefe by these people ot rocks tes- tify to thelr. high artistic standards. Like. the prehisterje hunters who. ive ed in France and Bpain, biney: EXETER sed in skilful ‘strokes activities: which were ted most intimatety: with thelr ives: They - depicted hunting, war, chasing cattle thieves, animais ead or alive. ‘That ‘people ‘with thelr fine artistic traditions have disap- peared Ls a crime that scarcely needs description. aoe LAND ‘OF BEAUTY . ' The highveld’ oF, the ‘Transvaa) al enchanting ‘but It ls not the only in- teresting part of Gouth Africa. -1f you = a a. go further South you. will come to the blue mountains ail covered with green bh and grass. Here you find the vineyards, wheal, plums, and many “mediterranean frulta". - Again in the East :- Natal province you en- counter dense forests, eipecially In the river valleys. | AM along the coast jine you can Bee green. pastures ‘Abgunding with | sheep and dotted with compounds Ff the “native’ éhacka of those who. work in the flsh- ing boats, Wherever Fou are, in the ‘velds, the Karoos or the Sorthern mountains you hare almost always the “bright sun and a - coo) ‘climate, It is no wonder that excursions and plenics jn the countryaide are a permanent fea- ture ef the jlife of South Africans. . ‘An area as big aa Wales has been set aside Yor Game, called . the Bert- ger National Park. In this “park” live the long . necked giratfe,. elephants, fions, Jeopard; which kils any ving thing that comes in. lite way. It. ls _|itrue that the rhinocefas ‘Is the most ferocious animat at Fibs eyesight Lis poor. . At: any yate flo mint’ be surpris:. ed If you hear from the people there that the elephaiti_ dete. tipsy OTE thries because be foves ‘to. eat the branches arid berries of the marvels tree, which oontalne ‘en: intexleating wo CAPSTALE EELS | South ‘Africa: ‘has. two “peeasenent ‘catitals, Pretoria. vmhere: the gfovern- ment-2ite, and Cape, Town; where the Dartiament i is. | However: ihe + ergatest! at eta atdy! -" 1 “1 __ . . ote " ote on” _ mou TO . ee ee ee, . a om . “ | In . - aa hee . aie . rT 1 he ' vate - ree hte A aa t a"! we i x eee eee ae materlal,- He plece | af ‘chau and. a wall without) cal ai . wearing my. skateat”- -- eee ae eek: nae "ae oT Pa . . ; a ae . a Le . - . Soe 7" . , “#y BOR WARD We nee by the papers. where quite! @ |e sumber of millionaires have recent- ‘ly agseried ‘that any red-blouded Canadian boy with vitn, verve, igor, vitality, vitamin and. Fersatllity can reia@miigg them to.the factory.” become & millionaire, too. i And; of course, anyone who does fone serous. thinking abotut it realizes this iso true |. Endeed, ao true Lt ia we ‘often wonder why there. aren't many, many more millionaires in the country. The fact. that lew ond less néopte | per. caplia became Aiulllonalres ives ‘couse-for grave'concern, Bo. it is that. we. were hoppy . to recently read the teatineninl of how A millionaire Eo thatawny. We ‘pass’ . EE: on £0 everyone wilt see how easy ub al is, = . a a a “3 “ Bigublow. Belch borped © TA cous'y na he finished eating his ‘moarrt- ing bowl of Bran Tostles. -_ "Eead, Mirium, " he anid tt his wife, f “chat phaatly arid grueliah eruel this fodder to" ae - Mirium #25 having. ‘dltticulty: atthe | time Retting SEES Wnatuck from, A fry- pan which phe had bought. becatise it |. wha - ‘guarnnteed" “things would” not | stick. to it, a : When she ‘heard her ‘posbind: say ‘fodder’: she: felt’ more ‘Uke- eurettig.. a blue tisteriak: and a whale- flock of | dashes | he what ‘she ‘yeolly -eold, which: was: “Wateh: your ‘Egttaly: SL Blgablovw, - Remember di amoHablow bs isterinig, . ite “father, not. ‘fodder.! a? Bizablow, of. course, - Wee quite. nonplusied by the: retort ot hia wife, Bo instead or geting: into a lengthy | : hiossila with: bls-spouse, he picked up|: the box of Bran Tootles ‘ond waa. just pbout : to throw “lh at her when he | Rotleed some writing: on the box. = The writing declared;: "Ouaraiitesd. that. Bran-‘Tootles is thie rooticat, toot- lest, ° ndotleat, ‘praptiest: cereal: your ve ever eaten; or. twite- 2 your. ‘money cheerfully, setunded te | “Burekal* eureked 2. Blaablow: wh ‘= e. “. oy, . of wat enquired - ‘Mirium.”. wie, . But. her. ‘enquiry. should. be" painted out, fel ay ‘flatna-a-nlon: wage de- mand on he. ears: of. o. tyeoon beceuse . Bigablow: had tuken off out of. the | hoisse a" quick” ad. is Hmeatudy: “mis | could cut a rete.. hia box. for. ‘wie wala. monry.” bought: two boxes. a Africa south of the Sahara is Joha- |. ‘pesburg with. lta one: milllign. Inhkbl- tants af all: races and. solours. 70,000 Africans have been expelled from this | ckty the aim belng to keep. at only ‘for whites which, in an Impossible pra- posttlan . if only. for. the reason that]. ithe Africans arg. far the ee ace of Lhe popilation. 2in tact they ac- | count for. 10 milion ot te i) amiillon | inhabitants, we HOPE. ‘OP BOUT AERICA - The young ‘people Of. south: “Africa face to-day | the: greatest ordeal of} .”.! thelr young ven: The. dari shadow ‘of racial and political oppression. da threatening ta wipe awsy even the smile from their. faces, The. youngest of them -are being persecuted : whest they are caught. with a teacher. in-a church or’ ‘B, ~dleused clnema-heuse, trylng. to jearn. away frotm ‘the- go]. vernmental “Apartheld” " sohoots, ‘Young lenders of the youtt ‘ate ban- ‘ed, exiled, ar. condemned te hard | ; Jabor under such accusations as.-‘lea-. ding 2 procession”. Btudents are de-|: prived of the elementary ‘right of electing thelr own councils. as has happened: Ln the ‘ease of ‘the’ Witwa- teraand jUniveraity Jast year: All thks and many. other ‘difficulties feoe the young. South, Afrleans. - But ..: they amile with coviflaence; Did you encounters bis full of young Indians golng. ‘from: ‘Iohannesbuyg ic Natal? ‘They are going ona bur or-|- ganleed by the Indian Youth Congress to enpoy slehis, elig atid dance. “They are also going te vislt chief Lithuli, the panned president of the African National Congress... ‘Purther Bouth- in Cape town. you igeat Have encountered a group ‘of boys and: giris, black. and white car- Tying 8 enphile exhibition at photos, What ls the idea? ‘They are adver- ising. a-Pestival io be held in’ Trans- |. vaal for Peace, Friendship and Faciat |. Harmony, There, ali the rich ctilturel heritage of South), Africa will be dis- played by its young Henerntion. When they were: ‘Helpire - ta ofganise the Congress’ of the People they dispiayed wondertul Aitiative: and Fesource, One of thelr method was to send let- ‘tern to people abort the ‘Congress re- “questing them ta pass it on ta others |. 80 thal one letter-circulated among a} great nurtiber of people,” he Wheel a? Freedom, symbol: of the Congress} | of the People appeared everywhere on | tive wall. Only. young people; are ca~ pable. of ultlising such -o method. On | & large scale, since: they. ‘are. every- where and certainly. one | ‘din find ‘a much ‘trouble. nope a ee he A , E Anyone Con Be Al shirt, took, the’ business; a0... }ecpme-a miifonaire.. Be eye ee ; oe enh Bay. ‘Can Bédome: o Balllloriaite,’ ee a LL ‘Bigablow : Are: faaliltg, it tougher” “What ore you reeking ¢ about, now?" ve . 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Pt ad =f Tea ere ats eh “Whenever you meet pouiig: Africans < & e ‘on some occaslon you'ses ‘them, TY Wise oi = ‘ting’: out. their: plat. hand: “with: Be Bs them; ralaed: with “¢-loud Atrieai*” Se This is the symbol:of unity. ging And, they : ATE ‘yntting. cu ‘oe ieard: “of the “remduruling. silocess i ale ‘tet “the.” Congress. “ot: the: ‘People? Chatter, they’ Bay SS ‘elare’ for’'atl: le of Ronit Atte ‘world.to know that South Africa: Bess ange. ta: ‘all who. live: in. it ase aM and ‘white. a anid that: no government“ ' CBr justly claim authority: unten. ita aa ‘hades. on the: lof -all the: Semple ae a “Yo ahd me anid all of ts, we sop Serr et dom Charter: ° he, da you mie” 24 7 ‘be able. to. vislE- fete auny tab aa curslons, ay ae a er = wel LARS fas . oe ae Str Wrigh ht haba © ue ; ; Beaten by. Many : a | Years in ‘avialon ee While i hes. tong. been. known, tha ee C OF. ‘Mozhaisky in old: Husats ‘poti“ 2 RE structed and flew: an ‘airplane ‘before: ue - the Wirlght Brothers: inthe: ‘Vaitea:: ees iE - States tried it, — old” enevelooedtiad, Fa: te new materials. uncovered: Inthe. Es | Falne) testify that “Mozhalaky's : first: as " successful flight was in nis ee! eee lage of Potush, near -Vinnitsya, exe iene exaer we vt rh: “ eo . aot Wye foe ae Fhis fight took ‘placa, th ‘the. mas oa mer .of- 1876 Five years later: nice on naisky. ‘took: OuE. ‘an: ‘oriiclat: patent on his, invention -— the: ‘patent: ma fe ae corded In the. “registry, offices: “s nae @ ported in the newspapers # of ‘thst ‘ting read ea ie I ne ‘fiat was in 1804,” DES esiais wee os a ives oe : their . firat? flight us ‘North. in 1503. whos oe Wael as ee ony Johnny ¥ was ‘the eéntér of an admis,” Ing crowd after” he: haa "resehae playmate from. 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