“we rar rh oP Rae a“ wa int “ms : ae ee Ine Joie ; =a Li iF peer ae oe = wisi bi aN es ane tits tes are : * Ff y hee stl 5 sects at Us i 1 . : Ly, 8 Puslapis R/O? y + Coes! me Se THEE cats 1 dabex SACU RRS: CFEETE ALEVE A ee ee ee ee ee ee er Le . . This is a special appeeal to the youth of Montreal. Many times requests have come and gone through the Eneg- ‘lish Section of the Liaudies Balsas- for some response from Montreal .— - but all ia vain were the efforts, What is lacking? Leadership ?-In- terest? Co-operation? or is es: merely lack of enthusi- asm”? . 'foronto youth have start- | ed out on quite a concrete . + °. .road of activity, Plays, con- an certs, sociais, library, and ‘their affiliation. to various other bodies and councils of youth, are only ‘a few: ways the: whole of Kansas City. - We. hope - this some | enthusiasm starts them on @ road to | ACTION, Yout th Delegates Guests of Honor for New. York where. they will meet the American del- egation and from there sail to England. | Mayor Saunders anid Con- trollers Stewart Smith and David Balfour each spoke for the city wishing them nian- Literary Association and others will not be able to function forever, if youth doesn’t-begin to lend a hand. ° Therefore we are asking | : Lithuanian young people of > ‘Montreal ‘and other cities throughout Canada to form clubs or councils and thus strengthen their own future. What is most needed among the young people everywhere. is community centres. ‘This is a place, sizing the value of -youth to the future and the future to youth. Mrs..W. H. Cla Chairman. of the Canadian Arrangements Committee, who will accompany them rs I! 4 . ia PRET LL Cee bees Le ee oe ee Clark, ; | ce ag te ao : ya | aa pa af Hh Com . on a wr. * eo d ‘ a pa ee A = aout. eet oy mm ; ‘. ieee ves = . E oot: : a a ee EF ant. . wd ae a en rity ad cree Mk eae cpr eye ae” : a F ' F r id f Dh ce . . » . * T 3 I "+ LDF rie munity centre began and to-|[. Saas day,..operated by the young): " people of the district them-|) 3". selves, is one of the most!io% interesting. and effective in|) ae arouses | ae Se among | poe our own youth and really|ie >: maimed ir a big need. for, Servicemen- must be fitted | Victory Loan money. “How’s)for new vocations and their that hand?” Nursing Sister training costs money.. Victo- Rita Tehan asks Pte. Rod|ry. Bonds also help to pring | Cameron at Christie Street | ( our ir boys home. . the best of juck and empha-j; @ (Part I | Have you ever: thought action —- and we do mean|@). Be pee eee oe ee Healing the wounded _ and Military sna iis Balsas aay At a aia et | tei Mths me pee i inst ae el AE ot a aS oc oh aye ol a a a ee eT) wre y PRRPEN EA” U0 ree Etihad oti a Ld CLL Gk ee ee ee eee ET er “=. ° fF = re rt ‘an ak re go ds re) ee ee aig ERE ee ee ot oe ered ne we et ag yee a ae he eee eb PE re , ts ote ty tates iacaltal tre f° ate f , fe mae nes ri! ee oer 7 ‘aL Sa | jects. It broadens your out- ata | Llook, pis) think for yourself, Until recently there were (90) sno schools of journalism. ir. mene srnapeitarieetyes ae ss | /Canada, and the majority of || Canadian editors preferred ‘i to hire a Wain. or woman _ pwith a General Arts degree. ; Be ase need ae MES ECR S Eee bs satel reer a] eo eo oes ce It is possible that in the fu- . 5 “ we ee Cree ie ee vee a Rica atest de aout eth aor rae oy ats f we na" Serer Perry woe ~ peccaet tees os a ; Sas | |malism become well estab- - eo fe . ae |versities in Europe and in |you announce to your fa- mily or te your friends, “I Jey for many years, i: : Bier ae at nae f {| Bree , 2) gga |school of journalism. -Uni- a: : EG a ee a TORON 0. — i el | 't eee i ree S eo Ree badte aR perc j teres In Canada, a prefer- ence may be shown to those _| students who obtain a. de- from a ‘recognized the United States have of- i | + fered courses in journalism graduates from these and contribut to your school paper. Perhaps the editor of your paper runs a column about activities ie your ‘school, If he doesn't, ap- proach him‘and ask him if he is interested. This may seem to be small and unim- portant, but in reality it means that YOU ARE GHT- TING STARTED. It will give you. an opportunity to and teaches you to and the er a a oe cerry sh ae pe ese is ails Misa Pi t=: pe Pe eee PO le 0 ee fe) Te) ee ee ed ee Liaudies darbymeté — vajus jau vi- sai arti. Ji, kaip jums vi- Isiems Vra zZinoma, visuomet: ture,- when schools of. jour- |. u Metiné | PT el ba Pr Lele, A ie 0 Nr, 434. ri: az ent Lee] Ou ape val pe ey Balso éiampijono lietuviy tarpe.. Yajininkams, kurie ‘su- rinks daugtausial punkty, bus duodamos dovanos, Kaip , prasideda su gruodzio pirma jir kitais metais. Dauriausial diena. O iki gruodZio pirmos'|surinkusiam punkty bus dienos liko tiktai vienas mé- nuo. Tad jau laikas pradéti rengtis tal darbymetel. ‘Siais metais. Liaudies Bal- sas, acill graziai paramai, kuria gavome per vasarinius parengimus ir nuo pavieniy aukotojy, stovi neblogai, kaip finansiniai, taip ir skal- ta, naujus, o jet ne naujus, tai ors atremontuotus. Tas ga- li sudaryti ekstra islaidy. Ta viska mintyje turint, mums atrodo, kad tr siemet “kol onijos draugams ir drau-- géms yra proga laiméti atzy- mes turinie stekti sukelti nors $1,000: auky. Taipgi rei- kia stengtis gauti nors koki Simtg nauju skaitytojy. Nau- ji skaitytojai ne tik laikraé- tl stiprina. Nauji skaitytojai yra naujl pazangaus judéji- _ kad latkrascio: irankiai sensta, Gali priseiti jsigyti duodama $15.00. Antram’ — — $10.00, 0 treclam —— $5.00. Ketvirtas i* penktaas pini- gines dovanes negaus,- bet hus pagerbti idedant jy pa- veikslus, kad atzymeti juos, kaip gerus vajininkus. Taip- gi trijy daugiausial surinku- siy auky paveikslai bus jdéti Liaudies Balso vajaus rel- kalg. Taipgi kvieciame ir avienlus vajininkus prade- ti planuoti, kaip: gauti dau- giau naujy skaitytojy ir lai- méti pirma vieta. Kiekvienos méjima, kadangi kiekvienos kolonijos geriausiai pasidar- baves bus atzymétas, visai neatsizvelgiant t didziyjy ko- lonijy rezultatus. Manome, kad visi pamenate pereity | on ee Se i dt 7 . . : rt [re woe ra . . . & wi Ep = al ene] WoT Pee ee, oe a Se a t . = . winnie RASS wee heh ae ae tego eS eet een eee a : Ce schools today occupy promi- EEO Sa AREA: ARSE _ ued oe pantgaria | jau lab§ of showing what youth can! reception held at the Royal ee Latent: postin th hlichine |O¢ Papildomes paramos ne- | VUsiy mazesniy koloniwy va- : oe really do. It is very impor-| York Hotel on October 1th - eee SG ; ae ie : ae a a ‘fe ee es 7 care ae ae eali apseiti.. Kitais metais jininkai bus pagerbti irgi. : siti : tant nat young people take youth delegates | to the oe ye Eas Pee a ee . ee EOS a GRA Bae ae ited: “a lwaikiausar vohetieasine tu adn. Vicbedane laike ‘ E mee on some kind of activity, World Youth Conference eee Soe But let us consider your | didztyjy skelbimy, © kuriuos ito. baila aks radati | _ : either on their own initiative were the guests of honor. A}. 3 ieee oe ae Late position. You are |gavome karo metu. Pablogés ” aha ac eh “3 ‘4 | Kanag or that of their parent orga-| farewell butfet supper was ee Pee ee l attending a high school or fir sy darbais. | i Oey “abuirinking ne . nalis Ke figations: - ‘These organiza:| given by the city council on oe bares a oo ‘collegiate. The best inal tusk is. ceciiin pridéti ir! meénesic susirinkimuose pa- ; atk wed tions, such as the Lithua-|the eve of their departure fred tcc sos: ce een \dékite ant dienotvarkés ... yra vier MON ku ner: 10" ‘tikes naramn segutén tuvaje, venti Zi vokieti uzeydy 4g sy broli daug v my ‘tek: Hs 18 JU ees, dr: katos. J reigy s mines | nados if kurie lu eintus * £0,000. Duty el lingiaus lyku. 7 mas ip | bus suk rie myl VUOSIUS koti, -ka Nors jaug re didelis zmoneés kiek ga pirmas see how copy should be writ- ten, and how. manuscripts should be typed. You will be getting experience! am going to be a writer,’ they will give you a rather curious look, and then sug- gest that that is a noble am- bition, but how do you in- large or small, where people. can gather and do things to- gether. Such centres would also serve to compat Juvenile | _-deliquency: © | that someday you would like to be a writer? The chances are that you have, for most people have an inborn desire mety vaju. tai Ros stangon Petroni Seimyni kratiniy lietuviy. Seimynos yra Sventa pareiga kiekvie- no gero Liaudies Balso pa- irijoto. . overseas, introduced the de- legates. Delegates from’ Canada are: Harnest Nix and Hazel Medziaga déi auky ir skal- | | 7 tytojy rinkimo bus issiunti- Be neta | Moore of Edmonton; A. L. Simkin and Melville Borland of Winnipeg; Howard Laid- taw, Canadian Federation of Agriculture, - Norval, Ont.; Leo Usaty, Slavic Youth Council; Jessié Storie, Na- tional Federation of Democ- ratic Youth, Toronto; Lu- cien Roy and Pierre Juneau of Montreal; and Ferrand Jolicoeur, Joliette, Quebec. Two armored forces dele- But how. do you go about _ getting a community centre? Here is yout answer. Talk to your local alderman, pro- minent business man, or re- -presentatives . of . servi¢e - elubs. Point out to them the need for such a centre in your community and ask for their assistance. Let them know that you are willing to work along with them to get this opportunity. Here is a true example of how some young people es- tablished a community cent- re. There is no reason dad - you can't, a‘ 3 The young people of a congested district in Kansas | City. had nothing to do exept . hang around the local, pool . room, movie house and coke joint. Some of them discus- sed the matter with 4 work- er attached to a Community Centre too far out of their district ‘to make going the will join the paEey in _Len- Gon, -- 7 Greetings came from all parts of Canada, a few of which -were from Premier Manning of Alberta, Sir |Harnest MacMillan of Toron- to and Minister of Education of Winnipeg. a After the upheitt had been handed out and’ every- one had said their respect- ive farewells, rushed down to the. station , : 3 © lwhe the excited delegatees centre interested in the dist- immediately _ boarded. the rict and obtain rent- free, train for New. York. 7 .. the use of an old house’ right| Soon. we'll: be receiving |. - “in the neighborhood. The house was given toiof. their procedings. ‘The ‘the eroud on the eondition Wend Youth OBER is ‘that ‘they would keep’ it)a: iia clean, paint. and furnish it, | _ andrun it according to rules. / which they themselves were For not a shadow ‘made curtains, cushions and| ‘Our. loved ones do Loess | | es raised more money for| a ‘running expenses. An execit- . a tive committee drew. up ope- rating rules which were} adopted and adhered to by _the membership. So the. cor- - to write, but the remarkable thing is that comparatively few persons ever make it a life time profession. Howe- ver, as things work out, if | -In the newspaper gates who are now. overseas | ewe er the .crowd] you are really sincerely in- terested in writing, you will write and nothing will ever stop you. The writing profession has many aitractions, and the rewards quite frequently are very high. You will read | that 4 certain author has made a small fortune from the sale of a single novel, and some men have actually made over a million dollars during their life time of writing. But there is the other side of thé ledger to consider, there are other authors however who: have. found it difficult to. make a bare living and some have literally starved, | make your hving pounding a typewriter, it is likely that you will meet opposition at the ones php al aS J cables -and. letters of news|—— cisco.” | ce ~ Suny Days: ad = — - of fear does lurk, not feel that breeze. - They do not wake for they are dead, ‘The sea, the earth, are their only bed. | Battle-scarred. ruins: ‘on every hand The sun shines not through the mii te haze | : ‘That apeent of bitter battle @ days. ar | | _ Even if you are sheolutely certain that you want to tend to hive. 9 jogsnwhile? | There is possitly no other profession ‘im. the world which offers so many bar: riers to the begiiner. If you decide that you would -like to be a journalist, you may approach your local newspa-| per editor, and isk him for 2, job during summer vaca- tion. ‘The chances are that. he will ask you, ‘Well how do you know you can write? What have you written?” And then he may point» out that his paper car't carry an extra reporter, much as he would like to have you on his staff. Later on when you apply for a position at alarge dat- ly newspaper, the same )question will come up, “What is your experience? | | What have you written ‘ bog Let. us suppose that youla KNOW you want to write. The question then arises, how can you prepare your- self for a,writing career. What educational back- 9) STouNnG should you have? What should you do to get started? What is the future| of the writing profession?} of. a . laugh. You will. want tG know the answers to all these quest- ions before you decide defi- | course. at any of our Cana-| uD journalist, or free-lance asa career. The writing ; Arts course | 4 o1ves you. a | broad survey § of English Lit- erature, phinsophy, Science and: a goire « of other . sub-| — Al e I. 0g 1 A . TT] if any een Rood T hie "ree EShealae Petites va “2 ‘ e “ a) a ae te Ye old ssi yaoi, | You. can do is take an active Toronto. part in your literary society the FAIR sex eee eae ae Poe ee [have been, these past few |\ gage § Fa ge | $1.00. f|ie ee ah Goee reason is gb vious. A; General The second. ‘and final art- icle will discuss the future of writing in Canada, and the importance. of the writ- er to his community and to nis country, asippe Shoppe ‘By oe and Me siemet kvoty rajonams ir atskiroms lJietuviy koloni- joms nesitlome. Mes esame isitikine, kad toks darbas nereikalingas, Jus pilnai su- prantate relkalg ir savo jeé- gas. Tikimes, kad visos le-/ tuviy kolonijos pasidarbuo- site sulig savo isgales sustiprinimo Liaudies Balso, Ir demokratijos progreso TORONTO. “7 Hmmmm, RRR RR EE cae ONDE of Weston weeks, part of our Wednes- day dancing -crowd there’s a magnet in the crowd let's hope-the pull gets stronger. | goodbye kiss. The place was ee came * ! fh Soe Bice a recently married woman's! #9R& veranda. witness: neighbour. The young wit- ness told tales to the hus- There was also a band, thinking the girl was |\\s ‘the husband’s wife, The in-|—% cident created some excite-|e ment in the house, but more ala ep isn’t it? BOYS! out for girls with that -cer- evening of dancing and en- Also our dramatic group have started on a play which will be ready within a month or so. Jf anything lures Arthur Kaptainis: it’s those passionate love scenes he has to make. | ee a six. year old]. Be on the look- [ mo nara. Le dél| ,, te parasyti administracijai. Tad visi ] darba rentis va- jul del sustiprinimo demo- kratijos ir progreso ciampi- — Jono hetuviy Carpe: . ‘Administracij ja ues ki Remia Liaudies Balsa A. . Peckaitis, 5 RS ~ i ts ’ Yas fee eile . - ‘ei ae 2 oats = é wh ' eee . ar St worm, . pore bh ° vt . nt a ‘ 4 ‘r-E ants Pee 2. ee re meedurns fees gee ere EEE al a POR ee ee Baer ee ea | Binghamton risiunte oe Se , ER Age ee eS: ralna ' 7 ' 5 ane Tey * pe a 1b... ee 3 ; cee BE " el ie re : ie a are! e wees fees fs . id ee a ' . a. 1 eee 7 “ ae wae 12, = * pe ee», aT he tee meee "Tees |. ie ee er iz ime en ad - * “83 4) viena - atnaujinta prenume-. " @ || vata ir surinkty auky $13.00. seek A mes , iene wit ao ae * Jc rh ayes eee, a dee vane 2 3 gees rte . ps Ea aie a5 ee one whe tee ogee fe Oe es ot erin placards like this, W.As,; joined Windsor, Ont., womenin a parade around the picket lines at the Ford motor plants to lend encou- ragernent,. to the men. who have been. on atrikee for five | weeks. ea ee | } Aukojo: Po $1.00: U. Soma- It seems there was & soldé |i SEO SEES 1 ier, a girl, the last minutes |/ eae SAY AE Se re ae ee ee ee b + tie: aa 7. ae st 5 os ove $e” ee | os oo ok se tee a aed | Sere ee ais Cee Pree en ill ee - te we hy eee es i ey oe Bee ieee SOtR ath re oe bee a Heer Setar ¥ pilee ai naertt pees ee TS Pe Onecr Hs s a aN Bees, cE, . atte bs vaste cess. r man ' . ’ * : ee zt . oi Sen ete eyes lata oe a tats 3 rath rpeh nes ese eekas eaten are ' A. Klimas, A. Ka- minskas, A. Pagiegala, Hi. Po 50 ¢c.: J. Vaicekauskas, — a F. Kovarik, S. Jasilionis, B. Kastravickiené, J. Kireilis, so © 26 GG | V. Kaminskiené, P. Jasilioe. 2 liniené, A. Becker, V. Zmit- . faite, B. Zmitraite, Po 23¢.:. : J. Lipa, H. Horvath, P. Hut- “' ta P. Mikolajunas, O. Gir- * niené, M. Bekeriené, A. Ze- — maitiené, H. Zukiené, A, Ki- ‘! 1 | reiliené, I. Liuzinas, N. Gar-— {| niené. Vera Mikutaityté, A. Lehman, Toronto, pris - ‘Ont., prisiunté dvi atnaujin- tas. prenumeratas ir nuo A. - tw & Kerbelio, laikrastic paramai 7 dukg, $2.06. Visiems uz atkas ir. paste 7 darbavimg, Sirdingai acid, EA. = 7 toronth. Paulina. -Jasiulionien é, A. Tvarijoniene. Tea- kaip galint greigiau. © | Kas negausite, nepatingeki- - ee ; neck, N, J., prisiunté ketu- . to make and enforce. . By Aldona Viesulas nitely that, you om th vn tain. gleam-in their eye. Yias naujas prenumeratas, Ji . : ? , ) Lt Wakil tO Hote . } ‘i . A committee was formed ) ; a writer,- and yo They're out to catch a man zada daugiau pasidarbuoti : 4 to obtain memberships. on Beneath the blue 85 cloudless — sure that you have. the pak to take to graduation. Re-|—& Ae 5 fA dél Liaudies Balso, bet. ji i the basis of S1. O00 a. year and | | The shimmering tal F oko ha fications. Ks me | member, if you're not in the oe haces Sih Ag Kviecla kanadieéius pasidar- ; | i ! half days Siac taetie Pret- Beside the lake, benea a : rees _ Rarat- Oe: lei. as ‘nates money, or don’t want to. be}! + | puoti taipei dél jy. laikrad- 1 . | ty soon all the young people “i hah ant i cess K their bed ' educational pick round.) broke, keep out of their way. | Pee Cio. ““Laisvés”. _ : : : Flowers in @ ri ous contem-| - * a we | : _ in: the district Were active | Sunn y gol dq an d earmine re a. : Many or ee on not hare | Fox those who are ‘Dpusy = J; Bliumas, Toesrto, laik- . ue | cogs Of Oe EW, PENIEE: In a field beside the lake” - PORPEY wrt is sducation, but we're giving you fair notice. yvascio paramai paaukoje : | Se ea: Harvesters golden sheaves do make. ) mae ton recognized Mark November 16, Friday Women Cross Border | $1.00. | | aeetiiam elect si cle irae cies bl they at their work a Beth night, down for a |swell Encourage Strikers : and cupboards. The girlst’ Happily sing they ‘now: ‘that a. ‘Generai Arts Ba! : | . an "4 rr =i . davé avi atnaujintas prenu- f tertainment at this club. ee a | gadgets. Parents jumped in Beneath the dark and stormy skies © dite universities: is a defi- isa there! i t Detroit members of the la-| meratas. my : ia and raised money for furni- ‘fhe thundering ocean angrily Hes, nite asset if you plan to take _|dies’ auxiliary of the U.A.| S. Paberalis, Windgor, © i) Progr ture. Card parties and danc- Beside the ocean, beneath the seas : 20 d, ¢ - vame 1 —timusu § a 00; | prazus e1y ir pd to distr] sinant rH gal pas) ‘Seimini gerimu. “TIS: prog ne tik - ~darbave stambio dino va zyméda: zmonty Sauke jf ir kaip } perdidell pang or padengi Lietuvod “Viso $4 duoti ko] O dab kurie by SYS 3 | Pradziaz