National Newspaper Week week is newspaper week and people of Canada to understa whether they call them a "she We, the editor of this (rag and there are many of us, to have fifteen years experience paper field, started in cour features, worked for a huge news service, learned editoris of Canada‘s finest editors. _ 1 but came back into the new thing to us. Byâ€"lines are n cept as a sign that he has a which he is really proud. Authorized a Despite all the men we feel that there would rather ply our t is a reality. â€"It is not ver see. PAGE FOUR "Your right to know of the Canadian Week! paper Week. We, the that right and believe Just this year we saw what happened in Canada printed the truth about vince. The wrath of the province decen lishers of the magazine, yet the the necessity of the public to know the 1 Canadian jurists to stand by the liberti and their mouthpiece â€"â€" the press. We editors find it hard s think but we try very hard dealings with the communit ation which tne average cit discretion and our analytic: chaff and bring him the tru tentions feel that the press like Communism, we could and editors are seldom thurr don‘t investigate. The Daily Press in : that Communists shio communists denouncin idea and think that as it canh)e legally zenship papers as a Ci ceve al the benefits ar nation,. We cant say to that persc can do it Tly, "Why don‘t personnï¬ls a Canadian citizen : can pass laws which restrict that would complicate matter into reflection will help us t It is hard for us to understand the attitude of sug about being "ashamed" for Canada or feeling that read in the newspapers is pure propaganda. â€" A sh massive newsgathering facilities and their ethics the most doubtful that the news he gets from Euro} ulterated than the local news in his ne'wsgaper. and honest men are at the heads of these organiz: the news stories which come from Europe. Anyon ed for such an organization as the United Press or can realize the accuracy of the news stories from the best analyists and writers cover the Europeal prize job which can only be achieved by the utmost work. se 9 But to get back to the deportation have these people from Europe, where ally, become citizens of Canada and t] no longer Europeans or Slayvs or Polé of them cling to the old ways, fearing the Canadians. . But that doesn‘t ma ada, their foster parent. This foolish man who stated that h a Canadian should perhaps shoot hims it.. He claims that he is a Commun that there is no such thing as a Comu A Muggity Wumpus? Anyone who 1 "Your right to know Canada $2.00 Poer Members Canadian Weekly Newspaper A Timmins, Ontario, Thursday The Borcupine Adbance mdab 76":45 Cank . .. WORKING The Key To All Yo Published ever ond BaAnNK or MowTi PanacdIarr 15 111 UL ind put up with an editorial 1f uld be deport Newspaper Association PHONE 26 TIMMIN®, ONTAKIO Newspapers eaitor of the in the freed lytical abilit t person. Wi y don‘t you tizen and | estrict the id hn the th stated that he was asha ips shoot himself if he fe« is a Communist and Mr. ing as a Communist, so w Anvone who would, in Deporta 1 1 a t ek wWas ldst ~ge nd never was Jct m h about rotten politicgs:â€"au1 a \ rovince decendéd.on the edito t the magazine won. the cease to know the tacts and the wil by the liberties of the Canad e press. Thursdav not im 16 Ts so muUC to see the s, fearing the n\ esn‘t make them 11 ‘Nnicnhn inot} tim{¢ be c ers Association fo1 Poreupine Ad eedom of the pres: where every one ol U and therefore Canad r Poles or Croats or to all your li} Lo ‘() U 2l C aciation .1 4+1X DCP W. LaAkt OOut 1( Hi 16 Hn The Davs The porcupine TGas fPoung â€" UE POmcCcUPrINE apvancE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO nol! Leiters to the Editor LIFE SANCE 11 ‘Bed i citizenship immediateâ€" swallow the Communist Canadians. It doesn‘t er what goes on in their tâ€"see: _ The whole thing full particulars, 11 more than a quarter of a in that time the electors him â€" most kindly. ~Mr. as always boasted of his essfor the welfare of the aid that if he could do anyâ€" ssist its progress at any i1ld gladly do so. vatuataats ate s Inale al satuatestantseteateate ats ateats ateatoateatnats a*s abe abe on ols ol on s ols ahe als a" s Byv . A. Macdonald Qmnion or consort with the zher gcing for the when he reached His wife had seen ‘s a sad understateâ€" he was not pleased. lhe diady long to ry rom misgu.:ded pitcs, she rebuilt 1 ‘his _ story It the melancholy day ad dropped into a i his way home from has : alwa y that wile Pro notics for t tice. ways have iculo e man was expeSetequa ; Gwn signature, that ste fosl, a periodical amon ~crook, and a One of the mildest I know that my credit and Board" Advertisement W1 11 ha mot.mes co e visited the a brilliant juld do. He nol ur local er the publication iisguided Bill was wspaper office. He time.. He was the n ever in a news.â€" ement may have but it was very â€" too plain.., Unâ€" man was expected * result WA or less su il vengeat _ brilliant flash d do., He would r office, and inâ€" and board" notâ€" e his wife mad! goodâ€"natured â€"to ti e ‘wiuld be at reliability and lustered into the 1t th ill asserted â€" insides represented this Châ€"be.â€"joyful" yful. Instead, fTensive when ain, unfortunâ€" knew how to sober, cr hal{â€" t and . sorrow inserely sorry t â€"so badly fo amnother adver W a him ilimn e an . adverâ€" is, wife did. im, to make as there, to ipd pay for . cr halfâ€" was that â€"subdued, rlchoholic come to their fayvâ€" IDncerdt mitn OTlL all has nev tice.= "When 1 ways act like a have ceen drur iculous nolice ancther of the _There. were the editors m of these was t nity citi; The abou In an add hnhus ing, he 1 fully and But th man was That T the end the coi That > whethe the 1 nave a tadpol« of it. adverti but let The void. â€" " Ag :q matler=â€"of: 4 notice conchuded_ "my| wife‘s beyond question, and I wa body to know that." Thcre is a happy ending. RBill (of course, that wasn‘t was a better© man ever a couple lived fairly happily here for years until they m vears ago to another mining lat: utmost respe Drew‘s almo election as pI than a year t I would, therefore Bradette in all sinc utmost respect that and South Cochrane put i in their pockets and all a the Hon. Mr. Drew an aco election as premier of Car than a year that he (Mr. B :ign his seat and let us have breaths the very spirit of I.ect us have _ a man for a . North They should do thi this important part have proper represent: some of the benefits ours. We have bee aespised and QOur needs are liverer like who like a kni; dash to our re The Liberal Party in this ridin almost extinct and many of them v advised to vote Conservative in last election in order to elect PC Boyce but at the last minute they cided to run a candidate. way . partic It is no't the ty that make but Its orgal i1VC esentation aln K C board, b bably to all nship wh B)fus â€" ï¬ 7/ \ §t when â€"the Ivertisomen itinu * «B TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BAY 10.10 an. 4.50 eom. 11.45 rm o tone d publica When I do advertise said tha inserted eccption" 37.00 tax inclugded s 1 260 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BA Y 1 ed ceds are cryin like George . us not nc (G1811 organization, Something of know nothing ave a man for a change wn what he promises for th Let the good people of Nort h Cochrane put their politic Ner iv hce 2Cause 11 bed or | couple aking re Ill shave ourse, t] bi it M aAll LVAin Quit blushin t neglect that only this sectic in public . the edi Atempted hn 11 ient that t a previou throuch . a whi mus] y Standard Tims when Ip and so dac time,., there MIsSC his must as imnild irtue npli¢c 1€ uUre rt;â€" :s his picture take a laugh, in wh ection ik tea But Oof )tten long ntation ts that nd s of the trong i med sup rety i€ 11 1,‘ as it 102 "the whic} maket] and t be an: 10n 1| rn{empttl print, het dev All Orderâ€"cthE Canada .ma n and receiv it tha ‘Tha aln 23 ~ and ¢gth view of M 1‘t his aftet ander Dré x € want ave his be he wouldn as 1nsert? notice ha ‘{rpligsom null an reC iT ist adette) re a man wh the Nort! lected thik i1Gb, credit A | ved s $ Bri meaAln ved boat 11 MV surel Ine rl?_l] h n aC o o 1 M w yedge wR N N y y en yp h h ie h in h y in in on in 3 uin c en in d ie a w y s cah on d e o l d h o ie n ce x h nc + # )t T il oil 16 Third Avenue it t} Meany J11 H #1 hosp run by ig push of theer ca rarment workers u resident Truman 1 Oct. 26 the AFL m ists of all time. (both Republicat t1 eff ordt beatin s this the pic Inside Labour <ers fr( the ho 11 going so well for the wounded W aiter now 1 for five painful hours every day â€"â€" and there‘s no indication itments will stop and when, if ever, he‘ll have the use of his ‘he men‘s clothing industry appears to be the { twhit by sagâ€" it, mostly because of the draft. Production of nilitary eclothâ€" ; un the slack left by these going into uniform, since GI duds told mt Ap} ngton the n the air Cc e ngs they‘ve iround the od stars of th {1 p the a few ate n His ; l 11 NC it j II be made to end mass picketin r} rom to} â€"Jimmy rconteur H V who are protecting the union girls and, n,}j%ram‘d im cangsters in New York have b(‘eni.gi,vcéiiié" gh notl ds when the tervor starts, but to capture tm ï¬â€˜d _l16ld ind then to testify against the gangst “ f cvcounrt Sear past has been one of the mob‘s easipstu'}“fa'ysvout, W1 «ns will announce a committee ofSï¬reémAct campaign for In the lea"»d_f'?’V , head of the Hollywbq’dkR’e'publi'f‘r".;ï¬l‘ ‘f, ; and other movie people campaigning for Dewey will overshadow the leftist group. . ; n ts .To in and Democratic actors have gotten togeth %)bmï¬d- e" radio programs from now to Election J g? \.he)"l_»Mï¬ m Republican Adolphe Menjou to Democratic Gypsy Jimmy Stewart, Dinah Shore and Walter Pidggon, one â€"onteurs. . . .The shrewdest of labor chiefs are making reer campaign. â€" Dave Dubinsky, for example, will have kers union pay for four coastâ€"toâ€"coast hookâ€"ups, on one E. 1¢ {} by Victor Riesel v will invy h: ‘iere will be other changes recommended to Congress iwe, Charles Wilson og General Motors Ben Fairless ing Henry Ford swearing to the Government that MI Aj hop Union § pRY. 101 1 U LE L Li3 L TL 4 Ne S Eu0M fls 0 n will speak. , will put on one of the greatest nonâ€"parti Each of the regional candidates endors can and Democrat) will call either mass tations across country. f > AFT will put its national chiefs, Bill C the nati\o iting on law would require all strategyâ€"making men ign nonâ€"Communist afidavits. . This would mean search directors, educational officialsâ€"even serâ€" nything to do with the directing tacties or policy it next March, under his guidance (although he n private law practice in Washington) a group of Communists still in power in unions by introâ€" all policyâ€"making union employees as well as e Government that they are not Communists. ist operators from quitting their electod jobs in ig themselves rehired as managers, directors or otous strikes if war with Russia breakswoul. . .Virâ€" a small handful have been purged from the CIO s jurisdiction over some of the atom bomb plants in C1Oers there are Commies. . . . PHONT A 16 lal ecllack CGd drow n )2A QACL VJJ NR ALL UE J * # national chiefs, Bill Green and, LFT will put its astâ€"toâ€"coast. _ They will talk for awhile and then, als with 300 sponsors do, the local candidates will arranged. â€" These talks will be broadcast only to studios for seven minutes. Then for some ten both parties will put on a show. . .1 T ilso atin n W allas« Cincinnati +¢{my next port of call) planning for 1 contrary to Congressman Hartley‘s sentiments ought to be any new labor laws until some Buâ€" the last one. C500 0 us un onl ult W Ts t 50 nonâ€"Communist sailors of rd a lumber ship. â€" Suddenly, : Communist longshoremen who s afarers fore and aft. _ And the i the dock. | Two sailopsiwere d e by defining on paper what peaceful picketing a mass picket line, and by simply saying that ich he has not worked for a living. eling in Hartley‘s :'circlés" about situations dlike gher. n dAll UMNMIOUIIS c imes higher than Wall nd publicized surveys by UNIONSs, ig members of militant unions go, Dewey is l allace. Among union members and. factory iveraging about four percent across country. AFL auto union (under secret ballot) the Proâ€" e percent. _ In New York, Pennsylvyannia and her. in all unions and factories polls, Gov. Anec higher than Wallace among the working Thomas has come a long way fr( her was a missionary to Siam â€"â€" ne of his bits of advice was the man who became the Anna of : mmunists have just completed j . ~_Now It appears Liat, pQCLiidjpo NELRE W WiAL | of the Transport Workers Union, may. not have ational out{fit at its convention in Chicago Decâ€" on‘ the 55,000 votes which the New York Local 30,000 members throughout the country),. _ But ay not be able to vote because it Hagn‘t paid its to the national treasury. n business agent has his rights â€"â€" even in a New c an jironâ€"Clad rule barring males from going Aaâ€" ial pass. â€" Off on his rounds among the hotel‘s nd himself barred from the upper dfloors, The râ€"with him, got so angry that they threatened to manager coughed up a pass â€"â€" with the explanâ€" to get those tickets 6f admission for their masâ€" ress agent â€"â€" a good family man â€"â€" has thg privâ€" example, an avowed Commu s an undesirable revolutionary )b as office manager. THURSIMY. OCTOBER 1ith, 1048 in be stopped W®y ‘givin There probably will be <â€"Communist sailors ong a, West Coast ber ship. â€" Suddenly, they were sure ist longshoremen who said, "No work." we and aft. And he 50, sailors rnwere c 0 Two sailors ‘were thrown ifto the ith small clubs, They were fished. out Another sailo rwill lose‘ an eye as t industrialists would be happy to cure businessmen who have conâ€" ist Party and its fronts. to spotlight some of t'hp angels of by unions and busine nonâ€"partisan politiâ€" es endorsed by the her mass rallies or ommunist whom ionary alien from the injuredâ€"the folence on the in his new book om the pursuils and as such adâ€" hiring of Anna f\m;a and. tho plans to cut off n bearâ€" y3 out. w .Wifll* m Actors CGuild ‘be the: geniak ub *For. the: ing for beWév «. « @ A1