Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 5 Jun 1956, p. 1

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TIMES-GAZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising. . RR 3-3492 All Other Calls ....... RA 3-3474 HE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazztte and Chronicle Weather Forecast today and low tonight, 70 and 55. Sunny and warmer Wednesday. High VOL. 85--NO. 131 OSHAWA-WHITBY, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1956 ot Opes SIXTEEN PAGES Price 5 Cents Heritage 0f Canadian Is Stressed By FARLEY FAULKNER Elsewhere, in this newspaper, u may read the story of what appened before Judge John E. Pritchard in the Whitby Court- house, yesterday afternoon. It you claim to be of UEL des- cent, as I do; or even if you are second, or third generation Cana- dian, it should be compulsory for you to witness what happened in that Whitby courtroom. For you and I require the judge's counsel in respect to citizenship, and the duties it entails, more than the proud men and women who stood in Whitby and swore the Oath of Allegiance: "That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her Ma- jesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, He Heirs and Successors, accord. ing to law, and that I will faith- fully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen. So help me God." And what did the learned judge describe as the duties of a Cana- dian citizen? EXERCISE FRANCHISE "If a police officer calls upon ou to assist him in enforcing the you are required by law to do so," the judge said. "You should exercise your fran- chise at the polling booth, in muni- elpal , provincial and dominion elections, or any other election where it. is your privilege to vote. Your privilege and your duty!" added the judge. Did you vote in the last provin- clal 'election? I didn't! And in that courtroom, in Whitby yesterday afternoon, I felt a sense of shame that I shall not soon forget. And I realized why the Parliament of this nation has sunk to its lowest level since Confederation, 89 years Rago. yD and I have become very careless about a heritage that we came by, the easy way. All right, turn the page, and read the story from Whitby! And who was that man whose volce rang out with such eonvic- e% Pk tion, as he repeated the Oath of Allegiance after Judge John E.| Pritchard, with his hand on the| park road north, congratulates Bible, and his solemn eyes look-| his wife, Riva, from Boissy ing straight at the judge, with a| Saint Leger, near Paris, France, in front of the courtroom in Whitby yesterday when Mrs. Swartz officially became a Cana- dian citizen, The expression on MURRAY SWARTZ, of 58 INJURED 6 BRITISH SOLDIERS IN BOMBIN $90,000 Of Brinks Loot Recovered BOSTON (AP)--A routine arrest in Baltimore has led to what the FBI calls the first big recovery of loot from the $1,218,000 Brink's robbery of more than six years ago. Some $90,000 was found Monday by FBI and Boston police behind false panelling in an office in the sub-basement of a Boston rooming house. Authorities said serial numbers checked with those of the Brink's loot. The find came within 18 hours of the arrest of Jordan Perry Jr., 31, a Boston ex-convict, who was taken into custody after passing a ragged and mouldy $10 bill in a Baltimore amusement park. Two men were arrested in Bos- ton, charged with being accessor- ies after the fact of the Brink's | § robbery, the largest cash haul in| 8 } | criminal history. They were identi- | § fied as Edward Bennett, 36, and John F. Buccelli, 41. | The FBI said Bennett was ar-| rested as he arrived at the Boston | house. Buccelli, whom FBI agents said they had shadowed in Ben- nett's company, was picked up a | few blocks away. | al Most Cancers the faces of this happy Oshawa couple is far more eloquent than | hd words could ever be. | 1 ause Times-Gazette Photo | Yugoslav President Tito, re- splendent in his marshal's uni- form, salutes members of the diplomatic corps at Kievsky railroad station following his ar- rival in Moscow. Soviet Presi- dent Klementi Yoroshilov (cen- certain dignity; yes, oe = ma-|.- jesty, that would not be unbecom- baie ue Pariement a owen 1.5. FIRM TO GET $80,000,000 at this moment? There he stood with ealloused fands! How dare he look so proud, this new Canadian who had just received the right to call himself, a Canadian citizen? Uneasily, we approached HA iile, 'beginning to break through the jon of the pr few CANADIAN to prevent that OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern- ment's bitterly-con gas pipe- St. Laurent Planning " Closure Motion Today tre) and Communist party chief TITO ARRIVES IN MOSCOW Turkish Policeman Cypriot Turks Seet NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters) -- tame from neari§? Six British servicemen were in-|one exploded, g jured, two eritically, today when| This is the secon terrorists threw two bombs at mil- ambush by terroris! itary vehicles near Ayios Nicolaos/ Last Wednesday a bo village, 25 miles northwest of Fa-|at a troop truck in Famagusta magusta. killed three soldiers and injured 19. The new attack continued a wave| British troops, meanwhile, pa- of bombings and shootings of Brit- trolled Famagusta to avert new ish troops in the battle with Greek| outbreaks of violence between Cypriot rebels seeking freedom to|Greek and Turkish Cypriots, Ram- unite with Greece. |paging Turkish Cypriots Monday Two military vehicles were night attacked the Greek quarter rounding a bend in a mountain|in revenge for the terrorist slaying road near the village when bombs|of a Turkish Cypriot policeman. OSHAWA HOODLUM Edwin McDonald Said In Toronto TORONTO_(CP)--The Telegram him Sunday and Monday nights om says Edwin McDonald, one of Can-| city streets. McDonald was on $50, ada's most-wanted criminals, has 000 bail when he disrmneared. been seen in Toronto three times, One man who ha - Don since last Saturday. i a Police, however, said they do|ald--and his broth 2 \ not care to comment on the report, | disappeared seve Two former associates, the news. | after escaping frog paper says, claim MeDonald hasn't | ifentiary--said: been out of the city since he failed] 'I saw Eddie to appear in court May 1 on a| College streets Sun charge of conspiracy to traffic in|I Spoke to him h narcotics. Specualtion has been! and told me to bi that he is in Australia. |ear with some off The associates, says The Tele-| The streets mel gram, further claim to have seen'out of the down Beaudoin Safe SARE Nikita Khrushchev then escorted him to microphone, where Tito declared the Communist nations would never again be split as they were when the Kremlin tossed Tito aside in 1948. Tito's wife, Jovanka Broz, can be seen over Tito's left shoulder. --Central Press Canadian | By Viruses -- By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE DETROIT (AP)--A Nobel Prize scientist thinks viruses cause most or all cancers, including human. The evidence is all logical, and said Dr. Wendell fserity of California; virologist, ' Urging a w! new attack against cancer from this theory. He said it could lead to | woman to prevent cancer, like a Salk vac-| 9g provincial election campaign. Union Nationale Running Woman LAUZON, Que. {CP) -- Mrs. Patrick Murphy, a Coldwell called it *a mockery of this Parliament." The CCF leader added: didat: ewife and alderman from mearby St. Romu- ald, Monday became the first to enter the June From Censure For Present OTTAWA (CP) -- A House of Commons : upy | ¥ the arbiter's chair 'ha® been put | off --temporarily at least -- b; Prime Minister St. Laurent. Over Progressive Conservative and CCF objections, he moved |adjournment Monday of debate on! | Opposition leader Drew's unpre: PRAYER BRINGS WRONG ANSWER FARGO, N.D. (AP) ~-- Mrs, Garnep- 1. Halvorson, soloist at the Plymouth Congregational church here, is not sure just what she should sing next week. This week, a short time after she sang Bless These line legislation moves toward final House of Commons passage early Wednesday under the fourth and {last imposition of government clo- |sure to choke off debate. Barring upset developments at the last minute, it appears the CITIZEN We held out our hand to ecom- gratulate him, and winced with the pressure of his steel grip Faulk- ner of the Times-Gazette. What's yours? "Glaser . .. Alfred Glaser...| G-L-A-S-E-R, Canadian citizen," he said. We subsequently bers to speak in Monday's debate jon third reading, Today, under closure rules, speeches will be limited to 20 minutes. {ON ALL STAGES | The government has imposed measure will receive Senate ap- closure--last used in 1932--on all nates.' learned that) | oval in time to become law on|stages of the pipeline legislation so | "The people of Canada are being {betrayed and they are being de- |livered, as this government has delivered us, gagged and muzzled, {into the hands of this powerful] {group of United States oil mag- Mr. Drew Monday night moved an amendment to the government ways to cure it. It is possible that all of us are walking around with 'sleeping' cancer viruses, Dr. Stanley said. We might even 'catch' non-fec- tious doses of viruses from other healthy people. Bu he stressed cine against polio virus, and new Walls So Firm and Stout there was a crashing sound as plas- ter fell off the walls and part of a ceiling of a church base- ment room, | Mrs. Murphy, running as an In-| | dependent-Union Nationale candi-| date, is the mother of four chil-| dren. She will contest the Levis| | county riding. No woman has so far been elected to the Quebec legislature. |cedented motion that the 44-year-| |old Speaker be censured. | The House was the quietest it has been since the big pipeline; debate, out of which the censure motion grew, Commons three weeks ago. But it saw the same party came before the : Mr. Glaser had come to Canadair qa the government's dead-| far in a drive to chop off prolonged in 1950, from Hanover, Germany. i. o- Y 3 {opposition from Conservative and *'My husband and I did not know| "prime Minister St. Laurent| CCF parties and ensure formal en- English then, and we had 10|,a55e4 to move the closure mo-|actment of the bill no later than home," Mrs. Glaser informed me. tion today which, when carried as Thursday. Also, my husband had no Job|eynacted by the Liberal - Social] That is the deadline the govern- for two months before he finally/Credit majority, would force an|/ment has to meet to hold Trans- got on the CNR as a labourer,' |end to Commons debate on third Canada to its agreement to com- added Mrs. Glaser. | reading of the bill by 1 a.m. Wed-|plete the prairie leg of the $375, - "And now we have built our|pesday, {000,000 line by Dec. 31. The b own home in Pickering, and we The Senate then will be handed also would provide for federal-On- have a four-year-old daughter, |the bill which provides for a treas-|tario financing of a crown cpm- Margaret," and, sald Glaser/ury loan of up to $80,000,000 to|pany to build the $118,000,000 north- udly: "WE ARE ALL CANA- Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd., to|ern Ontario section and lease it to Pian CITIZENS!" cover 90 per cent of the cost of Trans-Canada. HANDSOME COUPLE building the prairie section of its| Prime Minister St. Laurent gave % " that you cannot 'catch cancer it-| | motion for third reading of the bill. | self from another person; cancer {Itreiterates the Conservative jtcar is not pn I i ' | party's position, but is doomed to { "au . . | defeat by a vote of the big Liberal UNTIL MADE ACTIVE A Has Conflicting Policies The cancer viruses wouldn't do | jori llowi -| , Radon Foloning fe end of de any harm until and unless some- | OTTAVE XP) oy re, Federal !TO BE REFERRED BACK thing made them become active. Eovermment Biot Lin 2 SOuSing The amendment calls for the bill | The something could be age, » ieies Reid of B ity C etialor {to be referred back to the commit-| changes in hormones, dietary id a oo of British Columbia [tee of the whole House for amend-| faults, chemicals, radiation S21 Monday. ments to accomplish one of the or other things, or a combination) He told the Senate the govern- following: lof them. ment is trying to curtail the use of 1. Reorganize Trans-Canada's fl-| credit but is urging Canadians to nancing to give effective Canadian | build nore homes, flict there." control of the line and enable the he 1 say there is a conflict there, Reid Says Ottawa Cypriot Terrorists Say 'Tractor Said stands as on the government's | {pipeline bill. Mr. Drew and CCF leader Coldwell sald Speaker Beau-| « | - - Inefficient doin mo longer has the House's | confidence. Mr. St. Laurent and On Little Farm i Credit | | OTTAWA (CP)--Senator Thomas A. Crerar said Monday many small |farmers are going broke because S . they have switched to machinery torm Threatening from horse power. | LONDON (Reuters)--Gale warn-| The Manitoba Liberal told the ings today went out to the royal Senate that most farmers with less| yacht Britannia, now in the North than a section of land cannot af- sea heading for Sweden with the Fy i a » DEMON LOVERS' Found guilty of murder in the death of her two-year-old daugh- ter, Denise Labbe, 30, leaves court in Blois, France, after And who were that handsome, Alberta-Montreal line. notice of the closure motion Mon- young couple sitting in the court. CONSERVATIVE ATTACK room at Whitby, yesterday, with| Opposition leader Drew, opening hands clasped, until a name was|the final attack on the bill. Mon- called, and only the attractive| day,' described it as an improper ung lady rose to her feet and use of taxpayers' money without ined the others as they marched | letting taxpayers have their say to their positions in front of about it. Judge John E. Pritchard, who had| "The government has no man- just completed outlining the duties date to use Canadian taxpayers of citizenship to the group? money In this way," Mr. Drew Was there a romance in the said. sald the i ? | CCF leader Coldwell hin Togo Biv ig and sister? | Sovernment has betrayed the Cana- day following adjournment of de- | bate on a motion by Mr. Drew that Speaker Rene Beaudoin be cen- sured. The motion charges the speaker with "'subordinating the rights of the House to the will of the gov- ernment" and with refusing to hear opposition members on points of |order and privilege in thé stormy pieline debate last week. DEBATE ADJOURNED Debate on the censure motion |was cut off after 2% hours when | immediate construction by other companies, financed and controlled | Canada, without government) helo. 4 Build the pipeline under pub- lic ownership. Mr Drew said most of the gas which Trans-Canada plans to. ex-| {port to the United States through] Emerson, Man., will go to three steel mills competing with Cana-| dian mills and perhaps using Cana- line to be built without federal aid. | gps . 2. Consider other proposals tor| They'll Kill Harding | Senator Reid spoke shortly be-|ford expensive farm machinery. | Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. being sentenced to life imprison LONDON (AP)--A car speeding |fore the upper house gave final They could operate at a profit only through the streets of Manchester approval to a government bill|jf they used horse-drawn equip-| scattered leaflets today threaten- | broadening fhe terme ol Je Na ment. | i i .| tiona ous! ST | ertor of sttife-tor Cyprus. © *_. [tating blighted areas. The bill ak |, Ma1Y would be better advised The leaflets, signed by a Cypriot|ready has received Commons ap- Ralph Horner (PC -- Saskatche- extremist organization and ad- | proval. | wan). i dressed to Harding, said: '"You| Senator Reid sald that familles| The plight of small farmers was are a criminal and you've got to|in low income groups get no ad-| discussed shortly before the Senate pay for your crimes. A bullet is|vantages from existing federal| gaye final approval to a govern- waiting for you." housing legislation. ment bill increasing the size of Ee loans which may be made by the| | ment. The state charged that Denise drowned her illegitimate child in a washing machine fili- ed with soapy water in a "delir- ium of love" for artillery Lt. Jacques Algarron, 26. Algarrom was accused of demanding the killing before he would marry her. Pleading guilty to charges, the blonde secretary said she had tried two other times to drown her daughter and once Riot Staged At Colombo COLOMBO, Ceylon (Reuters) -- Two members of Ceylon's parlia-| ment and several other persons Canadian farm loan board. { were injured today when a crowd had attempted to throw her out i ian people and delivered them gf po Big Rg th into the hands of powerful United Nr St. Laurent moved its ad- gray of the courtroom; it shone in| Slates interests controling Trams. Journment_a move carried on a festa o fh yound lady's evs CAL, waster Hares sid the 001 34,10 5 by, th Liverak and Cover her shoulder, Just be.|government applied closure on the comtined Conservative and CCF hig is Fogg Sn oe in be i "because we Delioved rin | forces. was in the interests of the Cana-| 4 horseshoe of new Canadian eiti-|4ian people that this pipeline get] one Sppostiion Jas tought Se. gens-to-be that was forming di- gait q this summer." jase rectly in front of the Judge. | "Jt does seem .. . to have been "Nic 4av Mr. Drew called it "this i ini procedure" and Mr. "May I ask who you are?" We/the deliberate attempt of the two said to the young man, our eurlo- : FISHERMEN LAND 'TIRED' CARP sity, overcoming good taste. "Of course! I'm Murray Swartz, i 4] WOLCOTT, N.Y. (AP) -- It was a "tired" carp that three manager of People's Clothing|* Store in Oshawa, and that beauti- |' ful young lady is my wife, and fishermen landed Monday in Sodus bay on Lake Ontario. Harold Teeple, Nathan Al- the mother of my daughter, De- 7 borah, who is just six weeks old," drich and Floyd Sheldon spot- ted an old automobile tire sub- he replied. Presently, we learned from Mrs. merged. One of them saw it move, Swartz that she had come to To-|| ronto from Boissy Saint Leger, near Paris, France. © 1 AM HAPPY | "I'm 21, and my name is Riva. | The trio pulled the tire from ? the water and found a 30- ¥ / ji | pound carp with its head { ? Lg '| wedged in one side of the cas- ing and its tail in the other. And I am so very, very, happy to| be a» Canadian citizen, a mother and the wife of Murray, all at) the same time. How can anyone| be so lucky?" said the former; secretary of a Toronto legal firm * | chair. who met her husband at a) YMHA dance in March, 1954. "Easy!" replied Mr. Swartz leaning over and kissing his wife. | "I'm that lucky, and then some," | he beamed. | Mr. and Mrs. Swartz and their Picket Line Halts Police |day morning, each with a bullet |in the head. BEFORE BREAKFAST | RCMP said the slayings were | | earried out with a single-shot .22- revealing Parliament has ever had | - Even If Owner, Kin All Dead Slew Mate, ERSKINE, Alta. CP) -- Neigh-|ton said after the body was found | milking, almost forgotten in the | suicide. MONTGOMERY, Ala, (AP) | death without apparent reason for | killed Sunday morning were Mrs. der of her fourth husband and sen-| the rifle-slaying deaths of seven| George Anderson, 20, of the Mc- The 49-year-old waitress had ad-| teacher, farmer and member of | farm, and William Olah, 30, of the members of her family -- three| found late Monday face down in| death. however, only for the death of of a knoll overlooking the thickly-| Clark's body from the air Monday | the state supreme court under Ala- jes of five members of the Clark With horses, cars and two tracking the farm. in assisting delinquents. | A et id the pl tin) 11: Mr. Coldwell sa e pipeline oa Sis 2.270 Clark Cows Need Milking The opposition had been gagged throughout. " By COLIN MacDONALD Assistant Commissioner G. M.| Canadian Press Staff Writer Curleigh of the RCMP in Edmon-| | I. 200. Five Kinfolk --- bors arrived today at the John E.|that police are satisfied the case| i Clark farm to do the overdue was one of multiple murder and Electric Ch air two-day turmoil of a multiple mur-| SPOTTED FROM AIR der and suicide that resulted in| The five members of the family i | eight persons. Margaret Clark, 36, Jenena, 8, dy onda May UE wat suited] Police still sought a motive = Ross, 7, Ann, 5, and Linda 4. | t t lectric| persons and the suicide of Clark, |Lennan district of northern Al- ce] 10 death n° He Wlectric 4] - year -old parttime school berta and a hired man at the mitted killing her fourth husband,|the Alberta legislature, His body, | Royal Canadian Navy, and over- Claude Martin, and five other a bullet hole in the head, was night visitor, also were shot to small daughters, her mother and, a slough. An RCAF Otter with three another husband. She was tried,| Just 600 yards away, at the top| RCMP officers aboard spotted | Martin, {wooded copse, was the faded-yel-| afternoon, climaxing a search that The death verdict mow goes to| low et in which the id. | began Sunday and saw 32 RCMP, | bama's automatic appeal law. | family, the hired man and an| dogs scour the rolling farmlands, = ~---- |overnight guest were found Sun-|bush and roads in the region of| AIDED DELINQUENTS | Clark was noted for his interest He rec-| ently had two youths on probation |of more than 10,000 attacked op-| {ponents of a controversial lan-| a window. Police Still Hunt guage bill outside the House "124 Candidates | Representatives here. Trout Lake Cou le | The parliament members were| w NORTH BAY (CP) -- A a ki part in a "passive. resist. IN New Br unswick police set out today to determine ance" demonstration outside the FREDERICTON (CP) -- New whether Mrs. Allan Campbell House against a government bill Brunswick voters Monday were walked the shore of neighboring to make Cingalese the only official given a field of Trout lake in her bare feet the language in Ceylon, ending the from which to c day she and her husband myster-|status of Tamil as an official lan-' ment in the June 18 pravincial iously disappeared. guage. election. INDONESIA'S SUKARNO TELLS OTTAWA Oriental Nationalism Called Mighty Torrent OTTAWA (CP) -- President Su-|and in every country. karno of Indonesia, the world's| framework of history, it is con- cordance with what we see as the third largest democracy, today structive and progressive." best interests of the world and our told Parliament not to underesti- President Sukarno, on the third own nation and we act upon that." mate the force of the nationalist day of his Canadian visit, was met! "This is really my message to "torrent" pouring over Asia and at the main entrance of the Parlia- you. Give us your understanding Africa. ; y ment buildings by Prime Minister and sympathy. Give us, if you can, "It is a mighty torrent," he said |St. Laurent, Commons Speaker your active understanding and before a joint sitting of the Senate Rene - Beaudoin, Senate Speaker your active sympathy. If you do and Commons. "We are in the Wishart Robertson and Solicitor-| that, and if we of Asia and Africa midst of an historical change General Ross Macdonald, govern-retain that active sympathy and which is vital for the whole future ment leader in the Senate. understanding, then the uture of In the|we take an independent line in ac- FOUND DEAD daughter, Deborah, live at 55/ Park Road, North, Oshawa. In Wallacebur WALLACEBURG (CP) -- The Bennett Denies Riding Saskatchewan Group John E. Clark, 41-year-old So- cial Credit member in the Al- berta legislature for Stettler, who was found dead after the {Ford Motor Company tried Mon- |day to take delivery of some ur- | gently-needed equipment but strik- . | calibre rifle just before breakfast g or Il e | Sunday morning. | | Clark's body was dressed in firm, which makes dies for Gen-| night attire when found 30 feet eral Motors of Canada, Westing-|from the edge of the slough. A .22- house and Chrysler Corporation, in! calibre rifle, covered with mud, addition to Ford. was found in the water at his feet. at his farm doing chores in an ,¢ mankind. attempt to rehabilitate them. "It is a nationalist torrent and Clark was first elected to the tpat torrent is not directed against legislature in 1952 and again in| anyone or any nation. It is a tor- 1955. He suffered from a minor| rent whose object is the greater nervous breakdown during this freedom, the greater liberation, of year's session' and relatives said mankind. . . . he also suffered a nervou break- CONSTRUCTIVE ACTION Dr. Sukarno said Indonesia aims, the world can indeed be bright." above all things, to maintain and| Speaking in both French a preserve its national identity. | English, Dr. Sukarno had s- Tr MOST PRECIOUS hard words about coloniali~~ U 'No hope or promise of quick donesia, 3,000-island sout/ reward will persuade us 'to barter nation, has been .inde >: one scrap of our independence, for 11 years after bein UCTS to us that independence, that na-|350 years. It has VICTORIA (CP)--Premier Ben- nett denied Monday that the B. C Social Credit party has contributed | $200,000 to assist the party's cam-| paign in the Saskatchewan provin- cial election The charge by B. C. Liberal leader Arthur Laing was *'com- | pletely untrue," said the premier. | ers picketing the Schultz Die-cast- ing Company sent its representa- tives away empty-handed. | A Ford spokesman said the dies slaying of seven persons in his six-room farm home at Erskine, Alta. His wife, their four chil- dren, George Anderson, 20, a mired hand, and William Olah, 30, a member of the Royal Cana- dian Navy visiting the farm, all were shot to death. ufacturing purposes' and the com- pany had hoped to get the tools Istrike at two plants of the Schultz |were needed for "immediate man-| Three hundred employees are on, Most of the Wallaceburg police ~ force arrived at the vlant Mond | Discovery of the body meant a | 3 ne plant Monday quick end to a bizarre case that at the head of the Ford party. The had put fear in the hearts of nearly attempt to get the machinery was| every resident in the vicinity of cailed off when pickets began mill-| the Clark farm, 130 miles southeast ing around and Ford's union truck of Edmonton. As word spread that driver refused to drive through the a killer was loose, farm families strike line. ihad moved into towns for safety. down in 1954 and was in hospital for. about 1'%4 months. | Only a few days ago, he had re-| turned to the farm home from a monthdong strenuous campaign tour through Saskatchewan, speak- ing on behalf of Social Credit can- didates in the June 20 election PAIRS NMENT left Indonesia wit!Fue NCING illiteracy, .a heri® " -- not sickness, of humé "This torrent is directed only tional independence, is .more pre- 82,000,000. [\) against the outgrown principles of vious than any other thing in this! "I will te]l you t colonialism. You may call it a de- world. .'. . structive torrent, but it is one FUTURE CAN BE BRIGH which is destructive only of colon-| "We call our i policy ialism and one which will lead to a 'neutral' foreign policy: we call human degradatic a greater and wider horizon of our foreign policy 'independent disgrace and a m freedom for all men everywhere and active." We call it so because century." re 8d) O15 1p relunour 4 ® Jo dog, op. douajsey 200 'gg! WL) YW ge { 124 candidat, Ee) hoose a fovarn,

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