Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 11 Nov 1948, 1, p. 4

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Authorized Looking over the book lists struck by the tremendous int and readers. â€"These books pl PAGE FOUR M -:m--'-. y omenemeni® «@ t P All this proâ€"medieval prop Either the kind of people again making a bid for powe! serious psychological disease The middle ages were dominated by various religions in varlous lands. It is hard to believe that religious people really want to line up for more centuries of ignoranceâ€"â€"although nowadays, the moslems and Hindus and some others show signs of it. . People are becoming addled. . The truths of science have overwhelmed their private vanities. o es s 1 3 * t ho s i e oc B oo PP i 1 1 /K / 2 100 h _ The main trouble with the 20th century is that it ly civilized. supe Medeval man was a serf,. His ign«( value of his life was the value of a pi who think we cherish human life so without safety devices and the prope most in safety for our miners. We die each year of venereal disease be« so that we may all enjoy automobil: sands of people every year and mutil Our tolerance of crue nation,. These are jusi amongst us today. Do Fact is still feared an by many we consider en of the 12th and 13th aln trying valiantly to puri To look back with lo maiddle ages â€"â€" where h eruelty and intimidati from every hopeful as} But we must be strong at this time. . Never in the world‘s history was there such a time of mixedâ€"up people. Here we have free dom within our grasp and yet thousands of Canadians would give it up for the will o‘wisp of communism which will lead them into the bog and allow them to suffocate without hope. Will we turn back the clock or will we stand firm for freedom? Must we go on to what the communists love to term the "wave of the future‘" which is nothing more than a wave which will wash us back on the shores of the Middle ages; or have we the guts to think and dream and fight for freedom. It is a sobering thought at this time as we remember those men who didn‘t mind giving up their lives when they believed in the "brave new world." Will we remember them and take fortitude from our remembering or will we selfishly let our fears get the betâ€" ter of us. Will we let the incidious propagandists blind us to the advances which we have made and the facts which are before us. Will we let poor gibbering fools who have been led astray by flatter; and money to tell us that we must cooperate with the forces which would destroy us. Will we believe these facts that are placed beâ€" fore us by statesmen of strong character such as Secretary Marshall and our own beloved Churchill or will believe stooges who must, like Charlie McCarthy, the wooden man, rely on another to put words in their mouths ) It means we are not . freedom and democracy We must advance brave new world." poppies blow in Pla distant soil of Hong brave new world.". For if we don‘t, they shall not sleep thoug poppies blow in Flanders fields and the lonely hills of Italy and 0 distant soil of Hong Kong. â€" We must begin to think and read and know what our civilizatio We must do it on our own, if we would keep faith with those wh has brought us and not let authors just cater to our weaknesse gave so willingly all they had: If we would keep faith with thos who have passed on, let us not say, "Where is the brave new world let us build it! Timmins, Ontario, Thw Members Canadian Weekly Newspaper Assoc Newspaper Association Canada $2 ‘Where Is The Brave New World? The Porcupine Adbance ‘ear oI venereai e may all enjoy eople every year rrance of cruelt; These are just s is today. Do w« still feared and 1 Arno‘d Beaschamp, M. M. MceHugh, J. E. Sulivan, "Bang" Robinson, Bob Laidlaw, Don Moore, 8. E. Lefebyre Ansonville, E. R. Anderson, Kapuskasing, Norman Green Kopuskasing, Jean Corbeil, Moonbeam, C. 0. McLean * Matheson. Published every Thurs Branch Offi S publxsh érticles about the gorgeousness of life in to set back the clock six or seven hundred years 18 the last resort of the weary soul which cannot face > and begins to dote on its adolescence, rememberâ€" i, bitterness, cruelty and ignorance of that period, zht passions and sentimental stirrings. There is no man to grow young; there is no way for a world ivy to shed its knowledge and regress, edieval propaganda must reflect one of two things. of people who were in power at that time are once bid for power; or else a lot of us have caught a very cear numan tion th and contniue to keep alive the dream back the clock six or t resort of the weary man who erf, His ignorance was compuisory. in e value of a pig‘s life or a cow‘s. We today, human life so dearly allow our mines to run and the proper equipment to ensure the utâ€" miners. We still let multitudes of people eal disease because of our bigotry. And just, joy automobiles we are willing to kill thouâ€" rear and mutilate a hundred thousand, ielty is widespread, not centred in any one st samples of the medievalism that survives o we need more of it or less? nd fought; enlightenment is still hated even nlightened. . The superstitions and cruelties and 14th centuries smoke up the air we are ns PHONE 26 TIMMIX®, ONTARIO Subscription Rates who asked this questi« rance would be probibi l lowâ€"eost life insuran and read and know what our civilizatior n, if we would keep faith with those who let authors just cater to our weaknesses had: If we would keep faith with those 241D Third Ave., mith, . Branch Manager nce would be p 1| n the arts and t y was held in th whole long time modern man. â€"â€"it means we a l1avy by Merton W. Lake United States: $3.00 Per November 11th, 1948 Asgsociation: Ontarioâ€"Quebec puestion Am 1 tso old to buy life insurance ? 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Anicago nc onvention except for They‘re going to try Word has gone out f Comiform to turn the fit as it can get in this This means wild, riot ‘This means the top C lines to bait the police lings 1O Da@all LIIC and order official s, telling the iendly replic In response to these ord meet in a midwest city, pI their strategy. This Commie confab, sc vention opening on the 2% the leftâ€"wing unions will eration of their own. 1t maneuver will be launc clubs"â€"â€"which means One such unit, for exi has 150 tightly organized out that Chicago steel n Should the expected s do "militant picketing" While all this turi as many working pc placed in cities fron structions have gor Communist Parties. Typical of this k created in Hungary selected comrades w ed as leaders, 2,200 lower schools. At the same time, trine in evening clas the men and women being rebuilt. 11 € In Communis theoretical work And what is t Communist orde Communists? And now it s oud. Western 1 arch of buffale rs. â€" Here‘s h Along the tho INOV., 0 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Schumacher Nov. 10 1,226 South Porcupine Nov, 8 14,160 Nov. 9 13,680 nll oti tV Nov. 10 But T It‘s the book w r the permanen the proletariat It‘s a book whic liv with "capit ugnt, profe m Special Offi 11 it erat t1 set up i irreection it ‘I\ buil » he FBI which h liberties. place in tht th JS feor ita be rallroad, direction, earn tracks. month there ca f Pucblos Navs Johnny Green mp auxiliaric gulations ho move W OL Jit; :. What ars men fly o1 ind mmun are 0J or suppo wo week * ¢@â€" de in Portland r 1940 when will soon de le} 105 J11 101 r1attered alon Po wer ally hich )1 is the« order LC t of the Co pe by calli nousands C zo workers ers 1n penl L â€" C ril1 Inside Labour ) ctivit FOrrestal new admi et police. V nak t 8,144 § 056 1121 nad W ut 3,44 will be mn the en decide 41 l A T liti 1€ T‘} liv the 11 1pf o4 ) by Victor Riesel 1 ] 1J 1¢ blv Dail THURSDAY. NOVEMDBER: 11ith, 1948 plion for Novemb:! 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