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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 16

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lfl Li there! they In July the the 1 Althe ber of someene determina against night shaker aim caropaijcn uuinm iuiiC4 oiii. tompaay eomrnander Ihe was wounded by a mine Explosion iri BelglunL but returned ib: the unit anortU! anerwaros mi xsouana. net was awaraea 1 Ihe DSP for brsjvery n. Born in urucsgo, Major cassiay was scnooiea in Clef eland at Toronto's St Michael's Col lege. Sn 1932.

he! became a teacher at the Cobalt issistasj Shandef. iegimeh mi military io-hlai trr-t Cloth tven dlothesf Ml ERA uttural I Tlii I Of 1944 jthey land 1 ''I i -f I il II i II I I li I. i ill I if I i I I I I URE BOOKLO Stirring ind Heroic Batt i i i. i lAIUj I i.t it- I i I the -Algonquin Regiment. VER'SiiGORNER i- I i I 1 le Storv of 1 1 a I I Pos TAMf ATM: TM WUry Tb AlrMi lUriMil.

Bf MVr ulles, iand. with hardly) i pause to loojc "ah were piaceq in we Caen racklihg ided in line for a ijrief period! Leopold Canal in Septem-i 1944 the regibent again was the victim of uhderestirhation of German strength and UbriL After holding a small bridgehead unbearable (pressure) for a full day and. ool and lias made his home there since e. He joined tne Aigonquins in ij. his wsji up (from platoon commander; to adjuurit and finally to company corn- Today, he second in command of the if- 1.

-III i- reaking the tradiUonal niould df, Canadian history, he has done a service: not only ellowi ofj the Algonquin Regiment, but- to The hewspaped von: snore i-ould nt. si they inare. aided. es if Avai rationing I lihi il i i I i 1 VMM tt Mm. akftckM.

iautna mmIuI ralU. M. I I I I i .1 I I I -I-M -li -It. cramini p.iU connected part itM mkny regiirtental histories have are4 solid, Impressive-lookJni volumes, ed wilti act and figure but! lacking1 in ap- any rtadfr beyond a limited circle directly wm ime parucuiar umu jTne aumors to haf bee4 chosen' rather fori their to; undertakers long, tedious lob or for their intimate knonjledgei of a unit's history than for lierary ability (jr ImaginaUon.1 if i li 1 Tsere is denrinsJ that the maloritv have been monnmerits to painstaklnc work. accuracV and unit pride, but With few exceptions they have failed to win; popularity Iwith the reading public.

Tneyi navel lacked test and their genuine; action and oolor have been buried beneath great heaps of dry narrative I I i I J- Iri rwarpath-. Major- Cassidy has achieved aomethiag new' along this Forsaking the ac cepted; style iot Canadian military he has produced 4, book that la at once 4 sound and accurate history of his regiment and a fresh, colorful and competent action story. I -1 is aeaicatea to tne men oi me uanadian Army, in particular iof. the 'Algonquin Regiment, who fell in world war I II. iltiis a more striking itribute to thfeir memory thin; page 'on page of datls and could ver be.

-I I foreword to Crerar. udder the history General whose command the regiment fought as part pf tie Fourth Armored Dlvlsioi, straightforward stiijring tale. It reads so very true, No fiction could contain the drama of the Regimental, history" Brigadier; Ji C. tfeffersoii, of whose 10th IrJ-fantrV Brigade the Algonqulnswere a part, wrote in the preface, rthe reader will recognize that it will be regarded! as the; typical experience Of infantry fighting in an Armored I Wilei; these remarks are correct enough as far as they go, both comlmanders! could have said what becomes apparent td the reader Immediately, th4t -Warpath" is by fai) the most readable of any! of the dozens of unit histories published since 1945. The regiment takeslits name from a group! of Canaiian Indian tribesl whose history is one long story of strife knd tattle.

Regimental headquarters are in iNorth Bay and the! Algonquin area runs from Bracebridge and Parry Sound in the- A. wmm-l it -1 a tJ At aouui in lunnuDi qna kwqruie ia we nana, rugged, virile stretch of country. It was the bush-men, tripperk, fishermen, farmers, lumber jacks! and miners of this area who made up the battalion following mobilization in the Summer TS i It was 'three years before the; unit crossed the Atlantic to become prt of the 10th Brigade in the Division. Inj these three years, the AlgonU: like most Canadian units in the early years of the war. were shuttled back and forth at horn, finally ending up in Newfoundland.

After a year to I Normandy at ahead of newly of battle from this; poinl on that Major Cassidy's tnrL rn iirlna kht rearlLr'ifor It 11 from point that, the jMgdnqujns story becomes ehronfcls? furiousVacUon, desperate and often1 Ul-st4rred" adventures, sweat, blood, and gallant i i ik I i .1 ii TT oeeast -n i il Mijor.Caasidy brings these scenes to life with talehted pen backed by personal experience that gives Ibis account a foncise and authentic flavor. His account of the tragic battle east 'of the Orne Bridgfchead, where fro companies of! theAlgbn-iquinslwlth two squadrons of the British Columbia IBiflest tanks-were tractlcallr 1 annihiUted.1 is I an kinforettabl' pece their way in tne preuwp: oiaicKness, uus unawares in the very centre of a German strongpoint. Surrounded and cut p9 fromj reinforcements, run-' ning Short of ammunition, water and medical sup-! plies, jthey resisted the inexorable enemy pressure until heir weapon pjts, jammed with their wound ed, were uteraiiy overrun oy Tiger ujucs anq in (Tigers) ground slowly Tbe metal morir monsters I write! the author in describing the final momenU of Jthjel fight, "firing their ma aU whiie.lfina a few dazed an nsj ft the. rvas pvei." crblsing oi tli crolsihg of the the AJgohqui It was an ut a striit military! angi reaaer iuea inui ac iness. seii-sacnnce.

Rekding Majbr High Sch that tni worKuig machine gunsJ straddling tne slits I Where i wbunded men could do nothing but jsurrendcri-ies the last 'shots' died away, a welm silence dame over tne field, oroxen oniy oy soft rooani 'big bush omrrtands of I the German NOC sJ ithfe sUll burning! tanks and the ounded -an incident I I 1 1 -II i I thei V.Jt. -Ji uccessful action viewed from! but highly successful if the tint such 'factors as dogged hting ability had sheer guts, isidy's account of the Roosen- jdaal and Kustcn Cahal crossings; the batUes for elbes-g. forj the Reichswald and the Hochwald half a hundred I other obj ecu provide: Uon rare npn-ncuon. inthnr kripi1 With th rvlmTit throuffhnut Reach if' were Legislature 1 1 I I I ifT it ive perqcni. were i unaq -in Six: similaii in other state Symposium on Canada? Place ia.

war, whether in ferment, fear. IT is this like tir j. npna dont get the truth, Wir Ecoii ions 0 cellar. "THIS bookf should iiAic OXJ Picture. CANADA'S ECONOMY IX A CHANOfNO WOU.

Edited ky i 3 i 1 i. a nave been entitled "Canada have pee Economy In a Tragic world For that Is the port of world, not merely onejj that is to wnicn a jnumberj of economists and journalists try to relate our economy, jto set put'what has hap- to it an recent years, nappening to now, and what may bej expected to happen to fM I. -I I Inf thn hhnk ltkIf wt hv mfflvinff When ts contributors confine themselves to contempor- trade and fiscal history, compile facts and sta tistics, or even deal they write usefully, They write less usefully! when they attempt to peer into the future, tol suggest -possible charts or I If i fi Nor is this a loo; fterq criticism; no one, not even the headline international supermen, made much of a fist of foreseeing in 1945 what would be happening In or seem to be very certain at the outset of 1949 what wijl be happening in 1955. No reason, ithen, to expect dogmatic omniscience from Prof. Mackintosh of! Queen's University, or irom ine inancial forts pir.

Jiennein wuson, or from the Winnipeg Free Press Mr. Max Freedman. INDEED Wilson and Prof. Mackintosh, with 1 1 a seeming consciousness of the futility Of much of what tjhey Jare Isaylng, give Jmpllfd warning to peware tneir suggestions, i wnies wuson: -1 idifficulty and conjusion is found in much or me planning py wanaqa.ana omer aemocrauc nations in anticipation of, war's end. As early as 1942, the Canadian Government established a special committee on Ppst-war Reconstruction, Similar studies ere undertaken: in Britain, the United States, and elsewhere.

In retrospect, most of these studies contained substantial miscalcula tions. On the one hand selves with preparation which did not materialize nehrlyj four years after the Eurbpe.jor much of, Europe, would tjhey stand for Nn INoyel t'i i t4kp two Awn 1 1 1 1 I SAVE 100! PER GENT writes itigle Learns Siphon Principle The Harfdest Way water, mlhg He set I 1 1 i i aukee yp) fj? If clothes rationing were a ool- Din switches on their desks, in- him it I With water. Then he fched iltogetherj wodld you buy of by answering to an oral turned, off lthe wattr and let one i mMmmi rmmlil t.i 1. A I il -Mi 'js-j I I I 1 tJ tr ru immmL 'mmiw Hlf -1 i I 1 "I I ,1 1 I i 1 I i i I i II II Your L' li -H rH-111 i It outlook; according to the stars, for Sunday, January 23 i i il i March Zl to April 20 Ariesl-r, the honest track and you can x- ntir Hnnm im. wA ro tm I I I .1 down some get the pect SloW land: success.

benefit of normal Sunday rest and July! 24 to Auirus OuitTecoveiS contentment, that mat, home anJ family intr- once hostilities Fkw foresaw the'rapidlt? i reyerie and ts Jreally need mUch coniider- with which allle would become to fact, "T.i:. Ti in ntmhJr V. two worlds'. Few anticipated correctly tne wine r-r d.i.rTrrt, t.iil" gulf which' subsequenUy developed between the relief period and genuine recovery'." i i Writes Prof. Mackintosh (near the end of a chapter ot -some 3,000 woi ds): I jit', would be useless and misleading to at-, tempt any: definite predict lont of what the future holds iniftore for Canadian overseas exports." less Indeed, And more useless, and like indeed; And more useless, and nicely sunering irom cancer.

i i i i i too-exciting I activiues. i uon It is but a platitude. td say that Canada must neslect vour shuL I live by might be a better word) exports. -A Anm.t 23 ito September 2 In order peopli employment, to maln-r (Virgo) Music, writing, all the tain a fair standard of llvlhB.I we must be able to fin rt hva nprlal favnr this develop the! resources we I process them, Sunday. Start day 'right by go4 organize their distributiorj at home, organize as Jng to churchy then rest and rec-f Drop a or a suDsuiniuit surplus, uus reate as you please, uuties ca I we must buy.

I be done swiftly, i Don't strain a i' i -i- well tne saxe a MOWinkfo: well tne saie a pay for; things ill LOXpON (trPj-H-Tlje E- PLYMPIA, Wash. (UP); 4- MIL1 Showed reports that a recent survey Washington State Is considering Mickie that most Britons could providing push-button voting for gallon I I i. J. 1 I iot afford -new wardrobes, even i September 24 to1 October Z3 a world In nhtrh men (Libra) Read TaurUs and Can4 i 1 I I mr. frtenrf Libra.

Your dav IS 3 TW UCE UV'U KM a TT1I1H MU VAB VM evmti guarantee of 'a reasonably Aermanent security, this after; essential tasks are done. And would be relatively easy, in a worm in wnicn uora is aiways nappier wnea there is no! peace. In whlcA there constant fear- aoul.l conscience are nourished, i war, with nothing llkeTpeinanent security, it "h10 ovembtr le eai. ln fact de perately difficult, Yet (Scot -sy it is In such a world, not merely a -changing Canada's econimV ekists. Because of "Xh' recreation.

If work is on your isiaavAV ivi uiuiasi vt bviu- 4 merciaL' can! have Uttle vaUdity become largely fEneo.uilv ,1 'la 1 i 1 1 1 i 1. 1 I inanx uoa ior au Diessings. -i. I November 23 to December i be sensible ago, and that if the Iron Curtain had not fallen athwart Europe, preventing eastern from A' Day trading with western Eurobe, there would be need tl today or the same need ffor Or that we a i I wouia au pc wonoerin ondering, if you heed advice to Scorpio. generally is favorable but not sanction too strenuous unnecessary Enjoy church, family, good fun- i December 23 1 to January 21 (Capricorn) An amenable i dajd iver agalh be in k'posltloh td buf -aur goods for for Electing Ion! Ipc cn: li li VxT a a A.

WIW A IS I am I uuet)-wiieiiiiuiiiuiu, ny tiuuiuvn iu tvr caused undue I straintjr nomics neec-ed ior tne. answer, we couia gev 8nd for looking hopefully political settlement in turope, fiiwe coum stop or advancement, gains tnreais or war, 11 we icouin secure ireeaom irom nowjl I i fear, if we cbuld get UN Working, our trade prob- January 22 I to February lems and exbhang 'difficulties Jwpiild Uke care of (Aquarius) Djversifiedinterests themselvek.j They will neer take care of them-that are wholesome and essential selves, and tirade theories arid formulas to good living lire honored today; wiU avail nothing, while I uropej and Asia Keep famUy in mind don't I. utc rjtofm- (. A 1, vorr. aheicH Pray- is 1 avv norid under shadow oi neglect God.

(There is no real I li vA 1 I 1 contentment without I J. VUAm. a .11.1 rr- i 1 i -i February 21 to March 20 th wwch makes us impatient of books (Pisces) Urgent tasks, I activities "Canadi fccoriomy In a Changing ox ugnier nature nave, iriencuy J. T.r in. L-L-L L.i, influences.

So It can be a happy- ki .4 -A? iu- mutiivy. wv Am vest avp em lAapfJ By dorf the rootl of the ngutffix, productive day- I L. A A. A. own to tne uruin, or at least empnasize depending on you at the world's Wagedy tbday the thing church your right start.

which shadows our trade future ai our future Is not economic, but litical. 4 1 Push-Button Voting all Canad wbo realize the achievements of 2TO with 646 wounded. tUl of 1,235. i f'These figures Require ho I comment" Cassldf Majo; Major it shadows all noral and po- hearted loyalty, endeavor land sacrifices 1 i I ideal," I Considers. if members of the state legislature.

I The electrically-operated hdl asked this ques- call system would permit legisla- tors, to vote yea and nay by flip- holise an 1 r- at roll calL -I i r. at roil caiu 1 T. II I resent pi nft7 1 i The voting woiild show ud ki cellar, while the other end re Thirprpercrnurepiieq inai iney the ront or the legislative, chant-. maSned iri the watet- tank. i buy more, aixny-nve per- oer on a id they would not because similar to not hat tne to ooara.

large lighted; boartd The I neit 1 morning, Mackie ari-mutuel odds found the hose had acted stems are siphon and had drawn 3,000: yourt Look 1 Individual Horoscope Prayer, i BORN TODAY: Have characteristics 4 from Capricorn and Aquarius. A steadying influ 1 sons in battle deserve thi immdrtallty of fine fTf ill III I i 1 i HC3I1CS UICU JJlUIUUlCIll I 1U I 1 1 I A r.tJ this ImmorTahV thsd cold I riH erence books lylAg uead on their shelves. Ihe hTiV, til nZ the condludlng chftbte ofWftrpath" a table fit' ob casualties has been lnqiuaeo.i ACcoraing to vmr.u nk Uble. 22 office" of Iht regimeht werri killed i't I. I.I.Ll 1 ,1 i I I 1.

I BVV. in piea OI wounds, eign irq UBiea itiikiuih hiiu Vnn Van murr-nri 83 were wounpeo. a total ot pa.r umw ranns Riueo. ariv bccuDatioh for wh ch i died of woinds total 319. Usted as missing are trialnivi nrW ilklna -i 1 i- 1 For Monday, January; 24, in you Tendency toward feverish haste, unpremeditated action: firmly avoid this.

Deliberate well. Prevent jmisjudgment and profit thereby. Evening favon unique ideas, helpful talks. -hi lugni wi pi wo-o more favorable than otherwise, llapsible surplus army do not sponsor extensive financial nksito use as a swim- tries. Devote time to settling at' his farm.

rouU5e. matt toprovlng ent status, meuioas. 1 I Mat 21 to Jane 21 (Gemini) using tne garoen nose. Very friendly fpr most action that i sound, well thought -out; riouung yimn ijou oo- end of the hose droo Iritd the though rwareftiiv. eineHaiiv fn in use the! tans' up near his 1 -1 i 1 those unusual up.

1 li- planned and well Exert yourself. matters that J- Stay above boftxd; work Pop June 22 to July 23 (Cancer) as If you are careful not. tol rush. gal- are practical. I and avoid beine water into his basement subtld.

you can make headwav. oaJjt on i i in the section in which your birthday comes and find Uhat 1-7 (Leo) thv oi, easy, picwngs, fori a "oort-war slumo neeo; splriruaies wen as material, a disregard of the of i.m ages -wui hinder VbU and -wj i -1 j.i:ui lAoni zx io nil i iaurusi i- uniuii wtui you, your church! f-; 'j 't I a May 21 to Jane 21 (Gemini)--It can be a restful; and fruitful day.l AU essentials in line of duty are i sponsored. Enjoy religious services with your family, i Whole some entertainment and good run 1 Useless also okayed 1 i more misleading, If the predictions be as 22 jnly 23 IjCancer)--most of the writing in this book is based, on a your diy to induig8 homey seeming misunderstanding of the nature of the A'alre a arwu Krtrtlr1 will ln gnm. world's ill. I' Certainly It Is disconcerting to find pani0nship of prayer at men oi ue pieuecmai Bnauuuenw oi rrei, ic- church.

All these are Kintosn ana jMessrs. wuson ana reeaman, say deaJ to the Cancer native. Pray nothing of others forj whom we pave a deal of for year anead. I i i respect, writing of the wotld'l economic problems ji- 4 to lAncust 22 (Leo)-l as mougn nose prooiemsj siemmea irom normal you similar influences economic causes and could yield tpj normal Aries now. soiDlease heed advice dies.

It ks though; a doctor -were prescribing to them. be much what something fir rheumatism when; his paUent was you make it. Try rtot. to indulge ver- those Necessary ing Instances, especially! during a.m.,! irritating obstructions: pass them graciously, at least don't be Stick jto principles, innate; rornmon' -i-ij1 I -t i September 24 to October; 23 (Libra) Encouraging; rays. Inventions, far-reachlhg Ideas, constructive measures! have fight of way.H I You1 may get a clue from unexpected sources be ambitious and use benefits immediately.

I October 24 Ito November 22 (Scorpio) No I real reason to worry, but be disireet frj family and heart affairs Youll jneed clear mine to to se with problems -and 'j ou can tj havej it with irritation. 'Be happy, pleasant! I November 23 to December 22 (Saglttariuk) Most I 1 II. -ijie his snortfat pest. 01 ume 1 reaei new Jfrlendsi may chang 1 nexpected offers but be well before atting. Contentiop.

melts with kindness. in H' i YOU- BORN. TODAY Have much! to bfe thankful for InUtal-! en'ti and adaptability', With proper education and use 01 your -pd-given gifts, can. a full and plenly year. Avoid restlessness be, consistently Act ive (n whit ypu undertakd and persevere; to a successful firiish MathematltsJ busines where de- i 1 nAaliu4 I V.nM' tails are: needed, can advance with 'your Concerted effort ppnt mind, suggestions, they are hobby; for spare prove ire luc By JAMBS MONTAGNES The past year has seed 1- i 1 avalanche of new stamps iron our cbrners of the world 1 1 I 1 1 1 TTHE BLUE FIELD, John I Moorf is one of those effec tive though unostentatious novels which only Englishmen seem able to write, piece successor and I col published two I years igoj it ton Tinucs.

me' account or peppio-ana happenings in the country aroun Avon whjere Pis- 10 saraoipn ana yiyi nui arm: Sthe Hdrse 'ink Harrow havin merely; exchanged their vaga bphdage of Shakespeire's day for tne oiacicmarKet. 1 looking south downs ream to thy old town1 'of Elmui at the Jon unctii Avon lies: the the! Red giant 0f 1 fef th Severn battlefield bn which went down and the White RoseJtriuhiphed May day in Abbey for three 'centuries. Here'iin Elmbury young Prince 1 Edward feUf! thit day in Is buried and with him lie the great ingmakars who shaped the fortiines of I England Margined with loosestrife, pad ded with! lilies and haunted 'with delicious perch the Avon winds its-l, way (the Severn today as unconcernea over iws wona wars' as she was oven Caesar and Boadicea! or! Battle of Has -l I I I ribvril Willlarri Hart, a man, who combines a 1 I I I I Falstaflfiah iest for life with arf and. 1 wildness fouhd A nt p. k.

URENCE, Uikt Itmfast authors has had! his owA troMPiesiwith atitograpW hunters. WhaVhe: Jfiiids Wst janfioylng 1ft repacking' bnd readdressing 1 a book which has1 been sint to bi KipnPdJ fcven when the stamps have beln Provided. I I riBut it is froin say HOUsmad. "ihat one keti th ix tremes tof generous recognition and arrogant presumption in tne tter of autographs I have one rneHcadevotie wo lends me a-jboit OfS preW ed fruit (he is peserved fruit 1 nerchani so trade adVertlsemehtj ir ay be at the back of it) to every book uto graph for himJ i 1 had onice dn aoolidant from Ahferical tequestej that', )t would cdpy for hu autograph colr nowihailsehl! tUmped personal affairs to dominate their IrfepUed tojhis request; I cannot httr Unriirmpnt A -lm '0iu remember4 the Whole of inv reDlV. rr r.

T- rv r. t- ji .1. 1 .1 and-take attitude hvUl Bmbther' only thfiKit and smooth out miny hindrances. Sm Noji wjlf mn yon, In le cpursi ivjdaneff islvletf for my- 'valuable began, rtJamn yoy. for my fvaluabje December 23 to January 21 ter Of Wanks (CapHcorhi The will td do must, addition! to his fcollettloh ahd 0 be furthered by the will to tarry c6dre I pJght to have guesse Be eager) to co-operate; that he would esteem sol persona Smile and I others will willingly a I tribute to his brazen off rohte: assist.

Romance can be what you Sir more) thari any pbfem.Jhoweve wishl r- II i bfri Idnk or hoWevef good, that 1 wa. 1 January 22 to February20 capable iof (Aquarius) Though it mar not I 'I I joe very propitious for financial, VflRS. 5DPE HENNESSY ha transactions, were hre many Other i Mitt Un extremily read wurmwniie ininM 10 10110W.1 in- iu. I -v'i- dividual Initiative alertness and rttdk'enslwh ch Repitnt Sod rcprusry lit. a iuarcn ZU Liu.

-ci. li ruxx) juay snouia oe saimui riiuia. U'MI IAflfrt uink-k nU Mr' nvlir I r. lif the Gallery, Charles picken began to; sec things dowii, as the struck himJ in a verjl simple. hartdy, evert ordinary wky, Llk rriahy oc the people whb posses: lijf la strong degree t4e; story- tening racu ty, tils wora shpwe a "polish if oil fthe commdner stu -u-f-4--- r--- fofrter Indian' Ehiplro.

BTewiZea mm issued IU annua! health stamps ahd a set to the centenary II III. I I i siial-1 ahd- Tokelau Islands, andftwo new ly helpful, I worth-while: to think riiies haye aiipdared asfnonarths OVen I Develoo 1 B'n intelliffpnt: r.ki104R otamni lOneAn rtt oh 1948 stamps, Queen Juliana1 of III Stamps time it f-! fir A I'll I 11 For Approval may The Netherlahdi and King Fredf erlck! of Hungary hai rriade a bid fpr popularity amoni; English-speaking collectors dur ing the year with sets to famoui authors and il ventorsl of, the world. I Franklli Rooselrelt: hai been posthumpuily honored by a number, of new countries, includ- i illK xqiiicu 0Ta- an dor. Austria has issued! a flock) iua of inew; fttamps Ito famous' men I ana to sope 01 ivs reru 'and Monaco issuqd stamp for the tountrles Wve riot Issued, stamps joivmplc Ganies. this year, and great many hew, China added ltd the faces have! appeared on stamps, jvith new jhigli-value Including new riler and farAcfus feiMlffi.S iii flatiori there, Btlf lan Congo early leaned, but two lthe year brtukht obt stamps, one to and the sec responsibly goverhnien Britain! and the colon issued! a of two.

stamps tp IS (npanion A A. and historical evints. bnci Russia he.i silver Hi wedding of I PWl -rVFH''-lVr- m. George VI and Queen Eiizaoeth, Itamps which have paused a ien-Satlonln the stamp world beciuse one was a low- value, and the pther the highest value lssuec by the country. Great Britain lisp: Issued) stamps for the Olyr lpic Games and; the! third anniversary qi uie; iiDerauon 01 me -inannei lslands.1 hi I The United States Issued 29 new.

stamps, this year, mostly three and two cents tommemorative stamps, the larg est number; Issued In many years by the republic. The Bahamas' Islands have issued a set to 300th Anniversary of the founding the! colony, and the Gold Coast has issued its first; set of pictorial Stamps, -India Issued a long' set to JIahatma Kandhi new airmails rid cOrrimemoratiyes to Its independence. Pakistan and some of the native states such as- Baha- I.Li Lit 1 ,1 I Have jssulu sidiiipa iu mc independence of that part of the and the delight rir-i -i nr.fllafffsnrrtlne Aiisrrfalla hrtn 1 I 1ii1l.lL 1 1 .1 ahd the Bov SdouU. I i' i-r ii.n 1. Afl.

least two new countries have appejaredion'the stamp map, Israel about it, sundry with, hii ecdotes, Sh PATURPAV. JANUARY 7 7 1,, nowhere, but in f'crack-brained Brensham" a name bestoWed by WUUam jShakespieare (himself. I-i William! Hart ia the tyblcal John BuU 1 incjlyidiiallst. 1 1 Hd drlnks exesslvelynbt to drowd his sorrows or to! forget but for the shee joy dfj It I Far from the remorse: which should natur-i ally foltow! his Wild bouts he glories 5n his debauch and love: to talk ijegallng all an igiti flghtirtg When isn; a mood stands solidly Id 'front of tht Horse fnd shouting -de fiance. f'Thee earnst touch Hands Shakesbeare colored nf It is only! natural tha' at such man should resjeht Interferj- ecutlve Commiitee.

He Is ordered tjo cultivate; his! field knpwh as Little Tiyittodks which pverf-grown with' teasels, burdocks and small, hiwthorri. This! he 'rej-fuses, tA dp Hiij-eason is that harbor foxes. hnjien bulldozers followed! by: trac on' plow jLlttle Twittocks foxe? an4 all and he -is ordered! to plant potatoes, his answer is a 'deflaht blue flash on seed instead of ji Had jthe! "Wat been moi familiar history they miglit have left; hint alone. government did not knod that when he was young man he ha married one Of the gypsies' wh haunt the wopdft behind yil laeeJ She dies when! her bibv i of humbh nature. hH caUed thede Jottings i'Sketchesf they wbre begirt with snapshots of; ictusl people! and gttial occtirrenceft, and then were given! the imorf-ous rtwist'i which became their leadlhgj i characteristic Amusing to write, the drudgery ot perpetual hand: Many yduhg authors have; O' excited Sand unset tb' feel Dieasure in iuib mscovervi ne wroti-esklhg fpii Mrs, Kolle's verM diet, I I am so dreadfully; nervous that my hand sjtiakes to such ah extent as 'to nrfcvent mv" writins a Word: legiblyf With tears in, his eyes he walked into 1 Reviewed Journal yClawe Hart la threatened by ihe gyisle Uke aqtlon.

a People tent.py ithe au takej over! the of a Bitny 1.1 Irtir Til re for ie man I Anticipating! found thing bbtioi never editor ran ey limadir-hlm forget; fresh oDIna, Tfaat 91 mm I I i. U0. 1 1 ior' iLritiM toioccupy his farm ire persecuted in strange fashion; Animals are imysterlously poisoned df 4s-' atfled. Vehicle are tendered use- leis and by; boycottj petty fb-; strucuvjeness, assunrea iirpiny and a litue Diacx magic tne v-erfnment forces are1 routed. feut only temporarily.

I -1 I-in" rhNE WeU fortified i parsnip wtee Whith fcnt alairr the ktrhgth and 1 irigo of his youth WUUam Hirt lures government official, wpo Qaa farm; to tha edg nients Willlani barri la. He first I drives! 1 wagon tsa garden gate tip with a spider 1 1 him, thai bused drluJM ana pusaee furthlr developJ ckdes hiniself W4 yellow ye vkva 'aeilnil as: and covers tbe a wet of barbea scouts to ariybne wifhin! heenng srpTiisiirrihit's With a un bn his kneee aid a glass of parsnip wind In fail hand ij-uam Aiart HQies suu srei rr leaded ftgainst the pblicsLH No can! iossjblyj In cate I the humor, grace and charm of jtbia deUghtful novel. II England here and seldom at her changeieasness strongly and sconyincingly boc- -a 1 I yeaj inis is a nqvei so enjOT ahH tn' 4tei4h. I I I I Mi-'Ml I- 11 BLC FIBXDJ aata j- 1th' paptiuk Holland and it Us was a understood imonf writers that cotri- to hia magazine iwer it this timle piid for. The ad made for fame! rom the ly serve yput vlng them 1 themselves themselves clear to! eutnort by -ce to had their I first Work rejected, so farlriL If they it! was! i withouM any particular! liked to aval themselves of the fetllig of pptimisJn that he push-; publicity he offered, it Alghtl ad ed ohej-of his Sketches' anony-; vknUge thent! as wen 'as! the into thet letter-box pf trie; pkibMcl at 1 Urge.

The author Monthly Magajjirie In Johnson's, chose to write for; him and Cap- Court, Fleet stiieet. I 1 I I ikW Holland sodni tnanaged tT The: Monthly Magazine', lr bjulld up arepulaUto if or I the 'British RegUter' I had jjust ntagazlne and was ftblel in! I the changed' pwners, Having beehj Autumn of 1 18331 to set 4t kt bought jlfdr 300 by a CftpUlh' pirofit" Hnllanfl from Rnnth ArnerlcaJ I under Ithei new! l.a Up TX9 Mark Twain in hf, H0Xf "niakjs gEodTreaiing. man! and! Halls duble-cont 1 -1 i- 1 1 1 11 only one number ha "PRearedi rM a dUryl wiiieh Mri. aem- 'V "a vp arat fneny ue iwtvije i. a goT, j-jrote find various mentioni of Mrs.

,.1 186 8nd A near! neighbor bf dun Itariart. a prowp 1 9n ina peqemoer IpuniT Ski M5iv ft toosf de as oer to nnq, skfetcn, mm rVTT'i if: rauch use pfj our grounds tak pi 1 1, ii-ii- 1 i. i I I': i i 1 1 1 rwr num. in Hum WMiur. i I I 1 II er mind had decayed and she was a pathetic figure.

She Pan dered about iU the dayj lohji ia the care of muscular ilrisq rian. I I "Among the colonists of our neighborhood; the i dporsi always stood open Id pleasant Iweather. Un KtAvi mLimI IfheM mil minsrinau tpj master ms rnw fre. wiU, knd as she we Uon ibefore gorpg into, the Oaj- awayi and ken. vi 'u tfiiiy full or animal splrlta, TOT-Cr W.We toideal In sturrise.

and UmeJ the lundetow wm to liked Shis would urg up janoi sweep away ms up behind a perion wfco avocauonai; mej 1 .1 cfceD in dreams and Imuslnn and 'Hugging hs becret from. all a. war whoop I that wbold but hltiaickly folloT jUp t.fperKut 7fiS ed up his first success by pushing six other -tjkeicnes- into tne same lettef-boxj content to be for the timel being; unphld ind! unrecog nized. He 'soori made acqpaln Issued jstamps tpUtracUvei vol caupj Mount eKiB. czecn Slovakia! Hiarked Mts chang Into Communist fold with! 'a rsetl to, President Gottwald a mourning stamp to Presl dent Benes.f The Philippines re public a I war hero with i a set I to Gem Douglas Mac Arthur 1 Egypt marked its march Into Palestine with a stamp and Persia! featured some of its ancient glories ion a new stamp Seu-MiV! I lil'-Vi Ijll'li I These are: a few of the new issues which haVe appeared in 1948.: I I I Latest stamps to arrive America i include' i al set Russia for the sAh anniversary stamp from Israel featuring kh flag of stat a' se from the Turks ahd CSIcos Island to mark its' separation torn the Bahamas-Islands jlOOl years ago a set from BplgiiJm fpf, 4nti4 Bahamar islanda ion years ago.

tuDercuipsis iuna 'to; honoi iM-H-il othesl And! she had either oods. Sometimes we would gentle Musit In! the drawing room and I would find her there the piano kinging! ancient and clancholy songs with infinitely touching effect, ih i 1 ner, nusband. ow Professor towe, wsft af picturesque figttre. e.wore a broad aloucbj hatf He as a i large inatiJ and solemn. is beard! wis white ahd thick arid i huns) down on hi breast His Inose was (enlarged ahd broken A by a disease which rtade it look like califioW.

The first time bur little usy eVer -aw hl she fenepunbered him on! the street near otir hpuse ahd came flying wide-eyed tot her rriother apd'aajd, fsrit Oaus) haft WE INVITE YO TO I VISITWVR STORE IN THE GLEBE Rer joo Villi fine a lair tion pf nd a booka. fine tardS for all ocrastona. LArf ae Small library urnaat aii JLJ ULU UU a ciarej). OEtriQOjC i ach iivm 1 1 author! Arthur' Bank Si. I Phene -4SH $trindbei'g! 1 a iet from Cze I- i-W-.

1 i fcgwis Fts.l slbvakla fot(Childrtn'i aid 4 set to modern- transportation and l0 i 10 ippther For'alrmSi from Ro--' Thll-l1 fKV1, Awm iXf lv itrm, i variai: tne ana 1 1 rl 7 numerous sets ito fttamp fflom Brazil for the cam- I Ml JS 1 i I a aign W. nW ft I'll iwi 1 iiiiMt-stwajaesyp rMSZ VALilTIKE nrM3J epreing lour: senU-, Vy LksEra33 1 I -1 ment In ndj uncertain fSZT tems ,17. -1 and fussy CO yfnhf -4- i ot funny ihl facetious. liT''4S II l1'T? :11 I PyH-ik: i Whatever your hblce (Jl otJfunny ftnd Whatever your Choice IS sliu II monr 1948 stamps for King I George Caicos Islands, Cuba's stamp for aln's jttamb tp Ihe Olympi marine, 1 knd a United we're (toi. left ip right) illver wedding and Queen Elizabeth from Turk and International lepjrosy fishing fleet; (lower, Games, LChlna'si stamp tales stamp I to a rionaa gai leftke right) Brit her congress.

merchant sanctuary, OUR COLLECTION EXCITINa EMBRACING. r. p. ri I st And: SfATIQNEKa he Card Sbnjt 23? Bank AND ALL LLER.

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