Answer to the Hitler Sickness HI tolerated the lovely country resort pa week. Elderly :gentlemen 6 night fer dinner and then dozed’ off momfortable chairs in the hotel] lobby. Pit that every now and then one of them mild wake up and stop a passing bell- to ask, “Is Roosevelt dead yet?” mn the bellboy said, “No,” the elderly, Ftied gentleman would look disap- eted and then go back to sleep. Fi the resort a man asked me where (Ba I told him I lived in New York p flow awful!” he .said, looking at asympathetically. “All you see there eJews.” ,lma used to bemme with Jews,’ I told sll of them.” Where have you been?” he asked. five been with the First Division in , I said’ “Full of Jews. It'll please o know a hell of a lot of them were e looked at me and blinked, not un- fanding, and I walked away because a little afraid that I might get sick fag him. (Quentin Reynolds in Mod- gest) S Those Little White Lies 5 publishers call W. L. White's ‘‘Re- Pon the Russians” objective reporting. Wes true enough—his objective being to ‘Alan Max in the New York Worker.) e The Line-Up »» ho is for Crimea? The most obvious Bs sometimes giyen the least atten- @s0 it is worth while to point out that ® iree most influential leaders in the ' are for Crimea, since they were the me ho formuleted its decisions. To: re- mi the last chance of any misunder- Beng we may even name the théee. = are Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston 2 aill and Joseph Stalin... . © ho is against Crimea? Again the © obvious answer may be in danger of b overlooked and neglected. And it is © > significont as it is obvious that the © political camp opposing the Crimea fon policies is gathered under the Pehip of Hitler and Hirohito. (Earl fier.) Bb SESESESEIEIEA IESE ESESE IEICE? CIES dressed — Mi Where I’ve been lately the place acts. Foibles and Fancies CCF Timidity Coalition to defeat the old government is O.K., but there must be no coalition to Set up a new One. .. . Reminds one of the old gag: ‘Hang your clothes up on a limb, but don’t go near the water... .”’ (From _Footprints and Fingerprints”’ by Edi am the Canadian Tribune) Pointer For Males Folks will welcome us back, sure. But they will also expect us to pitch in and be a part Of a growing America. No eirl is waiting to spend the rest of her life put- ting cuShions under our heads, standing by the stove as though the be-all and end- all of her life was a juicy slab of cow for Our particular appetite. Anyone who wants that ought to hire a cook, not get married. He’s the fellow who calls his wife the “little woman” after two years, the old lady’’ after four and the “ball and chain’ after six. And he means it (St-Sgt. Ira J. Wallach advises his buddies. on postwar problems,” in the New York W orker. } 3 What One Canadian Saw Wish you could have shared our re- cent eXperiences. At last!__smashing up the Third Reich, brick by brick——bastard after bastard! Haven't seen such an utter shambdles since Caen. As the storm drives eastward nothing remains but witch-like SUP S ee SeteLChing them, iancded branches like gnarled old fingers up through the morning mist. ~ Rubble—everywhere rubble — fodder for our bulldozers to build up the ‘flooded reads. And Germans—dumb and sullen —as though still'stunned by the psycho- logical rather than physical shock. They stood by the roadside, sack on their back, gaping at the endless rush of tanks, euns and men pouring eastward—toward Ber- lin. No one pays any attention to them, except to hurl the odd curse. The going was tough but once again the boys ““went all out,” for days on end. They are bloody fine soldiers, Fergie. (Captain Wal iB uir= nason in letter to IL. PP Provincial Leader Fergus McKean.) , |e ak | cf ae | i Se | 5 EEIEE : April 7, 1945 — Page 13 FoR Owl “THAT REMINDS ME —YOU OUGHT TO SHARE YOUR CAR, SMITH!” \ Be suré you receive your copy of this outstanding Marxist journal every month _ by sending in -your subscription. You will need this magazine to keep abreast of swiftly moving. wor!d events. e : = Fr CS Timely [TC S | Timely TOPICS Every Month? NEW WORLD FOR WOMEN ____ ai SBE Fill Out and Mail the Coupon Below Today : Second Edition — Dorise Nielsen $1.50 Per. Year Be RAIN a ee ee BR 6B Te Earl Browder ; = a BAGES OF MANIGNID = ee 15¢ .. SUBSCRIBE TO... : Ruth Benedict SABOTAGE 39c \\ { | Aff | thi Michael Sayers and E. Kahn dl lod alls Ol] \ SO WO GAN A HAVE WEALTH oe 25c¢ 2 ‘ : S ne Dyson Carter's Latest Book » Canada’s Marxist Magazine NATIONAL AFFAIRS MONTHLY, ORDER NOW 2 95 King Street, East, Toronto. THE CRIMEA DECISIONS AND YOUR FUTURE oie : Sc Enclosed please find (cheque) |(money order) for $1.50 : : Tita Buck for which please enter subscription for one year. Plus Postage PEOPLE’S BOOK STORE 120 West Pender Street Phone MArine 5836 [| | | |e [a [2 |e |e [2 [2 |e [a fa ak [te | 2 [a [2 [2 [te | ak [2k [te [2 aE Name Address (in full) (Please Print) Dee |