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SITÄ
en te
tetään MISTÄ II*N TIESI?
I tulot "VUIe. sanonpas minuUe oliko
ge Washington 60«laö ta:>.>a ^ *
jokai- mies?" kysj-y opettaja.koulussa.
rkojen k: "Minusta tuntuu, että hän oli a**
elisien mies.': rl*'
innUle —Sanoppas minulle mistä ti«<k'
.a ym. sen?" •:.. •• ^ *
1 soti- '
•niseen nZtti:^:.;!!.^ r°-f^|TAXY MAJOR PROJECTS
ot a DuU Moment This Summer
enttiä; ' h a n s a seisoo venees.sä. hän ei o l e j sJ
enteen rimies."
SYY
outeen
•oon 2
le 1.5 .. Työnantaja: "Te sanotte oUeenr.
)liisiUe viimeisessä pailtassahne 23
:;:ne 1 Miksi jätitte sen?"
:oituk- : Työn etsijä: '.'Minut laikettiia eh-dolliseen
vapauteen." . '
vuotta.
NP'A- that summer has become a; •Äcrc active participants in the lirst; a:id doing bur share at the summer
la, itsepetosta,
I loppuun asti
/ahteli \ n e t viime aikoina julkaistut lähteet
n i o h n - ; heittävät räikeää valoa nat^-ivaltakuc.
1 k o h - ! n a n lopun lähinnä iragikoboiiiiiaiita I
±alai- I tuntuvaan, j u o n i t t e l u - j a valtataist^ 1
rgaus-1 l u p e l i i n . •
B e r l i i - | Kolmannen /valtakunnan viimeisicä
joukot 1 päivinä olLvat H i t l e r i n hovin hallitsev
i n ja f v i a h a h m o j a Gestapo-pääUikkö Hirn-yksen-
) m l e r , propagandapäällikkö Göbbels
ä H i t - j a n a t s i e n puoluekaiislian päajililäa*|
2 pnä B o r m a n n . Muodollisesti oli Hitlain
csalai- j lähimpänä miehenä, j a seuraajaju
Lssa j a edelleenkin Göring. Tosiasiassa täasä 1
a i k e u - • " p a r f y m e e r a t tu Nero", kiitc-n hanti
ihjsto- n i m i t e t t i i n , j o k a eleli- yhä luotaan-sti
t a i • työntävammassa loiatosja, oli menet-y
l i 50 I t a n y t k a i k e n vaikutusvaltansa valtion [
n ar- i a s i o i h i n iLma-aseensa mukana, joSa jo J
ta.
loppu- vaaita,
annen
moina
pettä-olivat
ppuun
i katon
tiihottu ja kadonnut Saksan tai-
GÖBBELS J A BORMANN i
V a l t a k u n n a n k a n s l i a n bunkkefiho-v
i s s a taistelivat loppuim asti JUtleiiaJ
suosicKi a viekkaudella, imaxtelulia ja-petoksella
ensi sijassa Göbbels j i
i. H i t - i B o r m a n n . Yleensä heidän poliittisi-']
Mniksi j o t t e i t a a n karakterisoi ihmeellinen tie-i
. o l e - j tamättömyys m u i d e n maiden oloisia
öisessä 1 p o l i t i i k a s t a . j a ajattelutavoista. Göb-t
e e l l i - ! b e l a tämä juutalaisten ja puolalat»-
h y s - ' t e n joukkomurhien •kyynillinenhy-i
p e r i - • väisyjä, k u v i t t e l i j o s t a k in selittänmt-
• vain j tömkstä syystä olevansa suureisa suo-,
a toi- i s i o s s a - u l k o m a i l l a j a pyrki esimerkik-
* 'li. vielä huhtikuussa ulkoministeiits
T T * - I •Syyttömän j a kopean Ribbentropa
kirjei-a!:
ty,, despite the c o ld spell that
ems ' general throughout Ontario,
B are reminded of the f a c t that
Fäni^h-Canadian y o u t h - » i l l b e par-
[idpat:ng i n a number of major pro-lects
this summer.
The annual sports festival of the
O.KSF IS of course the closest to us.
his year the sports festival will be
Leid i n S o u t h Porcupine under t he
Lusplces of the Viesti. It w i l l be five
frears slnce they-were last host to t h is
nportan: event, but the G o l d Belt
las a reputation for doing things and
telcoming guests and we c a n be as-tjreä
that they -vvill do a good: job
Is far as preparations ga.: Vlesti's
iraci 15 reputed to be one of the best
In the F C A S P , so \ve can expect to
lee some very interesting races and
peräaps a. few. records improved.
To cnsure a g o » ä p a r t i c i p a t i o n of
Ithletes at the F C A S P championship
lieet it IS important that a l i clubs
jtart a r e g u l a r t r a i n i n g p r o g r am and
blan a number of meets p r i o r to the
liittojuhla. Special attention should
fc givcn to volley ball to make i t an
pnportant team cvent.
L\Y SUGGESTIONS?
Tne annual meeting of the FCÄSF
ril! be held immediately following
äie Liittojuhla. .Quite often good
Mgge.stions are made at the meeting
uo cannol be acted upon at the time
ecause proposals for bigger.changes
1 the F C A S P must.be made to the,
lational exccutive before the first of
Jay and included i n the agenda sent
ut to the clubs a number of weeks
lefore the meeting. ' W h a t v e are
rjing to say 13 t h a t ali clubs should
ave a good discussion on these mat-
;rs before the end of the month and
;nd their proposals into the n a t i o n al
xecutivc.
KNTARIO YOUTII FESTIVAL
Pinnisli-Canadians from Toronto
O n t a r i o Youth Festival held l a s t j c a m p , It scunds like a lot of wbrk,
summer over the C a n a d a Day week-| but i f the wb3le gang. pitches i n we
A n d a number of i will fmd t h a i the work can be done
ir. n o i i m e and We w i i l have the satis^
end in Palermo.
them did quite well i n the track and |
job Weil. No doubt it wjll keep us
out of mischief and i n the f a l l we
will be ablc to look back on a f r u i t f ul
summer.
f i e ld program. This year the sports: i a c t i o n of having done an^lmportant
program •Hi-ill be even broader and
p a r t i c i p a t i on of Fnmlsh-Canadiän
youth v v i l l a l s o be bro.ider. •
Clubs should regard the O n t a r io
Y o u t h Festival as bemg equal i n j m -
portance to our own festival. A l i
should be done to ensure the success
of this affair whicb • w i l l be held at
Palermo July 1-2. Tlie complete
sports program should be finalized
soon but l e f s do what ue can in t he
Tivay of preparations without delay. •
WARS.\W YOUTII FESTIVAL
L a s t but b y n o means least. is t h e
W o r M Y o u t h Festival: w'hich will bc
^ e l d i n •Warsaw at the bcginnmg of
August. Warsaw is several thousand
miles away and i t Ls of course impos-sible
for Us a l i to pack up and go
there the vayAve: p i a n to go to i h c i
other festivals t l i i s summer at S o u th
Porcupine and Palermo. But dcspite
the distance "Ä'e w i l l be d i r c c t l y par-ticipating,
i n this festival as w e h a v e
done i n the past by send:ng our own
delegate to.Warsaw. .
The question of sending a dclcgalc
•was.ah-eady decided 'last Winter and
the delegate was choscn a few weeks
ago. Such a n u n d e r t a k i n g will run
i n t o quite a few dollars and to cover
ths. expenses a fmancial campaign
was launched last Winter. T i i i s c a m -
paign chds on the first of June and
it is hoped that a l i clubs w i l l put on
a finai^spult to raise funds.
NO TIME T O WASTE
As the foregoing indicates wc have
a busy st^mmer ahead of us. In
a d d i t i on to these central festivals i n
w h i c h wc w i l l ali be p a r t i c i p a t i n g we
w ' i l l have our regular club- activities
such as a r r a n g i n g local sports meete
Yhdessä Himmlsrin kansi
hän samanaikaisesti hautoi suunnitd-
.. . . m i a H i t l e r i n sysäämiseksi syrjään ji
i n a t s i - S a k r a n johtamiseksi "tunat-t
u u n tulevaisuuteen". Näiden .Göb-
, b e l s iu ulkopoliittisten haihattclujffl
h u i p u n muodosti Rooseveltih. kuolema,
j o k a saattoi hänet haltioituneeni
j a kokonaan suunniltaan huudahtam
a a n : "Ihme o n tapahtunut"! Hän
e n hysteerinen ja. herma?tunut lyn-f""*!"
i täilynsä e i tietystikään johtanut mihinkään.
. Hyvän kuvan hänsn todellisuusta-j
u s t a a n antoi myöii se Berliinin lop-putaistehijen
aikana valtakunnankaii
i s U a n tuhotulle p i h a l l e järjestetty pie
i n i näyttely, jossa .Göbbels karttoje
j a kuvien a v u l l a täysin to.?issaan se
l o s t i lähimmille avustajilleen suimiu
t e l m i a a n B e r l i i n i n raivaus- ja jälleeS'
rakennu.5töiksi.
Göbbelsin itsepetoksen luonnehti'
mat ulkopoliittiset, haaveksiir.iset ei'
i s i y a t . i ^ ^ ^ . ijuitenkaan koskaan ehtineetHlt'
! l e r i n s i l m i e n eteen, sillä ne ja Göbbe!-
: s i n j o syksyllä-1944 laati.nia ulkcpolut-
. i t m e n ohjelma olivat päätyneet Hitle-
>X rin "uskoUirtmman apulaisen" MartB
: B o r m a n n i n pöytälaatikkoon. • Bor-jjäksi
mann, häikäilemätön viekas ja raaii
u p a - • gangsteriluonne, oli asemaltaan kjlö
AFTER LAUGHTER
Book Buming Has
Ä Lot of Ängles
. . . A n d now Washington has comc
up with another gimmick which is
a very direct ihreat to the whole
field of pubhshing. : *
In tr.eir efforts to prove there was
scmcthing sinister and conspiratorlal
abcut the . p u b l i c a t i on of Harvej-
Malusow.s "Paise Witness," tcn Commercial
iinnters, binders, pressroom
\vorker.s. contractors and other pro-d
i i c l i on men who handled the me-chanics
of p u b l i j h i n g the book have
'ucen bought before a fedcral grand
j u r y for questioning. .:-
None of these men had the slight-r-^-
t connection wjih ti:c Matusow
cas?. Thfjy nevcr even saw Matusow.
T h e i r business is proccs.sing books —
any kind of-book. But i n the cyes of
the Department of J u s t i c c thcy have
smncd. Tlicy have handled a. book
that Herbert Brownel docs not like.
Th3t makcs them accessorics to, the
cnme. •
Alerts Membership
Meeting Tonight
Siulbur>-. — A niembmhip
tneeUDc or the Alerts AtbleUc
Clab Jbas been called for (onlrbt
at the Finnish HaU at 8 pJU.
One of the main topics of disens-sion
n-ill be proposals to the annual
eonventlon of the FCASF.
Other points on the aKeniU wltt
inclade plannlng^ summer activities
and participation in the
Liittojuha which wiU be held In
South Porcupine this Kummer.'
These are important matters
and it is hoped that there will
be a Kood turn out of members.
n a t s i -
stroo-riette-
\
m i e l i -
icyään
akoon
v i o i n -
suuk-todel-miten
nämä
olivat
areita
' t t a va
i i k o h -
aiken.;
än —
h a r -
i l e r in
koop- I
— ja
. e s i -
; vie-
•eh-
M o -
I - voimakas — vain hänen kauttaaa
päästiin H i t l e r i n puheille — voidai-seen
olla ottamatta hucmicon Göii-1
b e l s in mielikuvitteluja. .BomiannT' :
( J a t k u u 5. sivulla)
talkki Ja k u n tältä j u m a l a n arinoittamais. j
"valistustyön tekijältä" kysyttiin, «S» I
i . m r . I luuleeko hän, j o t t a Chianc Kai-sKij
i d o k - j v o i " p u o l u s t a a " Pormosan iaai-ta, bis j
v a r o - I loihe lausumaan:
tossa. I ' . c i i i a n g K a i - s h e k ei ajattele laa* |
mtie- ; jj^aj^ puolustuksen määriteLmiä W^:\
h a l l i - taen. -Hän on tässä me i a an kansaO'1
^y^'^" ! me. Puolustautuminen cn huoia* |
: • Slilä ei koskaan voiteta. Te ette Tfc»
i edes tyttöä sillä tavalla. Puolustus-i
senne hsAdttää pitkän paalle msS
^ s a - j c h e l l a amerikkalaisen hengen. , -
l i s e s t i l "Puolustuksen arumesta k«nra>'
'se ei i H o w l e y suositteli a k t i i v i s i a toimeni^*
> teitä kommunistihalhtusten kufcsO-
)dan- 1 m i s e k s i . 'Ja meidän pitäisi aloitt^
. I s o p i j a n a hetkenä (hyökkäysi Fon?*'
i esi- j s a n salmen y l i ' , sanoi hän."
1 : M u t t a jos amerikkalaisia- feenn*-
V y l i - I l e i t a j a p o l i t i i k k o j a ainotaan sodss-vara-
uetsojiksi. n i i n he ovat kauhistan'
v l e y n ! n a a n!
' ' ^ l ^ ' j Muuten, sivumennen sanoen, e i ^ '
da olla huomaamatta sitä. etU »c-
! raalt Howley samaistaa Chiang K* j
, I.-nekin j a Y h d y s v a l U i n palitiilöDj-'1
' " " ^ ^ j h ä n pitää itsestään,selvänä
^ että samassa hengenvedösra voaij^
puhua sekä C h i a n g K a i - s h e k i n^
taan. -^tasuunnitelmis'*ss" |
BY BOB WARD
Looking . b a c k on i t a l i n ow we
eahze that we made a h o r r i b l e foxes
ftaw, as the- 'French say, • w h e n we
kld our missus t h a t we'd seeh b y the
bapers that the week of M a r c h 27th
Fas "National Laugh Week."' •
When we broke the ''news" Amy
h s . figuring out how ' m u c h the
p r d s owed to "socieby," and the
l^ards were losmg by at: least twenty
:ngths. Another spot .we were in
|as that our kids were :covered with
p m — spots, that is. But thds is a
fe:rly measley matter.' Oh yes, sev-
Iral little Ward noses were running
jaster than Roger Bannister _ break-f
i ? the four-minute mile, .too.~~-.
Then on t h a t particular day, one
|f our potential juvenile delinquents
lad plugged the bathroom s i n k and
pit the tap r u n n i n g . Our f i r s t w a r n -
p of the i n c i d e n t was when stuff
|tarted to float downstairs. Indeed
|ur r.tairway, i f Niagara U E m e m b e rs
•ill forgive the compan.son. looked
pe a j u n i o r F a l l s . So m u c h so i n -
jeed that we almost expected tourists
P pop m. •. -
if.our memory serves us r i g h t (and
re ce.nainly deserve i t ) i t was on the
pxnc ciay that the baby cleared the
P.Kc of dishes, and we do mean
I.^ared; our four-ycar-old had fallen
|ui of his ' h i d c o u t " k n o c k i n g . o ut
r^o teeth in the proccss; and our
|tt!c Eirl had her eye bläckened in
'discu.^!on" w i t h her older brother.
There were several other " l a u g h -
N c ' mcidents to get the week under
ray v;ith lots of chuckles. A neigh-k
' s urchin kicked i n a c e l l a r w i n -
P"*-. the T V , w e n t on the burn and a
l€3K. started i n t h e roof. Also
pTiong o u r . b i l l s werc one or several
rx-n "Priendly Finance Companies."
> i e V. ere the k i n d . vvhich had in
'cxcu.se the expressionv ink
rn;.'d and F i n a l Notice."
Tn-re were a few other l i t t l e " i n c l -
tnt.i which we have come to asso-tato
' A l i n 'our way o f s t r i f e , " but
p y '-scape as at the moment. A n d
•^^--bo thLs ls just as wcl].
i n any event it will be scen that
that i t s time to p a y Incomc Tax. The
snow, slcet and blizzard on the wcck-end
was a real howler.
Then, too, we h a d n ' t quite rccpvr-ered
from the new's that Lester B .
'Pearson, plaj'ing straight man for
E>ull, DuUer and Dulles. h a d dccreed
that a l i C a n a d i a n s should be crc-mated
equally to scc to i t that
Cliinese I s l a n d s w e r e kept out of the
h a n d of, of; a l i people, the Chinese.
C. D. Howe had been having h i s
l i t t l e ''jokes" too. a n d it's remark-able,
when one t h i n k s of i t , how some
of the, funnymcn i n Ottawa can kecp
a straight facc. To w i t , consider the
w i t of Honorable Howe, .when he
broke the new5 to Canadians that
U S A had again tramplcd on i n t e r n
a t i o n a l trade agreements. ''VVe'»
j u s t have to w a i t and see what they
w i l l do w i t h their new power," the
Honorable One is reportcd to have
said.
Another touching l i t t l e giggle came
f r om lo^^a. It secms that a team of
R u s s i a n farmers are to visit Iowa
t h i s summer and. the b ig business
slogan (seriouslyr is ••let's .show t he
Reds how f r e c A m e r i c a n s raise .such
b i g hogs." ;
B u t it's like we s a id to Amy, ' a n y -
t h i n g for a good l a u g h . " And we do
hope that everyone had lots of laugh.s
Sound Advice In
Evcry Field
Time • magazine reportcd _re-cently
that during the London
nevspapcr strikc upperrcrust
horscplaycrs, peers and peeresscs,
were taking tlieir tips from Cay-ton
in the Datily Worker. It so
happens that Cäytön" is' the best'
in the business and clubhousc
punters in black bowIers, striped
trousers, spats and so oh, were.
umu7ed to find them-sclvcs mak-injr
money by followlng Daily
\Vorkcr selcctionb-;
Aftcr Cayton- gave threc wln-.'
ncrs in a row one aftemoon (a
$2.80 parJcy on the tliree paid
S862.40). Time rcports that one
conscrvative gentleman was a l most
ovcrwhelmcd. "From now
on," said he. as he tried to revive
himself in the bar, ' T m in favor
of coexi.stcnce."
LOCKED UP
On her way to bcd the maid looked
into her cmployer"s room.
"Ttic mastcr"s lockcd up- for the
night. ma'an." she said.
Her employcr looked puzzlcd.
"Really, Jane?" she said. 'He must
have been very quiet. I didn't even
hear him comc in."
"He hasn't ma'am," cxclaimed Jane.
"The policc station have just telc-phoned."
.»,.•• .»•. • . •.
WHICH
An employer. on Icaving his Office.
was instructing his sccrctary •what
to say if anyone callcd .while he was
out. "I may be back this after-noon.
v he to!d her. - "And thcn,
agani. I may not."
"Ycs. .':ir." she said. ' Is that dcfl-nite?"
• '••
TYAs little fcUow can hardly \rait until the pickrrel scason opens on
May 21 north of Uic Mattawa and French rivers. In eagcr anticipatlon
bc is alrcady practicinir baiting: his hook. Tlie plioto is througit the
courtesy ot tlic Ontario Department of Lands and Forcsts.
Torstaina, toukokuun 12 p. ^ Hiursday, May 12,1955 Si
TORONTOLAISTEN
YHTEISRIENNOISTA
Juutalaisten ja venäHäisten J
jcn Ja niiden tunnettujen vien
vuosilconsertti on Massey h
lauantaina, toulcokuun 14 p n
kacn kello 8J0 illalla.
Masscy-liaalllla pidetyssä \
juhlassa kchoitti J . B, Salsben
li jollaan toimimaan Frostin to
litusta vastaan Ja auttamaan
tysmJcllstcn chdoklmiden vs
tulevissa maakuntavaaleissa.
Torppto. — Don haalilla pidcty<>S)4
äiticnpälviijuhlassa oli kukkia äideille
jä : vieläkin enemmän, s i l l i nuori
kaarti esitti silloin monipuolisen ohjelmoii
Juuri äitienpäivän kunniaksi
CanadAn-Ncuvostolllton Ystävyysseura
Järjesti Juhlan fasismin voiton
10-vuotis})äivän kunniaksi Studio-
> teatteriin. Siellä saimme kuulla
kuinka suurta edistystä on Neuvostoliitossa;
tapahtunut atomivoiman
kehittämisessä rauhanomaisia tarkol- Buck>kiinnittt puheessaan hui
tuksla varten. Samalla saimme näh- uhkoavaksl kehittyneeseen \
dä filmin"Berhtnln valloitus'* — se myystllantcescen Ja niihin käfj
näky. Jota cn toivoisi koskaan to- stin mitä työttömyys työlälsll
dellisuudessn näkeviini. Tolvottavas- heutlaa; Hän kchoitti työväe
ti musta fasismi ei enää koskaan pääse
ihmiskuntan uhkaamaan. Vihan,
vainon Ja verisen sodan asemesta
toivotaan ystävyyttii ja kaupankäyntiä
kansojen kesken. Me voimme
myös olla ylpeitä siitii, että tässä
iUhtcessa on Suomi antanut hyvää
esimerkkiä muille malUc.
Canftdnn-NcuvostolUton Ystävyys-hittoon
otetaan slvumcimcn sanoen
ijatkuvastl uusia Jäseniä Ja Jäsenmaksu
on vain 50 senttiä vuosi.
Because the Ontario Youth Festival
last year brouffht together a wealth
of yonng tatent, it was decided that
cultural competitlons vould be held
again at tliis yeai^s festival Many
groupsL have already announecd their
intention to participäte. The Toronto
Ilungarian dancers. the West Toronto
Ukrainian dancers, the UJFO
Youth Ssingers, the Russian Canadiaa
dancers of London and the sonir »nd
dance groups of the Toronto NFLY
are some of tlie groups now bulldlne
their repertoircs in anticipatlon of
winning honors at the festival;
The G enie of Doozen pfeffer
VVORLD .s T O P RUNNERS
WARSAW WILL SEE THE
RACE OF THE CENTURY
I watched an army of young fauild-crs
i n the; centre of 'Warsaw with
pick;; and shoveLs, cxcavators and
rjuHdozers, ripping into a mountain
of..snow cjvered earth. .
It .<et-med well nigh incrcdible that
w ; t r l n six months the scorching
August sun v.-iil shine over a hugc
modc-rn .stadium scating 70 000 spec-taiors.
.• •
A few v.oids w i t h the young build-cr.
s soon dispelled any doubt.s. They
wili d'0 the job here and also on the
on the Week that the powers that be j,cv.- boxint; and spcedw2'y arena for
.set aside for us common folk to s p l i t j 20000 pecpje. They w i l l be f i l l ed to.
our . sides chuckling at a l i of the | capacity day af ter day from August
humorous situations roupd. about us 1 j s t - H t r . . as hundreds of thousands
that they create. • . :! of .spcciators from every c o u n t r y . in
Come to t h l n k about it. a l i of us ! the v o r l d watch the Sccond Inter-should
be able to l a u g h much more j natonal F r i e n d l y Y o u t h Sports Mcct.
t h a n we do. Bcing able to l a u ^ h at 1 ^
others, and at ourselves, makes hfs TALKIN. O »"»-^^T .
; , . ;,. _ • At the Office of the P o l i s h Prepara-almost
livable at t.mes. ^^^^^^^ co.-nmi-ssion I found the .same
B u t laughter is a pretty toug
problem i n the face of unemploymcnt
and with the threat of atomaniac;
ever prescnt.
, We're a l l f o r developing a sloga.'!
hke "National Latifeh Week A l i t he
Year Round.'* And this is c e r l a i n iy
possible.
U E ' s program of jobs, sccurity. a
r i s i n g standard of l i v i n g and pcacc
can become a l i v i n g reality. And m
••^••fe appreciatcd news of " N a - such a n atmosphere we could rcally
oUa ?
litus-
:sena
[ Y h d y s v a l t a i n sot
kä hänpn katsantokantansa
i teellä ori yksi j a s a m a asia
p c *
.kutea*.-
I väliän onkin. ;
! Melkoinen tunnustua nu"' ;
eam-! , . - ' •. „-''
_KähsäkoB*
Laugh Week," in . mUch the
strj=e a.s the bass appreciatcs
•eony, weeny, little demand for
in wage5.. Matter bf fact It
r^s aoout the antimclicst timing
l^-cc ear!? m c u r marriage when:we
50 c-teerved casually that the place
hke it needed painting. We
'••e d:d ge: the brush that thne.
V.-e i.T.agine that most people had
laughs during the big Laugh
There was. for instance, wamings
laugh ourselves silly.
•We've always £ub.*x;ribcd sirongiy
to the idea that " h e who laughs
läughs last." A n d we certainly hops
infectious cnthu.'>iasm and confidencc
! a.-; on the site. and no wondcr. M i l -
i lionji of spor*,.^ f an.s v/ill «oon bc t a l k -
I i.^.g abcut the Y o u t h Sports Mcet.
• W i t h an • almo.st full Olympic pro-j
fjramrne of irack «.nd ficJ-J athletics,
j th^t win u.n.-joubtedly be the m o s t i m -
' po.^-tant .sports event of 1955.
i I learnod already official ap-i
pr':>vai and >;i;ppo.'-t has been given
: by the I.nlernational Fedcrations in
I cycl.r.i-. ro-.vi.v.,'. bfxmg, canocing
. &r:.'hc-ry vvre-tl ruj. volley -ball foot-
• b a l l and tcfale t::in;.s. National As-
£oc:at.:ons v.ho have accepted the i n -
Vita'.:cn of the Poli-sh Sportg F e d c r a -
to keep our sense of humor :n good; »j^^^ jnclude Denmark. Britain, India
fihape for the great day when, worÄ-) ^^^^^ g^.^,,^^ cycling, Norv/ay
Ing people have fjnally *on real se-i j ^ ^ , , , ^ ^ , . ^ Sweden in wre«tling.
curity m a land at peace. The bi?: v..h:ie at:^letiC3 are represented by
laugh then v i l l b e on the few Jokers . j ^ j , ^ . ^ ^^ gg^p. Fmlaad. Luxemburg
who now seek to throw roiadblocks.
into the path of progress. Boy o h . * ^
boy will we have the last laugh on j TOP EVE-VTS
them- '•' •• ! . A glance at these acceptances to-
— U E N'EWS. igether with the extenslve program
shows the possibilitles of a really ex-citlng
cvent and, even more records
going under than at the first meet
in yBucharcsl in 1953, when 5 World
records W'eresma8hed, If, as I hope
they can, the British Amatcur Ath-letic
Association is able to overcome
its problem of a meet with Germany
and Hungary during the same period,
wc might yet see Cliataway, Kuts,
Zatopek, Kovacs and Anufriev, nxak-ing
it the race of the century betwcen
the world's big five,
WOMEN STARS
In the womcn'a cvcnts, tablc tennis
is bound to be excitlng if only for
the fact that Romania can cnter the
famous Angelica Rozcanu. vhflst it
is possible that Britain can scnd the
sensationaf Rowe twins who hold
the World doublestitle.
Amongst the women athletcs vrtiom
I hope win bc on vicw is Galina.
Zybina, v/hose rccord stiot putt of
83 ft. 4!i ins. more than cntltlcs her
to tlic description in World Sport
magazine "Strongcst Woman in tlic
Worid."
L M Q U E SERVICE F OR
WOBLD SPORT
. In my opinion thcrc are certain
feature» which make the Seicond
Friendly Sports meet uniquc in international
evcnts. The athlctios are
organi^cd on the basis of Indlvldual
competitlons and certain events,
cycllng, archco' and gymnastioj vlll
be on both a team and indlvldual
basis. v/hllcfootball. volley ball, l>as-kct
bäll. handball, water piolo and
hockQT, wiU be for teams önly. »
But note, the organizers are plan-ning
something that to my know-ledge
has never been attempted on a
World scale before. Ali the team con-testa
wlll be divided into two «cc-tions.
one for national teaou' and
. B Y M I K E QUINN
Onco upon a time, many mlUionsi
of ycars ago. there was a professor
w i t h a l o n g w h i t e bcard who was
namcd Doozcnpfeffer. He livcd m
a big Stone towcr filled w i t h all kinils
of bottles of diffcrent sliapcs, and
electrical Instruments, and . strangc
tools that looked like a denlisfs
equipmcnt, but had sccrct purpo.scs,
•which only he knew, and he wouldn't
t c l l anybody. He was looking for the
Secret to h u m a n happincss.
He had been i n t l i c towcr for .so
many years. and his bcard was so
long that it g r cw out thc wlndow and
extcnded along the countryside. .One
day a practical-minded pcasant
braidcd the halrs i n t o a s k i p p i n g ropc
for tlie c h i l d r c n , and almost any day
you could tee them singlng and
laughing as they skipped to th^
swlnslng of the philbsopher's great
bcard.
Doozcnpfeffer was a l l unaware of
this because he nevcr looked out the
window. Hc was too bu.sy pouring
strange fluids together and plnchdng
various rocks, w l t h h i s '.sccrct tools,
"sehrchlng for the sccret to human
happiness.
• •••» •
Hc had i n h c r i t c d an ancient manu-stirlpt
f r om 1:is father, w^lio. i n turn,
had irfherited it from his father,
which to*ld that if you would split. a
rock, then take one-half of i t and
s p l l L l t again, then .split. one-half oi
that,' a n d kccp on s p l l t t l n g , you would
f i n a l l y release a great gcnic who
would bc able to teli you the secrct
of happine&s, providcd you could
understand his language.
But you must b e c a r e f u l first to
master his language becaase hc spokc
w i t h the voice of a volcano m gigan-tic
cxplo.sions.
Prof. Doozcnjifeffcr al.so Jiad Jii
the tower hundreds and hundrcds o f
Old and dirty books written by men
who had long smcc gonc mad or died
tr>1ng to deciphcr the sccret to happiness.
They were written i n lan'4ua'4cs so
Old t h a t n o o n c talked them anymcre,
and had been thumbcd througii by
countlesfi gcneration.s of ricar-sigined
scholars, untll most of them looked j
hke the ragged tclephone books you
.see hanging i n cheap barrooms v/hcn
l i n y . t h i i t h c could scarccly tcll if It
w c i e thcrc at a l l , o r i f lic wcre only
drc.iming.. Hc. would see It, t h c n hc
would not .scc It. Then l i e ' d bllnk his
cycs and It would appcar again.
V. Moving carclully. and blinklng hi.s
eycs to k c c p tlic i n f i n i l c s i n u i l spcck
i i ; Vlcw, Doozcnpfeffer grippcd i t w i th
one of his delicalc tools nud squcczcd
much as you would w i t h a nutcracker,
T i i c .speck refu.scd to s p l i t . .
. Now, Doozcnpfeffer had r c a d In
one of h i s Icarncd books t h a t If you
try to crack a nut w l t h a nutcracker;
and It won't crack, thcn the o n ly
thlug to do ls put i t on the Iloor and
hit it w l t h a liammcr.
ThLs h c did. and h i s cyes wcrc
bhndcd by a light so d a z z l l n g that It
lUuniinatcd tlic very marrow of his
boncs.Siinultuncously, thcrc wa8 an
cxplosion £0 loud that. entcrlng both
of his cars a t once, It colllded In h ls
brain, causing his eycs to bulgc like
i n f l a l e d balloons.
F r om a l l the surroundlng counry-
.sidc, people ran out o f their homcs
and .saw a hugc, mushroom-likc whlle
cloud of smokc rising over the pro-fcs.
sor's towcr. i n «'hich all the Windows
h a d been shattercd and the roof
blown off.
. . . ,• • • . . . . •
.Wh"cn tlic doiid Ihlnncd away;
thcrc stood u iremendous giant w l th
cycs of f i r e and muscles l l k c an acro-bat.
and live clcctric wlrc5 growlng
i n his chcst instcad of. l i a i r s . T he
g i a n t . b c a t his che.sL l l k c a d r um and
r o a r c d :
Work or kili? Work or kili?
What isyour wlll?
I can build you a heavcn.
I can tear you to liell. • .
IMI do ali your bidding,
But pondcr It well,"
The c l u l d r c n . r an quickly and h ld
under bridgcs. whllc their p a r c nU
trtmblcd and cricd to the pr6^c«.sor,
" P u t him back In the rock. Put h lm
back i n the rock. We d o n l want
h i m . " •. . . V . : •
Prof. Doozcnpfeffer, who liad been
blown out through one of the w i n -
dow.s, «;tt fccKn-,' his c h l n w h c r e hifi
bcard liad been burncd off to the
I root.s. " T h c r c is no , p u t t l n g h im
_ _ back." h c «ald fiadly. "It ls w r l t t cn
men s^fdom 'wa]sh T h e i r hands. and i " t h e book that oncc frccd from the
lazily tear out pleccs of the pagcs i ro<,-k. Lhc giant can nevcr bc put thcrc
mstead of w r i t i n g down the nuinbcrs \ a g a i " . We mast live w l t h hlm for
they want to rcmcmbcr.
Prof. Doozcnpfeffer had read a l l
these books many timcs. and some
of them' bc could almost rccitc from
bcginnlng to end fexccpt wherc there
c v c r . ' • •
Mcanv/hilc, the g l a n l kept .bcatlng
hi.s chcst and growling: "Work or
k l l l ? Work br k l l l ? ViThat i s your
w i l l ? "
A young fanncr prescnt consldcrcd
wcre pages torn out> and h c felt j the s i l u a t l o n and »ald: ' T h i s l« not
sure that he could understand. the j^o bad. I f h c wlll really do our wlll,'
language of t h e volcanocs. Bccau&c,) ^pj-j gjant can help us tear granltc
although no one of the bo<jk;i made! frfjjn the mountainsidc to b u i l d new
muöh more noise i n lt.self, v/hen you i^ouscs. H c c an p u l i up fitump» a n d
addcd up a l l i n the tiny squcak» of j f.]c;ir the l a n d for crops."
knowledgc cach one rcpr&scnted, it | jjut thcrc wa.s a great general who
amountcd i n the end to^ a tcrrifio | fiai>pri)efl lo bc staying i n the viUagc
nolsc, almost cquivalcnt to a n c x - i j , , , , ; he s a i d : 'This I s a mlJUary
ploslon. ' mattc.'. Kc bclongs UJ t he army.
.Many ycars ago, I>Kjzenpfcffcr ,had j vv^iih hls help v/c c a n conqucr a l l
b-rgun with a medium xizcd rw;k | ofncr pcoplcs and rule the c a r t h ."
splfttlng i t In half, thcn «pJittin'.,'.half I tlvcrc v/as a landlord wbo
of St In h a l f , and i t o c n untll now h e ! <.;,j,j. . ' j j , . beIoi«{« to me. Aftcr a » ,
was down to pleccs >:mal3cr than f{y- ] j ,^v/;i the tov/cr in w h l c h hc v/as
ftpcck«. a n d he had to u.se a m-AvnMy-i cri:'dicfi. Tm: proicMr is bchlnd In
ing glass thlcker than a «tove lid in I j^j, rf,,,*.. Thcrcforc, . the giant 1Ä
ordcr to see what he was domtj. ] minc He »hali make mc great
prof its.
' C a u l J o n , caution," ,warncd the
proff.'>.wr. "Nov/ that the powcr. 1»
._ _ — 7 . , /;ther countric» ; w l l l «piit j
the other for club», ' rocks and t.r'>duce tircir own giant».!
Aside from the enormous scope this j H e ' j n u it not be u»ed for war."
give» the meet. it mean» in-zaiuablc' ' Nrjnf/injie " crled the general; "Wc
experlence can b e g a i n e d by tfX!'v,':!i «trike first."
competltor» to help the developmenl; ' P r o f l t s , " Äcrcamcd the landlord,
of »port i n every country. ; " H c can make me proflts."
S'7mc wlli question my point of. * " v / o r k . " uhouted the farmer, " H e
fie-//v but I recko.n thät not even the ' c a n v/ork and producc/*
01-/raplc5 have ever attempted such "He w i l ! c r e a t e , u n e m p l o y m c n t ,"
an ambltious or valuable ser/ice for; yelled another.
World «porL "He can build a bcttcr world/'
C h a r l i e Coults »aid «tili another.
On thLs particijlar afu.-rno/m. h'/
had arrlved at a /;peck of matter .v)
MeanMrhile the siant paced up
and down, shaklni; the.earth with
every step: "Work or kili?" he
thundered. "Make up your
mindft. »Vork or klll?"
And the lltllc childrcn huddlcd
under the bridgcs and trcmblcd. for
they did not understand the language
of the volcanocs;
. • .. • • • • • •
Mike Quinn, great American
satirist. poet and short . story
writcr, died of cancer at the ago
of 41 in IÖ47.
ANgWER THAT ONE
Pataior was vainly try ing to reud
hls paper and Bn8wcr: question» from
llttic Horace at the .same time. The
answcr8 wcrc gctting shortcr and
shortcr. Finally:
'•Wliat do you do at work?" askcd
Horocc.
"Nothlng," said father. "Now go
away and play."
Thcrc was a pausc. Thcn Horace
camc buck wlth:
' Weil, how do you know whcn Ifs
tlmc to Icave off?"
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tetään MISTÄ II*N TIESI?
I tulot "VUIe. sanonpas minuUe oliko
ge Washington 60«laö ta:>.>a ^ *
jokai- mies?" kysj-y opettaja.koulussa.
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