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when the sun goes down // huron county, canada // 2010-2012
Walton, Ontario
ā9 Months and $300 Fine, Lesson For Lauding Hitler,ā Toronto Star. July 10, 1940. Page 07. ---- London Railroader Jailed - Secretary of Seamanās Union Held in Montreal ---- āGUARD ON TONGUESā ---- A sentence calculated in the words of Magistrate C. W. Hawkshaw to teachĀ āpeople to be guard their tonguesā was passed in a London, Ont., police court today on John Navin, 44-year-old railway employee. He was convicted last week of having made statements in praise of Hitler.
Navin was given nine months in jail plus a $300 fine, which, if not paid, will add six months to the term.
A petition signed by 200 railway employees and immediate neighbors of Navin, and representations made in his behalf by J. H. Finch, a member of the railway union. induced the court, he said, to give less than the maximum penalties.
The magistrate stated that he had also taken into account that Navin had lived in London 14 years as a good citizen.
Navinās sisters burst into tears as sentence was pronounced.
Jack Chapman Arrested Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced today in Montreal that Jack Chapman, secretary of the Canadian Seamens union, has been arrested under the Defence of Canada regulations as a member of the Communist party.
Chapmanās arrest, an official said, hasĀ ānothing to do with his association with the seamenās union.ā He was taken into custody with several other alleged Communists.
āPatā Sullivan, president of the union, was detained recently by R.C.M.P. under the Defence of Canada Act.
John Bold, 45-year-old farmer of the Marcelin district, 70 miles west of Prince Albert, Sask., will appear there Saturday for preliminary hearing on a charge of attempted treason. (Parliament has given first reading to imposing the death penalty on this charge.)
Andrew Bilecki and W. C. Ross, Communist members of the Winnipeg board of education, have been interned or have left the country, the board was told last night. Jehovah Witnesses Raided In Vancouver, police seized 12 tons of literature in raids on three branches of Jehovahās Witnesses, an organization recently declared illegal. No arrests were made.
Charged with being members of an illegal society and of offending against the Defence of Canada Regulations W. G. Brown, Toronto, and William Bembridge, Niagara Falls, were remanded to jail at Goderich until Thursday. The two were arrested in a raid on a Blue Vale farm house. Half a ton of Jehovahās Witnesses literature and maps was seized. Police at St. Thomas also raided headquarters of Jehovahās Witnesses yesterday and seized dozens of cartons of books and pamphlets.
[AL: A useful round up of the concerted crackdown on groups and individuals deemed to be dangerous traitors to Canadaās war effort - from the outlawed Communist party (an enemy of the reactionary Canadian ruling class well before the war) and Jehovahās Witnesses, who refused to stand for the anthem or salute the flag and thus had to be harassed and imprisoned. Some of the explanations were deeply disingenuous - despite claims to the contrary in this article, governments and their police forces genuinely believed rounding up communists would end the strikes and union militancy taking place in 1940 - which was driven by the increase in cost of living, demands for higher output with no pay increase, and the suppression of collective agreements and striking in the name of āwinning the war.ā This crackdown was far more severe than even in Great Britain, under far more threat, and is a direct expression of the paranoia, panic and small-mindedness of Canadian police and political authorities. In Navinās case, the remarks that got him sent to prison included, notĀ āpraise of Hitlerā but pessimism about Britainās ability to win the war.]

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Goderich Jetty 1 by š· Petri Varsa Via Flickr: A jetty forms Rotary Cove in Goderich, Ontario, Canada.
Took off on an impromptu overnight up North and picked up this sweet new mug at the goderich farmerās market. Iām a sucker for hand-glazed mugs, and this one is kind of ridiculously tall. :D
Victorian Home Goderich by Nancy Denham