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Here a guiding principle should he estahlisheda This is suggested ~ That people should be told, and know, exactly that the money they are asked for will go for. The money people give should he used for the purpose for which it is given and for no other. v s

For the Committee to accept a donation for Blood.Transfusion work in Spain and divert it to defraying the expenses of a delegation to MacKenzie€King to protest against Canada's policy in regards to the League of Nations would be as wrong as for the League to receive a contribution to publish a pamphlet advocating peace and use it to send milk to Spain. a

Let League and Committee each do its own work, collect and expend its own

A funds for the purposes for which they are given.

This can best he achieved hy making a distinctly separate appeal and main» taining distinctly separate treasnries; i

There should he a straight-forward frank statement of purpose and of the respective objectives, and then, even though the appeal he to the same-Cone stituenny, no difficulty will arise. so

Naturally the people most willing=to assist the work in Spain will be those most concerned about conditions in Canada. «’ e

That is, the League can, and should, capitalize for the advancement of its work in Canada, the tragic situation in Spain and emphasize that the situa~ tion there is actually a battle in a world war and can urge that fact as a reason for vigilance and activity in Canada. l

?heCC0mmittee can and should appeal to the friends of Peace and Democracy in anada to minister to the needy and to save the lives of those who suffer

from war and fascism.in Spain.

A byTPr°&u°t Of the League's Workwill be sympathy for those who suffer from ggsggstcfulhlessness in dpain, and this the Committee can use. A by—product

..e ommittee s activities should he the creation of a hatred of war and fascism. This the League cen'use. e

Let §h939 Prlmary functions he clearly defined and the scope of activities_ Properly delined and there should be little or no overlapping and no dis— harmony, s r A i i

¥t true that the constituency to which the League and Committee appeal 13* in the main: the Sme. That does not matter. All the better. But all

sthe more need for making a clear out distinction regarding the destination

of finances.

E:§:i::’:§t:°:fi::::3$é3:%mPa§:i%ea gilillnftration that can heifound in con~

Same Cangragation fgr ai%ferQflfi.éin.A y S€;Cl$fruEE%dlS are being made to the

Church Mainfienanvep Fermi“? :4 ‘.eQsLs an dl erent fnnds. Such as:w hocal » a v e&«Ml35l0naTy Work, Home hissionarey work, Social s