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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-02-02, Page 3Nviutionary ,••••,11', lots and Wars indled in Cafe linperi o Politica1 Conspiratorsland 'Exiles of Eastern Europe Gather At Yle?Ina 8. Rendezvous, .6:mg Famous as Inter- , • • national.Nroineter for 13alkarif Conditions. , ...TROUBLA'S, HOME • . ,:.;„ • .. •• ' 13y 4..,:4;,,i Diez.... '':: . .. , :•::'.•:001.00;:,W!trOn'the), heat'd.:Of;the:impendr, •. ', Vienna: -.-4k week ago eertUlnyos.: lug jnyinny,of the lietr, to tho throne. . . .. . ....lheY:*•• natlY.e.Qt. M4e0404I4, : Was 'BeialfAre4.41.±le • Fran*, 're014140? to BPQ.' j...,tanded to, 'thre*0 iettre lind;4 half.' in ,i.li.' • 'Tha .' War4Ing • was. 'nOtlinefied, • ,ii• by a, Vienne pe 'cqert, &Ohne& he and tho ae,t34,00,1441*3Of IA! fliTh4lteal 11,3.4, Platel *eta' at'itEtOtker Sae*. 9(."•iPle In Sarajevo gave the.nign4.1 tor "anninui; , seriously weanding, •the, lat.;' IS, '111944,'Ilanguil34,7*. war 141.(40,••Wli., •'ter's, housekeeper. • About..a. year ago :tory.. Of , tne World. '..The troubie with - .4a..yonng Wora41.1..M.enela'Gainiell1.•aien" Ole InVorial '10 .. thal, one cannot relY• . _ . . , . , . .vot.'ltiace.donian''.eXtraction shot and 011. it0 eterieS. Many • 4 Plot or. revOln- '.,Iiiiled the Macedonian le4dPro, 'ratter': tiel,! 'Predicted as an iinar3idable.,Cer. ValalzSal .in, 'a '' box of ,.the. .Burg-.• tinitY.• dld.'llet''';eePie Off.', In a'ee*tala : `,..qhea.fre' ,..dnringi,,. a •• PerfOrtinanee Or. 'Percentage, of casea the,re otifY ,lial/0 . ' IPPer...OYnt". ileCant,4.O, 'She. said,'Peals- • been a. hitch- ill •the '1413t• nipment.;,. but •.,to; Nyaa a traitor .to the national cense .. ethers have ,, heen freely. invented. •of .tho Eulgaritinelo MaCedenia.Senio.S.:Blitigrant01 and. Political,. refugeeS,,ait ;:whileage,..tt tittigarlan'erniggarY,:shet .wayfi..dretini"I:rfstinexpecte4 tnriia:likez, ,down a.lorrner :Bulgarian ;Minister in 1Y, to improve 'their -Elfuntten: ' . , • .Prague .for 'similar. reasone,7and:'•In 2' .. . Ca ..ilect "0, irmi,sclic.t" Caf'.. * 'ttlic,, Ekokans ': there, ' taitlY . passes • !' A... . ,I.pl' If .jc,ktogb, „tid.'. half ' in • ,earnest, . . , . .. :We'elra without,'political murder; • • i People .call 'the 'Imperial the.."onniis- • .Vrains aro hiown;up, hi4hi•hi plots :01.00,..care.;;" None of . the othoe pialifi, • . reYealed .and •the.• world • ; is told that: eta ea,48 has kahled the samel.iiniver- . [his or that Macedonian „committee. Pr. sal. reputation. But the lanniest, stork. 'political' factionta waging war againt' s ., of poetayar 'politics in Vienneae'eafes• • ..:aitother 'fitetien,...er .,against the .Serbs . is. told 'Of.•• the Casa ,Piceola; -in the • ' •-or :Greaka• Tlie drifricteles- of ' t11,4,'af-aritililiferstrasee• • and • Sithoilgh it , . *guerrilla, yarkare are, ' net .eatiy1- •t v m -•(-• 7-- ;e,eunda queet,it:.10'Veuched' for as true, derstand,' Aar .weald they inlieli..M4t-„ When the Sovietseisedthe Ukraine ....ter 40.•tll° outside world. if it we•rd 'not the' gOvernineets•Cf West Ukraine' and, '. • • •; an ."!'slal'ilsii°d:fact • th.tit .°)•c;i6'• 1.'.• 't4?: . East 010airte reinOved tO Vienna and Balkans eornstinies kindle ware. -• , settled dOWe in the tespeCtive...lega- ' ' Ifil,, tholdacedonian ,..districte of • the • tiees;. . ''' • . • • , ." • • 2,1B-alkan'-ilenin41-14-liVo•-•1;;000;000ilulge.--7:-...:They-'-took-over•: sonist4unds•-••-an . -.liana niftier Creek and , Serbian•I'llie' ' r 2 made 'an.;additieriat Moonno. by the sale :and 'foreign'rille'. in theseNtegiene isaf passports and Visasi..• Everybody 'tatitanionnt te**the 'Worst. fel!nia. of PIO- - Who: could • net 'obtain., a . regular paSS- . , . .7Port ' visa uied,* tokaitravel • . with, :preSsfori., ; :Nat at, present the .reoln y, .•or1 ,tionary •Mneedoblan. , Committee , die-.' .1Iltrairtian :doCiinitinte, Another 'source ' 'plays...a 'lively beinhing and band • tie-.: of inciame was the printing of stanips, • tion in .11.1de1'ada and''Greece .beeause . • • Whelk' were boughtby stamp dealers iticgarda,theneapp ceful ;rarochernent‘ •.' ' --.' '', • • • - • • amd. eolleoto'rt. ' .13itt,`'When after • a ' • • , , • -• ' , o , , . ,.. • . . ,. : , , igen°. . as , a d • an-....,,,yhae. .tho 'Ukrainian •passports lost :.•:•ger to :Abe. national ,aSpiratiOns of the. i_ 7- tn.reir :validity :and :nobody 'cared ank, :. aiiireadenied:billgariana in.MacedOele, . longer:for the stamps the•funili”of•the ' By • ding this papmve sturbi/Ideation, O- :.., .. . ,.., mei. ... % ) . - . ..• ,...,...„... 4 . • ex, e,a; governmente •tea • ,aw.a.y and • ii • 'anent .the:,,.1N,lacedo,nians :or, ,latl.r, .onetheY lia dto ',giro ,up;.theirotlicea and, 'party_ •e•ftlie..,..Alacedettiana,.::-:liaPe..,..tef,settled-,--dOwli---in,=tlie;--41asti-.4.RiCeolii,at; -"g 111 it 'reapiti.'-until. the time' ia ripe...tV,e big tables-- - - • - • 1 •-•'1,!.,,on6 a '1Etalloi ,:ilbrIci.e.rio!.....; .' '.:•• .eyery afternoon, and the •libreige Min-, fet, .thb it ' lil?,.?4:11,1-9rE.,-. - •...". ..• ' • . • ' • - . • : There. .they.!, 'Presided ' • from .2,... to 6 . , ., . • Per ,deLides Vienna lias beeteanitulcisCr..cr 0-1.,Et„..goyel,tofoot ,N'yOuir51.' earl on .fnertaat • ; Ton d etveus: : for :13alltanites, the', Minister . Of Pinance?. of, the .• other - ...mostly '.eliligrants,.. 'whole, the .!inael; of Vice 'versa to •rarse•sinall .loana,-.' Cr • %froze' Of polities.:liutied. into • exile,. : there would . be „lengthy cdebates of ''....),i.nii :the :trap 0 he aSt0T,1101,,1 4091 ...gmpu.n nts over,. urgeut, , prob.. living recall, ..'.olfice, ,and debating', ,ehi-13.' lents„ :hew tO,"get,'.iieW.,fatiels for 'the , ..all: in. tale,,•''is: :the :•cafe...;iVItin.y:A Cafe !ttealitrie.s and the "bableet ‘Members. in Vienna : could'. ' reveal ..drainatic.:,This,:aort,'Of thing' went on .untilthe t•StOriee'it theniiite Walls would peak. ministers 'COeld no kinger come,,, . „Among -' :these - .ablitical ' gathering : becatise ' thy . h.ail,...."abeepted lobs 'ife.. Places ..in ;•whiCh ' pieta.' anci.' Wars, are ; ofilce:•,Clerk4 and Aho. • Minister of I'in7 '•'!:aliseuseed is' die .Cafe-IraPerial'. ,i3a, the 1 anew failed to turanp-becanso he had .....• • • . • • -_ ., lciferntnetring, in. the 'palatial building • opened a:Candy store, :while; the Trade -of' the hetel of : tht. sante- naine. ,Hete Minister' hid,. toned' that; it. ,',,,p,ehettdr „meet.',diace tinie2immeniorial the ,eor- , . resnandents.'of ;foreign papers,' exiled' ••••PoilticianS Nm Bulgaria aed. Other. Balkan,' states ain't, sinee, ' the World' r, emigrantS. trete :'„ and '• -Et ectieslovakia-'-idare: not return' hone BolshoVist -Russians' and others "that are against •tbe. Soviet legime,- motleylero'Wd-Cong-regating neutral ground„ • .. • ,•',Fautistie"..storiee.•' ;circulate. in, ;the ("re Imperial but'if ono learns todie'' • crimbiate one '• can! tilso.: get valiiahle. 1111.16trilatioil: now '.0.1.1.d then, for- hidden' Ahreads lead' from, here to chen. cellerlee';aila consPiring. circles alike: •!, When' last ..spring' .•inanY ,peoplo . be - :lived that,ae.'Albaxiino war Was near at hand the. war 'bade in the Imperial ,stOod .at 'zeto,. a sore 'againet en- tanglenieata. .11'he complement' Orthe, ,•• Iniperial Would not be complete with- ,: out Albanians, tied' they -knew ,bettsr. ' a good .omen for the maintenance • . or Peace in :Southeastern Europe. that' the barometer, of •the. imperial has Pointed at peace for Many mciiitheahut. atthesante time, thiemakes •tho...pitice less.:Interesting .for the Memeet,, for the great dayil are tilose when sernething ie happening.'.;. It :need' not ileac:partly' he a war, seen-, .dale the bogus fiancs. swindle in . 'Hungary also are discOunted at Willett late andthrow big *ayes". • • • , • eaf e'Sentitiv 6: te. ' . , 'The UPS:iind''doiVisa of, the Iniperial dePend• entirely OnIthe'PolitiCal weath; - et: When ,samething on,,let'tts .say a go-vornmerit'h•Verturned or an. imPor- teat, Balkan. loader essaseiaated, the dr"- eitent Is ear& to he „reflected on tho• 'guests., Either there •turne up a, new -niano.Who hiet been 8f:intended to death .and sip his black cOlfee'.131aciii ly, for In the IMPerial he is safe,. er, there Comes SOniebody _wile lit' chasect bY. Marna. eoine*here, and his appear. •• , e' ince; is lees: reaesnring,„ for inedh Moto .dangerotis ., governmental death, • senteliees 'are...the .inioffiCial (Mee of • ' seeret eomtaitteos, Whose eXecutiota. 'ets May, turn up when the victim least expects• them, • , • sisee, the, 'World 'Arai' thar-Cafe...lin-' , • perial ha extended its sphere: of. dc:, but Prior 4).0.914 dta•doitiain was the Balkans'. The, headwaiter sUll reconint, a0.ghaStit 00010000 h0 had 1-10 used t0 ,8byst‘e , .4[?me • 'tut and were -ineirohlighig.'•-•-.•When: deo 'day they told, him. sthilingly',that, -blondshed-,.--'111' 'the 'ikonalt." of Belgrade; „:aelhe-rfiyar 'castle Serbian capital•is-talled,... gfettitilc,,11-asiA bad Jake. But he al:, fialS.t fainted When, lOOking let6', the, meriting' papers two day§ • later,, futd;thd •rebort ,thil.liesestiontion 'Of- Xing.c.'AleXander Orono:Viten' Said' Queen: DragatH •The Patten war.In, „lag NY:Aff 110 .0004001, f�1 the habitue! -of tho Imperial. ,frain the TM-. t� *brit. as:a chauffeur than to sia in cona.cil not, knowing Who wOuld ..pay. for the black toffee:: So this,:romantic chapter;.eridcd and ,the,.Casa: •Pteeere teased. to • be a , fetor in internatiaaal T ;••••!•••a•••,••••.#4.•#•,,••••••••.... 'Youth in Gamble With Death • Career on African Coast .uinihe to Pride of Life for White Colonists Who Work on • Beach: Where One Succeds Many Others Fade Yearosof Broken Health in Homeland , HELL'S PLAYGROUND , • Abele, Beach. is a sight fOr al! 001,0, Melth equallygood leek he may he tees ,toinauCe.:,•niati•African., able to,•rast,lea;on. hoer.. „ Sat -when ;,ccieoe, • e..eneonAe,',..an;,. iv..4e*. there ter mon.'0,gridt;r 0410, in' tlInhar, lln.inak;• not the 'hot niOn,4,len Wink • 4 .4, dilferOnt Sandy/Leh in matter.'• • ' • • i• i tjiti• eked; wlikh. has 'PY.'nOw.'heconki Wolt Afti,eat'whito 'ffien•andavo.- .hot, will havo to eatiefk. :men can live only Within the timer:of' him. Leisurely: "ehop",duripg the day their daily quieine. -Every; One. Weare is a: rare • experience.. for.,the "firat . • the'•iitrabied, look' that is' the, price ot Attica.. • I.,. lifo in, the tippiee. I talked tenti,.Efig- ...Work • goas on unceasingluntil iish•nubile.sehool boy Obecking ee,r40 h!x... the. _-eveni4g4often :later; ...The, alongside ..the" Mlrfboats on 4:eer.a beachanatlter's head .aches, 'his' eyes Beach. ''There was te.,pink bloom on ap tired ' and dazzled in the ' Winding his, cheeks. Ilis fade. was sallow, and 'sun: glarb.:., • NO tennis .at sundown for lined wttli filaeSS iiud worry. . Just a'.'haati. shower •• • opeople. in England "thifik that . before dinner-. • P,4T1C.la.Y: 18'; °661!,'..4).1.0 , . - • . five -ea0ilir, :L.1;0'0007700 dod!: .felferiShIY. IMS'Y day of tli*'Week. tete halm ,aviPed out all disease." he 80 iaaCh vital work has to done told ' •'' Pushing:back his that.:the • conscie.ntiouS "Man dare not heavy heiniet.„,',,..,J;That idea 'llnrte'. lie even gO'!doWn with' malaria" until': the out here -it's alt "wrougt We.cortain-forcee him ,• . • • ly are. not . overpaid; ,'and our: lime leavo eVerYfew.' year is, notad'uxiity -It Is•death t� 'stay, much lenger,:,, 'Senie nieg don't stick it fer. a. year:": He told ine‘the facte., for the benefit, Of 'theta who :feel -the lure of this., coast that...a novelist 'onee: • -"Hell's Playground, . • •• ...."Beactimaeter" Is First Job. • .*The newcomer.to a trading •.fittn anY, Where in "West •Afriek .usually so.ds. iii4teit'at.'work as "beachmeafter,7. • Ile goes down.' to the. beech ••, at;14 0'elock-in-;,tho,-•-mtorning,...and".•hits boy ,•. . . . - . "Lt4ST PIONEERS'.0P.AlilATIaN't . . -. ts the .title -of thit mess work to , be east in bronze, upon which Vitter Fria/311.ot . . ' . ... .. . New • York. is "puttng theltfinishilig touches It will be p. laced either in, New York or in:Detroit next. srpring. lk : -••• . . ,... • 'f011OWs hi ln • .soOn ',.afterw.atc1.•..with •brea.kftef.„ ,Cold eggs and bacon In 4 very hot f Shed:, His main flUtY fs to check cargo. as the fairfbeate coins in front, the freighters itr• the. roadtitead. He must, ave 'quick eye. for 'break- • Agee .and shortages• -tor the ingenuity , 'of the thief is.inOre'Oriontalthati•Afti- , • ,Salaries Paid for Nord , • •. . 111 return for thie, unpleasant life the IPting• man learning to be , a 'West Coast trader may • expect a salary of .$125 4. menth, poesildy a little More. At the eicl of ..two yearejie will re, ceive four Months' 'leave: On half pay. If he Is invaiided-lionitr-before-hiS con- tradt has expired almost 'certain tO, lope 144 •job. If :he works hard for two years he may be lucky 'enough, to secure ail 'eighteen ,months' contract for the spell of duty; and nhigh, er Salary. •A' Well educated .young.. nainperabitiona'aed,witli:threThisFelitial. physieal encnitalice, will be making more at the end et fite'yeare'thaii he would. receive, after twenty •years In England.' ',pi he May stfil:b43,..seliiiig Cotton, nrint. to hot and Odorous humanity behind , the, 'deunter• in' the store • • , , . • • • • A Career •West Africa Is t gamble. • PO.i0118 Of natives : aril** 'daring. the You back •your"...character . and 'your , ,aay with. palm kernels. Some of •them body _against the most insidious ...gemPraiices_,Clikidag4 - Handling' of -Crooks To 'th:, Editor of the New: York brIvikTisanesan andinyself: "Ite derful What. the have done surfboats. . inte.,casks. Always he must have an of ..them, are dragging 'themselves end see:My old friend' Mayor*Thomia, ,1••• an.: eye- In tho back Olds head for (he in along • slum pavements In • 'English Ohice.ge to-daY. Waeted to go Up, ' • • • „ coming• , doubt Whether, any land. in :Son, but ,had had English breakfast for tills conntrY. • At noon, if, he is .fortunate, he 11107 1).() werld brealte men.' More surely ' the The agents and A#Vliere.. Stray. vercoats. Go- IcatTY,Pet.,61 ,ttes, and calabashes of Mate inworld. •,ao(ni nil '1 ha"b h stet" inuee eupert4SOks,- wttlx,itheir...4,006-a-yeat Eh • - Garrett, Ind. -Just _..iassed through • "Flank". Dudley, sotto. •secretary'for see' ,e'verithing. Weighed °tit and Meer 'salaries and their , trips to England 1 • • the*Onialia Post "of the American •Le- , :Sated. ' Malt supervise Alio labor- 0141317 nine or, tivelVe •nionths, are' the to .a* 'gathering •:consisting : era' bagging. kernels.'And _Pouring 911 men who have won. Tho lOne•ril! s6the - tea for luncheoe. ed was fraid he would 'Melt :Thim. My breath. ' ,'. • ' You can' kid about Chicago and its Crooks', but they have, the' .sreartest way . -Of handling -theft' Crooks of any city. They -get 'the rival gangs ' to, kill oft' each other and 'all th&-police•haye . . to do ,is just referee and:Count up the bOdiee.' ' They Won't havela crook in 'Chicago unless lie WO' agree: to shoot at anther erook,...' So .viva Chicago!-- • ' WILL ':ITOGEItS, teaSon.-:tliketlient hesteet,'!, • • • • • " 'But tlie ea.,: for lunch. and ,coOtletelt than "the Coast." he. a,dded. they .give the ..stagger up • Pie mo so overcoats that are -:left on the trains See, hero are • forty • 'ef them,•, and they are going to keep lot of veer, fellows -at least ,iorty poor follows---Warin." • •• • This is the'end o the 'etori+2-eXcept that if yon'hAve, an.-micialmed: over- coat that youN4sli to leave anywhere and Calat bring it to the legion; ogiee, leave it', on the . trains 'Srunning into Omaha -Omaha World Herald Faster and Faster . , What.is•the "safe speed' at which to, 411N -e'en automobile? The ansWer is the ,same as the ansWer to most %nes- tione:It depends., , .1ylr. Paul S. Hoffnian, vice-president of the Stedehaker-CorPoration, pre: dietethat -within a few:years all speed, ave or Piovided By' t e -State • The New GoVernyr.;:ent Of. A49ia Thus Sets Aside Another 'Old Law of Blarn:,' . , IlaiTritat. got. ,rid the:dervishes and and 'drink .liquor • Mannfactured and ,legislated her eitizane out of •amany I sehl by the Government At present Moslem practices, republican Turkey,ithese pork productsereimported from Hein laWs and, ordinances will' have: w se; 'ens 4.P dam is. the State religion, has 'gone into other 'Oakes , Anatolia •haire• herds to disa•PPealed. -.Michigan lias raipeed the Pork .:indtlitry, the GoVernment of wild: Pigs which:ruin the aerecerei each.-otheti. said Mr: Ilabbard. Sa d Mi. Ilybbar some place. to la* and .punislies only, What As called ho C tit I n declares that •Is- I the Balkan States: But 'Adana' and M to. Study What Beasts . Man Thitik.Ab04aPtiH014:TheY.,Taik Investigator Go-'Trapping"Viikh'PhonOgraph--,4 Catch • Jungle -Remarks"' On Records—Seeks to Found Study Cefitei in Bush r # e Must /Agree Brother , of (13.enito Mussolini Opens Campaign for . Clean News •-'. ." , Clean Papericliii#, Midi; - geteertA noteworthy. . hist Ppeeied by WA. • editor, • ,••*tneldo:'PliuLsolonl; the: DUee'e.brother.,./kftet ,peinting Out •tholi,.. changei effected' if.Cthe••Italtati: prose" , „.... ....... , • .. , , „ in Itike: tWn Year0,..the.,.w0t0P.•.ciettr% plalns„that, ragiet pePore: 00W.. firma: to devote; seVeX41;.eoliinane: • their restricted to'long ec'eOlints • ote,cripipa !..-taid • Benlationalr,....storiefi, Which are contrary to the ideal .whiCh., elretY joifratit professes tef Mussolini Sakai. ."that..thie practice lie abandon- ed:, • even the , onaisston of such stories fedi:woe' the ',Cireeltithin • of': ..: eome papers. The anaee.Whielvie aka!' devoted.to atories critifes; etc., Conte'. better: be used by articles •eantaining':' instructive,."•'clein neWs WhiChrtenda tO.; elevate', the .nicltal' level' ' Of all: classel.:of.'s.oelety.'„' • . This article- has been. reproduced , several Roniatt newspapers, whiph. ea! profit; their iinqualified appteval•of the• ' camptilge of Penolo , the Editor of :this page has followed this plan cOnielenticas•- . Murder and 'Budden death, when associated with the• crib-Ana:4Y ,Iniane. oulydeserves entice' en:tlie 'Oases. of medical treatises,' 'pot',In.'newipaper* •••. for general Constimption. . After who gots "tile kick” out of sensational •new s ,.of this chola:der? , Just keep:Yonr tide Open and; watch Who: it ' that ushally.,ponrs,0*er every detail?, • jfIi :ie.:. the: •Mentally Undeveloped,: . the , old 'melds '•ot both Boles, ...Ob. • 'whisper •"huh stuff": behind. their. heeds, .Aad these.' '"Just n hit fineer.7' • „ • Quick justice .afid, punishirli; ..raent 'With '. due •puldieity 'given,. the, ,Penaities,Shetild:,act 65,A •deterrant. to the swave Of unbalanced,. nate- that ap- pear to -be anon. us, but Mussolini's brother .is right -Clean: up the prose. and stoil•giving front7page,•positionto••„ • the ,;14ellers•And....the'utetreane7riath-:: et* give „theta:the lash • and Wei • • 'cape ToWnL7W. Hubbard, Aine*Iviiing '.elephants : and found that chil ,eaii 'author . and natural • 'scientist, '..drei3.,•could -ride et • them • and play formerly' oomiected .with,, the zoos :et with 'them.- , • . .„-• • New York , and Dutton, hes 4 et . - , -ake-C-ornparingol-to ' to .the African 'bush with 'Vie ',Object Hubbard•belonge te.niany learn - of exploding More ed,.sodietiee, including,,the••Zeologleal. aeiniale..' , With; hini • are tin . 'wife; Society of Leaden'. • :After, lest their: eon, and. their baby girl., ;'• The; .visit; Africa; he published .a book party also Includes• ..Misa Elizabeth, entitled :Animals," dealing with Man Of •New York, a •.iiecretary,' arid .hie research Work le: a pofeila.r.,way. The present expedition Will probably reeult In .a advanCed` Work... , is nak..ambition; establish: a,-,cipernatographor and assistant: tinie we are, going. to study animals, to try and find out What they. ar,e thinking about and how they talk* large station in e • Africati bush;" 'reckleee driving.", , There is much, tO ptevieusly Those Pigs have, as ,Ile -has a grathophone willoh. scientille• pax:tie:s .00uld go taken pver .the :grain craps. be said for this ceurse,`• but .how are alma! noises t present if ,I wish o compare re- recording • ,xnachine . for -preserving and compare notes badly needed er r ea coati r es • • • A t Polish,syndi- India and oth 0 i teal t i , liquor 'monopoly from a ever goin'g establis s an ar s " cate. ' . where pork•is taboo steadily Increas- 'a - ed through the cen'turies: • • salts 'with 'Other resbarch workers; I ' • por era ,.H-ence a .Going to Take Beasts Allve, and Study • yths about African ani. 4;—ave tO write to:them and send a few '1 t d d .1") — h k uor were pro50 mafly - ininossible for a ratitorayele depand- a • • • b MAI &when. lie found= P:oik factoryds to be etarted„at Adana • . • • , • .• •• •. . , • pieltled.spetimena. There 'Ought to be cardriving citizen to agree en- a . mat- ter •Of .siniple Arithmetic?' • • .Mr.,.Wanittini: goes a little too 'fast , for us When he Sari' that day afterte. Morrow, autonitiobilee.Will "espect::, ed'?, to. go at a•rate sixty-five:Miles an hear.", "We are living a rapid •age," he •adds. •!"and imust keen going More rapidly all thetime." . • WhY?: In.. spite Of !tlie increase of automobile • Speeds:. . Miss_ fritins, are :late', for 'lunch, iio In hal' after the alarm ciOckhas.gpeo Off and id IOng stories .duinfg baehres.aheurs: The rept(' ageiiiae given tia more time to loaf and rest from the Weariness of trying,' to be rapid: 'And' (hat's 'atiOut all, ' . • of 'areckiessfiess" whom it is 'already - Bot LLLUVU male ,have. -• recently been exploded A.D., based as it was Upon. whit. he hunters, into ham and bacon for dein- that. we ,think there will he,' a rich a laboratory in the, I .heart• •of • 'the ',Rhodesiae ,big genie' ootintrwh.ere ed his religion in the seventh Century 'Which will euro 'the wild pigs shot by .- . . .. . :The.,;taboo „against perk MORaMmed' Peat ?knew .of 'Judaisni! and.christianiti- egtie .use and export. The fanner& field *';Pilii .11lnd':(4 .Teneaf•cli'•- , , , . , , .sport . as we will, thus provide ' 11 ' Well •.:prto-o-• IN°T.thin4l'iPatilerralfe'riti,leiltiglbe:litebOfiii:d . :teak front the .Jews. ". But how:, inany, r profit; While the' raising' af . Pigs. as Rhodesia., ter' instance, we hut- -F ._.... As ___„_:."illirliii.ent• last stay te *Me7,,71iiibbari'si•headcillartele.'.fOr the of Turkey's :great. StiliariSw,ere wine, .e-epnamerclal Product is tee Muth' to laleas ;to, tl;' . Wagon and drove -them i bibbers? -. Pork, however; is ,•,a .., peg-, , be expected at present •by '.' Anatolian n1;.'°11t:. , I • believe. that eVety' wild ani -.1' . nextt .10,, months wili. be • ai, •Choma, ;republican. COthestible on Turki.44,1farmers newly einanciPated. from. the Plat In Africa is bartaless unless first. which he 'Cofillidors to he One of tla , provoked by man. ' ' i .ani :going 'to, ' : • • • 'e tables. • • • i• '' ' : .• ' ' ... i , . A. quiet evening. at home nowadakis is the one When the radio battery is 'aivay:13eing Charged. , • . • • bonds of their •religion, yet it Is not •Indikely,ie the future, w'llett. the wild herds of pigs reduced. • '" • As yet • the Anatolian retains • • querer .te-day. spells "Father Of the strong Ottliodoi straini hje mine . Country" to Turkish School 'children, sectors, 11e- hes-. been '-releetaxitly has declared that Islam' will • not be. caught Up into •tho breathless whlrl allowed to interfere in any Way with. tho development Of Turkey' along 'ad- vanced Western :lines.. MoreoVer, •the. . . deserted mosques la large ,citiee may possibly. be turned into, school build- ings,'Of: which there ie a eliortage. , • TO -day -Turks :eat ham and bacon nes speta in Aftice,for .his catchyoung lions, buffaloes and ante- • As for the State religiim i3eing that` tote. apeeiniena of :event. , POssibla Watch theta.; grow tai."'•• • It has .earnya been .; maintained that., the, Aftioan trained to Wink Ike the Of ' :the' Piestdent;„ Mustapha Sweet Marital, Interchange Kemal,. whOse title of GhaZi Or, Con!• in .A young Man With hie, Wife •Were_ciii theirwayto a football ,game in their inaiaa car, proceeding by inches In the..'dense ial„ant.• , The ,B•el tans have 63centlY traffic. Finafirthey dame within' sight essetbaitilishaedt, Ailar7ineleiPbh:nOtengtorfri•twithiligli °Intit,he"ttIeld just : athsethw°ifgea:•111stafid"leadditai;gi; to see Whether. the seine thing can- goOd. iMni,14'0HFUthbebru.ard,i;i4sog:isiniag,...i.yti,,:t7yaott.,11. ,hwaidsliont.yopillahnacd7 oreur."'! 0"./ikaendc), Why," 'asked the husband roguishly, Dunot:r1U17 bir Yieit'• eeptured• here'?" 'Pecanse," giggleft.the wind of progress legislated from An- gora. 'While Turks in Constantinople restaurants' eat their ham; and bacon and poa with relish, and wash it down with beer and light wines; the Anatolian is content to bring up the .rearguard of progress in .Turkey. r- :Pont! Roast Swans Ro4f4. ,sygnot was served ,With • alt ' the picturesque berenianiee of th. Middle • Agee: at a' .ffitisV of the', VIntr', nerge .CompanY, in..Lendon'.!;• • Prince•aat •Walee. was Onaorig the.: • .. gucsts, ::Six.'..inusieiane--iri. blue. serge ackate, peaked? • caps.' •and .v.rhite Preceded • the, ..ceremckinioua.,entranc• . , . • of fear roast Sw.aes'. • ••• '• • Blue:••serge • coats and whlte duck trousers are enough - tcr• cause sus plan:ail that theeo. areflegenerato davit. •, One doubta.Whethor RiCharti:the':Lion, 'Hearted, when .he Mtrodneed' the tin• .ceetere. of,. tho Thames River awann leto,England;.eyer kftew what, blue . serge coats Unci.' White duck : fronsere• Weio: But 'the poverty 01 •moderp. life" comoa mention 'of • tour •. • roast eyries. ' ' •• ••• • ' • a ,• • . • "ra , of .York !entertained in 1374 he 'Belted •• ;A' mightier 1 meal. :•••• We 'Wiil• not ex- hausti the Mann, but, ' in ; pciultry ;alone.. :•; • "Font.- hundred sivannea; 2,000 geeee, 1,000 canons, 400 ploverai; 160 dozen qtiaylos 1,000 ':ogritted,: 200 dazen the . fowlS. .Called. 'tees:, , 104.: peacocks; 4 000,maiardeai and' teals; 264' .cranes, 2 000 chychens; 4;000 pigeons; 1 00 ". heron shaweic ; ggo ..teesa.uTitOs,50 partridges,.•.4K woodcocks -• lews„.2, , • • • . Tha.King‘of reMins a: ; theOretical 'ownership er. the dsland'S' swans ; the Conapanice• Of' Dyers, and 'Vintners. tail. maintain oWaneries on the Thames and .on tho Fleet awan- Uppers catch ,sonie of them: 'With.' ‘crcailis each 'yeat;'..,.and. 'coltniel.Of tho British array Still the. • • royal sivan Warden; But 11 ronr, sivami.„ inalte a 'feast, the ''appetito ; that ,was once the glory : of the Saxon" race.di fallen loW, indeed,. . • ho• • . . • • , perial,..warned the 'Auetiitta—ireiretsic.- ' • . R. Highness Loves Histlinadian Home The„ranibling,. ceinfortable, buildings of the "E.P." Ranh A -"Wee-the-ortginal-ranOlitheuse.--carefullY•-ereserved.„,,_', *, " the fle,ht jthe old, Chinked log elibin •1"•1!;•:•. '"I left:Our tickets tO the game eti top H. L.'s "Line-Booki'I.% • . ' •AirPlatio,frianufacturere•hope to got • Mini:freer 'Makers interested in theii. industrythat, thok may itaP.att • to if some of ,thestinintus- they, injected into the automotive, -business-L-when litieging, it ne to where it in to -day.. Ne'dOiibt they Ilene 41416 bring. ehi high pricee down to earth.' • ' . • "Think you know ehough', about': grammar and punctuation to apPredr„ ath n gObei typiat when you get one?" ! "I think so:" , `. • " 'Vent me to 'ke to Work orla Your'. • tOt glicrilles Nic110 i arrigtta. aayvat _ itterriii?teir liWedthusiasticalb' • • by •ingi:• „ "Kindly hang gp 'your -things, and My dear, 'remarked traggs,-Wbo-had, lot's: get at these letters" jest fluiilicdlanaling a :Wk. oa • - . Weittlare Of Natate,", Stria -1.4 A re- The 'tollearing, qmitod in the 148" rlllaV. e C , ,• ,-• • "1'T 'Nritit`t ' int ir 1 Ye 'kat not be Partidelarly-geott 'long StupendOusi , When I reed A poetry.• d,doe' Contain. . bOair•iilie..thia it ra',.iket T110 fitInk liCWgood.: seintlinent; however; • ,s• uttorilev hew' ,Insignidcant`' it _Man.. Thp. Cidtlen, 4u10, the -061deti 111110, lIth saidhle• Wits; A arotatiii the ride for ine;. have to wade ..• threitglt.flys 1011094 Were this , the tot . the ,,inorldo, votes.; to dIssovev•that:; lielr;•11epl)i;, We. . • Cerapetent. , , She was applying' for a situation tig; •corifidential.-eleilra,ted tynist.,,and halt/Oyer turned tipoti 4er a., rant& fine of questions :'Talk Slang?" "NO,. air." KnoW tic.* to 004cat alai correctlif" "Yes, :Sir."' '.• ,"Use 'the telePhoneevery': other minute f" "NO: Or." lie., Was thinking of ,soraething elle , to ,tisk her:when 'ehe ,tOok a hand It' the matter, and put' a fear queries:, . 'Pace, the door:When you're dictat- ing?" • • . ' ; Wlie1'7-.no.,",;'•hci.:.ge,sped in .aeterlr' !Bivalent • • ."Slam things' '‘afrotit‘' 4110n 'business ls-bad? • ' ' itlsro.ft r inevement boa beefi started to proVido a l•eservatiou fox' :gorillas In West Africa, • •Ltite disliatchee 2'elite'tlidt'aVlftte/r St11tes'-trfarinstrarti- 7titteinpliiiiTfrileiroilietI1rtirtik6, :that .‘ • •