HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-15, Page 7riton, in "Moth" Plane, Breaks
Five Records in Hop to ustralia.
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Bert Ans. Greatest Distance and. Makes'. Longest SO1O
Flight; Ever Attempted,, °lying :rigland:WIfinPre.-•
niacy inFeat8 by! Fliirver," Airships' ',.•
England* atprernacY it :the dePtut! of only tiventi
.POWered •With a small Cirruemeter,
It is :fittedvvithfolding' win,ge.„•and ;a
hinged laiidiiig carriage,' an inventian.
at •The,Plane would'eaily
:fit rintoa, a: One -car .•garage, . and. sem be
Imelted • around and wheeled from
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Place. to.place _With 'eaSentlY oiremiart„.
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: Mani Planes of this 'general. design
:and or the •"light.platie elatelfication
:are In lite, in .FM.(0ande... Where: .the
-4filviree-prate-Idew-reallyt.het*,-Caught
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Oit.
`Tlie type 'la Petrultif:with...wenien,
WIIOehOW•a .breferenOe.,- ter. th6::DIX
, Meths, which, they pilot . theinselvet;
e !de -Spread Ilse Of title :type • ki!'
luth vesulted
labst of. the
Chiet wIlielat, is • tbe•.,•werid.e.""figlie
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plane". fippe4 'record. '
'Ou February 7,: }flakier took. :Off'
. fret* the CrOYclon ..AirdrOme near, Lon-,
don, and, made -anuneventful non-stop
• iment 'of the sta.ttil "fiffryer" OrPlattev
•or the "light .plane'. Slats anIt is'ealir,
lid under the-tothige of. .'the ."Feders,!••
•• Oen Aernnalltlail0
• •qagnin ,detnonstrated last •Week: when
• Ilert Hlnkler, a BrLLtsli pilot, Made a
' In: rit', 'ship of this, class from.
gland' to Australia In fifteen daYS.•
,,Achlevernentt14 the..a'Phere of :ttvla.-
.tton hive hien se- nuttier:ow' earl' se
emarkable• in re'oent ntenths--thet.
feinte longer .9-t0 'capable of stir:
, •-(Ung the pulillc• imashiatfon, or .rout-
• ing adequate .enthualivern for their
secomplIsliment • flight
'‘'was Pile' Pt the :"31:i0St..41rilaZitig:.tpttS
ot alrillarte plieration waleh Yet heti
been made: .• :'•
Five tiew ain records. were. broken
.as tile:result of I-linicler's fast trip.
First his England-to-Austrailia. hop Is
;the greatest :distance ever traveled :in
a light au plane ••, Second,.. it is the flight to Froin Rome he Went
. longest •splo flight in any .kind: of' a 'to -Cairo, ' from" there to .Dasra, in
Third,. •It is the faset tiIp Irak,' thence., to 'Karachi, tO Se***
bettering the old, mark by thirteen -pore landing on the Dhari:430ii.nr AJr
days, even ,` Made • between,' England diorite outside of'Calcutta ea .11,1ebra-
....and 'Australia. Fourth, the melt- arY' i;`6, a distanceef 6,000 Miles front
• ingof the flight, a .ndiv. record ;or the 'hie starting.; point in England. Then,
•fatiteSt jouiiiey 1,10.Wedil 'England and he went te Rangoon and from there
India 'was established ; ..And ;•finally, to $inganbre, which. Ire reached on
in the Cpnrse of the journey.; .1.1Inkier'..February 19: „ Frent Singapere, }Una,
made th.e.' first non stop flight between lei. flew over. thelsierids. of Sumatra
London and Renee.' • ` •;. . 'and Java and aerosa a Water': juiiiit0
Hinkier's .plane „Was an Avro .A.vion Port Darwin., •: Australia ; ' 'which he
•'• biplarie,... little larger . than a Sperry. reached on February' .22; daYfl,
' MeSsengei,. yhich has a sing. -spread after,he left' Liinfit& '
.... "Fire' Eagles"' f. tiserteps analle.-aw.a.v,.' :A, scant ; rain-
, uto. of •stea.dv swift flpht and the
,..... .. ., • . ,,„,_,.. .. ,.., . ..•" . ,..,• . _ Plane, stioons., lew. In •al close, circle
F Otestry 'I" ire Kangerq• rralsed over the ,enrla :of 'ernolie., • •'.
• BY.:...Wiltei ' . in • !!Afileiii;za,.*; . . "A'..c'entoar. map.. :Pasted On a heavy
, .Forest9 •Oritario • For-. - ca.,p-lboarcl;', is .held'' on ;the 'observer's
. ee The obserVer studies the ter.-
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: estrY Air •!. • ervice . is',. • - • below. ' " • '
- rain.. . - and ,- then Marks at. iny.
latiitiV-=`-`'Siirrilia-•-r crciarortihrn::: .TliFEW,glirigs.
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• WOrk , . . aWay 'On a now cotirse,. •and :the busy
•.. • observer reeercik In ,the triplicating'
Sy„ Ileviiei*d ' R. Flint • .• note:hook tire:lue6.nio, bat complete
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TWseciry 'gives a' carilling ,detorip! niesenge•: ' , • • '-, - '
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Von. Of ' this flre-patrol of the.air,,, the ' . '!..'9.17. A.M. • •• Class A:fir:a-In.. bettirt•:
• • 'services that it, ieable to render, and •gre6n timber:011 top of . ridge, betwben.
• , the 'courage and' endurinee 'required. fourth and 'fifth, branches. un frOm
. , of its creWs.1 He:begins' with a 'story
.---or ' rather a: .hit , Of biatorf-7-7as• Poi- about N.. •;*..; .y4,• 'Section ,.9„ 40,46, . Un-
Isarv.eved. ' Wind. 'gentle ffere,, liertiV
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•"Late in July, after thirtY-one .days :9'2-1 'A'1\i'''' heading • ibth1.1..°-as.t; '''''w'ard•
. 'Of drought,' violent .:616etriC.i storms 14rger 'emoke.' • . ; •
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...lbreke:oVer.the northein'Rocky.Xtrun-. , :"Within, ten ;ninnies:three 'fires are
tains: More then two ,:litd 'Arts ..lnaptied..and. described, and the. Eagle
threatened the 'National Forests • of- swings back toward thejeolphit hollse''
',•.,•,Western. Montana and northern Iliaho,. On ,the inonatain,,Wliero•,is the nearest
•• .probably, 'the -wildest .ariti . roughest • telephone- `.`'.ceraniunicatiOn. with • the
forested region in the 'United: States. 'grcOliid. • organization.;, The, cibserret
' ..On'a shigle ranger, *district, ; sixteen ..tears one •COPY of the '.penCiled notes
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separate flrek:', were reneged.. • Two frein;his. notebook ,and. pl.c.es' lt in a
. - thousand 'picked .: .rperi. were . throwir'-stout, little cam. -as bag 'loaded T'; ith•
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. into "this StnekIng;eirinliitheater:: They .6alia.' .:To the'. top.' of.' tire . bag is
.grapple.di. struggle, • sweated, ' •and toll-.taalleT'S white Streamer..fotir• Inches
,•ed.,:, , Hero , they *on ., and In another
- place blieY ,fell, hack before .fresh on.!'
"Over ' it ' all; their: heiVY,..7 "drone-
. pildttile above the. ,labOring' mei;
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soared the ' Fire Eagle, staunch: and 'ntructUre, and the beg Of and bursts
•' : tiled Old Do •HavilandafrPlaties,• de= With' a tiny puff 'of' Oast a ; few „feet
sighed and built for combat 'work in • from the door •of .the, lookout. ' The
'-:•tho' weru, war;, :.-Restlessly ..-they•-•threa.:fir.e.C.:a 3`04•:: .nneeent..13P, 2411t4
roared •-• With greater ePtied ....Oen the 'ground' forces -have been • ..reported
. .alviftest•' .bird, '..alid endurance that while there .1s Oil' a 'chance that hit::
lorte.d ;Inhan.dr_e_ds' of •mileir.', It wad man .enduranee. and .skilt•ntaY be able
.• •bbe airPlene. patrol: , At the controls to control-. tlerabefore they they reach
•, were ArtuYireseryenilate; In tho rear d,eatiractive. prepertIond • ; . •
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• cockpit were 'FOrest. Service. etficers, ! 1131(tokened withsoot from the. AX.'
7 ' blIqr "*.itk, nialin- rind pencils, . devising.' banal, eyes and. •Ii °ries ;weary'. '. from.
: ways and means tp•eheck,the,adianee I• the. olag ,vigiL, temporarily ;deafened.
of the. enemy' 'helot!, therm . . '.. i •'• • -• ! by the ',•motOrs,-• the pilete and • obse,n:
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' "The' patrol . Was assigned to title ' vers, find, four, or five . hours enough
; region' Inisgs, by Apt. of •Oemereta„:"for.•..an 'average' dkra ;Nark ' If the:
• Thewold Platte*. :were- ',imperfectly -'tfir''.Is; fairly 'clear,four thousand „p?
. f...equiPPed,lii-nyiny7detalls- for the new inere'...tcntare miles of-fpreatinay pees.
•. •task; .yet they . responded' with' stir- . under the .goggled ' eyes of observer
Piltinglidaptabilitfand suoceis...0fien .and PliOt; '-,`: '..' •' , : • : ' •,:.•:'. :: ... ',
•.. OPy'. remained; in ' Ole tile,for. ,five ' "On P.:large...lire, 'one. Man' usually
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' hours or More over iiikatiPitatfie •etritiv:• a forest ' ranger, is' In • command.
' WY -where -h. landing weft:Id-WO heen..,.' Older his ,:direetien, theremay, be:' five •
a crash,' hittr*els , in :their 4lty-'7Olid- . or lifOre ere*" of fire-fighters :widely
, Mar -telt still,' ine faCttitese atatme4. ;filing. 'One .of the .gretiteat • needs. it
` old ' pie -Ilea tiettOrriaed on - equal , taint lithuedlatei. reliable, ,.and tideqUate° le.•:,•
' with ',tom) of the:Eaglet, Of ....tater ' formation concerning: the beintYlor Oi
•••••• breeds-, „.„.-,•• , • I; ' . • • . ' •*. • : I they arloue,se.ctionS ef the fire.:,- • •
d!on this . IMO., gray niernhig! ;fa.i'. l'.. I 4 • • • • • . -
' - 'Abovezill •;olistricles-rWith- the ' et1
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• lowing bho. storm, a hasty Call came,. CeptIon of' einehei the Melees, Eagle
to Potent. Service,' headqUartere tor .cOeirsee•the Outline of . sit:ch 'a,' fire In
•••pianes• to scout die/ strtpkeir: os„ t . a few. Minutes. .1.4oW,.cloie. flying
'hundred toilet away;: - 'Rai pariat:be:'' soniatitnes, to gst'cletail; it; busy, tenet)
•.tWeen'' pilots .itud ilittehatiet, betWeon half-hour, •Perliept an thenr, ant a
' 'Oats and;obseiverti and the Eagles , MeSsage OT a Map la ready in its'stout
rate out to get' theG4rind. An litair :canvas bag to be ,d„Kopped at the main
Of steady, uneventful :flying: and . the. fire Carrip,er at °the ranger's 'efileo• eon-.
• '''' :inotintaihs, loom lletil,, ..Thet Eagles ; iteeted with it by telephOne, •• •
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Jilting. ntr•the drainage or a fliennLAIn. •.sksereral Such fire's May be deouled
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Creek; fight their Way •abpre the' high . A
anui Mere or last accurately Mapped
•., :divide, and sw}ng acroson ' Hero they .On a Single trio- , ., It *Mild take day
circle :ever a lookout: honie loost,Ifit ,...of Wearying travel on the ground fOr
On the topmost 'rock of a 'barren Simi- •
a -06-Oidituiting Officer te. grasp the
' telt, . • A dguro-the lookout -40.
„ action and behaviorof lilies° •fliork' '
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pears b6tow, waving his arms .wilmy, ,,Aa in many alai. of its logititiate,
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' "Then the • Eagleri •06Parate, 06411 fielde, thetige Of the dirt:steno In for,
, pointing ifs' nose in • different direc- :00t-iire °oar:Or Is Spedfaijilliff;-, There,'
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- ' .. 'flan.. The pilot Site' at his, controls, in ilea 'a sellout danger. .The fore*,
.while the •abearter, With Matti spread' ter and the goneral.tptiblie are both
' .0pfore-hitri,..lteeps, his alert oyes ott....::prOno to.:eXpect; of it:the impossible,
the unrolling, Carnet Of gree -and -gray and to be discouraged and ditiapPOint-
t- hill& - NO lookout . ban Oa' 44.0 Ple ' ed•Wlion they" lane 'fella to delitrot,alt
•illeep'...rtiggerLeatison`olaw.. :.A,Off.01...,J14:001_.expeatod,•_. It mit be kept
''''nnit in tho ground under the 'dense' In 'hilnif that tite tilfeTsPrira!Viile in
...7tiniber..se6a ',little itieste In DnellOrtIon-:;ilie control is still but's promising on,
.-than1loes n•itiouse:Itaveretint O "(wen'. pertinent, • "Ita limitations'are -nip!
' i•l"',O,Cre,, nion.d6w in. 646 little rtinweVa IOW., Itput a tait Ito; fiteet it ditit not
ite, has' earired..threngh hit . miniature aupplant an effectiVe ground fere*. It'
• tiepin:1m , ' '• .oan lid Used to diSeover. timer to 'scout
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'..rrito„ plane:" V6 era , , Sharply tO on and map urge Itifitit.to tratintert Men
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%Ar . he Ida a leld.Y4 and to report on thee prompt.
• aide.' . Tha'•10-4 inT1"'S - 11 '"0 - ''+' ' 4... . ,4 f .rt tit 'ilitgaritontAt' on -auzillarA
' and „Points; and tho obsorver;apuiv•iiis • Y, '
..,. lintterfik nil tog, Tho <;41.1t.le.. ...of : the . to round tarot?) 60,!ii'lLte07_11luvr'auttl: btitrii
-*-Eagle Is altered toward: tui 141101.04 ._, , . , .,_ is .,
..inonoy4 a ...Va. 0 .
, .' hlue-grat phiP giOyOrlint aboV *It ,out all of ;its Dos Mitt . 4"
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Recoverini Simi en Sub
Chronicles of Canada's Jubilee,
• Are Dedicated to Duke. of Connaught
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Ottawa -Hon. C. }I. Mackintosh
recently received a dispatch from
Lietit•Col. Sir Malcolm Murray, 8QP2P''
troller ,• and equerry, con'T,eilog the
consent of the , Duke: of COnriasight
that 'the .f'Chronieles . of Canada's Dia-
, mond Jhfill004 bes.dedicated te.•,.him;-
• prid "wishing 'the .undertaking every
• Potable •. ,
:The dedicatkiii.,itir singularly •,apPro-
priate, .for 'in' 1869 Frince•ArMar; had
not'onlibeeri guartered.•in Canada as
an pincer iii the *rifle brigade but 011
Oct. 5 •:tUrned• the first soil of the..
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'Toronto., .Grpy & Bruc.e„,_Rollwan
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tra-
versed the then wilds of the Gatineau.
an a hunting expedition, made a tour
of the Great Laltse, and, .'rOiahltiii :a
Pert on Palca Superior, the Ocaaatea
was marked by the present city, Of
Pert Arthur , nanied "Frhice
°Arthur's l•ra•aclhig -* II, .1: 7 ••-
'• The, Duke betariO, Otsverner-Gefli:
eral :1n1911.; in 1916 relaying -the .n0r-
nen. Siena,, of the buildings -erected,
over :tho firal struttire, destroyed by
'Happily the corner stone laid In
1;860 'tiy: hie royal ,brother, had boen
saved: ", For: mere than •half" of the
critical great War, the 4.soldier-gpVer-
nor'S
.cotnseI.
anges in Auto
Coriditfons. Hit -
Life Tires,:
or • slow-moving position Is another
. • . . ,
oVil that greatly affects -tire ralleakta,
as it resu1t in the:eliding pf wheels.
A ear drtyen it the, rate' of thirti-dire
miles an hour .auct 'stopped at'. ?very
quarter mile• wear out haif of tho
tire tread Ina distance of 100
Different Features 'Brought :;,}1: igh.poIPivaeWreed7 bb,tra,.Pki:31:1:etisa. of4 the
About by Traffie. Conges-
. four-wheel :brake and the vastly
• tim OthPt ''.Factors. proved brink a ear
Raise New Problems - to a stop in tnieh manner that if the.,
• For Drivers • • . brakeare improperly aPpiled a 'thin
coating pr rObber is left -on the
Although the automobile•Aire has street • • • '•••
• "Denland for higher Speed, with
undergone :constant imProvenienti
both as to fabric' and structure in tog
• cent year, . treniendeue.•cheages• in in
•driving COnditiezie ...haire greatly .46-•
• creased•the overage milegge,Obtained;
.according:.:tn.the. American Automo-
bile Association. • •.• • ` • •
fact was Cited recently.. by • the.
national: buttering body • as an addi-
tional reason for steps by the red,eral.
government to guard against a. for,
eightlibber. rebnopolY:', .
The facts Citedlliy the A. A.. A. are
based • oh, the records,.. of the' enter-.
'gency road ,service departments Of its
9513 , . Motor' • Olubi • , throughout
.United-Stated•and Canada. • .
• The salient fea•turetiof the ...ehahged
«. .driving conditions that have :loWered,
thifmanyr-cases•--as-7-intich--
highest decoration the Order of the .ae. one-half,„ are Auniinarized fol -
Bed ,Flagi•:tci the governrawit • leaderti; lows: • , • ". • • ' ; :;
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Michel Kalinih,,•Aleicei Ryleoti and A. • -High-pdwered enginet. that permit
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Mikeyen; .President pet,rovsley , of the .-greater:speed.
Ukrainian. Republic,. and the Baltic ' Increased traffic, necessitating More
• • • stops and. Atarts. • ' ' '•
•• 41:Stirin: observance 0 the. uniidvir- •..„IniprOved acceleration, ',tending, to -
eery,. all army .priStiners serving Sen. ward. tireabuse::, .,••'. t,
tencea for •broaches dispinklinehave More. powerful -brakes: that grind off
:been Pardoned: • treacle; ' • :
...Ainortg,the countless statiements•re..: 'Smillet,. 'diameter wheels, pecessi-
garclihi the .army,:thpre is no mention tating' more frequent .road 'contact ; for
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'Improved' ;roads, perniitting higher
average speeds. • •
To Obtain Greater Mileage.
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The' A. A..A.,'-statPnient continues •
'Greater. Mileage cau' be Procured
from the present: day tire. Those Win;
maintain reconimerided 'Inflation -Pres-
stires,who .itse. jiiclgMents ..starting
and stepping,. and who keep the
wheelie of the car ire Pro -Per .atignnient
Will undoubtedly Obtain satisfactory
mileage... In .1528. the. „driver: Of every
car will • ..largely, determine.- his own
tire, costs. " , • !: •!
. • "It is estimated.. that the. average
speed on the open road .is from ten to
.fifteen.miles an hour higher •.than two
years ago. At continued high speed.
,
tire slippage • is Mitch, grehteri., due'to
:swerving:and. 'axle, beuneer,resuiting,'
'from road inequalities': Therefore •It
is iniportant for tire . users to...realize
that • tire .mileage 'its decreased as the
'peod is:in-crease
• 'ISteady. inerea.te in the nuniber' of
ears. regittered' hat 'alSo' had it • telling
effect and has resulted' in greatly- con-
gested streets, with a resultant gain
in the number of starte,. and .stops, 4 es
signals.. end.,trafilo lights areOlieYed...
quieslyPirom a halted
, • . •
. HIGH•LY AT gt kif CAL - ;OPERATION' - •
ShOwinethe' pnehinati6 gun .ted 'for ..cementtirg valves d•ti lost under, aea
heat, 5-4. ,
--a "6.**•••
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To •Prepare For merit imqiiecl a ..charecteristically tut('
•• statement of three sentences •• greeting
Nextlitorld -is:tiers and Soldiers.
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Soviet: Official Says Capitalist
• Naviek.are Making Ready' e,i
Tenth Annkrersary .of Estabr,
•-71islirnent:, Of Army Cele:.
. brated ,
Aloseaw.-Warnings taat : Aussie
must prepare:ler Ake war wire.
eounited recently at the., tenth 'salmi-
versary of the establishment, of the snr and :,cirtner .c6tdicttitor, nolo: bait._
head of Salnion:RiVer, on ,South side
Nide.• and eight feetlong. calfinlated.
.to attract the 'man' .on the • ground*
Whenthe niesSage.4areleased
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.,: • After • 'clreltrig the .looltoat
the •Eagle iaees .ift.ra1iht _et the till*.
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of Leon TretskY, the lint war commis: -
army. as a .Comintiriist • inStAdtIlon..;• ' iO`tocl. to *.!Ru*est.alf for opposing the
It as only a 'shell time age that kcyverrni-K4it:. • " •
Russia Submitted, to the • Lague o f.., . • ,
Nationt.a proposal foil comnto; world ` Where Are the shii.t of
•diserrrid*nt, within; our Years," .• .
Fennel Celebrations:. of 'the' a • .4 .1
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Toronto Telegram • (Ind. Cons.):
(The:length of women's shirtiand the
size of,their hilts is now -governed by
the limited space ,of. the Modern apart-
nient). ;.Motors haVeeOme. 'Mansions
have gone. : The ' present is an age of
Speed as the past as An age of space.
It took a. great deal' �f the 1atter4om-
malty to • accommodate the women
.of eiren• twenty -6e years Ago.. Froth.,
towering • pompadour to spreading
ihistrtiffies it..**as • ratigaifident; but it
was not war -nor golf nor.tertnis; nor!
badminton:: The 'petit' ••ppet,• ,,and
past is , the Spanish galleon „style of
costume .' Fashiona . of • to-daymilt',
be eitbservientto that "nimble Stir-..ttakluyt
found so dsirab1e In tfiiAie of. Nyai.•
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,Lahdiacly4"Hoii• did',3rau find your
bed Mr NeWbordr., •IsTeWbord
'Well, I don't think the me.ttrets will
er need to be treated for the res
intiVal of enperfique •• • •
'yeitary, including paracles.Vijl cce..tir
on Sunday, but cities,' aimed/ are
splashed Wit ied bunti g .and news: -
'papers'. are filled with ,..enthhaiastie
graft -Ines to ai praise s .Red
army. . •
• NATIONS PREPARING,:
•War .C:ortendasar
itateraeht,:--deelared that enpitaile na7.
dens were preparing .fererishlr. for
War, making itliecesserY to:strengthen
the army ; •
"Thee. Mixt' 'i ar" he stick: "W-itly re,
quire not alone ,the army, ' but " the
whole Soviet Union • to exert its entlie
Strength.
The govelligOlit7U' catidnefilig•-arf
obStitiate ,fighltfor peace, bat so king
as we; are ntirreunded-by., capitalist
riatiens the 'danger -Of rar , .hang
over us alwaya. •
•,‘fThe arinY le readv. bOarieWei any
attaCk.:"
V. Stalin head cif the: Govern-.
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. Argument With His Petter Self.
greater, ,safety has' brought about low-
er centres of gravity. This:has been
aCcoinplialied• by: the use ,et smaller -
diameter; viheels,' . It is sireple . logic
that '.smailer wheeit ;revolve', more fre-
quently and .tha tire tread is brought
into ebfitect with • the :pavement more
than larger•Nheeie. The Small •dianr:
eter Wheels ' have, More, "action" as
they...ixithe and break, eghteet With the
rioatr.•.•
adveht of the billeoli'fire has
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Made Prpper inflation an Item of para-
mount 'importance? In the. day .of the
.high-presuro, tire the sole we stiffci;
and ample leeway *a.s allowed 1)31::: the.
manufacturer for those failing to 'keeti
. .
there at the proper pressure. Under-
- n a • oir•rrfi'Tth=t7,i--•.. overinflation of • the mod-,
ern tire piling effect In decrees -
. . • •
:.7tOn Puts
• ..Ariprov41.0n.,
And Vell0 • 'What's
•
Prabes
Aniejlcan Methodi
-4 thigushinanIn'aiii*
will not bone ao.:*.fiif
.aashing.U.8. who grata '14?f, .artiale '11.
on what 40: Os-. medal, ,Witkith*
1.0.4:0040:4. : •••* ••:".
"tfile find '10.0803- yeti' „ et.1011,..
'tlikIQUO/leita reatoknot the faiiipthat
Alas , Harper not •400114•
Consulting !engineer, .tor .S...1"Nutt 14.
:yielded ,an-intervievr on what le the
.thatter,:•OnCIaitherd, •and. Mr. Harper •
he$,•fehrui ntunher of good ideas for !
;repots in thattOnntri .• • •
the ,ce-operatieu. you haVe .
tiore,"' he 'declared, ,"There not the
"game tiriderstanding'betWeen• capital
:and -labor. England, dividends ,are, •
paid int in. hewn periede, and not •tin!,••
'Pugh ,put • Aiv.iwerv-e funds,•' As •••
sulti.. When there. ifs' slump as there, '
Is now, we can't afford -to put in
mod-
eri• niachiheiy *Or te•pay. a .minimum • •
• . , •
wage Of. $5 it day. • •
In: tho'AmeriCan plen4t• he more •
Progreeetve way, le the ealY 'hive for; '
England, ,,There..are able- Weilithen
there,. akilled,erigineering••fitters, Who
make only $12'• a. Week. • ' • • ;,
••• "Sales' Organization:is .neglected In
England; .Nyri have to compete,
, the sweated labor ot Europe' on the .. •
. One and with.: the modern, ma-
clihiery 'the tinitedStates on the
other: The hope of the .0iiipire a,4,4-,.!
United• Btatee:of tireat. Britain, Ltd
'Ihere., are 'itoo Many; Parasitet,' lit
England -4a , hereditary." peerage wltk
inernhers who do .:nothing ,beeause
wine? Norman 'baron . years..agci
a. bit of 'Ianct..:,,The•Only effort in • `
which they re involved .4 being hunt-
ed b;:tf•libetal:011Mberi from all nations.•,•.
,A must work to:•Iteep his e.etf-•
respect." ,.• • „.,! ; .•
, Mr. ;Harper, whoso... business:there
has Friyolved the In:spec:thin Of Many_
factories, riext etta.eked the comer-. ' '
VatIsm.of his native land,
Ing the mileage. ; • • .„ • The British are so &ow. to adopt' ,
•"Temperatures also.affeci Mileage. nYthing,4„ he Complained.'
In the. northern part, of 'the United `That'. are .frlahtaned : . spell
aSetaatte• smidtrileemtiliretsge-°•itvheah aith°.titlie6°SOUPtEllir- And taillin3raatt)°Irintett: t4skytteMa l'elhene*ot
ern part' of tile country" developed enough. • over there!' ,
••Asquith.,
• • The butler at' the Wharf,-. , Batton
Courtenay, • 'Who. nienthed
words. "Ha.Wari the best inatiter, that
over • Stepped On earth," • Wat • .perrnit
:fed te,eee the Earl of Oxford and As-
quith in. e lightTla t..Valch cmileriat
appear to the .majtillty of .',Cerin-
tOrmen. • TO, A. Gardiner. „he. was
"the ra0ai ca.:tient:nit inielleetthathas
been placed at the ,•service cif Parlia-
ment Since Gladstone • disappeared."
When -o.ampbeikBannernian In • the
ifenSe •of Oonimona. Whispered "'Bring
itio the sledge banner" Asquith
produced. :Titiliktrit of 'intelleet, von-
tennitubes. Of display, inelined
derstatemeht, ..eveldihg dernagegic; an -
peals; he commanded: respect' rather
than 'dice ellen from •Enklishineii all
. fichievementa.werii.eolids,„*hen
Ile be,canie :Prithe;:mtnister tpos he
had 'been, a 'Member of Parliament for
more than :twenty: Year's' and Chancel-
lor ,of•.the :Eic_hettiler4or' three...years,
He broke the 'power of .the.I1Ouse of
Lords; by, threatening to -overwhelm
,it `with air 'array or new ,p6ent gem-.
polled it to stirrendeil,jte right Con-
trol the 'Otrituriotur.-. ,Ifeeirrled out in
large Pailt.' the. i4beral...Prograin of re-
form. He •placed upon: •• tlte ..etatnte.
books. tire HoMe Rule hal 1914.
HIs ehire' in the suceetatui preset
*
tion Of the war' was great: . the'bold
need of his raeastires' at•the 'etitbreak
Of the promptness an ;dthe tore -
night then displayed, wen the•eoti-,
,ildenee of, the country, but wars 'des:
troy goverrituents,0 and I his was no" ex-
ception. Formation ;4.t. the Coalition
Cabinet was an • °Men, The ;Subset.:
quent .doWnfaii Of • the" Asquith 'Minis,
try, in 1016 was, largely -the work- of
Lord I3daverbreok,: the fruition • of 'his.
campaign against Kitchener, the. end
end dini of the.duet botWeen the poll.:
tiCiane and the Military exports. • In
1925 a COnservat1ve4Government
aft -hotted the. War. SerVices . of. the
greatest • .Liberal of lite • generation
With the. Earldetrie pf• Orford and A's!
, '
,
France
6:aritei Ito.
'Ulan should', enjoy m'onny' instead'
a dying and leaving- it te some ono.'
A Man Is happier with 16 , -radio: and
an automobile than in a beer lititise.";.•
. Takifig,a, ging at England% Waste
in ;clinging tO grate! •fires instead of
central! heating'. 'Pants; :114r, Harper
ended his demonatration reverse '
English With this protest: .. • '
• "IP England thd.•workingharn's Cob,
tages areb uilt for future generation*.
Here 7.1heY, are. built to be torn dein
when they 'become.' obsolete. .• And
that'S typical Of the way. things are;
on both'eltles_of. the. polid."-N.Y..-Bun.•
. •
• . , • _ • •
toraDewai B./080mi Ont -
As Con:poser of giiigFannt..
, . .
Lent Dewar who 'started life cia.otit,,..
John Dewar'S Thomito *pert, of • -•
; Perth, Is reasonably welt...known ae
chairtrtan Budbanau-Dwar, Ltd.,distiliers•••
,theanther pf.adst;:t
book on
4..;
prohlbltion iu the • United
tCanada and-New'zottand- tstatetc, O.
big a glolie,trotter„he nOW..,• comes fen,
ward is •.a Maker Of epigrams) nonie:et. '
which have • :heft' Carefully : colle. eted
43r-rearson's: Magazine., :
;are, as feliows' • .
•
•, .Many'av'mati, cliets out to -'leave 'fooV"-
•prints on the earidis;Of time and only '
sueeeeds in: leaving • fingerprint*, at
Scotland Yard.. '
• ' Seine men OlectrifY their audiences;
other only gee. them •
• .Teik. .4 -cheep unlit. It geti late-
ve lettere; • " .!.• • '
• . .
The , road ..to :aitceossis filled' •with
wehtei baebande. along: .
Lore Is an noe,en'.'of..eraotion„ entire- •
iy,...sUrroundo by,expenses.. • "
;The' quiek.est way to learn, tho
lat-
o-st dance niatiant Is to turn over ,a..
beehbie "la a. bath -Cote. • ..' • ". ,•
Tlbc•firet,intiinitiOn 1. tho Biqa' of
broadcasting Was When Adam::gaVe.bi.
Yoti cannot blame a g1r h• o pays
1,el
thligatmi,.(shoWing.,fit
.• ., • . •
The ,elothes that -Make the wefrian''`.
aro tis're clothes {bat break the, Men. • '
Doctors must bo In 'a dilemma to
know ',where to Vitocluate te-tlar to -
;prevent the ',Markt thoWleg, „
We have a.greet regard for Old' age
When It Is
The Man today whe hides behind:a
woman it SitirCis not a Ootrard;h.
is a magiCien.,.; •
n' SkoeT go o .00dr. a 11 Mid llier
• ot •
, AVOld 'the man,: whp 40,0 not atop
to see a dog fight, 'Re hasloat .all
ititereet in life. '.
. .
• 'Reporter (to ,Oldest inhabitanti
"To What 'do ron'ettribute Your greac•
age?" Oldeat inhehitanti ...Veil; .far •
the flrat WINO yeari et ,raY life thews
Witin't'ne InOtoPpoirs, sue for the' lilt
'Tante?' rr. ,
', •
:44eritlenien," laid tho candidata,
• 41 Ain ''Sto ani, 116 tilieuted
12104., •.Ottid • the candidata'
nuatooly4."bUt you 'are,not all therel•P.
We tieo that the tatiOitt comPaniett
haV'e _darted .tintiin$ edvorlisetents.
on the. bottom Of thathasals et thelr.
oars; • this is so: that. the' iGaettriculs '
-soiglike:tgautakets, wttst the trete'
Civil. 1A.irpi1ine • CoMpanies
2.4.11.th civil airplaita•Cpinntiniet lit
France' bnye been it*sured ef 'AioVeiril‘
Mont' stipport for' the Ihext ton yea*
It grant -of $5;690,609 tier year havilla
been approved by the Apatite toraniit.
tee of theOltitmbei. of Deputies, Most
of the expenditure -Will be tit the: terra
or ubs1dtes tc, tiahl:i:ef the four"liviiit.
rrencli air linos, none of whipli/fla ybt.
makes enough 'Money to 'be aolf•kup(
Porting, . , ' •
.11ble subsidy,to tett kiered,PerteettY
egittmate hotvever,, tinedtho planes
qesia be,. dreited direntlY fro* nttIt
easeerWar;dite-resiot
,:givett
fettle at „eit s.:1 Y;.--"V.Ei 4411400n -0(Itti
da'• ' • •
star-, • :( • ,• •
General Gillman of the ,
Array' brgeS, young dmeere ,te Peat,'
000e getting married un0Intiley ere at
1tt thirty,. But Islet rather
late to start to mos Drahleal Penni')
111'1441.'111ns how tO take Ordet.SI-44i.
nailY Neva,
•