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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-01-14, Page 2.• • ' -,•••• • . • •,;,..ro-4, , • ^ •s • • ••• =Ps • • • , • • • 144" 1"1 • ances,' ,r Province o Ontario Aroin Most '50!4.114 Condition • ir.''zi4; • . • . . . • ,. •., . • .• .10 Spring r Here? • • 'I , A. 44"04rY. *680‘‘.4" °•"" Lone •• • • - ' - . MS week We have had .evidence• in.. - ,' , ' . - -=-• • Patrols-. • ' ..'..:. .4 • plenty, that Spring, - must • be s either ,t • Parties are .: th11s e ' fiej*t'.*y,:e•e/i4 •tha Corner.. or :ASA that teeetiene At this time of 01thr Vleta9ilr.aab1 4 ItllaiPheini '"Just fooling. ne."1. '•," ", , .1'1.11. „past, yoaili several Lone 14.0.98, ' A ban Scout of the u-4911•114P4t114 ,' have „mganiaml very inlgebsetut Patrol .at_milforOtrin*, ..iliVard.00ti110,:haaliaehqu'e;lif, Which- have proved great. •.• , .,..„--. .?,• Oat 41, Jo X.049".eatit Headquarters a....,,„ ,, u.1 ,. u. 4... -....' • • '`0*7'17f100w.7'. '$11. 1011,1ilOoto,', WirtkcJ.1.*:•-ipy.eit, . what about having a ;440-0', ; ,f,t‘imr,AilAn.'w4t4no,.'••**vo been greatly, en,.... .• ".• ' •,*i'llielliaCilia `''0,016.11* ...4aS'', • '• • . ' lin your Patrol, and' Penh member 'in-. t14613 0 of you who Who attended. the Lone . .., 1 -Vita anther . elittP"'*ho la • net yet:, a .-'. ' • `,••••Bettut Oael'• P' at Ebor Parh.la.„190.:I'd4):seeet. •Deft -forget to senrian invita. .rememher Mr, Luck, '110 popular:ijw4- Oen to "Lene „'w,...tool.: t.. . • , t • Ot Ot.thet•'parltlietella;;40•thavet the ,. • ' • , _ • i .., ,..1,; ,,,..,.,i.:,,o,l, ,.,,... ii':•••••,. end .0? 04,4ont.,tt.wae ninth griefier• ,-- • '-, - Vekere:e.kbea Brotherhood,• therei than at,the • end.0 July,,,44.(1.•'.#!3,..,';..- ,kno,i,SCottt•ia.ii:-ivieindto:Ol.:Land-,ti. '04* ita'..*dandeffea=whiph he. piked• •-•hrether • to :eferi. every •other •Scout,. •••••„,rArAlieperk.on,l.pee. *hey nth. -: 1 '':'"i'•:."'.144 '° •_. p.itieeetking to the", 4t130:61.4 Law. ; 1 • ' .. entieran ."-,Whp, i!-....matr..wre::,igete,:th*t.tho.:,ntepihets.et. • ' 5 Z-:". 'iiii*ini(,.'iiirn,.PC:141,1.410 ;.,'046414.a?.kM.:`01*:.Ueltien,.'(L41eliatet4tiie;.."'Eng': •*•••"' • ..,00t one to fly in bifoliici a•Ow',A0'S.Itind). T/OOPhate'aent a gift of Scout • i , 'ago! .• . . '' •.!- : ' . ' ' • ' .1 Colors:, to the .members . of ' the 8th. WilaAb700"-VITIFI3traet" .. .i4Jerusalem Troop, Palestine, thus fee- - ---- - *II Lone - Soehfe.... re-Intende - to,• the-tering-tbishratherly-spirit, 1iirde.;41114 iftigte'',-0 rnii the', iirOie of 1 ,:ilone,.g*Luonta..eint do, i great • deai. to -.. :. ',Spring,. we. know that thee 19 is Olt help in this way. by ,Oettesp.onding.with . , more en.lti. *either .'tO'at,Pie.' . How% Other:!timies..ii. -this ' countryor •with AlKiq, altaingi4g. to:feed your. feathered Scouts in • foreign .countries. • • Every ,tiOndied„heixd ot -6te adOiwho: :;;.6.uf'•7 8491.410'14=4‘goout 06 44dineeoxIfs-44eliii;ichrItl474;t:t:004x0-• 'A „. ...'.4'.....:„ tiree''ter this purpose, setting At Op Oni have ,at,.-Ieeet one: •• of dperieand tying alliBcout. Pee4riend. Have You Jena? • If ,,.. 4:,• sorts of• titbits - not, • Write to your'SdOuffrianter and ash. ••••-qi,- ... ..-; . .' ‘''' onto it Whicklhe lair a thoroughly en- :min te get yOu one, ' bit 'don't forget. :Mk-- .: - v.- 7•'‘' 7-. - .• . 4d• 'irreIdeliteltY71:11Twile'rbTaher Canadian Lento ,or to a Foreign • prePere; nevi. bird houses' for next scent, '. :. ', • . ' • , 0 •• ' . .year'ff' tenants. Don't, forgett=that deaf .: . • ' • • • . . . • • Titre, lbaniesl• . • • :: • • - • - • , - The Scout Census .. ••• . . ..„ , .,' ..! . - • .4.k TROUP. Oit1T1•14G • ' :.• • - 'Lefties of thlw_previnen will he •ht- , The newly formed U ionville, Troop, ' terested to• know that accordtng to a ,i, ..•. , who Wore.,recentlY:.plembere of the recent census of the Boy Scout , , Mem- Lone Scout Dpartnint, lOtld. a visit to i".beishin 'of Ontario there'' are 21,793. ,,' .. . 'tem:nib ont'rteceraher 29th, ..for: thetrBeents in pie province, ,ineluding, of ,-• "•''• • ' 'biiiiitiiiiisit'Ontini, -.They visited the' Course, Rovers and Well 'Cuba. • .• .. • •.!I:Jilin-Nan Bank Of Vommercertuildinig,„[. :.Of this number 313 are Lone'. Scouts,' which is the tallenthuilding' in Teron..,-, and. the • above, 'figures shows 'a verY. ,: - •,,. •••• to, 'and Inspected It from Cellar to . reef.; substantial *reason. over the' figures •: •••'''...,i,_. ,.;.;,.,,garden.,,Ao,..0.0 afternoon they all went! returned a year ago. Werate'groWing' ,... ••••...-•40,a,"how;7 and wete..afterwards en -.1 boniest Let as see . to. it that wegrow - • :•-. ••• .... ..',W.t-ala..e.ti.toiSiipper,,folloted,hy.gtimenlitt, efficiency .is well as -in •naniberadni-: •••''' " •' anti entertainment by the3rd Toronto' .tag 1932! . ' . ' ..„.... .' .• t • ,. . . ; Particulars .,oe. :the, .Lone Scouts of '... ,•• . , - 'Here's a Goat? 'Mato Fee'.1932 '• 'Qatari°. may. be obtained frOra the. . ,4Always-keep-year-tell wagging,- even lbone.:..6cent '- - Department.: The.. Boy • tip • of ;it to' Scouts . Association; , 330 Bay Street, - • • . • lTerente 2:.•'-'-•-14.0NE..E..". ' • . ' ' •,, • . • \ ;;;t0- Iirrite:16 en; '1 • . • Yalu can only get;tne • • - '1141•41.. • • Experts Wain • Parasite4. Onc�rnBorer eritin cola 5-t-oiage 'Win - .ter for: Missed Attac • ! ;inSumner • Washington. -;-.An initial shipment of .., • . . fiatatiites-,; part Of. ni arzilY that May • • '! .• number 505,000 before recruitite stops, • -•''''.:Wilf soon reach the: the: United States• as the ,epearltead of the .1932. -oiffensive .0, the ro.,!,04 , Goet_nihent. against -•the-torp-,-boter,-one=theFtnost-tle- • .. stinctiVek foe n• with which Anderican : ' •,,;7 ••'it : agricnIture, has to ,deal. Gathered .by -''*• •.', ,specialists of ,the Burdait,of Entemol- :.49.0 assigned to : the labtfratory ' at . Hyeres, . On the' Mediterranean: •coast, • ia-arnirotnerasiteavvill-be released- - .. .., , . .,. , next August to meet the corn borer in- --4..- • . . • • • the Principal -regions. Of 'int statien: . , ' • Ditring•the winter this: shipment -with Thb C.osy Santa' • , . , .;.•7 , , , the Others that areTo Ta4; *Tile • - The NX The kift, • ,• • • . brought only by a Northern winter is • . hes. , .* Eitin ,cold sterage. • el:lied surveys of native parasites the mad and mood of 'coziness. Where •:showed - that they, killeti lesin thp,n 1 StIQW. never falls, where wind never , •„ per cent. Of the herein beiond the egg huffs and puffs .against ( the fronted • , State. So the nureen ofEntomology pane, they don't know what coziness , , • . ..loOlied • abroad ' for parOltie that. is. It 'goes With the delicious greet- • ,. ' • vren,ld attack the `cora borer effeetiie-• frig of ,warmth and with. mellow, lamp- :: • ' - ,- 1Y. Studies began in 1919; fie t long light when* and apples. ;You feel it •' .-, --aftet-the-cornborer waeleund- in intensely when, coming home chilled • 2 •United States.. About twenty species .and wet; you climb life It icy steps- . have so ;far been' discovered; thepe, to be •met by that first breath of the •, fall into two general e1asees7.-the wasp comfortable indoors. Something good . type and the fly type.' . An Mittmina- 16 roasting in • the oven -something tion was made todetermine whether substantial and savory. Alrea'dy.dent- Akeso.parasites were harmful to plants ed by . the _stretching ,cat, the potty, and whether they could attack one worn chair is waiting with Open amis. another. The tests showbd that they, The faithful furnace . glows reasstir- .Were nOt.harntful to plans. • , hwy. Diuriplirs! To get home on • HYeree was chosen as being a cent suck a night is worth a winter. fret 'Point for the collections. The staff of the laboratory includes two Anieridans and several Europeans; are employed on a parttime basia. ' American experts 'at.11yeres quic pass • 'Upon * the advisability TX parasites gathered in the field by ,.‘ -collectors, dand when a sufficient n ber, are ready they are packed and, Pla.cell in cold storage on a at ::...„ mer. They ',are then sett to Aril ton, Mass., where the buTes.a Ma, iteina nreeekting station, From the they are distrilmted throughout t . •*; • eern-berer-infested areas. q .• When liberated the parasites a 'Planted In Oloniet, to assure perm nerity in 'their warfare against th OM „mitt -About 150,00a . parasit • • enemies Of the corn borer have bee liberated Miring the past year. Blue •• the :impottaticnis -began, Oyer a decad ago,. niOre than 2,500,000; parasite iltaye, been ' liberated, and at leati - twelve Of • the twenty or S0. species firmly esiablished. . •. - • SeCond- Prench Plaie • , : S*04,?iphere" Paris. --A second' Frezickproject to; Send:en airplane into the. stratosphere Was disclosed recently. • . , Pierre Siterchais; aeronautical engi- neer, 1S secretly preparing: a plane kpr flight some ten mils or more above the earth,where PrOfesSor Aug - Mite Piccard -het summer made the . first •experiment by balloon. ' • The •Guerchais.plane will be . of 700 horsepower, eapible of some 200 miles .anhour. It will have a settled duralu- min cabin.- The plane Will be larger 'and more Powerful than:the Farman craft, which has been • prepared fara ST-milerfllght, ftight; as disclosed last week. The Far, man - plane ,will make the' attempt as sn as weather ConditiOns. are favor- able, but the •Gnerchais attempt Will be 'delayed until spring. • $ 4 . . . . . Though Provincial Treasurer's - Repot; Shows- ))0.6eit floc ,i?;,....i.;, • . • . '..4....." --This Year, government Are Making Everx. , ... : ' '.....,',-,,'''' - • ' -.• '.. • . ' Endeovor to„Fieve Balanced Budge i . • ., . • • . • .NeXt.Y, ;g4r • .". , . ' . . • ', .7., '-'•• . .._- Despite the ' deficit • as • anueuneeds, pia the facts, they will 'tell them.""at.' ., ' ' .• by Hon. A, E, •Dttillep; Provincial; one that part of OutariO'S ,s1V1)1,. , ... • .., . . Treaeurer, 'the finauelee of the Prov- aniounting tq $1.$,0.0.0,000, bee be .... •"; , .• limes are In 'sound condition, 'and a-• advanced , to. , the.:, Hydro Electric . • . • readjustment of.expenditures- and. PoWer•bommissien cif••• Ontario for . ... - etrenehtnent .,a1 (along, the , line will 'the Pur•poso, of .carrying out. their .. • • . • . .. ,• ' ' give.the Soyern :slit , the, eppertun- Undertaking, and that the, proviete, : :- • . , • " -ity of balancing it's' budget nett year. has back of' that a utility Owned by This ale= one 'of. the•-..statenteats' 'made the pith10 through itarnueicipailtieS, : • ... • .•• • . • .... .,,.. .. ..... • . recently by the :Province's Attorney- "They will able . tell the • paPlic - .• General, Col Cot. \v., IT, price, when' he that we have invested over $40,010,-• •• ' •'. ', .. ,. addressed 1500 Toronto buSitteifinteni•, 0.00 'in 'the. Temialtarning &".$erthern .'„ •..',. „.'. . . .: . 1Iigli.' lights in COL ..POO'S 'stieech Ontario. 'Railway; AO , that that 4k.:.. are .as follows; • . . -..... „ • . .. part' of our Capital- Debt, bat.- that ' .• •,-•;Jk. • ', •.%. "The .Prevince, 'will carry out- ., its we • ;own that ,road.,..'.,They ••,"Miebt,.. :,..:•••• • , eiit.••'Ttetlteliien.Pollety?. and, *41i4:20,;:::alse,„SaY'that- -Quebec •t,owni• no ..gy. n•• ..• " .:•• :•%, ...,„' ..: .,, ledate gird Miring 'the,year'.`Eleolgo..tervice ' and oWn•, STA, last year's; iantalmellti! hood and hs not 'Issued. bodda for "aigit,.'*Aiterer aCernect"the, tutipliee• ..einta..truatfen, Mie ',Province ; determlued. - •:4•. ,,,.„ • this .2 nnd*, balance its • 'hydgelt next't . inight.:ge forth •and.say.iliaL ". 'year. There; Will be no . more cie-.., we.. have: spent $125,,0.00;000 ct s. , or 1,er • roTibTaremln'tc-tfMthrelatroa-daand-that-QtrabeetaTrea. -r • would 'he• earmotLLibe.. Compared with - Ontario _ , '.. ..: The. lateettlaventiOtrirent Germany is th,e: ".el.oad ,movie.' Here w e •have we ec e 1 e cti . our. r n .roads. s. . ey are . no as • wide 4., . - - • ' • • • d• idd t ' t . '0 di ary d Th • t ' .. see Dr., H. Manitheinter of Berlin deny:metre-Ong, his Meehine. which ; Expenditpre, but the Province has ••Ontarie, roads . they are not as 'firth-. . ' ' • • : . . , .. , . . projects short films. . On donde to a distance of 400. eietet,s. . . ' placed 'a. • slightly higher license fee ly conatracted. and in most . places .. • .. ' • for motor cara4and. tencks • so that they.are not • in any .-way.:as good' • ' ' .. . .• • r • thie- service Itself will - e e f u - The finan.ci 1. structure . _Caaada--.4_,,, Climate -and , Life " • '. • . .fitio.. . . , . , • .. , ,is souttd. OM, Banks 46 ' evolving. , , ..,, . • i • The. Climate of :the :Canadian North, in ' /mend conditiOn. The taxation t. True, •they. Milk assist in financing ..1 ,•••• ' does not . adversely • elfest. sea life, in Ontario is less than almost any Canada and the ' proVinces. They aecording tb : the records of the other Province - in •Canada.'', :. The.,., must help to finance our railways 7Norvest--.-Terelteries-'-and-Atitkeit--'-soela-•• ervites7-as-vetl-as-4-4-and-:-ent-iiiglittudertating ' ' . :04:ild• Findings. In B.C. • Gralid Forks, B,C.-:-.IteOent,uncov ;ring of the running $75 to the ton' en theGold Drop Mines•in the Jewel ramp is, said to the Meet !MAW ,tionaLfind_in_boundsiouniting in recent years. :Picked saMplep are said .t� have rn nmuch higher; Several seMplek ,brougb.tto-Grenct:Fertrat Wive. large spot, of free geld. , and assays have beearunning around11, $3 The Ore was found in a grade! shoot containing' telluride and tree geld and is a: parallel vein from which, some 17 tetra of ore •runiting.$30 to the • ton wee reeently. shipped., • • •The new find has 'been inspected by, P, B. Freeland; Government min- ing engineer, who states that. Ore of similar' type has been found before ,in the district : • ,• • Great -Britain's Task Cape Argus. --Great Britain is still my' a creditor country with overseas in- thefv,estmente valded •0,t. _ the, and she is (Luke capable of restoring cm. her adverse trade balance and thus I stabilizing the pound at a reasonable up ea.! level. Moreover, she is now the lead e. ver in an endeavour to secure that co- • tn. operation froin the gold!-hoardiag re ' countries which is essential to theIntl- ' vation of Europe and of gtiropeatt. he atilizatiOn. • If she succeeds there • e willbe a recovery of 'Welild prices. a- I The *hole world, including South I • Africa vr,ill benefit and the gold •stattd- e erd will soon function again as it dict e ibefore the'. war. • if she' fails there e [will' be a succession et crises, each !More severe than its ptedenessor, finally civilization as we •know it • I breaks asunder, : Death in the Garage The Montreal Daily Star. -- The death _toll from. the Inhalation of car- bon monoxide gas in' a•utemobile gar- ages is steadily, mounting. A chauffeur is the lateet vletint in Montreal. The evidence shoed :that the windows of the ,antOmobile were tightly closed, as -were the 'windows of the garage itself, while the door of thelatter was almost, closed. It does. seem •estonish- • ing that so many people who are connected with the operation of automobiles fail to observe the most elementary pre'cautions 'When hand- ling ears in garages:Hed the chaUffeur in this particular instance taken care to open the garage window and door and the windows' of the machine, he would probably be alive 'and well to- . In Canadian North 4Tfie finances Of ' the Province are and -performing their: • fnactioris: Branch Of , the Department of the In- ,rial, are . s� outstanding as. terior at OttaWa.• During . the -Winter, to place -Ontario in tt 'class by her- it IMP& ifortire-7'surfate-of-7-the-witter-is-seif. The'.pubilo must pay for. i• covered. _by_._ailaproximately.. five leet 'them. It is no Of ;ice, '4vhich forting a: clearly defined .considei the' expansion' of any Of ; .of demarcation between the Are- • these; there Must ,be a,•niarlting' ef tic conditions 'maintaining 'abdte :lie time, no Matter. hew gooda project surface and those: in, the water . be- there must be no moreexpenditure neath, th e• result being. that.- the gen- until we wetreneli • and catch up. • eral conditiena in the Arctic Waters, The •citiiett himeelf must be given are Shriller to those found in more a ehance without fear of any more ' temperate zonee. These 'Onditinns taxation or• •• disability• to go 'aiead are clearly .reflected' in 'the 'character and 'make progrese. ,Ontario Is be of sea found north of the Arctic -hind her citizens. in this. •' Circle. The herds. of the sea Mammals "A habit' has grownup • In certain •havagliotonly supported- the, local in quarters of -cOmparing the finances Of •Ontario With Quebec. ,people are told that Quebec's. • debt,„;'much smaller and. that 'they generally have . _ . e surplus:" that those whp want to discuss the eubjeet^. desire to ' be honest about it and give, the • peo- They 'must stand behindour palities although there has been over -expenditure.: '•,'• "This fanctienot chartered_LBanits„In47Canada.•,:-.ii. • being carried :Out' in a Very helpful' way. I think prob,ably ' they • went the fax,. When tithes .were good, in, advancing money,'• tut they are: teditY-' standing behind all public bodies in an attempt to Work out „a eolution Of our ;problems. It is idle, there-. • !are, to say that, because there are subli tretnendeus depasits.'.1in„ Can ada,..; the. Banks can do every thing. Th9re is always 'a . limit to What ••• credit can hi...given: • The lees the • Banks have de in raising money money , for GoVernnints,. and 'Muni�ipa1it!e ,. and other :bodies, the • more will they have -for the use of btisinese and the help of our . people in. getting., • business structure back to normal."' ha,bitants' for, many generations but have also entered the world markets. The fisheries, while as yet undevel- oped:, 'have long been an important factor in the domestic economy of the ' country. The supply of molluscs suppert 'many of e arger sea mam- mal, while the • smeller varieties Of sea life Malatatin. 'the fishand some of the stneIl, mammals: The marine vegetation is plentiful and drawn upon by all forms of animal life as ' an aid to their subsiatence. . • I • ; New treatment Used I. In Lettuce Seed Germination I New Yerk.-Germination of lettuce seed although, ground temperatures I may be high by a new 'plan of seed treatment has been worked ant by • Professor H. A..I3orthwick of the bot- any division of the branch of the College, of Agriculture of the Univer- sity •of California. • PrOfessorBorth- Wick has recentlY-returned froni Oriel Valley, Cal., where he demon- strated the results of his methods to the growers of. that district. • . Lettuce seed, it is explained, require for `gertnination an. adequate sup-acr • of moisture; good aeration and a low • temPerature. , High percentages . of germination are secured over- a wide range of temperature 'from freezing to about 75 degrees Fahrenheit; between 75 'and 85' degrees most varieties fall off rapidlly‘in germination; at 85 de- grees permination. almost entirely stopped in moat varieties. She -"There's a time for sym. pathy." • Like the Widow's Cruse when a fellowA bl,k islike the widaw's cruse German.ISChool Bays Stage' `%.11S." Play Haniburg.7-4-German 'school Children, especially.loys, Who have attained an ages* which literature can be appre- 'dated, are Proverbially fond ,of the German ebonies, *fording top. c�r- rospondent of The Christian Science Monitor. They are well read in. Eng- lish cies* and dramatic -literature• al- so, It 10 no'unconimon thing for them to act the whole or a large part of • Shakespearian play at bieaking up or on as similar fete day and do it admir- ably, A new departure was recently undertaken by the sixth -form boYs•-•7 irtmanerras-theycare-tertned-h,ere--- of the Hamburg Herder School. 'They ventured on •a performance of G. Ber- nard Shavils,.".U. Joan" in the trans- lation by Siegfried Terbitsch: •'. The boys in their enthusiaam made no cuts and ptfed--lavt4ng--over-fottr hours. No one in the audience, which. filled the large hall of the school to bYerfleYdag, appeared hared, however, but on the contrary. The services of a „talented young actress,' Barbara Schuchard,' had been obtained for the name' part, but otherwise all roles Were given, and g'yen admirably, by the boys. Scenery and effects and in- cidental music by the school orchestrd were highly comendable: It, was a Performance that might have delight - just inissed a two -foot puttis not of Oil; you. dip into it again Rad_ again; , at -"G- B -S-' himself. • • • • • ' . they Were..Investinent in books is a modern Toys Traced' the time for It.". • and the contents remain exactly What• ' \ • Every man is oceasionally what capital investment, the capital of he ought to be perpttttaily,_zliti. which never Undergoes wastage or de - Merman. • terioration:"--J. Ramsay • MacDonald. • I 1,‘ Wind DangerOui 'to Skyscraper . Tests on *led ureFaures revearthat • a inlet:ion action ;on. the leeward side!. -0A Portable Theatres To Tour -Spain Madrid. -Spanish stud outs ate pre. paring' a rtation-wide tbur for .10'32 to exhibit classic plays in Greek, Latin and_Spaniahwit‘the hope of in the country's 'culture tinder the. , epublie. They will travel in Motor • Mango' !Mi. Fist e.Xpc.riesri,iAci bis and truck, carrying portahle tltPa Wes. • front Ostend to London. Evidently ft nitt • , . iir•1;•;;; Of a skyseraper may prodttce serious effects iti a iiigh •wind. r,• Tiger "Flying High" ,• . • 1" r • .,^fl : . To Persia • Detroit -The first mechanical toys Were 'invented by the Persians '700 years ago; Sir K Oenison Rosa, Pro- fessor of Persian art and literature at the University Of London, Stated in a recent lecture here. Boss said the, /Persians devised • intlieate toys early in, the thirteenth century,. Elaborate drawings of their devices are; includ- ed Isi books illustrated 'by Persian art- ists, he said. 4' 11^ , • irtvy • .., '11‘444.4150•Etala44,4,c, 2:40,1011MOr ,,,ozorgarana.N.ssalo, 1 Indo -Chino Theatres Prefer Thefirst•talkieg p en ea in Saion, 11 the fall of 1930 • cab: films. This venture was at first a :atoms, bOt• although large ' crowds atne to see the novelty; they could not .inderstnd tke words and shorHy lost, •'Merest. The theatre -is now shoWleg Preach talkies,. -47, S. Commeree . 'amts. French Talkies picture theatre was. French. IndeChina, and showed Ameri, kulea For Citizens-to4le Buenos Aited.-Foreigners May he;. me naturalizitikenOf Argentina iv two years' 'residence; provided learn the Spanish language and :e n "felons" or doctrines ()posed the Argentine form of government. _der a denree. issued teeeittly bp the • So safe tbat it in not ignite' Oen a tighted match it llpplied o it; a new fuel for airplanes haa hi•ca intreducd, -„ • •.• Interesting ts • • • • • „ On Bird Life • Hamming birds, swift; ws and. inartins cannot 'walk 'Or' oPV- .horizontal athlete. Of these cthe huMming . 'birds are • the •moat help- • on- the ground. Swifts, swallews • . and martins have small; Weak feet, .• Which- are adapted only to perching, and • t&'.: clinging to perpendicular surfaces. • These birds spend Muck ef their time on the wing andit has bon suggested- that • same jot the; • swifts •may spend the entire night on • • thriIfiff.fit great heights. The seldom if ever alight on theground and' they tapture insects for feed • Stoop water from ponds and lakes for dripk, and pluck twige from frees and gather other material for.' their nesri, all while on the wing. When some species of Swifts are placed on the ground they Can arise only by means of .chintay. 'efforts, Whit is even more rInarkable, ae. eording to the U.S. Biological Sur. vey, "both thehimney, swift and • the white -throated swift pair while • • in flight,"although some naturalists doubt that any Species ot bird actual.: ly mates in midair. " . . • * *• • * • . he song of an English pightlagaleL _ wao4t�tie *Orli when Beatrice Harrison, English musician, lured •one of the feathered song- sters to a micrephone concealed :in 'a' thicket on her estate "la Surrey. The birp•kas stimulated -to enter the thicket ibid sing When the clan pliyed a cello and sang softly:: Many unsficcessfal efforts had been made preViously and when the' bird began to sing in. front of the Micro- phone it was switched on the air mid all other programs laterrupted. The nightingale's song waif picked isp distinctly in the United States, and Atstraila.--Animal•Lite." ' ' . • , Bountiful Frdit Harvest , • In Southern d'ellitiany. The fruit harvest in south Germany. this year was large, . according to a correspondent of tlChriatian Science Monitor. Cheap leans far the tran- pert and purchase of fruit have been granted. The shores on the Gerzhan fOde of Lake Constance are an pecially rich: fruit regloh. Int Sank ' par:r of this land an interesting old • torn. still prvail. Until Ottohm fruit may remain on the trees, but not longer, no matter'how brightly the Hm may Shine.. The fruit Must AtItherecl before "Galin* bey," ,or any. body may take al•t##=. Pkierh eaya! 'When Gallus l)ay is past Whatever fu tt reaming liatiq't•s min" • • ^ • , A Tti5 W5.S ecmplaining of the cic Of . warmth , in the bearding, iionse 'in whirl he Was staying. In the daytinie it ba.d enough," he :mid, "bt 'itt night r Reetneetty *alto nu arid 1oar try t -1i11 Chatterlfig Off .. • iirP§Sfrit • 4.4040 0,