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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-06-26, Page 6P�. • ,I 1 B.etty Carstairs, tinaunt-, ed ley 'Segrave s Death, Hopes to .'W'in at; • , Detroit `Londotr•Mzss Betty Carstairs, un daunted. by the, recent tragic death of each ''Va; Offer of Park to the City Re- calls. the.. Long „List, of Benefactions. John. D. Rockefeller Jr.'s recent -ol'-. fer,'to the• City of NewYork of a .$13,000,000'.park and nius,euuLrecalls the. long .list of ':gifts .made by the iStr ^Henry Segrave.at Lake Wieder RoekePeli'ers, father and. on, in the mere, sailed aboard the, steamship United States and abroad,. It is.esti• 'Berengaria for the -United States with mated that they; have given, nearly„ her' motor boat F�,stelle. V; with which t $750,,000,090, three-fourths sof that'suin, pee she ;hopes oto establish a new sd sincwork 19X1. for that has ,pi'omot. 'She •will •;be the, only. •Ie itie41 en seat ch and ante nationial goodwill ' trent fol`` the International (Hernia I John D:Rocitefeller.'Sr. ,built' up .a record at Detro ed health, education, • scientific e u worth,) . 'Trophy.4' as .the• result et• .Sir • Fabn'lotis fortune' (conservatory •este. Henryaefatal inlu.;•e. 1v'iein his• •chai •mated at••.$10001000,000), and then. ]anger the: .Mise ' Ei}gland' Il., oyer di're,eted•.his energies• into; a! new.,cllen- turned while `going -et a speed of abo•ut I !nal• --the °,,business of giving 'away; 100 milessan hour. a money. 'John D. Rockefeller Jr. wise - Miss Carstairs '.expressed . deep re- ly shepherds the. fortune, the • majotih gree •'at '•the death . of her rival and I part . of Which is. saad. to bays beef'• ,friend, bet said that she .would' not 'turned over to him,, and edniinistcrsi, change . her 'plans as she was' deter- with ;others,,. much, of the expenditure mined for the sake of British press 'of the great fund's:.' created ,by his •tige'to• make a good fight for the :gather,: Ile, too, .makes personal—gifts: trophy against her Aineriean, O P'on ''In round'figures he ,is known to belie ants:. given' .-$70,000,000' to far-reaching e. The Prince. of • Wales; who was ;'terprises.•.• ' Mach interesaed in file .'exploits of There is a difference in the met, .Sir .Henry Segrave, hent a messhge ods oY `the two• men. The father "or - of sympathy to Lady Segrave. • It ganized a great benevolent machine, • :read:'. ' ' • .. and gave •the World . a new, Means,c,f• "Please 'accept my : deepest . sympa , dealing constructively: • . with '• social. thy in cyour's and elle country's great "nue physical needs. The son on is a tss.• builder,and his ima • ati0n ,leads -- him to structural expressions, His ustralna. Deduces . efforts in this direction; not long ' brought . him aninvitation to beco NavalEx enditure an honorary member, of the American. • Institute of Architects., Saving of $1,500,000 in .Ex- .Workers Hindered ' .pe nditure ort National By Noise.: and Heat :Defence Effected' • Swampscott, Mass:—Climatic 'condi- Canberra; -Australia,-- A soros- Let $1,500,000,expenditere •on national de= Tense and tam grant' of , one• nil lion Bound's,` or about $4;8.50,000, toward the state governments for unemploy, :mom_•relief,=weie- .aniiouneedeln the House . 'of Assembly .recently. ' The %Stine Minister said the unemploy- •Ment' grant•. would be: made • from .rev- • enue • He further said that in view of.'the' financial :stringency 'the, 'Gov- ernment vyouid accept the advice• of the. navaldooard and transfer the naval J'.college from, Jarvis Bay to• Flinders 'Naval Base, Victoria; ` ' The Minister. of Defense, ,Han. • E. A. Green, announced .that ,with .the re= ;vision' to the :Royal 'Navy of a, bee of officers •who•: had •been .loaned, 'to' :the Australian Nav; with'reduc- tions in the civil staff of then a v9 of - flees,' the paying off •of the crew of the destroyer• Success, .and the plac- ing ' of all submarines in 'immediate 'reserve ins ead••of active commissionv the , :overn rent's .defense, ' Eperidia • tare •liad :been cut' by £326;000 or about .$1,550,000. • Hungarian Partridge Shakes. urs Sea Takes Heavy Toll of l gla> 6.,,000 Acres Washed Away.— 12 Towns and Villages. Devourecf "Hour .after hour the .sea taken it's toll of England Sometimes it is con-. tent with eating slotly, 'but, now. and again,'. it swallows thousands.'Of tons in. as' many seconcre. Each gale under. , mines.,the white cliffs ;and sandy' prom^' `' „eateries. Thus• it is that a field may . .be here today' and . gone tomorrows writes' a: chartered surveyor in the Yorkshire Evening News.. "It has been estnnated ,ifhat in the '35u years preceding 1911 England to~t 6,000 acres During; that same perioa .the:sea.gave'•48,000 acres—a'good bail; gain • perhaps. •'from • sone ... paints • •o• ' the et nforeenate losers' of land,,are apt. to leek at the :problem frbm, their ow i' standpoint. . - ' "It is in the region between Flam-. ' borough. Headland Spurn oint in Yorlr, shire that ;the most' serious eros'fon Deems. • In .a. • distance of 40 miles 15 towns and �filages have been devoured by the sea. "The damage that erosion can do _ _: a seaside •resort is incalculable. Take ' •-away•a beach,'and very often._ you' take away. a resort'o•'raison• d'etre.• , ' Take away the cliffs 'end. you takeaway the beauty -a very tangible thing in' the : tourist 'trade• ' • 'We all know that, the Government has 'a very crowded program, but few wouitl';deny' the urgency; of tackling,a • t problem afresh th&t•,is, in ruth ' de- •• stroying England." • ofographs to' reach this' country of earthquake fn Pegu, capital of Burma, when toy n was One of first pity ancient • reduced' to ashe and 'nearly 1,000 lives lost: Canadian %C�at tle Purchased by US. Sales Throughout' Dominion Exceptionally .Good -- Many Farms Visited Private sales of.Holstein cattle ! -from, .. throe 'hofit Canada :have..+been exceu. tions, ',coupled wit•tt-•-noise the g n, • se Living cult _ : a ane , ln� � • Damage a l� D 0 g bad effectttionally good lately,. accord.• ng to the • streets, have � a decidedly s,. rtmetfthe •.S rvice�-D.e 0 e n 'Extension a 'P Pofficeemployees, 1 o m e asses n some do s P according to P. B. Griswold, assistant Holstein Breeders' :Association, Which' of the Aetna Lite Insurance reports both ,the.. home and foreign de secretary i. the e� ' ec ti - at � the mend mo:e active .than earlier n :Company moria spstlt r ezX Y Distributed in B.C. ,Fredericton, N.B.-The fest. Hangar. fan partridge to be distributed in New , Brunswick' for. the ' purpose of aug meeting'its; game bird resources. are 'being set'. free along the Bey of Tandy shore Saint Jelin County, by H. G. closing session 'of' the national' Office year')`fte. exports to the United States Management -Association's convention alone have totalled more than 1,400' at the new OceanHouse head s�,n.ce 'Jan.. 1,. while shipments i "He advanced two thoughts with re- have also been made to Jape"), South d h British h Indies. iii 1 effect 'of noise on America and the ri is' West speet to e:genera a Dunn thepast two weeks, several the efficiency of office workers'' point-' g ' p American breeders have been in Ce seout that, experiments have shownih' se that by.reason of the nature •of ' . the ads looking`for Holsteins, .ogle oft e work os well as thp type of the work -1 representing a very large breeding n in eseveral: days 1 sl meats a certain establishment, sped �, - Y er, ,in, some • estab i i' degree of noise•, provided if is. at :a' of this week in'Western ,Ontario in- proper n- r degree itch • has a beneficial effect! specting the herds with a 'view to buy- p oP p 'ing 100 'head .of high class.cows and rebore and increases' the, efficiency: of bred heifers: ' the:. worker liestresses'that in one definite' instance leas of •>efficiency in• •_,t cr f one group of worker's, r's• s ed to ascribed Canada Increases ' :t 81 Can. warm• weather in the summer Menthe was directly traceable to street noises entering the. office 'through the open windows. ; . Aviator \Sets. New . Altitude Record Trade With Japan �..' . � � ,, . In ��aw�ii Puzzled .Ripening' Process • r r 4. Ex 'eriments Prove No l.larrri, �hildren4Breaking Awayrom Experiments Traditional' Family Bonds in • Ethylene Method. -- '7 Fruit Customg . of ancient Japan;clasbing with those, o� nio lane America, say's Better •.. "The Washington ,star," are'' perp}'ex thThere is do danger to health from t in the,eldex• Japanese in Hawaii, lsho .._ .. _.._•_-: .pr .... ....... .....-_._,...t_ .. ei -..c it laxgel1- ow p 'h tidy en g , to- c • of coloiiii tr b'm• The '•ethylene process g I see the-. matoes and ctErtis.Puitsto make them apartfrom.traditional family influence appear .as though they had 'pipenedon This is a subject , which is receiving the vine, experts bf theDepartment of More -anti more discussion in :Japanese aeric tlt.ure ha.vefoundf as a•,result of civic, social and business organizations if sq Bisho • of ;Mexico Viiits Montreal Canada s' Prestige Growing, Says Rt.^ Rev. Frank '` ' 'W': ':C-re'r ht -on ^ PROGRESS , KEYNOTE . "Canada's. prestige in Mexico is very:' •stpti5`vn "ex feriae ' .s. in •artificiai-andnmthe "vernaculau---Japanese Pres rent' at present-and-r,eems icoti.ned..ta:..... L 1 g„ ripening. Drs: 'I . B.' Jones and E. M. of ?iawaii. • I cun.tinue," ••stated Right Rev: Frank' Nelson,' chemists of thf Bureau of One , apanese editor .frequently de Whittington Cieighton,'Bishop of Mex-,, Clteinistiy and Soils, in a recent report votes leading editorials to comment on'leo who was in Montreal' recently on . to the American Public Health' As -the probteni of this "second genera his 'way to the Lahibeth .Conference. Dr. Creighton is an authority on ,Mex-' loan: Indian life and Joke, and hire last• article,' was publishes. in The'e Forum - last fall. He has just Completed a• lec ture tour which hes taken hiin through Marty of the' states in U,S.A. , • "rThe Bank of Montreal is' a well known institution with many .braneh s throughout our country,"( he' stated'.; "and the Canadian Bank of Commerce, r-- which is my hank, is well known too: hand,. that the ethylene .process re -1 Drillers Strike Oil There are many Canadians;in Mexico , sponsilrle •for the'glowing red color But Water Elusive Gity, and both•they and the.•British. —®fl and. gas. areas ai'e colony are strongly Canaadianin inter Winnipeg ests..and •synipathy-" so widespread along the Sturgis -but- sociation, declared; however, that fruit, tion:"' A''particular instance P of tte- treated witlt.•tlie ethylene process does :perplexity -is' in therelationship a iiot have all of the vitamins' of, that tween'a young married couple and the ripened 'on.tree or•vine. relder ."in-laws"• with whom, they live. 'Experim'ents 'with tomatoes showed I In Japan youngsters• are obedient •and ll n ! submissiVe to the father •and mother oe taint these permitted to ripen fully o _ :w the vine are superior in vitamin 'I . con-the.father-in or. -other-in-law,.but la .tent and : food value •to those picked in Hawaii the young. folk,. thinking and green and then treated with ethylene lin as Atnerica.is,' wish to' enjoy gas to give the rich red color of ripe-' freed'oin of thought arid action i 4 :nese It -was also found,, on t1 e otherI • leas "apparently no 'effect of a harmful Canada's• trade relations with'Japan nature on the vitamins which have al= have • been steadily improving in re- 'ready formed, in the .green fruit. :Tire. cent years. . In the last .five,years, .chemical treatmeiit,•.however, stops Car-ficifkeports to titatcountry have the development of the tomato.' • risen by over, .6 per cent-; while im- ports of Japanese goods into Canada . .Two Claim Plane Records • •]rave' almost dpel led. During the . Dessau—A Junkers. junior baby • Oast year 'there ilias ••Been a 'drop fn plane 'With 'pontoons has added two US.; Lieutenant Pushes' Plane Over Eight Miles Above Earth ' Washington. --Lieut. Apollo Soucek Chestnut, .4f ' ,Fredericton. There ascended higher into the heavens than were recently received from Czecho--man has. ever ever bean before when he . S'lovakia, two shipment': of 25'pairs' nosed his l ttle-Monoplane More than of this variety' .of game bird, which .eight miles up recently to set a new has already been 'reared in' the wild i worldaltitude record, official calibra- state in Alberta acid the eastern states tion of his liarograph revealed. withmuch success. "Only one bird The bureau of standards calibration Outof each shipment • was lost in 1I that the navy flier attained the transit from Europe. l unprecedented height, of '43;166 , feet.. Two yearsago other Fredericton The new •record exceeds by 1,372 feet sportsmen interested. •themselves' in I the 41; 794 foot mark Of Willi Neuen- stocing' the forests of the province hoffen of Germany.• • ..with� ring=necked English pheasants and the specimens placed in the Woods • In central Newreferenswick have with- stood' the rigoroe wieter weather. ,weir atid are 'repor-ed to ,be inereas= tg• • A Gangsters' Plans Defeated by,Police • Detroit—Members of :gangland .who Baby, Pets Deadly Snake, are equipping their. bars ,with low As It Steals Hi$ MMC wave radio. • sets that they may tune in on th•e broadcasts of'police. depart- . Melbourne, .Australia= -William ;tiles inents are in for disappointment with Clennan, of Fawkner,'• found his son,l_the' announceinent recently by Glenn Robert, twelve months old'strokftig a' W Watson a Detroit inventor. Wet tiger snake, which was drinking eon• 1 on has perfected an' instrument that Iendtedly the' baby's bottle. When by wireless will type the messages on McClennan chased the snake it turn- i .a machine in the cruising cars. ed. on hint and bit his leg. ]emergency With this', new • invention ofiieials measures saved his life. The snake will receive reports''of' crimes with• was killed. ' 'out 'gangland knowing anything about ' ' • The child's Parents recalled ,that it. The machine's will he so syn - .the baby's bottle had appeared' as if I ehronized'that• they will take down th shake had been at It several the messages' being. sent .out only to tinkes recently. They assume the re -i machines "6:et" for such m'essages. - Ole and the 'baby 'had been play- ] • ' 2 • ' roates for some time. exports ;and. a slight falling .off b fm new world records to its list .of .five • . The 'decline in imports ,is recently, established. T1 e� new • re - negligible,. while the decrease •in ex- '.cords are an endurance flight of six- ,. , ports is one more 'instance of • the in teen hours 'and twenty-eight minutes • Reports of an oil -strike in :got theast _ Airmen flitfence of the state of the .grain trade without a assenger,' and • a distance• •Saskatcltewva,i originated. when rail- Paris -The most important nation-. • fall in :Canada's P a which has led to a flight ofkilometers'0 way laborers encoulitered oil and .gas. f "shoal ever organized in ft � t 2,100, I,20 al aviation e g e ports to ,many countries. miles) over a closed course. ' at liakwa while drilliirig for water ' a 1 France took place .at Vincennes...The Tie worid's' smallest all -metal plane I the site of the' ne'i station ;tout a exhibition was arranged by 'the Aero •developed •an average speed of 165i taint point.: Drills Were sent down 215 Club do 'France arid. a Parrs press syn-' China • Destroys kilometers (about 1)'2 miles) and hour fact before the quest for water ,was clicate;,'and•was conducted under the • German Church• during the eiedur•tince test. ab,a•inlonecl.. At .,Reiarve, nearby oh.. patronage of i'resfdent Doumergtte, M.: Shanghai. -One ' of Chin'a's• first' Bndapeet -Arpad Lampieb, an,, ngl- the new. line, water•dt'ialieg was Alan- _Laurent•Fynac,'Minister of Air, and A Mapes of Ch •ishan worship, ,the, olds : nee]', established what is believed to Boned' at 115 feet.Pierre-Etienne Idlandin, Minister of be• a record,' non=stop .flight for small • Workers have now been transferred German church in the C,gnsulate area .Commerce; recently when are covered to Clemenceau, :4 miles south of Dud.'Commerce; who is also president oP is tee he iiemblfsited. • A $1.,51)0,000 1,000 kilorheters (about 620 miles) In son:'Bay Junction, in the effort, to ob the Aero' Club. theatre the l'a'rgest and most luvuri• t 1 The railway can •giants living a• circuit between Blida= struction work'is •pest and llama, so -Called' Sturgis ,c , off in Northeast, Saskatchewan • that the Canadian. National Railways' work- L • o • ere are unable to' meet immediate suc French:. Aviators 'tees ' in • drilling for water,. according . • • • to word received recently, by railway Hold Exhibition. officials. G.' C. Briggs, engineer for the road, stated that drilling at Kak- 200',000 Gather • to' See wa and, reserve has encountered gas • aaiit oil, but no water. France. s. Greatest Ancient City Found Mexico Citi':--Tjie discovery ofan, white are• no more easily visible e at :: ancient 'buried city, Which aanchaeolo- I night than officers; With white gauntlets 'snots believe dates back to the antedf-•''on their Eine coats:,1t bas been deter, ,luvian period, near the ton n•of'ft,io de ' minedafter exhaustive 'tests • carried -Iles' Playas, state of Vera Cruz, Was.. out Binder tate 'Co'tltmi:ssioner of Police .Therefore, the propos jl innovation of putting policemen into white over- coats will not be earned out, it !Can.!' pounced. Spanish icing Shares a nudiget ° About' 300 planes took part in tate', ons in the•rer Eastels Planned for the plane weighing 200 . kilo- tain'a water supply.. festival and the crowd attending on ' centred Bong the the opening Clays of"the exhibition was site." f l� � ut off which short- Bobbies' Will Not : , 'Get White Coats London. -•=Policemen •clothed MI in reported June 5 in a Puerto Mexico ' dispatch to the aewvspaper Excelsior. ceisior. l,epresentatives of oil com$anies -prospecting in the, practicallp unity- halrited• region Oh -covered' the buried city. Offaly the roofs of a few of the tallest buildings- are 'visible above the earth, the 1 xc€4iior distiatcli said. Blight excavation revealed. hierogly- • ` In Mother's Estate Maduirl:.-IiecaIIS. there t t'ree'tt-'Mertli=' phics which ai'e reported to resembie ;qv, item C'htistine;•died without leav- • cuneiform characters as well as' theme, ing. a moil , her e'stat'e'lvi11 be divided' mies end (tottery. , I so that King Alfonso will receive' one- - --•-• „3 I thrid •and the heirs' of'his•.twci dead • "Well, .ean't you decide? . It Over 'sistersthe lee—tweeter, The estate takes Me Mere thati'a reintrte •to'Make tofu is ailent ? ideliao, and its settl'e- iip eif ynithd:" , "i'nt not surprised; iffy mint ew•:is inarae rr•"en1l�• u itlf4Pi+etttferea'r ,lel dl:tinanl't lieren l .in lila n i :lfary Riddle,. fnlhblnoded 20'-y dear, • It sltbuldn'' take anyorte morn tl t r a 1 : iiii',.,'G,r of :lu5tice >s to are $est. of her res+ e to twin' aid' ItltoS's i:sd lk.>u, ' than a minute to make tip your mind," !sada °t.: w•iiir,•4, _: ,p, Indian Maiden Gets Her Wings A ..xwwtwv�i�iHi: rrw.utl,aw,::.,xge, 0" Rail - ens the route 'from Southern Sas- katchewan to tho Hudson Bay ,rail- way and to Churchill on the bay,' : ' „ Canadian Salman • • Heads Fish' List Tho salmon is the' king fish of • Can- ada, judged by commercial standards. It is neaby three tinges as valuable as' n'y other single. species of fish, and it accounts for nearly two-thirds of the total produce ,,Of the fisheries • of . the Dornitt.ioii: in 1928, the.total value of the production of the fisheries was $55,050,971, of which salmon acrotmt- What matter. if .your work be menial? ed for' $17,867053. ,The next. lereest Food' must be• found to keep your k: