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4, The Empire anct The 'Worldat Large_
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01P;),• l' -9,4K *ad.:11.41000T •
• A. 1 tep , at railway „ere:soilage
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• . Coats. nething. 'e,ash and 'little in
injery
or fatality., Torelito, TOO.
(gram. . •
• BetnanCe • and, the.:*utetrethile. , •
.9 hate all.motor.:eers„t late Plant
" alnui4t they . were
ani -
nate , beings,* l'he•°,:internal. eenthatf.,
engine, • has '..spOilt ;England.
le reinance la travel
, ,Thus '1.44y. Eleanor analth
, •daugb-
jei Ofthe late' ..1.4Prd „..Biskenheed,.
herself a ',Writer ot ho 1.44all
• Merit. It. IS ,irtie„ that. the; thitemb.
annihilate&,. 'distance, :, hut.
saalt not. ale& breught.•. the:
. grasp of themnItittitle, n.whole World
Of •
travel '4rom 'whc.9ie had...,fort;
▪ ineily 'been...banned' stet.nd.r.-bas it
• killed renianee.? :Is ihern no 'beauty
. , _ , . ,
eft in the. English 1410 • District,. in
Meuntainti,,
the. "fel:1610re dales?. .1$1Ong,
liCeuty reineina in the wdrid, re:
'inance naPapt • die, 'And' 'beatity...,will
41ve.: as , Man doge, not ,delib:
144.1.ir destroy it by trying to improve
npOn ,.Natiire'n•.'haildi*e,r1t., It. IS . not
• *.matter of niiteinobilesof aerether
, orlas of . transportation; but .. •vbrtit
,....,119,S.In..:the'pon4,ot the beholder and
•what �ie my feed upen.'• If the Mitt),
.pioblW belpS hips' to -.apPreCiate .010
*beautied of_the:Omainian of the joie.:
• „liness of Shakespeare's • lank tlieri
4h0.. automobile la and
Tt:ot .a *matt, LadY.,.' Eleanor.
• ..haS spoken cut' of : titria.-TMcintreal,
• taily , Star, - • '
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..:6*1441 74,;kihtirOtSrlig1 t Rfl: 10q
Itself tnay .101.4e'rett' lutpilttait
. • , •
...-.:Selentifie ..biscevery.
This would •moat assuredly 'be a
. •blealc and. 'Uninteresting world With:
• 'nut the abientiats.": One. of '!eni. ,haS
•"ditiebvered, „ painistaking.
•S,earehes, that. a frog, isnot tiokliah.
_ander .the ann.—Bonder •CitieS- Star.
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:Thanks 'to" ImPerial. Coefereace:."
The,' leascuLat Ottawa. G611,f-er,
,
eice
rnost,:11;e7ralletrosrt,,s.:1,?.0e;entolltiacro,nutnirbil4ystthhlt
prittbd -States For some 'mouths
• neighbors, have been ..gratinallt
bratight to the realizatimi that they
*re on the point Of loalug • their•,
. to bi)4i elienth—Brititin and Can.
da.*...:And this • realization,. whialt
• made 'thorn, foresee an 'irreparable.
'413aSter,1.1..ittd.reade:tbern•-ifyln9athetic.
t� ti .eaof eitiingintoatreaty
n :the basis Of .fifty:fiffy, -Iniporopor-
•lien to their real readlnei3e. to depart
trot, their habitintly selfialy point : of
•41,6r, • the eonversationi..at Washing-
ton,will•, have: fridtful,
atrie/
."Heaciletin Driver's.
. The :instance, Of a •legless. , Seal*
carotins iaau, driving a Car after, he-.
• 1ng denied a license recalla it* mini:
tar In; headlests Persons. Whodo. the
hme Courter,Ex.
press.
.Eloresight.
The Man who *built: a two car gtV,
rage Ih 1923, was foresighted 'after
all:-- He keeps. the. ear" in.: one side
•Oind liVes in the 'other.-4tielph Mer-
,
, • , Flocesevelt"s, Mame. .
• Preside:tit, ROPs'eveltis.. the • that
'resident who 'has.' „bean, to
• make the „rest .pf .the, wcirld, sLt.....upr
• and take .netice, With no. other:, influr
.. bate' than hitt -own'Perathiat. Weight,
•and. his ,CountrYmen:Will reatiect :MTh
• .3,0CertlinglY, whatever „their ,peliltles.
• • IV is astonishing the -difference. a
, nian !naked in'. any situation. His-• ,
tory; will agree tht in the'yeilment
!jonotuFe. Atany rate, Nir. Roosevelt
issothe •
460. the•Sape
:"Says• liatnItton •"that
incithei., of .1$ ,d,aughters. Pro.
bably • gets 'so. weary ,listeningte- the
daUy argument ,about *hese turn it!
to do the idishes 'that • she ?deed
• thent, herttolf,'.half.tho thee."' Site is,.
• therefore,"'.We :take, 1t,l the sane
Position as the mother Orofie;•thi.46...
• .sphtinewlevipw.
• •
Market.
' Canadian' •eattle • dtriperted itY
:United .Eitigdein In the:flt;',.- two
'..thonths ot 1923 it red 3635; as
..:1411-)111_11.t.11,..ilit..1.1i0...-•sarne _Parted. :111..0..
jar. • Of these. 3,209':"Ti'ere-7i:eititTietf
716. in :jancy„. The'
two-montha', 'tie •'Irish
.,Vr6e Stitt:A.:Was' .‘ 76,766,-; itsd-
jth
123,2O6 in saipe "Defied. AAA
•.;Cbarlottetalkir '
'•;.WaPit.,•A'ftermeth,
; ;it • leek Etiglaati 'thirty:dye' vers
o reetiVer. Ifroth the:, rtNiatieleonie
- Th e,* po po le O ThIttY * a it tiiira
, •ogevio144, Patience :ttithr. *.a ,Ctattlelyttn
• :Stich. as • the:. Oreat.'",. AV.tt,r, aspeciallY
Stare ; atae falielfed bY an , 611.1Y. Of
. rtstotiraVsganee and left a hollage of
• deti.ts simh, as' the „Iworldhtta %never
• klietYta.:.Virforitt Pally
. •
io" 'Ortcei, • •
• ;:kfter' 'What they baVst tyxpertepcod
' daring :the:Past fetV, Aiars;,•:,it hi• vTell
under t ood why- 'the gralt,gro,,wrii:te
• ititinild beiittyilenS.' Of the' fuinfe..4jut
effect en the :World markets..
etaa 'Star. •° '
• THE
"Take „off your clothes, lie down
a hot bath and what:do:you hear"
Italt3" a 'doctor. • ".
The telephone bell starting to ring
in a bet bath, and what &you hear'
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: • • .t
.B.haw's Bad ...141.<c4. .
; The An.44,ricane. Are angry 'with
Mr. Bernard Shayi,,-Who -hes 'deiced
•in: On thein during' his World 'loin%
They think' fits, At'Atea ; are In had
taste. It is obvious ,titat they neith,
Undetatand, nor .. appreciate our
national playboy, ./All hp best "jokee
like been in _bad pendei
•DAV .`Expressi...
Britain's ( ExportTrade,
• . The 'trade Of the whale •world ,Itaa
shrivelled; and iYet acilliA it there is
a -singleeonntry,. •great •or Smell,
Which Can shOw the "moderate" ex-.
pansien of exports disclosed in ' these
Board, of •Trade figuies, for March:
that in itself is' it, •inatter for :real
.encouragement.- • 'Till •recently, our
best , bot, has been that: we, were
suffering lesik-thanccithers.-; Now it, is
..posaihle to,. flatter. Ourseivett, that our
•export 'trade • la actually the
niend..-:-Lmidon Daily Telegraph. •
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• • British Teturriehl.
. Fresh,' laurels are added to: •'the
tante:Of British 'cars., , and 'facing
:di -era by the., 1.000 -mile road .raee"
round Italy, in which Captain G. E.
T. Eyston and .1:o* TI-lowe won the ' •
'Brat:Iwo prizes -„J-4, their Piave: , :This
was the first time • a spec -18,11Y' pie-
va:red British team, had ,lieren. enter-
ed. • it *Was.tilmoSt . an impudent
'challenge. ',Three small British 'cars
ivere..pitted..againit. 'giant' tompeti-
'tors -driVen- iinest..--1(aceso"--pf-
the Continent .1n: trk-4eirille ;teat for
nen. and engines; 'Cant. „Eystoti„ was
thstirst7-'hathe;'71MV.Ingraompletect. the-
ardnoas ood.r0.0,. at A. speed...„ Of 596,
mflesan bow.; , inc1tdLng stopS, and
Lord Hovis. was .only le*:thingtes
behind hini.--LOadon Dant Mail
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DisgiltPeZ-
For...biting: Senator Hattie Carattrat and biting at premier.: pen.
,
nett, Major, .ROoaeVelt's Police dog,*, will. he .mitztlett.:, „Bean:ter
way's. arin Wita • hreised-;:gr,Rennett's ire:users snagged.
April COnStruction Brisk, ,
In. the 'Dominion
• Toronte—Cortstruction activity fpr
-Allril-..3i.qta.almost•-eoAl-•....te the-opni-
bitted tittals:o.f.Jaiinary,"Pebruary and
March,' according to figures _Compiled
-1.5Y-:•-1Y1 acten fr713 ai 1 diii-Reports- Iiiiitit.;
ed. •'Contracts., awarded throughout
,Canatia . for April -totalled ' $8,00,7,00 -
as. compered with, $3,191;60 in Actreh• .
and smmar ainounts for Junuary and
National. Character. . : F.4bruAry.
__„,,,..._ .c,„ - .. • Quebec leol all ,Other proVinces . in
*publ(
c consience is the s
len as The Vision 365,000: Ontafio followed .`tvitli $2,...
.A.. ie .. " tun of contract's awarded with n total of 43,-
witnenCwn'tc-n• ,, the peOpIe: pariah is 045100, while the t4tni.; for Western
sti: Perapinit, ---TIsion,;-• ' .. The ti Christian, .'-' canadavwaa-42,91.1);300.4ant:2-1.0-f:fir
gospel of giiedwillto, which ;the Maritime Provir.ces;:„.$2.87,700.' •
Slircild‘ is s,..0) liateii-1s , an indi- - ..Engineering,werk atrioUnted to 3,
vidual, message. ,'Thou shalt ItyVe 849,200; ilbsiness butdings; $2,473,
: -
thy ,nelehbar". Is repro than ..a gen 000; industrial, 4O5,50O, an ,, resi-.
eral lujundtien. It is for each, of us, ,4eatial, $1,881,600..
aaaid4Consly, hatefully; to seek- that . ,Figures for centemplated, .or : prb-,
which will :give light in darkness, posed work indicate even greater; ae....
and 'guide our feet into the. waY of .tivity in the innnediate,futu,re,
. ..
I..gi
to..t, ,:al.i.:4 .4. i.', f.Ct.....to:Treri;00 a: litiWqn,vir.d'ea:90,1,.t..161:11_nartligini,
iOor-',‘Itti-41-7
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..:, NeW .York.t.-1're the. teettoriataf':eede,
WQ14. Ada- to MOtorists . .
fer','.1'..ain.gorripo_sitePin for
,GladYS'.4r Tetaharct„ ,Assiatairt kro-
• fesSer of ....AhArepelOgy . at Banard•
.College, w.O01."lcht another. ' "777
• '' A 'king, toot ,On othe horii; ,a ;short
feet . and `it %long toot.' like beep -be -
beep; lor a. hey is atealing a rule On
• the haelc‘ef Your car." • . '•
She peinted' eut that.'18 ;-childrmi
Were killed in New • York • stealing
rities_last. year,. and 51:9 injured; and
Iannounced that she was starting :.a
,Carapaigit. for 'a ,univepal'ActivIticiit of
. the :warning, signal from one .''snotPriat• ,
h.:, another. • -.-'°.•. . • •
':EWitg' In The •
Htbbert.Joui!nai (L6ndoti)..',
'.AdVeftleing, .Ancient and. Mede,r.a.1,
A:iiieI:-.
rtis.ng inunet; a fancy deve
;
oranent, of., Modern tithes:. It has al
Way ,,eXisted.from the. 'earliest: days
ot ..bnYing and ' Eelliiig.• . The' town.
Mier *Making announeemente at " the
Street -corner, ' the ,' li*",awker '9hantfrig
loudly to ,attriet.ittentiOn• In an eitat.
haztiar,,"-ali." are •advertisers: •Ttie
• difference betyieee',.anCient and
advertising correspenda to .•the
changes in ,inetheds. • sit production
• end. distribution,- Betweenthe pre.,
diber and -the ' '.distributor tOday.
stands the :advertitter,.....PerfOrthing .0
ftinetiOn which' • bee:ernes more • and
inert, ..itnne.rtent,in lirOlidrtien as
.dustr:conducted: .on.,
• saale, and . Potential .t'onsuniers
are more • ,Widely. seattered.--Spectft,;,
tor:-.'01endon.j -
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gT,NE UNITED ET4TEE.
Source of 'Power., •,
-At the 'mouth of the Severn,. Eng-
land ,- the waters 'rise an fall 47 'feet
at., the equinoxes: 'yven''the .spring
tIdes have a range of .49 feet and the
aealt Of 22: %%My not huild .a dant to
hold ,back the 'water and" .pay, ,It out
guadually through • turbines •which
.would bneocipled with dynamos' to
,:generifte•Obletrie, energY? Moon and
"Sun would tuft 'the, ;Wheels -of Brit-
ish factortes:-"New Times.
• "Nat.ionai. Tree;
An :organization' of ita.ture, lovers
itt aSiting ifongres niek. 'a , tiatlett
al :free NVIthatif
Jjoththin, we (1. say, ffiand
that the. , pink' '.a.pneuis rnos stroitgly
titot,t of the,- • chosen fP.thiesee tat..
'tiVes tite.:-neopla.,--,libstott
Not ariMant,
slender', and PrettY
took...a taxicab • the *other: ,.dtty and
'said, . in lear, ittu1.„.10vel7 tonna, • that
She wished , go eortter .:tft
Vifty'-tirst street , anti li.venue„!
Whet] next. she looked „no; she heholill.
I,c,riu,it 'being, driven Past ;11'10y -first,
well,.....te,Wartl• . Y:s otO (1.;
spoke. to the driver shai.ply,,. 10WIty:
are . you • goittg tt.3, Vifty.seaorid $?"
site dateandetl,said. iPiftk-ill'.,1G`'
He; slirtfggetl, a'ed ";then•tlhaiilty
xpi a i tied. linty it wa "frosi Rite .(A. 7 .
41,igtal<6$ t,i)e.inade: nit '1 •W.E(4
130, ..l.wittildn't Ito driVing
tiffs ettlt,"4 he
,Bluenose". Carries Woman
'Old 'Tradi' tion. Defied.
Bowlingalong before
fresh winds in the.ehill of an Atlantic
dawn, tho fined :.Bluenoie; champion
ofthe7Atlantie fishiisgfleet, was off,
Canso, • • .`,
Emir passengers were on board, the
craft,' including :Miss Marion
Halifax. ,• Her Presence rwits proof
that heartY.'Cap'n Walters
confidence in at least, one super-'
atitien of, the 7sea-faring 'folk. For
'that tradition' haloi , itthat disaster
awaits with sea-fitring4raft cariting,
'a woman passenger, ' •"
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• ' • •
24 Killed,,,138, Hurt
- •In Rail Accidents
Ottawa.—Twer.tydcair persons were
killed and 138initired in railway and
,rallway-eressing aceidenta, .during
February, according to a statement,
isaued by the Board a Railivv,tit
rnisaioners was
e were s( ief pg7or, 41;a: deie,!S'etu. Ire°
Tet PlisC,:rleers; 102 employees . and, .26
"others" were injured. .
Wjth regard; tO"aecidents -at hi•gli:
Way Crossings; two 'ocentretl'hi Que-
hee...and 12 .in 'Ontario
•
Fiis Majesty the King
23.Year's: on 'Throne
.,.Londefi.-7FlaM. flying thre?glIctit
tbeit'onntrY, lengthy ealbgies in. the
*119*.81)644ns and a.: 21.7*gna salute at all
military pests Was 'the, only.' eon:m*1n-
oration on May 6. of. tke. 23rd alit.
.versary of His Majesty King Georges;
accession to the throne..b He will be
68 years -• .
•stream -1 'of ,congratulatOry . mes-
sages poured into BLzekinghant PIPIPoe•
Phe • was,. n� remind :Celebration .at
:the Bakke where the King and :Qiieen
spent the day quietly.. together;: but
every floral servant drank to the
health a the Rtileri•ht eliathpagne.
,and ,pOrt .supplied. by the 4ing.:,
,. • • -
.Railway Reports, Cut
Iii Operation Costa,
• Montreal.—Gros,•reVenues of the
ill -inclusive *system of the Canadian
• 'National Railways • dering Marolt
were 411,399,215,„ a deerease. of $2-
8564D0 is compared with he .reyen.
'ilea for ;March,.19$2. Operating mi..;
penses;totalling $11,654,4.2 in 1VIiirelf,*
1933, . showed a -.decline ,-Of $2,104,083
in the seine comitarison, leaving a, net
revenue .deficit of 255,8O7,v.14 against
:$496,900, a 'decline of $752,297: "
: For, the three nionoths ainee the firat
,Of the calendar year; groSsrevensied
•declined $9,07,7,277: : Operating; eitn
sod were ,$6,383,585
1
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•
;0110 peutie lunlnt,tlitathti front
r. cOliteht "amAtigats
• ,
•1
4
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or,tro:IVioxi
VU* 14 Thf
tvo)ittry, 11011411, Ittr, *WOO
hth Wb.i9k1 '4.13,NA! -1114r
Iti)01441 tat;e4WtiAtOPtiv.0"00.100.4
the baiditi,:f4 the lltualter nt Weston
.$4)41,04Y, ) t bora PIO.simplo
th,o l• irokionto t, ion; Alwyo Lte
• 1.09, battoa. ' 1,tn4i.aghAi
noom, that
z1.11:11411uttiithl,:,:ti,iii.a:t..dileet.::::iott:ttithat11e!e:, ttrotteurge4
back :health. te,..4e0ree.,..4•.•canadiatt
etutaidert,hle length
• :l!rint101-es..11e;-ieture • .1)11itill°1114.91d7A:111!,1.11%
"a betfor .ever tit:5 little:patients
at' Vie .Qeeen 411iry 'Ile:Taal saw this
•,-oipppd it .and hod it framod.• .
, When Me, Bxcelleticy tha Earl of
'llesaborough, ..gaVerior:General . of
Cane'da,reeeatlY visited:thehospital,
the', framed ,*c.nnie to at-
tention. When the stork reached the
.Qtzeoen's7ears„ she gfaciOnsly #.1704.,
4,0a the original, initeh to:the surprise.
afici'delight :of the little patients,Thia
:..has no replaced thehacled hut- care-
ft„lly p,reserved • elIpPing and bang -4
. 'where ,all -the youngsters, in.„the hos-
pitai.may 'see, it.
.Now Guard
, p.
Canada's Game Birds
• • 49ntreal, EMPowered to... an."
force the . •Birds: "Contrail:
doh ACt' the.. Royal Canadian ,lount:
ed have Stalled out :to patrol
,Canada's hunting land In '20011
to, enitb the •unwarranted' ,Sleughter
Plans lieve been cornpleted by the
fer', !fi.e .Patrol
•xoyerage .the Province Of :QUeliee:
71:06.ring, the • ptiat'.few • ears Slaughter,
of game .birds, including. „duCkit.' and
'geese theli.WaV to. and ...frontilibli.
.nerthern,•neating- gritunds.„ .44 .beeti
'so greaL;ds. to . Seriously threaten',
...certai*-Verieties4`o,f7eittiinctfonr---Pro*
..vhiciati:',federel;, •"private."game
"wadens, hampered, bY,.• lack .of. 'man,
.power, bete. battled ..ineilielentlY•,fOr
Yearti, against the ; deaPoiling..or Oinr
ada s bird ,preserves
A 'Check Will be raide*":to.det�rmixie
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the extent of:, out.sofseaatin, .slioating
and..deapOiling•ef..• nest's:. Hunters!:
egniptneat .will bd to, inSpee-
tien in ,. seartaiir:-.whether
4.he forbidden' ',:alitoinatie zhotgun
• of anY •firearni
was not th.3•741iiihters!
ecinipment;., Beisideti..protedang edlble
:tarlotiOS of such' • as, :graiiee,.
.:dueka,-.and ''tiitotleoeks,, the: :mounted"
,Pellee „Wit* .dee. that. 'there Is the need:'
;less "1.: birds
liko Agibollnks, WOodpeelters, •Wrelitti
and , perching birds.
Penalties' for infringement of the
.MigratOrY: Bird Act ate, unnsualli,
severe .forl ..fine ot
' $301 a`rul -cesta, •or :the' alternattire
six monthsjn: jail,' •.:the 'Offending:
hunter ; stands -- to. lose alt his equIp
matt, through ..eonflicatiot.
•
.41.11.001111•44611•140.101011ft.
•ar perunent
n
t or prfect-Aorshq?,
rtIIi Aj,471c1) Poubf. Co
.i.per'ci4FOr Wag". ValPe 4.1 '
- 'PteliPrit P'9;lffliale Platt
11 •• Londelt---After the ss of tlie
tit): NaYY: ,10138 of: die 1,3r1),
r, Wo t!
t: lure )1gMef-tha.n-Lifr craft' aid •
'these 1:111O• 401114. laye . beaa
•lag eatioq.,• • in Englaac) apt
Sed. d en bars appear ,• more- • •091,1,ftrined
ever '14 their opiniens„ E.ij14 It
co. tp. spy that there-, tsre:•xliany
*4°34 fdith: le -tile, feture of the gas-
boreFyiteb.Pli..A4Pnt'
If ont..(lostrorod: • •• . ' •
• Asooasing'. „the two, -poomple ,,ese!
for the
tootioo• posilhle ..future . 4-
'1)0044' 0$1)Orta:' tepee *irtleniar .
•.:0ninierpial, 1ighter-0134141r transport,
20o: .10r, onlY.:9Ae. Tilirl.g1P14.. :the grit
e;.-:114ie11111111.,11i Onlotre rouct(rtnr4oenk.47,14411e4f..4..
• many to South America thiy a, cent...". • ''
parativelY° few • . 'passengers, • can.**
carvied,-.and-theY art+ allowed a mint
mare of luggage_ .A...ereali, amount. c4,
. malI l also carried.. The 'fare, pm, ;
. .Flna,IaJ Result..
• .".Thore',ie as yet. no record of tht.
•
full :financial... fesUlt4, •Of ,this cent
ine ieti:d-CCf:1,,a1-7-ailvr4eh-I,PelrY.Plirleelii'llite';71144.0"th, P.6i11608.ainsits.kb' too
kii
• fire had 23011, t� be reckoned. with, •
su,PPIles. 'of the aoalafianithabiti • ..
, heltittai gal. ire -as 'fir-as:hi known-
,le.eated • eialy.,' In the. United. State; •
and Canada in authelent quautity W-•
be ' of use. filiing the: greet , gas.
begs.. , •••Dr,'' ItugeEekeiter, tire Ger,
men. dirlgIble..,,designer„._,andskipper-.-.
looks:ferwa,rd. • to .hatring:. the new
'Which.:4;liiiiilding at Fried
richShafeil„::bortre.o..en. .
What df the., ,ligliter..tlianir craft ; •
:for .i.varli4 .porPeses? • British earn-
.nientatera'..reveal that .In the World
7.War,0ortnany,..-Was-the-sole-peasesisur..,.. ,
,et large afrships ijt 61 idppehrti •.•
assigned to the Oermailleet017 *die
-71-ost1tyLetteinna-ctiOn7281traceidat1ts;
and '6 tvere. abandened istidelesda
total Of 51 out of0..- 'Except in alto
It , dotibtfitl It the's:list:0p has :been
,
In
in range, speed' and ability those itinm• hIrplone;,'
.and: ,fiY at great ,altlitudeS .has been
haproved out •Of:all..feeegnitien; Tho:,
1rlii-60,0-4-47,--dillelen,e' • Of the :elf-
:Plarto*.ouid Surely SO even snore.proh
,1e9ni1..4a_tislcal than, het Ween
1
, . , .
' Dr. Eckener Undeterred
Edketter.,talking...With, the Bet.:
lin corresponden,t of :The 'Christian
Science *miter, Said, that he'and 'hii „
-oileaonee wonid, ,deterred ,by:
the, Akron disaster ,fttraal.aentintiitit.
their lans He hoped, too that Tub-
lic "Wotild:. Centinue. .to Support t'hezn. .
, .• .
• Great.:' Brltaia is, at present 0111'
of the market' for airalliPs., • The. IV
.'106,titurlier..eiraliip,',. has .been
disrnantled and oily a very small air
.,fetIce personal Is ma1nta1nil to
watch • current: developmente.
Prob-
ably the it. the
..Spectator...is-olia,racteriatie:.'y He .Coa. •
•tends .that :the airship..l l9oked al
• from wiog ,Atia; 44#ger,os.
,by.„.the..press,..pulollo, and even..:by tir..,,
thithofities.1•..•;',. It . is, he sets; not :it.,
eMitnierCial.".propesItien; , it .1s. a till
:eipertnient,, . and, an• incoxnplete onq,•
at tlat What the- eirslilo needs 11 •...
:10 - years of inzitliaturbeknithustled ,eir•
roeritnent,..bk the 'oat ..of :vrhich. • .
VOOtild be, knpWri whether, it was 1:
PrattiCal peeps jf locomotive, • /1,44 -
Many'', people, he • concluded,
.bectit by*th.e,Iterthigarla.0,-theY,
, She . wbUld Sink 1f,her.'enginet.C.hrbli44,--
iloWnl...* ' •
•• , .• . • . , •
•
:Six Canadians- AiVarded•
• 86,149.,,livolihs :by Irate
• New Haven, Conn --Six• Canadians
have been '.awarded scholarships '.bY
•Yale UniVersity according te ,a recent
7 -announcement. Sterling Fellowships.
• Were *on by Cecil T.: /Ana of Mont-
:
;Teal ' in docielogY and William' '. J.
13'.Meara et Ottawa in philosophy.;
rrhS Itenry Daggett Hooker Fellow -
Ship in Betanyo went.t� Wllliam Foitga,
son Of St.:14turent; One. .Feder1ck W,
the
ic
haefeertioodfg. G: raveaturst, Nen
Fellowship:in elasaicit,
While UniVersity: :were
awarded IVIacrarland...of
Havelock, N.D., and Clarence R. Tract
of Toronto. • • •
.
,•
fdeetirta the ,Situation
• "Where's the cashier?"
"Gone, to the,' raced.," ,
"Gonc to the races in busines,„4
bours?''
• "Yes, sir. It's his last' chanCe of
making the bdoksba.lanee " '
. .
100 Die In Mississippi Tornado
follOWthi„t: deatititiettilliOttiltada v1te )9**e...N),(v-afaskt/P.I. Mtate kdtlng abo4t .100„
1 luring: ever • 1,009,,' This. 'tit the: sithilrbaft se.Ytleoll: Of Vatoo;'
•
'4
' , •
4
;N9rivay.-Sondi-Ship
To C4),Ogo PLP*Iitior
-Montreal and, . ultimately Chicago
wheredt she. , will officially represent ,'
Exposition # the : Norwegian froioini
;erhip Sorlandet•Sailed from here lbadet•
with eicaniple.s of 1,IerWitiiitti iridustri. • .
arieebinnielte. *
.
The .tripta under the direct.patrott
' ageorking Haakon f NoiAwitif,.ond
•'1.?eing-,,andertaken by .ilie-Sorlanadt
• she is small enough to perfitt.ilavio,
tion through the:lake.
/n.: addition” .0 cieW Mid CO: •
cera,. 88 apprenticea to the IsTeregiakii,L,
merchant marine are ore , °
:Start Work on 24/Ii1e:'Bridgi,
copoihti4en.
started on the longeat 'combined' rail '
• and road bridge in ,Europ...t, ,ritheing '
two milebet!..Veen the •Dinisit'islarods
En1.$ter ;and .Jeetatd Tke1'W
Ii estimated' at st0,09,000. • Ail Pine'
TiAo Itint 'get the' coatract.
,
Four New .V,Varshipit
*. Italian Navy Program
• , - , .
•
oirtannt, zceretttry
.tif the Navy, anneunced in the Chant- '
ber ef Deputic,s 1it8t, week that tin,
„„Italiali(leygratitent, :had ,dellded
.00n8truct,two-cr isr
toiltt etch and • two toritede beak, Of
(100 :ten, during the fiscal Year` Pg.l.
,
•