HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-01-04, Page 7Good : Ki"riD WerioeSlap;
ecb,O,SIOVniLia•• 40 a illeW!
0 squar miles in area; [414: 17Quot,
O'mlles,leng,;,trOm „east to. VI.,.,e5t,
151 Miles hroad, !., tr.* mirth. to
lil ita'•Widest',Vart. it Onio-
ran .ereit which never before
r had been aaeparate
iU unit. coninOgoo qf .01e.
4.1.44,'.0r4Adv.64.:
and Silesia, 'Slovakia, 'a per-
NOrthern:'1Iiingary and Car-
:
. . . „
n gnthintlar, :the whOle,``Ce.trierit-
the de:Amnon SlaV origin of theft
4 Mere and' 'the :revival of. the
..CseciOellgue; ia leaking great strides
Pelltiealiy, eminnercially and
• fntellec-
tua1l. •.* • '• - • ••
. .
The CZechs and. The Slovaks are ,en.
ithinstrimni people; their :country con -
the beat the principal in-
.„dustries and the Most progressive
itnits.of the :old Anstriandiungarlan
.This. Is a source •ef g,rea,t, bit -
Me you 1001ng,, 10t, 'appletblag"
oiterent ;In the Way. of -0300414-
Meal fOr" your'cbtlrch,• SoCiety,
ciun er•Institutel.-
-Cape' b." Li* Reid T the Well-known
travelier, .syliO. has ;been, ,cbutribilt.
Ins': :the:series tit articles, to thie
paper,: ender the heading..ot'l'Travei
'IMPredelo-ne;'!" OA' What -lei 'Per,tinPa,
the huesl• colleetipa: at-,purnpeau
.0oWS'. in the cOuntry. Piettirett
take0 With 414 oWncamera; neautt-
fully, coloured, 0.110Wibg sonie Pt tlia
otit,i7iAbe•s'a, 0:Ogee, 'as we u
the49calities-ehotie which yon 'have
"readt:tunt ;heard: •Portugaly-Spein,
b"ranee. ItalY, Switzerland, Anstria,
Jugoslavia-. ' Hungary, Czecliosl6;
vakla, permanS, Holland, • EieigleM
And 13r1t1sti Isles are included: In
anhitle colieetlon."
Vcri• eitleulsro = re ardiii this
SPORTSREVIE
Et.•.,
.P11,0 IY.4.00e, Stf4Mrlt@ry
Opakt.a.Illaa4atoct:
• TAtt gri'MPaiiiPtirta„, writerthe
lipo,t04.AlpoTippt,, gml.rie4to4 .04e
t011OWi.ng 9P.-449: Eniton444.r,'
41.;>e404 by eomeNitealc,411c4
licity, which, we* 4,5ent .Ptit by' :tile •
'Brulns, was reepOndible, for the 41,4-
; gra4efu1; and much -to -be -regretted; ;
'40409%, Tana Were, inforthed that
,thoBruins were'rgoing to f.'Step.
'into the Leafs, They were also led •
to believe that :they could, -expect a.
Taal slaughter. JO that, tcase the
Satoes cert,alnly livd. up expeCr
•••,tatiOns: ••••-•• • •
•
Football „is -gen'era4
•.to -
be the: roughest ganie, but f,ew ‘foot --
P411 oacountsyscan he classed with;
'the, Boston -Leaf g'aine-of that
fU I night. In • 13p$ t
The: yard. bp$11.qy sexLet. 'seemed
40'
be in . smart Shape'. W.Ifen•r.they
feeted. the TorbotO.Varsity the
other :night... it may be just tlie
thing that is needed to encourage
the formation of thelong propesed
...Internet tenaLintereoil eau ta h pelry- •
leagle Lots luipe go. •
• 'Professiohal ...Sexing of the ,PaiBt •
.•
Iipayyweights. 4.4 Prime Camera,
registered a smarVuppercut ouJac
as the first Italian to held the
Worlds licaryweight CliantiMM-
sbip; • Max.'Baer 'froth Califorriia;
'intr,odueed'elaas•and'ool,Our ihto. the .,
- re Mere zealously ..guarded- than •in
Other seetions of Europe.
Another • thing -whereas' Under .the
(Worship of the great, Behentian
re-
bus , and .'pOlitieel reformer,' John
uss,-a :great part of the coun ry
Me Protestant' and Lutheran, the
0 -year • domihation .of. a Catholic
Ountry • 04111164 that. :To -day.. in 'a
linialiinll ot ShOuta4
-brilS, oho inilhlon protestants. This,
gioua ,,adherenee.'was':•alao•• an im-
tant.teetor inweldingtogether. the
rgeht • units the close of the
t it is with • Bohemia,the- most
e)y •settled portion • 9f•:Cieclioido
Okla, .thatwe wish , The SO::
eni nns arewe 1 e neated, capable
Others; and clOver artizans. 111 Bo-
erilla ,inere..peopleere engaged
In til-
utria1
•minetionof the OpeChe in BO -
dates from, the "i;.1•1: century end
country.- had a. chenuered career:
er various rulers until the Ilepa-•0' et 'PregueHa'Wedelonlevard -with •the
a Caine:Into power in 15.26..."Wars
Conqtlests,..chatiges; of rulers. . etc.,
heeii .the history of the country;:'
tbe' OItero0 cl) merit . the. Ca. th011e
ien-..iand.7-07.thet7Gerinaii tongue.-
:ted'ati7Iiipa. and .everything 'that,
tiro :tdouti15i., of ,the
hemiart.nation was sivenw.ay.
ragne (6,80,000. Viipulation). 'is the
tie' of Czechoslovakia and:Was the':
-=•-•,::•,:osigiital of the, fernier •:kingdonf
•Ih-
bernia. It i's.intere$1414'frerdani.'orchl,
teetttel businesa and...historical Stand,
Pdint, The' oid.',11-oya1 •Palace 'dentin,
at.- Prague ,•• from, „the ItradcanY
•Beights, • ...With,. the, excepti•On• of '1a -
Sinall.,POrtion .•of this • enormens
"ing-this •portion reservedfor; he Prc-
sid.nt-tlnii e1ilice is used;;rnairoy;ifor
OVerninent Oftlees,•Witle'certain.la4e'
kept . for '''depaSiens4 ,tif
ta. . Behind the 'Painee. and iit tht2 aintraing inc;ideati occerring -there . As:
&It ef-V1- arg'4',:aktrtyard4tatifiallie.Ortily,:,•---,erhete". '••;• ::•• • I •
.otninun ca e w 'apan :edat:
ficiom1421, 73 A4elaide Street, West,'
l'oronto.
test ntogiro
tattles Spectators
Can Attain Top Speed of 120
Maes An Hour—Low
• Speed of 15 Miles
An Hour
take -off 7.44, un-
der 20 yards ; ,4 no 1.antling'rtio at all,
Senor de lacierva'S latest type of.
. • •
0,4togii.c? was ..8.110Wi Off to groat ad-
vantage here recently :et the Nan,' •
worth. Airdrome, 100 OUtelde tontlOO,
' Tbie 1atelt,4*Induafil1'^ Pitthe has an.
engioe of 140torsePeWer• which gives
. • . .
.1t, a tOP• ended Of .aeat'lY 12.1) Miles an
bOhr-!-Iitod. a-loW,''Speed'Orl.§' miles an
The plaAie with j overhead
orroal &el/Alter in front,'
And no wings such as Ordinary=alr-
'plane haa; appear's' to saunter -along in
the, 44, ‘40a1nSt a had wind it can
practically hover- ‘' • ' •
•• Steering: fa;,done' by tilting the re-
v -0'011g wings 'of thewindmill, which
are he. a, Universal joint. A Am of
aloof five degrees. is , all that As re,
quilted to effect a steeply banked. turn,
The,.entire control is operated by one.
cent:Mid sideway ,for turns; • .
' For flyilig in e'en(' or Mist
the autOgiro is said' to be an ide.41.:144-
Chine. 'For a. long as the pilot keeps
his lever in a central position he
knows that he is on a level keel while
• . • . r ,
• • A •
Ranks With Foremost Women Fliers
LindherghHas Achieved
•
; - • ' ," Rdici
'*
•tork.:The aviation world Mar-
vels'. at the nnasAmraing but 'meteoric
rise of Ann Lindbergh into the front
rank of woinen there.
. •
•
Mrs: nedhergh has aehleved sdll
as--a-:•-pilot,-naviga.torrvand
erater, ca.pahle of taking part- in
fliglitsi that 'nsade aviation history,
with •do• little attendant ballYilee•tbat'
her ability 'was uneeticed whe.n.the
narnes:of women fliers were 'mentiell,
ed.
Skill as Pilot, Navigator an
per4tor • •- • • ,
•r• " . •
tion trlp to
t4e. Orient:she" O•olt °V) '
the study of Ii44.0ga.tt°n and rad1�.
telegraphy, end , proved herself super- ,
tor rt:O. her husband in the latter. It.
1)10.1 44a Xoindbergh's message ti Ire*
h,e,„plane .,,thet,..itekt • the world
formed, of tifeirprogress while they,
flew over Canadian northwest terrip
tory, and over the desOlate Bering
•
Sea, • • . •
. ,
This summer's tripwas even. more ,
ambitious than the PaOtte niglit'' but
,••
A' •
noble•cathedral or St. Vitus. .• ilestera-'7-.-- heavy division ty..putting his K.O.
tic* "Wbrk, has ,Cen° done. Onthis old on •Max..Sehrnellng, the•gerraell..ex-•
Ohnreh recently only .fast .Y ear :!chanip, in tee rounds.‘,.lock•Deuili:•,'
'Were, new discoveries • Ma.tieHunder•• Bey' once..again made good. in 016
"giound crypts -and passages , •8014,t.,
. .
'• Man • who • .carried en front : where...
•the .greatest 'Prgatotertof all, time,
• left ' Before • the. 'great
•• s'oliiii, Pribio.Carnera defended. his
°•tithe against . the: Spanish:pugilist,
• Fahlitia:14eucluni: in the first
.".weight • ehampionsitiP,.bOnt'• fought
lie:. picture When •he...inet 'defeat. atjhe .
latadS of King.Levinsky inChicago. ••
•:••• The death of W. L. "Young" Strib-
• ling, the; . twentY-eight ..;year ;old'
y: Georgian globe-trotter,.'shocked the.,
• agihrt trig world t the depths; !The.
pasin of. 'William Ouldeoh,.the
: "."selld:Mso," and:James. J. Corbett,•,.,.,
• WhO ihtrodueed. •
kway intelOri•the..Gay Nineties, was •
rgrettN1 all over the figlTt world.
•.'Muld0On"e death Was • partly due, ter '.
• • • • . . , •
..,,ksited-lt-heee 6(14-4)
.the.fight cotle. ,' • 2 .
ig , In this ,
;Very 1iLIlci lia haPpened
diAring".the.paat Year, except
Rodenbloent!S :eliocestul defence 'of
his title :against, the 'tttering.."toy.
11.1iCkey•
' ruler et' Ili welAA:?.rs, antriniddi.4.
. .
be,PlIened-to-thelpublie-,-M.4934. •
The chief interest in this 'church fon,
tnglisli-speaking, people will be, the
Chapel and Tomb' of Saint•Weifeevilas;
known to us all, through th4.. werds of
the celebrated earrO: ' •
',Good King ..Weliceslas looked out
Oo the Feast of Stephen; •
'Whe i3 the o •
, fresh,. and .even.'.' •
•
The Wenceelas of tifis CaretWaS not.
4 .1upg, :hy: the•WaY, Init 'a geed ',prince.
Who ltved aboni. lOOO .years ;ago ;and
whose inemoiyi ;id:preserved ..hy. • the
CzeohoSiovakian people. in • niany ••dif.;••
ierent• ay The The Main thoroughfare
broad,.. tree-lirred promenade on either
,side -.4's brie Or4the. husiedt'etireete in
Europe: the -heatt of this, spacious
"avenue is 111.4.inuieuip.,anil; In front Of
: the-tratildi-
a ,largo . equestrian' atatue Saint
4Z)Uy language, this;Street
would beknown .as,,W;enceslaa° Spare.
• So', a mythical figure--remeithered
at 'Christmas. thoe----becomei rea14y.
-The nape of.. tbehero ef Zoe' of our
-heat ..k.ndwif . ChrtArtMa; parois ' Is ,.atill
green. in II:ea:4.1.i. of. the:.peOple of,
• his ative land.' y ea tl-
er$ hot, 'leer the of , the
carol..o-r.. the fact•tlt.sneha Personage
oyer existed. ,that;,ai. this.
Yu I e tide o , th es,e faCte..:intg4t be
of" intc'reSt to many, ; , • 7
we slyall•returh terepeHre-
7-the subject; 'Of a :forther
. • ,
' is. a series on' the • care' of • the hotY
riad, a's..Maternat •
to' one Year of Ag and .hoW, on 'the
eath Ratslii h. preas• a. series on the•cate and, tralh-..
4,A
75 Mothers and 4;723 Babies.
Die in'First Four: Months
• TOront .-Ret•iremerft from • ,aetive
pnbiio service of Dr. • Helen MacMint7,
chief of Hie ,'Child 'Welfare
Division ef the Dmniii ioii DOeartnient,
pf.'Penditino., an0,Natiblial.,ilealth re-
calls her years ,of.%Vallant battle for.
• the protoettoP' ;ot mothers ..and the
extension 'Of better Provisions for
...4abetetricsi ancLanaternal,..car
Can-
ada.„ •, .
While' services have
red and. extended 'during her Icing de-
' Ogles,' iti e Work,: as She. herself
. • 1, vit..' our maternal and.
1-birth•-rate-lunr- shown- little 'm-
ovement until the; laSe twenty'
•
ing of children fronrone to six.
'.Write to. Council:Rouse; Ottawa; and
. ,
.one or ,all of them •will bp sent: to
yet: ••
• News Oddities
' :James Carroll; arrested at INew
York on a charge of ,falsely inserting
a notice of his. wife's 'death in a news-
paper, admitted' his offence; explain'ed
that he didit . in the: hope thit. his
wife's' relations would Sea it and keep;
away from; his house...
. Prisoners at, McNeil Island
Peni-
tentiary, near San Franciko, are to
be giVen an aviation course: The pri-
son officials have thoughtfully reinoV-
ed. the Wings Of the.lnachine so, that
,hone_ot The •Pupils wiUbe terhpted'tti.'
"graduate and leave sehool the quick
ont•hs. Bat now oboe, the . prelim- ••: • .
nary: fignres fel' Canada' fel-the first li'rench naturalist states that roll -
four menthe of. this year, recording iris sing in their'sleep;•ii,lackerel swirri
the death, '•of $76 'inothei.s:_sithd '4723 While asleep; ,elephailts:, sleep 'while
babies 'ander one year of .01111:Yling ' ants yawn and
.glitapseo' the individual .tragedies streteli hke hunian 1,04 when, they
I , sS wal°• •iind thesegures inich extract
' '•
40 the Caned:ion'. Council- 'oft Child
and ranillY Welfare .quoires front its
•InavY . eOrtennOndenee with :Mothers
ss.
Canada., On letter runs:
hank you ver Y ttineh 'for ,:the
'les; of ,Parental lettera.., With. great
: regret •i• most ,say. r .1011 110 tb
ihe..POstqiitnl, Series."' • •
. very del brogs 163 twidenti6 :that
We are not availing 0111.•01,1teg.et. the
! 'modern 'Means Of, safety ,and peq+tdix-,
' flow th do Offer.' tor 'tit& protection
:ter. life.';'.',grentlittiaber ;Of. th'ie In
fent anirttitiOrrial deaths i1tfl he pre-
1
vented If: all' Wrinien' 'reeeive proper 1/ct1on. dArring pr(ig,
. honey, it. the tithe, of d'eliVerY
• during •the .nast.hatel, pert oa.,
• , A, slOgan. :chosen by ont,•06111111.60.Y
-4--"Pub)to boaiilt islitircha sable, With -
4 natural Binitallena any 6:coitinittitit'y
eWn sleatli rate."
4 Just a frit It' t
e 0 Your .0 30, own
' ,,Two spiitstet's
hiv-
ing - in the wall' Roemanianport of
!Galati; heen convicted of harbor-
, •
"'rig too Than eats; ;When Police visit -
cd the house. to &moil& the deatruCtion
ef the eats, they ,dlicovorad to
ninnber one hundred and
A Shrieking' leather bag; intended to
foil snatch -and -run raiders, wet tried
recently by Ino)lbergf tJie cervithittee'
of Lloyds ThedenionStratiOn.shoWed'
that no one ,tettld snatch .thocase.with.
out setting* in. 'motion a KlaxMir horn
inside it, The•Case•haa been dealdned
for batik IneMPeilksers and 'Other
pl0?C4 110
haVe to yril large .+!i'inis,t
•thrbugh..tiel street's. '
pne' (4(ni tonipliatqg, with stinle altirni‘
the futn1e eta g'enerntion yet unborn;
the i'nothera 'of wliteli.,,are harassed
with a desire or AltnInFwt. and 'owes.
sive strioting,‘.-Th".•,/t.,:lii,
411,1 • •
.411^ 01, 111p,ry alrp ane In
needs instruinents such , as turh and
bank •indieaters to 'him.
titin relative to the•grOhnd.- ,
,Becent ';deroon,strations showed that
one ' of these machines could fly e0„
slowly that,a.man'runoing below could
attach a message to a .cerd, let down
by the .4iilpat.••• • • •
• • Imm•••••••6:•••:********
Nightly.. Brushing ofl. .
• Hair Important
,
Wishes to .be truly
beautifill ronsider the brushing
of• her: 'hair alrnOrgt ;4. important :
Fleatii4 ller teeth, ' . .•
,• you
' tressed in 'a haphazard 'manner, ..there
is just no::pse ' *IL,
First: Of "all, learn,. how' to 'do it cor-
rectly •deriVe • full heilefit from' A.,
beauty .treatlheht *hid) 4ia'Y's large
,.dividends. ' • ; •
.•
•
The hest time to brush yo r• .1.1ar is
just before y.ou go to hole you :shOitici:
devote :least', .1.61:minuted this
4.e*us,
Begin at the:back of Your head, ••
is best to bend- forward the
hair. ra-frowy-
- OVer' y our- f At'ec-. ; :Brush upwards -from
'the;:nape:•ef A6tir neelt;-Cintil .the'hat,k
-of. Tear scalp tingles.
'
.. . . ; ,;
Now .stand orcct,•:;thrOw... yeu'r. head
•!aligittlY bacikWard and brush t•11:0 front
of yotir scalp ,upward,:frolt
te' the c wn .yOor'' head. " • •
rs „11 ) 1
r.
irients, hews. er, differ from those •of
Amelia Earhart,„ Johnson, •and.
germ .1•111az; of France, Mai; she
had aCctinipanted.,',hdr• husband, and
never engaged in the Ii10.f.g's*tetiac4-.
ler enlo: flightS. .1-10Y„
on Li41bergh'e however, have
been •such' that :Only.' o'i'vetprati filer
couid•,reeet; • .• • , '..'• '
• : Folaband's Training!
Alt her“training:: hao been under
the direction' .of 'Col, and:
:began before • ttheY'',-qeVe. iniarried
When: the young aviater, .engaged • in
4 ..g.Znx1,4111:411glit after ' iambus'
nen4top flight to visited' Mex -
. brg*Tte'ci.
Morio*!e daughter:.on,ssverer flfghts
on one of which they cracked. up on
rending, •due . to brokeh gear,-
• After their 'marriage .Mrs Lrnd
bergh accOmponled.' her husband on.
Several flight:a 'crods-oentitient flights,
one of ' them :to east :Completed a few
.menths. before, the...birth Of her. first
sofl Already lie was acting- as ce-
pxlQt on their:dig* ;
like a 'Veteran. • T.4e. tl* overi
3010.00 air, Miles' in I've Olonther--.far.
'ther thah around.:',Ilie world at the ,
•egnater, and almost twice ao: far an
the distance Aravelled by Ariley Poet
In his record solo around the. World... .;
It led 'them olter. nunintainons terrain,. • ,
?la ,... Greenland never.' liefOre
' Studie. ,
' ' • • . • ,; • .
s
Horticulture'Being
• 4
Studied Australia
: . , ,
. .
t.
Lieu Brouillard: , :•
themiddle title,: in Augns& about tw.9 ;.$i'mare4aliel -brush'
• . •
13en•:.23eby, by a knock -tint in • each' portio..L :Blece.the brush agninat'
•.the.:s.even th but lest it . two: . your sear!), to • start • as. ;Yen !move
• .• latex to titindee in. ten '
13rontllard• make - a :
!or
, . •
• weight crown.:.* , • , • .
\Velterwolglits. -- 41m McLaiSnin;• •
• thelriAli:Ca.naaTielyom
wen.his, first hy: taking
.Young corbett: one round, at Log.
. Angeles. ..WLarnin Anted the
• most worthy title 'hh.ider:•ef• 1033.7
, • LiglAtiveights. Canzoheri .'.•
1• lost:his 'erOwn ten. rounds •
..(.1111Ctige, „to': Barn eyItoss,.: Who ;hi
defended it -in a. fifteen-ronnd. .
return bent In
•.• Welt•erWeights, Freddie.MilIer
'.and)Ki4.•..C,quicpiate areboth.iit •the
.top. of this. division„:f..Miller:•.is
sidered' the beat "
: While Chocolate. :leads' the °New
York CeininissiOM The Cuban de
• reeled Seaman- Watson, the' British ;
• chairiploh, in New Yerk.:;• • • •••
• BantaniWeights...L.,;-• :Al Bre*n,
• • •
•••!' 214iget.' WoigeSt .
:Chi
the lted States chempien.'°.laek e '
• ItreWti; Of.11pgiand,hblds the ti!to-• •
• 'aline' •NW 'gut b BroWn
anon -title bent in Manchester. •!
. •
,
•
Three tons. of coal-, prOvide •quere
energy Mien the total physteal energy
expended by an areriAge, men in his
Willionr Clarke.
•
Presented to Capt.
to obtain tree atiteee: are afforded by
Tii7Vilit free
, ,
o'n request to anyone asking or then)
the Canadian Cintiicil on .011110,
•and -ranilly We1forer.4.3,1tg*6 ;41,i'avelf•••
able In both, VretiOli and ltig.tis,b as
it slowly upWard andocitwafd, tilt it
slightly go, that each and every hair,
in that .s•e,cition wilT be Cleaned, stimu-
lated and `p.1.11l.ed.'!„,. Wine the cbrush
on a eleailltOwel an(l() ont) thenex!
section. •
Despite Prke Rise
, .
Tea.; Still MOSt
: • .Econoinial. Prink
For the, yak two. years.'
Canada• have been ; °eiijoying the lowest
Prices oi'td'a in a, decade, hutthis has
Meant tremendous leases le' growers,
:Wife,. to. save ...their ,industry; have %re-,
.strietedtea, elcp9itsMid .caigeed'priCee
to athknce. Tett..Pa'citers; particularly
those'suPplYing.:very-fine'quality•teas;
"hay& ieloctahtlYbeen forced • to
lh-
erease Notwithstanding •this,
tea le•still•the,,Mbat •ecohonfical drink
next •tOielain water. • '• • • • '.
'The (average,inany in toy, .view, is a.
'pretty. poer Speciniant-and: the average
:intelligence, in miy., View, ra very
is it realised that. the •firstelase.Maii.
can .d.o ,something, like 'fivti times:1'1e,
-ninohot-ofTWOrk Nife-iiirtrk0, intin
Thai IS 'het', the Prodqi of inherent;
capacityhy 0,:toiig.toad: 11 is fareely.
.the product .91 early treining, -,•• Sir
'John Reith, " '•
:Ex0.11.0t: KriOwlede
Orchids Displayed
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study ,and cialltre . is"
.vt;ry •ntin tat 11,t.".4c.tor1a,,,Anstralfek•ae•
i-Arding tc re lecturer'. . •
•'The. casual ,prize of the agricultural
,shoWt,tor "hestbunch of wild ;flowers"
•is, put: ot date. ,t one lecn4.'fair; for
'eXample, there'. were IS sections ,ter
TlatiN el•ery 'one Wai, based:
'soundly. . Theee. were. -p rises for ithe.
. • heat'collectien Of ,'orelfide, the beat col-
lection: of. wild "..,:flOw.era ',botanically
the hest collection of 66a.
mental', native^. grasses; the best:•
lection.;pf ferns, : the' hest collection.of
GrompionS' flora; .. the hest ,hunch Of-
thryptoinene.„ the beat:hungh 'of spren.
the;pest bunch' of heath, and's.°
on: • :16'ski: dower' in a beaittifille011ec-
How; was :named ' properly,and inest .of
the 'People who 'attended „Seethed to
he on hrodkaleiy; faniiiierterins with
th flewera.. 'There. was Tittle et,the old
unnecessary 'baulking t necessary
scientific ,Orinleie. • • ' •• : • • .
. What struck ine irioet .ferciKy!.*as
,
the knowle.dge Of orchids .diapluAed by,
youngmen and..womeh. T1e gneint-
ifeak- and beauty: of these :fantastic
flowers -of wliich there'are about 150
species recerdedln Victoria and about
460; in, 'Atietralia-have exereised
'aj.rong.faseihotion..thrOlighoufi various
• deat,OS in the last few yeari31:so ninch
so .N-7.II:,S.:•Rogbra, the -Adelaide
'autlyr,ity; 'declared, °recently - that the
cultail 'ell t lanta . •
• , One:. woinalts collection ould • do
"credit: to any trained 'botanist; it etiti.
tains ne'tirlY,106-species of tirehids, all
prg's sett,. neatly, mounted and correctly
labelled. . A for cry this .frbintlie days
when country 'dwellers, if they gavo.
heed to erchitts'at all, 'knew Vieth only,
'spid e'rs,"•,,"tigers" and "grcenies,f'
°Bison
.Tite Writtlig•of the 'children 'of ttlilaY
Fr-forni i'dtrretAlta-ST.
Ip bilainehd ibidefid
Vantage and 1dM. the, pti'ogreaa'
"mail
(ifitWfOyd; • '.
Exports to Vrance,
South Africa Soar
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oyer, and into little•. .arleau Por
Where the•arriial clt aeaplene
0471.911':654? :
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The flight. ' over, the .:Senth'Atiallite • .
was in itself 'a Major!' achieVenaOht,.
Guided by Mrs, °Lindberghs naviga-
tion, the: plerie never .'once left ital.
court*. , • • • • .!•••...
• • 'fits frorin '
to.batie town, to Teltio, and:a
-flight :with her hushaltd.,,aeross the ,
•Atientic., Sits. ,Earhart ; CrOreed , the
Atiaotie • by 'air route twice, the see-, .
On& time ,•alOne, She hold 11C wo
nien.'82 -4cm:step' ;diatanee record, and
ith.E; -.autogiro altitude. reciord.'• '. But
'Mrs.:. Lindbergh's ' flying, „sinee e
marriage, 'While-oCit' of the. spoptaCtilar:‘,:'..
kind, ;entities •her to ienle.•WIth;ibese.
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Scientists Explain
Curious Snow Color
•,Montreal.,---P.Brown anow..e,' :aro:need'
the euritieitY. �f • residentsin
Nlomt-
real • and neighborhood *olitiy..
',..theY left !th4I'rhii to comW doWii'
town. .Whereter there were fielde. of, :
snow •,a, lard iey'aheet had ferrned on ,
thetop O. the bank whiell hadbuff
or browncolor. •. • • •
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,.-The hard covering apparentlY re-;
Suited,' from .sleet 'falling during .. :the
night; When brocen, it shOW•ed • ,a,:.
:gr:eyish 'aSpect,:-Viewei.l. •arriall,qh.0-..•
[titles in :the underneatli
tthe bard 'covering, the snow was the ' •
White?1, .Tlie
superfi-
ciai coat .Was'' about, One. -eighth :Of an
*eh. thick: ' 1'; • ••
Observatory it 'Wa4.eX-
. .
.Plained that the.. Sleet 'probably gath-
ered in coining through the air a.cer-
tain quantity of 'fine. ;duet, ;:vohicli,
hardening in, the. ley Coat gave . the
-particularly .browaish Iiitge to -; whati,
wouldtherWiee • have tended to a
, " . • •
grconidlitliehtAslItgehei's: rosZhet• :•:1)))tht
..
•
eibly appear reddish,' giving rise, to
rumors ,"red 'snow" in ienie
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qua -
Careless sniekers;havabeen,blamed '
or starting napre'- fires In the tiattoria1.-
poor's:than tither ,eauseS, :but this ear
lightning was the most frequent ' fire
hazard, • ' •••
Althotigh.-hope May -Often have:eheat.
ed us, yet We, never Jose., faith in ;Oa'
erbittise8',
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