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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-02-08, Page 2•g Maar. poser Inurec CaPada, The Pife aftri .•)",: a; - CANADA. 2 91r William 'Molocit. ;04-• W11Ua Maleek., 'greed - cut . "tea 'of th Palladian !PAO, recently obeeryed gido,60t:Ii.lotit4day; gap pt , the .ableat; juriate,'• paned* 'ever ...pre- gduced. Sir William.: at Ingrecnrci ind ',teais tot as active ntentaily Meat, Olen pre at the. ha1ae0tallr; • I;parlt:: All Paaatliaile'wishedhirrinfaay 'happy retnrns :op the • dIfy,-4-geaden • Fr00: P.re,Se, . . •• Thii,teen.• , . • .• oaltlYn court • has rendered jndg- ; ,nlant.T•la 444,-**)pil telt*, .1,11 for tilliteet yeara.,, The: Olaln, . *110. wthri: wilisaaW 'have differeat g',Ideaa about thk'nurnber. thirteen zrorl• 'the, 4eleatlant,—Igng404'710;-9144- , I41111rfp :Mars .PeaPle". '.rhe National. Safety COUnail Of the ' 'United 'States. revert; that In 1933 , , . there Were. 30„000, .pertiens killed in: •highway accidents That Was less than the • high 9kure.reached it 1928, when ..the gleeths totalled 43,615: ' ,•••441,0 yet no .PerSon seente to have become Undultalarnied; The Cara, are - allowed to run Nit the: same, end • , there Is, .nt•tailt Of lakiag,, then): off 0 ..a.0.,..1„{ It be ,accepted as something.which 18 '•he :expected.—St. Th011iaa urnal. ' • , .That .Kindly Word... We ere ;apt to 'reserve ,our klndly Weid of appreciation until. the .earif . ..otthe one cancerriedl can no lenger, we pay:" liorilagt wh.en,. theeyes • 'are cleeed, Mid cannot ,pee. the :„trfhlite; '4erhips We -.shall, yeC,:learn. to do better..-"BtratiOrd Beacori=Heraidi • .:.,Bajnach• Get, a; Good:Start,: ....When an .e.diter %can't fled anything , else •te.' do ha an 'start and leek, at : Iteadere'alwaYS;Uke to -get fel* figures an tats. endrit gives pera certal Standing ,-theill."The'. Kingston Whig -Standard ••, ;editor: .Waff'; impressed-hy. Mane's,: and „ , ...jityjeiete; •,; ,•“coetatteptitet ,oe...pTeees in United States has tekenr:,.a great ripe in :re ent yeetiO.• but it has Oat; yet become 4 'otta114,tipitieeh' as the subject. of ,We have become. :convinced ...thet p jesting:is, not:going. te , halt hernareh . of :spineeli: ' The .spinach crusade *et. way .toie •..epoke..:of:: a.. certain Vitamiii.;.;# • tained ,Which ' could .' not elsewher�,.healili, cllnics fevered:10k. 7,ey,,,greet-lheles,,•.-pf: the stuff,:iind iniftf' Who W•rfte health artieleS for the nowapapers,chipped ili:and begat, tel17, *if:the riniseen ,What.,aniniell Would d� for thein.;-,Peeple have the Mitten' that they .need • more vitainineo They "alVeno'partieulerldea,what Vitamins, do te,therit or; for thorn' and that: Aa:.why '.apinaCh 'Managed' to:fskewer. • •iteelf .:On • populer fancy. • YOU can' -jest, at spinach if •Yoar;like; you, can't .spifit," it. The people: are • alt. fOrit;, ifyou deteat the "Stuff ,that , • makes :no difference; thereto Is that lts g9od for :3eti411; that.ls"--netea: aary to make aiiy"PertiCalar,, thing PopOlar,is to have the right ,people eay It.eentaliesQ''vitanalae.7-Stratford •eaeon-Herald . • • •-• • • , , • ..Payigle in a' Kansas ;City 4 minister ,Wrlits paid falte';•. bill after he . hadp:pr, a :Marriage ...c'erettorlY.,:: Thje. ieeelletheektierience; some years ego; .of a Brantford 'Minister.- Rehad'isuc- • cessfullitied, the knot When the grOom. dretv.;:litin to one aide and Whispered ,that he hadn't ,any moneyfor a 'fee,: but ,he peuld 'she* Min how to fix the 'meter .th).. that it *Mild' Onlyhilt registerg•-,-Brant ford ExpOsiter:: - • iaiina It With' " • R:thergs,were-aueli a 'thing at•ituron ae•.4 Chair of Chrfetian.' Char, : ,'ItY.:fitidoubtedly, it "should be ,filled by Princinal Walier, Who In. the : annual bOokiet for ,elumni writes a8 roliows -"Iliifortneetely.: our, library 'ac-cOmmo dation' 18.1,Y no iiieena • adefriete; and bOoke Are • e,onlettines herroWed ; in . the absence' Of the libreflat without .any •'meraotaildfini heingleft:of, 'the trans- actioa. I . sheet& bpvery grateful it every •ono 'of: the -recipients of this, : letter,. • who hie: it :any 'dine , been • At Huron College, would lo�k Over hie .sheiveS And 'See by anyeeckleat . there are some. O'f tho. ceilego library bOoks • whieli, shfliidb� rettiraed.and. it the ,saMe, dine if there ai.,0 any belonging,' to "Serit1nel4levieW. • ' Firldt: Nickel.. , Witte reportso with evident:elattono that a large: deposit of 'nickel e hait • been: found in: Korea. Theore4 bald ' to be rich enough 10 pity .the working; and 'egantains Other MineritiS il1.help.t6 bear. the •cost, ;That Will • Oontiplidlit6 ;Japan's • poglitten Ile the' in, difstrial cailetrY Of the East, Nickel', being used in ft.cOnstaiitly Increast-, • tag variety Of .*.aya for raiiiiilfactur‘ 1ngpari�ses, chiefly for . hardening itee4 Until 'recent years, japaa had ; to "Iniport b,Oth and niCket .Or silekel-steel,'NoW that It. can dee* . iron .and bOdA from •Ma•lith4ria arid • tiakel &Orli 10/eP,o10:it • Will be toite tr„pfti 4r.,allowr 'arid at Largg 'V, 03004440n gt /.aorae„, soPplies,"•ot. •'aardalled Oteel•freta facture grins; battleships. and 'other. y'tar esiulpetej#.7-gdmoetott 'Tt1E'APAPIF14.• • •• " • . !imeitiott. end Btrinire. • None ot. us surely doubts that at. atine. Will Play as vttal a Pgirt. in. OA, 'future ot the.,Eropireas shipaing: bag dime.end..atill does today.' Pagelycaddit tioriautliOad,.spixif,,In. Ma great weh, that drit**.olOaer tho; distant 'PatPosta *at, therefore,: be hal1edati:4 'Maier aOlavell'fent •imPorittl :While "flee' 'Wirth has "cer•talilly: been dote' in thla greet breach...of- traria, •Per.te. one .with,,euch..*:infitista poselhag, wa; are, far' ,too inclined to pat • Ourselyeaon the hack • and tent e hlind..eY0 on the rapid adYance 'mad, •1?,y,•Otilere, WhenWe 'consider the special eignificance•'44 transport to 'a ter4Ifing.,:Empire ;and Igrant..the vital importance; of Greet Britain being in the forefient Of every branch �? world transport,; we ;Mist eqmit•we have 14 no means, Marielhe rapid, strides: in Mercantile ,aviation that we nright,,g-, .11011g Kong • Pres.7' -*; • - • , Ceylon, [Need: Stet 'sties. The • time :hee ;Conte 'when PeYlOilt •e„ts,....e_mgt • s' has. t� begin" to think in figiiree to alaue - grey:. er tent than :it, has. been aeoristomed. Httheitsi 'this country has displayed. e:, lamentable: distaste or ,statistics which is, evidenced not :only by the absene �f. 'anY.Weli-organized tical serytee, biit. also by the lack. :of • independent and serimis students. of thiec?noflhics: of :the, , country, The :now,apapers, cannot perform the iunc-• tions •eConomie • and trade- •jOttrnala :And. 'fitatititical: departments. .ergdaized• iteeiai• „:statistics..teMrice, dealing among' subjects With domestic', prices, •unemployl raent and the :cost ofliving, is cleerly necessary if 'current problems are ..to. be :effectively. tackled.—Ceylon ' Deily. atm' Britain • • . . . , „ •• TO. 'determine' the preeis . causes Of An ,Ixidaetitel reViVet ie'never . a Siinple task, but; unquestionably', Pthe.:policiee, of Britain'a Nati�nal Government have played a large part: in. her, con.' valeaceace. • .British ' • nian,Ufa,cturere are 'certaintoday. of the home, „mar - let,. 'Mut:the tariffs -Leave 7,'•ilro'victed Britain 'with: an . exceedingly ',Variable -weapon., of hers:Oiling; States :which. only ,twOor threeyears ago turneda Stony fade to. all the 'dementia' Of 'Brit- ish'. Governments.- and mia,nufeeturifis ..for.eefiter..„apeess....iibirough' their tariff: *ilia are .pleatling:. new .'for -a similar' :fav�r from ,Britaln. . • Fier commerce with Germany ,' 'With the '.:111igentine -and, with 'Russia has been.. Or is.'be Ing, brought to a .conditiginj.Cti, equi- librium. ; The CittalVa:CenferenCe :has given her e held ..on ;the DoMbions, whinie.attitade to..Britieh :niffnufactiir. ers,:'formeity•-lhad„, ',been -4141p :d_lffern, ent.:frOm:(hat of foreign nations; . and all paitieSare:deriving soiidbeneftts- from ,•their '•bargain.--WeeklY • • 0• 0 • 0. • • 0 Urlitine- ladle., • ;•,;:. The:Indian' representatives at: three. Refind -Table 'Conferences, extending over two : yeare, have had their crates. • . • . They have MOO .had their'darkdays, When' -Proapeete 'their point of vie*. looked;. as black . as 'could :be. There were feint hearts.in.th4 gone. try *hoe( one. title donhted .whE,,ther eny good:Purpose would,•hei.serVed. Indiafl collaboration the $.eleat committee; Unicnie:as".:the",oPportanity offered: to them 'Wes: One finportant . • . , • . • . . fact; is. the team,.;fiptilt of the Indian delegates, There ,Was. greeter eehesiOn, 'betWeen' thenr4litle everaefore. • Cri most ..lesuee, they Were able present 'a. united, front, ;andat the r ciciee they. ,resented, a. joirit Memorandum. This .aiSpley -of. unity' by ,Hindifei :Muslituf. and Other ':•ininorities Is bound t� : tate ;RS 'effect; sinee. nothing ':weakens dia'S Cane and .strexigthens. habde Of Opponents" of the. White. ,Paper in Eirgiend66,Mileh,14 crinflicting claims by veriqua :',Whien lead cider te. the .OldStOry, ,A •house divided, aiiiinift' itielf: The Metal ;of the Indieri. delegetefs' Unity •tibefilitritit he lost on. the ,Cotilitry, et•large..*Tbe Times .ot•• • • • Preparedness and Peace. . Tho Inipertel Government is 'exhib- iting•th'e utmost PatlenCe „in • its effOrte preseriee'the peace. arid te: Cult' vete it spirit :Of Peade:' hut it is 'Acting with Wiedom by heginning Make, ready 'Meet:: "the Peril :• that neare," It. 'le no more laconsistent to do: both these thongs than, it is to follow the ithrevf04adviCe 'of ,Croiirovell to "trust' r, 60d and. 'keep' .yegur powder dry," Faith, with' damp 0606 >fail,: tire: dry powder, and fa1th May work 'WOlidere.,,g There' Is SOmetiiirik• 'grand And lesOftleg the ,spectacie of a' mighty batten tinned and; ready, yet contirnidilsiy. and conetstentfy preserVr- %log .tho, lootity, of peace and urging .1( •Upegli Peralle$ • Of' Uharaeter mere im :IritleiVe, The. ilifilieride of ancia.a Oat -den in. agoild polities is .not ceIeut- fible: it . the Sorest. guarantee' 'of peace, 8:Jell in the not 10 - Mote Oast litte• beet) the British nat ,rievernidrif thiluential fer peac,eallan; .r.W:413$7.4: $ir '4116.11. fr .160, iiethis, • tor•••.$/tr.. sbc wilt be less 'in fitiertia.for T1Tie 0„ste 0; so it I' (1 Cott dosit Alti.:UnSiith elbrut'tnPfg di ComiletttortS;411pktiow'what • te ekPeet* in , the way of increased .10mPetaion. The'gretitest adWantage:g tom Japan's oeiatv Of. :de*: wilI be ee our 'Courage' dRENVII,LA KIMSER` In Tha 'Pronto Mail and EITI,1314 In these days of sov.exo, trialand come from Indefatigable labor. Atp• 1` 4gettoesteteet, ,tortify.' :y.ear .pourege ,witif 'new and ,strenger resolye. . The dePrealli9k is fitting: -Determineto go ferwera''with'inerea.44 OonddePce ad .1411". :0*PeOtatinh, 13e NOW: 't�. your :Obligatieas.. 1414 diScharfo: everY (.111.ty wi nftinfl1ng prOmptitade.Be alert to reSh epportunities naw ,ab1to ou., St1011410,te: Y$1,1r. with clear, strong.:'11Pliftini ideal, of What you Wi4b„ te 40000014h, and ter'', ,Alibe theimmense,: ppWera: eifft""ra• ::sloarees, .at 'your perserial-: command Maker' Vita' day- mark a diStinet. enti -important adVance• in 'Yon!' PrO4toso„ loWard, a groat life .• It'. le 'woaderfiti lio:W eVej • little :(141.1y yletorteS, over inertia;'.*Isakileeff, rineertaintY, and :4opyees194,•? c'eP•tr.1! bete ultimately " to, ti;•.:- suCeessful Meg The practice of IsIng• abOVe, Petty .diecenragenterite: gaad'i Seething .elists., cies soon deveigmt 'a :habit of ileW '!OO1104c.fneo tjual fp: any .untlealakhig. 'Work' viaa never ittonded to badrudal ery, but la source: of ,p4efirire l'and stimu1u to.. w�rthy aphievenient,Iif� le. not 'a treadrnlll, a jail-, or: a. place of Punishnient„ but .4'...beautifol. anf :400h:feting field of elideafg'or, .7soku ,14- .pptrjrid horisons of .greeter. .flelde he; droning ever. onward. Work! Opper. tilnity; :effort and 'service ar0 bless- ings to etrich„ life. and Make it ,trulY worth:living. 131eaSe4 is the Malt who dope: lihr :Work jOyOusly. Par .0W4 I:00914'00.0 - pluck and peraevaranea_sire •• an servant of 'preaperit747-7.1ilflieultlea are, for ,44iciplitile.g. •Profile*, Irfromeite •progrearl, resalt.s end ply the abilities you now hoe 414: - You. are .1?unding, better thea ::::•zopiofywe;::10.f .41:CI:ppi :01, 11to 1,0,0 • going ilia wrimg way, they may •ba • shaping therneelvee for the. best re, sults. A. teraperary disappointnioat.lei •often a Mesta& in diegtilee. •$eoming jailare, 4s..gtOm.y, tinf•a 9rev•ad ataPifillX 14000 0 1'041 encgasa; • - trial, temptation,. mistake, .nn. -Parent', failure eitti he made to Bei*, • useful Pl-frixfafft 'KPH ft "alfgh •elcIlen1-1 _ _ .erices -0 practical .Sici?Vitlitiage., Your 1.341:Istaltnitunteld."t:i these, very ..dieappaintiriepts.•',-whipli • IM,„e;iled,ita4nte`•Altlieecirt413.7.01..uhip;o9nn:rav;ithillise6nntite,t.nimr.net:,;.." ,OaOsf,oflodi•uirteeelf,to...:0‘Tipt?7,.reot,il:ongerZtlepaliu.elii.17;,, 1'646° • . , : What yOn: • de With Yew' .ohaneee and ,alfilitles, you `ritkely tc, de with larger peW (imp to come; r, Prove the. gretian tard':.(Ill'oantilitutessiaawtittil'illeffolrrtobitY°4rtiaret:' crestiaat1on :is not, only the ,thiet ,Of time; hitt, of • ambition, 'initiative; and. courage; . net miel.ead yoarseld.. late, believing that ender other catistenees, 'or . different 'envirori.,... /neat 'Yeti :•cOrild :end, would do betIOrt: In your present position:you: Can.Prova. Your: 'greetneils charaeter'• 'Where are at MoMent is the , place: be 7; Rudolph Prim', •wel1.71cnorgvn, Composer of operetta scores, is. bo ng . , . treated, by Nurse 'Evangeline • Geehn as he recovers.. in :New York. Primi',sustained Painful 'injuries When the cab' In 'which he: was rid- .. _, _ yil., • ing- collided 'with •a.notlieri at :59th St.: and th, Ave , .. ,.. allTtaat ant of 071tare „111 lalteiy 1 ,gaden. whiles -1 reels; tl 1.1)(0,,dressi an cdatui finned W een or ;Q-ffe4es h owalli In a fat'. ef itt d, •behi, thorn •SI eheltere cold wit The gref nghofer,, ade on hi erchtesga: yer: rewards :your good,. intelltiOaa'in4 aetaal deed... jetim:$0010your courago. . • %ens. Februaryti, jniniaing CbaniPlons.littis on Pleb'.loth, • ,• :Tho ''rerorito Ski. dgluh have 'bent ,a1 :monster':ski Jump* :right in the elty,,. .'en which it•Is .poSsibie,.for :tfIll* ot 150...feet or..teeTs to be Medp,''r Ski 'in.g' up snow and •,a101,-,itcao* can be invent* from; ..outside polnts• .0iftiarie SPOrb,loVegie•.are lertanate. in that .they;vvill .he able ttii4see .thte .thriiiing, :hair raising sport near at• • hand, for: in tih9 focal point Of. tile- • "Proldnee.yea.:Will be ahle"to,iffif these illipte.lootyrrOagh,. :the... air at at appaling.It p..expec ed that .several, of thestars fron. Quebec and the Tjnited. States will Conlpste lending an intez. 4natiOnal-alr".:to*thigtrileet.';' ' .1V11.1ChMiSrrie4114811' , . "lq„ his ab• - Selitiiiiindedness Oat divorcing four : Preihins •wes, Leder': RilekeWyat paid witb his life ascertained thkt: her bueband 144:.reat . searched.,:untd. she found them,'" divorced hei, four Pridecesiora.and In becarriefriendsand : • the; fifth.luTed..thenaiiispeeting 1in*. • .berid to- a party ' at which ;,•'ell ;Tire , •tAthered;• Bljndwith-mge heat, . . Accounting of Huttpn- Mdivani'Estate is Safely 'ReCorclecl Ne* Tork.*Priricess-Barba Hut- tonn McilYant, and her husband, Prince a Geargia, left f0F the ()tient recently.With an.itcdounting for her $4000,000•estate tucked safe- ly aWay, ini:the records Of a :Stiffoilc County court. •; • • • The accounting was made by her father and guardien*Prealtbrt, fon,'•—ariAshaS justieen reireal4177, It showed (hat:I3arbara was ialloWed. $4.00,000 a. year for living' expenses *hue she was Preparing to Marry Prince Alexis. Previously her ow- ailce'wap $300,900, atmeally. • She inherited the ;40,000,600 estate last .btovember *hen she was21. Ile* ;lithe*. :was allowed 1$7,000. year , for ,her •upkeep When ,she was a child of sIx At 13,••her ;expellees reached $13,000a year, and .at 16, they The. *Counting revealed that the :court,Liit her reeneat--,-let. her lather buy .a-$120;000, private car so that she lind---herTfriends-Could-trava-betikeiT resorts ' „ • • . ;;• tt In one of her petitions to the Ceart. 'Barbera said that her forttine «13 e� large I See n f,!necessity upOn• 'my: Marriage, I slirsUld net iiriznediate-: iy enjoy the luxuries Which a fortune, suCh as: mine, will enable me tc,i•liave." • 26 600 :for _unerriplcgyment.reliet ' :"I shell he.iriere than repaid," she Said then, "by the reelizetiot that it Will be expended in Aiding those When needs are greater than inine." •. . . Fihn Contract: is Signed' • $ySoviet With, Americans contra -et r'filitikv-: tai,:41inericans•i-te,:inake time inthe Spviet.,IIiiion. tor ;.release AhrOughalit the Avert& has Nat •been :Signed .be- : tween the .'.Soviet „King,. Trust • an • group::. •of ..youngAinerloafis,,,Williazn FielcV:Jr.;,A4ouis and.L_'JaineS :Who, recently •snt Bev- eraPtionthe taking' pleturee in the North 4 caeue. The coitrat, does net.,cover,'"regii-, dramas!' here semi -educe, aid folklore pictures, like '"Chang" "or "Grass," ; And there a •,stipulation that 'no part of the.' reels may be sold for incorporation in other getti00.',77•ThEr:c.0,tta,C&-111044:41101-tile, end Of4.634•... • • The Aplet16111'f covered Dagestan, Swanetia,, :Georgia aird Office. alat:-ereas ;tide: Onninfer • t� Illustrate the "old, and new" . • and the. .Soviet pollcy „ toward Minor: 'nationalities:. They .aie:PaVering ;lite :ist..aild around MescOW'diiringrthe:.•Winter.• ' B R —Before Railways .SI*0=fiVe 'ear :ago the ,village,, camilla, six Mile,: north of ()range ville,, .had 150 ,inhabitants .end• t,gada.Y. blpt. two • .claSen -people' live there, oli- eervee "thd'•, TOronte:Stat.Camilla is eoW0to...loae pest (dice. , That .is the • linal*blow-;•-cit is to. be. served' by • 1,04Mail., going his rounds on • a rural' ,, ::thp ..days :When the nearest 'railroad 'station: was • at 'Brampton, Camilla, . no ..doui14,•, had.ita Oat •of461 its..-h.otel, gea- erel:'store;., blaekomith 444', wagon shoP,* IS • buyerof grain:and, its. dealer .aailare .It. was one 'Of the ,centres oft fluidness': a pioneer' CiPtyo • Oxen", 'with bevy , :leads; dawdled. 'along its.inain etreeet. .• , 1 1 , • "The United States today is; ruled by organized ,,minorities."'*Eniersoa. Fosdick:, Perkins: 0.• • , Frances ksives .. Brief: Repor be :refute ,thP.: of t-heard:.:statelnent,'. that :*feirialgia lernt the, Wordy Seitt. • • ,The first annual :vepoit theslirst won naenaPer „of-ta United • "Stites TUOVeinnient.' get it4lietT'Io* on word- age, , , - • • - . age,.'and• cat:a new. pattern. • What. ' Prat:cell ,Pericias: had te.'.saig SAffialt-the Labor Department pelistrined-'iit' print but "siX Pages., and five I : ' , sumrearititg '-ir ••12.ariontb,-. with sOMe.receinfneadations for the :future, she put a definite later program; :and Made a 'prediction thatsix--Tspecilic--- -temporary woilld , • The: late William' 'lloalc;:feriner Secretary,...4). 4abOk.Wi0:4" 20 pages7 ..and,eight'liries*ta Prelude to the 1932 ,rePort" of the depertmento '15, pages end, six lines in 1931.',' • ••• •''. •: Seines Davis; in' 103,d, Wrote ...a 32 -page intredrieti.on. • •:,. Miss • Perkins' , recommendations Were • nine irx litririber,. dealing with empioyment":servle4'' niediabien;.'Unent- Pioyinent insurance, etabilisaitien..of 'enillIOYnaent;-low iffit'.htlasing,: Safety •:of nrorkeia,. •.state, and:. federal en - operation, Old :agel-ffeenrity and tom- ferenCe. Methods: • tt't One of Largest • Babiel Ever Born, cheoer, Pa. -4 denghter weighing. 18% pOilnds wits; horn receatly,to,.kr. and.',Mrs. Thomas Czarnokol. • **.*Pliyidelans 'expressed the * belief that the ' baby' is' the • largest 'ever 'bern' la this city,,anit Pointed out that, it is as Ceavy ha a' normal six-monthi, Mrs. Czarnekolo who is 36: and the mother of two, 'other children: and the "little..one"-are doing wolt. Once she askeo.and *aimed , • • No Children' At All • .Predicted Por. 1970 ' College Park, Sid. .. Dr; 02: E. Baker,' senior 'agricultural economist of ,the United States departmentof agricul. tare, predicte. that If the . present tread * 'Of depopulation continues, in 1970 therewill be'nechtidren at, all."' Di.. Baker made his prediction While addreSsing the annual.. cotvention of the state's extension ,sery co, workers at -the University of Maryland. • Speaking on 'ails° of .1ruidfer • the welfare Of,' the •peOPle,"„ he setil: Only; itt the ruralsections et northern New England and .sOnie• rural '40,16ns:rot New York bas the hirth rate shown an increaserecently. • Eighteen-anda-Irlf Pounds of Ne'sy Baby', , , , 1• • , 5'1T 444f 71, _ .... . A- a )14 a,' haif .pOillidg At' biktlit.--Pii:ttit'O ,illog 'tigt,. /fraud: 'ttttligt; PiliOtifttg '§iii'llifiltfil ..or .0' i•rt.g. ter:, 1 a...;11ohling. 1114 yOUng...hopdfill on .fish ectt,es, The micl-wife, Mrs .'Tlicratma ItteltatSkY; at ' !!' . • • g . Says "filothei and datighter •tre doing .:Weil." ' • • • ed and Scratched- hire.;:tiVerely, the .firitir dying its a result. _ Aulhorit)% Picks ' • • 'as;Be:.---t-DrisaeSSiteattYd WEdnia!dagn Ds.blTeM• 'Pallas•deutante, was "ainaply amazed" when informed. she was selected by Orry7KellY noted IlollYwood designer and style' authority, as one of the ten • ' bait dressed.: Woateri :•iri the Vnited States. . :.--Wherr advised...of a United Prem. disPritch detailing. the .selections, Miss Edwards 'said she had not 'previously been informed. of Crri-gelly's choice,. ariil..aka ...shelled never heard of Orry- ..Edwards', is recognized 'in Dal. las is. one,of the most smartly dressed : mei:abets of.the younger 'social set. Women Have Stiiiremaiy..at -Toronto . , . „. "7•L'orontgo.—WOMeil will rine ••.tns , ,rtrt•s of tomorrow if figures', released; recently in the report of the president 'et the University, Of toropte can IOC 4cC'...epted. as indicating' a -:"trend.," Last • .year 353 woolen Were admitted .t.o,tlie, ' degree of bachelor of arts tbsi'e, and 'pally: 291 Men ;qualified., the degree. Mister of .Arts o the elicit held theit..owit, but the numbers , were Much.siaiJer' ...There :were men inlinitted'Wthe degree arid • VIU .41 • Meanwhile, the „report ,indicated :•that them are tNoicg,• as nany men ea there are_women registered at the uniVerigity, • Abutit'obile More:Ustfut :Than a Wife Pittetred Hain:Iton automobile is more ils$e to a ran than aer* Cording. • to •the reSolt ef .4 debato. bait-, tween Etirkhoider 'irottiig People's Loa. • guc and ',:gergiiWO,Otit:'YOUltig Pe0010Y .•Letigtie.'hei,tV:ie debate, "Resolved that 'A dAitfuse to' a 'Matt, than, • wi by 'the. itetaiwortl? , a a i; el,n4Y,r.i 31 A:b:uaihttireollna tl . . . 1 ope,_ae 1 MO 4) 7.' • at a' ehert e_Lwere . , rilttici;ttttll'f.1.1P,n been.e:toreg:*:e1-41teji I. ii::-;,. tYlIrsil. 11:11 • ded tto h • • !thebil'eta,'..rPsi: • iiIite:achor,..teau .ainal,71y4, ,r: s age.. • • vre, aa40.:iip.,,ni t.4.,s,.,t.,„ • • 4iiiii17:;:th,1-4:.-$.inPh...::iis;d1 • f. I. Oh 14.0.41.4 libilli..wis- j • e,ad' '.with • ra,id4:o'lock:,E*erthea; erfiPa tfteran iig„ii' ' l'i:lphile I': •)1*m:ta1tle •fir Optieter,. u f the 4-6.tokr.-, p.iff..*"eated• the genullee • pony. l• ren *loin' does iiiiiirered, "II • Geneie ( . Show asiziese , • Dominic By. CI -Phan ciat elriPloyit f There is, „Ir •eleared a Way ..„ porein Os t , effitTt eYrag'.4,n . 'Isse4eie' ,petied Or 1,, ,1933; 8• , 'out Orie, ' ' tram • tvicee; and • I activitiee 'Bureau •�y ivei* sons • than • A:big pro•g 'ilteniplated Mph' should sorbing all • crafts. FR g KRL It you have ti It. agar; tilb tre0d1.. itsy for. you , . :Otirself: As :rah cobilett 6111 ?With 4 efiatACt t • .onei wetk. ()pen tOir, efid thegl !clifiluclictfcines c Yet: hitte•trlifil AWfisit• eetilil be .00111114 hti telL'Il'Ad)', .11 ,•• . even an ,ex- tropt without - leng:ng g4,1,iiY I1,ott it.."••-(lborge .drimt; • •