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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-07-05, Page 6• • _ • , , Boyd -Cable •, r$TX,40114.$1 •'GlynnAtrwaye. Pilot, is . , riclaPleyed, :by the PrInee .of lsiaindata to ., ;carry, talking atm of .the Prince to • 'India, in orde,r• to foil 'The, 'Vulture," re- . Of the, prince, who is trying to • Ifitiu control' of' the Prince's ,sublects: 2, Two, films Are carried by Givtin,. One Severei attempts are made to - ...get .control of. the other • - Norah SeamantraVelling. on* the plane. to; viiit fatiter. Is interested • in • Glynn and, becomes ...alarmed • at. the series of attacks....,• ',' • . ' 'Glynn is met- ny a isitbe'osso Ot. • •.ThLnce8, bei orderednot to. leave Glynn ' during,. his, atop4iver. Karachi. A ntot is .iaid to. •-oterciime, GiYorr who, is earrYingthe, cbataeo. 'to his Doyle, Norah and ,Glynn,, under, ,the Ind1ang advice take cab ,to a; . ;theatre,: where Glynn -19'1o, Meet a 'mu* nosed envoy ofthe prince who requests • idnt, , to, accompany. hint .to theitre. jinimy Doyle, and Norah Seaman go with, • -Olyem---Ther--are4onoWedi7.',-Therinees • envoys in, the :meantime have, -.,hec.rrie • alarmed at the non-appearance Of-Giynn and institute a search: • .4! ! The Subardar. went, . on at ,pitce and 'Glynn. follciwed, throwing a; glance ligek,to' see 'Doile and Norah a .score -yards- behind.' The.gardens-in 'which! they 'found themselvei wre' - • • , ' amongst : ,the -Iniabee and over ' ..the dusty yellewgram* or sitting. at :little tables.. with, coffee or drinks *be- ' fere them. 'brightly .,by clusterso electric•Ihpe shin- ing through the .pawlin ticei• and over • the' fip*ered• bordered. walks.," , ,At;•one part:of.. the. grounds *as tt. broad open space :with . few palm , . treee and althoiigh their light was • softened and tinted by shades,..,:they .. made ',,the ,pen space biigh ' enough • t� be- seen' clearly from end to; end.. :.,`,1'he.puhardarled the Way to a ,vae- ; ant, table 'Set ..immediately -under one. egthe..naline andthe lights •hung in placed 'a 'seat .in readiness, arid; as -Glyeo. leek it, said anxiously, "If the :erthib, keeps his., hat on, it, will shade. iO3 taee. 1 knoW the one who comes 'and. will watch to bring him -AO Yeti. • MaY Te1i the', others' to', Sit- at anOther table .wliere,you'ean join them, • Tafter your talk -with him. Of 'the house. ,Of the•Prince.''• • ' "Go. ahetad" said Glynn; and ;set• . tled..hitaself ‘. to wait :glancing' abinit • biin atthe •pleasant 'seine, the saun- tering Of'Sitting customers ; the white , . .garbed 'Waiters flitting ,about amongst -•!"--thein471le SatiAne•-•Stibardatmeet ah and Dovle speak!: to. them' tintITIT• ,gaide''thorntO•another.table about 30 or -,forty pee& from 'his and leaVe... them.. ciS they' took their seats,'there. *: A Waiter came tohim, and present-, , • ed a .'eartl,,,.And Glynn without looking • at,. it; . ordered, a The man ' Went off, and ;•GlYnn..saw another' waiter: go tn.:: the fable ' the . Other . , . , two and evidently take' an order •frorn• , Jimmy Doyle -after a UtortLivithilgoran . . • :"I, really 0On't.'WE0,4'.;atiy,thing,": she, • said to Jiimm3%.',"but l'suppoSe.We can't •• sit •here without ordeving.Se 'I'll have an iced 'lemonade?' ----,a * •• . Jinairry:.gave'-his orde, nd! turned - with a laugh 'to' Xerah: "Seems 'Very L , quaint, and I can't quite' get, over it," • be said, "that it. io"onlya. week ago , I' was having a drink with:14e inv', .,•nor at, his club.' I can'e imagine any • !thing more utterly, different than that Place in Pall 'Mall and:th.ia. fantastic Arabian Night.S. panto Setting?' • Norah S1ghed.::"1 shouldn't Mind .11)e=. ing ba k--ituttiodifk "or 'rather. that Glynn was safe back there.":1, ' no*,'. Alin My Deyle ;began" hi. °surprise; "I'd hav.e'.thonght. .yereci bel he checked arid ' torr-etteri • ' Mean--4f-,TiVell, 1 don't '1.tb1nktithat Glynn; will be sepecialli glad , to .leave--er-to he back there." ".,understoOd perfectly ,what *he ,ineant and- his. English reluctance to • ' heeri told. "JuinMY;"..she Sriid quiet 1), but'very earnestlY,;',`„We'.ve known •'each Other .only a 'Week,.. and 1 only Met,OlYnn .Week, .liefore. that; .but I . find, that one week. •cart'lnean More ',than itianY,Yetirs; in seine -ways'. Glynn " hag .given :ine,as Much' of MS donfid- sriccas he can in obedience to his em-. liployere-Ordere;eini.1 know-thaftanrii.-. Oat this order 'mixes, himrbri'ln all the intrigue:, and plettings.of. Oriental Craft and politics. When Say: I *Mild ',reglad to Glyee• Is'. Safe • • !leek in. LOndOn,,I mean ,glad to hno* he is Clea'r. of all the d.angML,hellai now ; ' • • "Ile' doesn't 'seem to be Worrying bach about the 'danger now,' chuck.: , . • :•••••••••••••no4, • , •••••••••0* dare. OAK DEEPEN ..iletatiiit" the., new anent itit possetaettiie ',element that no Other tint' dr die poisesies, . 3. soaks the' eel& tient in. onsolva ,pfetely . . . dyes beantiftally levetify . , lent,. and laits,4,and lasts. •, . . • • f. Dr. Nrnet s Po , . . , FREENosems tile front of 'i 111 Packlgei• I, fdi FREE ropy of 'be A B C of Honie Rua , ' ' •„,. ... .•. Makin,” to John A. Huston , Co. Ltdo. •.. raedonia, Rd.. 'Iotocito. . ' ., ,1 , . A JoiTo..All Users Can't Slip orSilde ' led j'itnery Withhis eyes en. earehilly.lighting t.eigat, and the wa- ter bringing,•to his table q trai With a glasa•and-a. ' But ea the waiter put the !AraY. 09Vea.: on GlYtiteii, table; the. Siihardar. stepped quickly' forward from where he,iatj atattened himself liehilld'.the thair-rip011 *high Glynasat and spoke in rapid, :attgr,y .11,induetanf'.to..thO. cib- eequionater; ;:tiii.b will permit," „the,'Subar-.' dar.Murmured. bowing to Glyneas the. WalVer :picked op the tray and berried off. "It la. an .order that de not drink' nothing illOne that 4s not front,.a bottle Widen has. net been op- ened hefore.". • • • ' • • "You'd be .getting.on -my nerves if Thad any, Sirbardari". said GITWiialf amusedly. "I ,see, what • you'r .at of coigne, but it seems a,:bit silly. L ani not e.ciallnant to the throne or any- bodk special, to be peisoned 'off hand," ,.. "If the ,pahibpermits; said theSt, ;harder. "It is op, my, head if My orders are not obeyed ;by nte." "" • "Have :it , Your way,". .,inurintired august ;friend who wants to.nieet The;Walter returned -'with a full and • uncorked bottle of whisky , and •a email' half hottle-:of soda -water. on„.11 la • tray. He set the tray down on the table and priactueed.q corkscrew, but beforehe Could do more, the Sohard- ar stepped 1, -forward, 'I picked-- 'Op the •Viskey bottle r examined the cOrk and, the" ,capsule earefully,. and -,thee turn-. ed. the bettle upside ,and With! even greater care scrutinised .the bot- tom ot -the bottle. • ' "Think .;the sprung, ieak?"..asiced Glynn withhunconcealed amusement as 'lie watched this ,bus - . The, piibardar'.:fook the .4,riescrew 'froni•the Waiter's 'hand and .dismissed •irim. curtly. "DOes.'the, sahib net know that, a diantond drib • can.nrake a little, hole iol'the 'bottom' •ofa bettle;•,: and ,t1#64.gli • it ,the bottle he emptied, Or something be added to :What -the ha. , tie hdlds:".. • . : " i'I've heard. of it," said .;Glynn.. -;id- . ly and; watched.:csanalty'while.the sub. ardar: uSeti... the ;corkscrew, pulled the cork, . put -the-OpenedItet.-:- , tle on the table And 'theaLwiped....0,at the. glass.j,wth- a- e lat.-on-the-tray -As-.Giyirti-tilted a 'smalr7driiilt trom ,the bottlethe ••.,S %harder opened the .half -bottle of, .-soda and, paso,ed, the "aaphia'arOund •the :neck," or' it. What Glynn did .not, ree wee.that,ini,"proe. peso of the last. moyenienl, 'tha. Subar Oar slipped a littIel1etjtthp end :bottle; of Seda.; • • • himself poured.,the..scida into liltWhiShey; and hecauae, he was thin.' sty: fjl1ed-hs glass with it drank off Morethen nalf-Tortre7mixture7.-at4 One slaivi,dratight...: • :•-•: • .1!.litthe!.Sahlb permits" Said the. Su- ..bardar'a inotne.ntlatet, "I see the one who cornea:to 'talk; 1: ?ee:Ire1-aii;7 ether. with Hm,and: it is order: - that 1 should..freew Who. talks•wlth you."';'• ".00 'afield," .said Glynn 'again good humouzed1y Its on your head:, as you keen' reminding The ,guhardar,niOved iiiitchly past the, table and :to,: two nt;11 coming •to- 'wards.'thein.'and 'looking •arOund, • In. -seareb-!of somecirre:•Olyntr saw theSu .bard'ar.ineet and talk a twine& with. the tWo,..and then tiirniiiit.lead them toward s histable. One of the tivo...hait-. 'ed a, desen paces eWaY; While -014..01'v er camefOrwerti t;ith the Suliatdar,,,;... • • Secretary or the,Vizier of His :Royal .Highness deSireatalk with the said, the. Sibardar hciwing,": and he .briegi 'with hint, One of the. household' be.'dealres t� . be .presentat the:. talk"- ' • . • ,"Sit ,ffy; as. be roSeand made a forMhl geS- tuts Of a half-ltew.' There 'Was' ,Sanie.. thing In the man!s'46.,ce that he , did 'not like, but Ile repressed the ins- tine - titre feeling; saying to 'himself that,he had. ,nothilig to dowith., the Prince's Selection -or a 'Vlaidi's'.sectetarY-,-.10- -tunately---for-theseeterary'rk-held-Oli '.; The 'Man 'saluted graVely And, cere- MeniottalY, tOok•'the 'seat: at the table .and , With a; rilbrinUted, ,"If it . is .patmitted,ii• tutted., and motioned to. 'the -mien Whe,?hatthalted, leaVing huin fo go forward, .His „also, Caine to the and ',With. elliihrate .sie%VneSiniatie hth.Salaains,. tOOk hie Seat: and pre - :doted paper and ithintain"..Pen; Pre- pared to 'Make notes -or take- ditatioa. of Whatever Glynn Wondered'it might The Secre'tary begana long tnintOt- Onous sing -sting tones, 'Saying' that -ft was a great honour to he ordered to „ meet the ,Courier:who,had tie:Veiled so far across, the 'Black Water, that' he ,bad been told, of the the danger4 Whlell 444 been met egad °Vfqcc.4e,. but that 'it- Wae that His Royal Highness w011id,„.„upy,7 og. and 'Make cine recOmpense tq; the ecier, „ • , • Glynn sat' Op with a lerk realisieg , that he was not, taking in•all that was beizg said; and,.:vaguely.kthat ,nothing Was being. Paid! thIlt ,IPpettered, and - that -darn the minfi_dioning driel; , that was eneilgh: send :onStealeep. • • • • "it ,is late,"' he said abruptly, "arid 'unless yeti ,nave.,;:other Orders fer..m.e, I have to take•the'liain to -night, Have yett any *refs? net --r inean •y,on-understand-Itliat 7:Again he tried to pull himself to- gether with 'a sense of -humiliation. -that he was so , confoundedly sieePY , .014 Ile.. -Was making it ss of himself. • , 113.6 Scribe,who was busy with -pap-, Ar. nd fountain pen looked • ja, milk, ix •mured in Iiindustani,',".4 ' t *is, perntit- ted, I have, not heard,- /and :wtitten, 'Will the sahib.of his g odnesi repeat• .' At the 'entrance, of e Or the walks leading into the ope . lectric.litapate • apPear.ed'a yOung Englishman with a 'couple of men of the Iiidian-Police at 'hid eihowsrthe three began to nrairel .Methodically and swiftly, from ,table• totahle glancing- at, the People sitting A , a , an , passe, -rap y on.. 1e Subatdar standingly%liehind GlyMes chart, Coughed loudly, and as ,the Se-• tretary looked up. at hira, turned his head -stared -straight antuthe- !Death* policemen, anti 1ifte.t1 a hatnit,tbat_gave. ,a• glimpse' of the silken .cerd: ". ' To be. contioued ows,1);0, Is Fined *100 COOtity Farmer Punished .for Gross • Negleet . . . IgONTREAL-A fine nt,i0o: and • costs or two'. 'nu:intim in, jail Was the penalty, impoped Upon Rech hatOux,,,, Senlatiges Counti. farmer, by Judge Maurice' Tetreati hOre,:lollowing 14tr-' oux'S Conviction on. 'a' charge. of .111-• treatinghis: livestoelt. The OeinPlaint *as laid 'by' ineMbers Of the :farmer'S • family,-the-,court-end-of,the proseeu- tio,nAzthnIs,lialaglisaketatter_ht_the.Bioniett. -for-the---P-revention- of.,---Croeity_LAO ' • , • , • or or,. HAVE:11 *rni • Sprinit.le on DXertiets Powder and . II tie ainger 1.404'iinty 1 I yotf wont have to, think' about your false',,tee h all day long. Soyotis corn-. fort us rs. Eat anything you want holds pia* firinly in place -they positively Can't slip, or elide.- Perms: roteetive'ciishion.for Sensitive goals. ves no colored, gummy subStance- keeps mouth sanitary, breath pleasant; Prescribed by,World's most noted deii- bath: The COO cerntert greatJ AfiY druggist. . • • . ' rive of Leroux's' seven cows had • died of starvation, the Judge 1* teld, • ••••9 an len resh from Gardens curious World, - Sixteen ch'ildred- are',born to every• 1,000 people in Britain/ itt a year, ['re- • cording to the last statistics; sixty years ago there were thirty births to: eyOr-tbousand-of theb-popnlation, -Rural -Postmen in the Nerth..tyest districts of the -United Stattir have been .officially supplied with. *pickets of birdseed to carry with thenr----on their rounds and:deliver. in the birds. • 88,690 pictures arsecOnil have been sushot,'''ihy a, remarkable ,super -speed movie camera patented in German „ ra till I t I • Jack W111 Be a Dull Boy If He HiS, Time A4itsing Work About. the Ho* or-Gricion .Thus 1111.4icin,g HimselfizsUseful , All 'children should work. ••We doll'e mean in mills ,or factories.- but either in the house or yard, •or even to help .dad stack up ,the cens...in the store. .4 . drop as plain. as ,the. bounce of a. 'ten- nia , " • • . . . Natria,farming Is proVing success- ful, in Surrey,..nutria, heiog a species et Swarn.p.•-•.,beayer- front:south_ Arnett- reeeinbling-•;a', Cress between .• hOgerat and•a porcupine; .and- highly valued for.;its'. tar:: J• • ' ..F011F1.4/11114.;.tyylgts at;e'emplOyea by the' LOtidonICOttutY.:,,bottriCil. at •the County Hall'. • . • • Big -game ,leinters. 'ere. now having their trophies, • converted tare, elephant .tusks .-making elteelient bedposts., One hunter -has greatlY-. prized 'EMU:Acing stand Clesigeed ,from, a giraffe's"' foot ' . - tile8,61300011,cf!in, ogferiprIniutsc ...twoettreactVE2npli.lbry., derei•;- the only 011ie AR .witoie identity." was a finger -Print en -the Win4 oW,s111 ..9.e the •A,:'selentffie Sifting la.: the • results. :bmught them their. ' 'Ths' Potate's;.:inest dangerees.ene ed •witi.eitjnetion2bY.q fiower th.e, peturlia; whose leaves attract' Pest and' then poison, it!.; '•-• • ' • • • - ,and . barn wagin disgrace fin 'ecorditicin horses ..weie also 'found ' starling' • by 'officers of.: the -8:17'.C.A: 'Laren* At, first pleaded guip' ty but "Changed his _Mind .when. the •court informed hint. he Coirld..be.seri-- •teneett tola,,line of.1000,,,.lens, Year in. :jor and, two ' •• '..T.-TlreimaSe-praceeded7after-.1.1a.chattge of plea and -his: 'cliiidren: ;testified ancused ha en h. OYI.1 fee I : 11,1 his ,stopk'hitt spent:both; his„time a bis�l iiiighlitnine iiiage. .• Milk and(Ciernin Catientinfitioli.0if .Americans ' are drinking les s• milk and creani, an Agt rictiltural Department repeit ,.,indt- .Consumption in ,cities and towns last year -1,4s estimated at .3,629,470, 600 gallenkikaampared to 3,131,743;000 gallons in .1838; '3,739,645,06 gallons in 1931 and 3478041,000 gatiOns ' in Per cainta •ennsumPtion declined .frOm 46 .gallons'in 1931 And 1932 • to 48.8 gallons' last year. The decreases 'Occurred chiefly 4 the NOrtir:AtlantiC -slates: iirWiritVon7triniir per, 44.'reilf milk and cream was used, than • In 1832. Consuniption deCreatied $.5 Per cpat, in 'South Central atateis threil Per' cent. in Seidl' Atlantic.- and about • tWO Per cent.- in .t1Ortlr. 6entrai. Young—Men—RtillY , • Round ;Girl Trained In". Hoiner Econinics .1.4pitSON, Miss.--L',,PraCticai. minded young. Men and 'Wedding"; 'bells have, created' a problem in 'the 'home eCon- °Oleo departntent'..01, the Mississippi schoOrsyStern; • ." • • • lidbbard; state directer 'of vo..' catieiiat .edircation,-saY?: the high turn. over of hOine. econonilea teachers is ieahlygetting • 'to .be sitniething to think .abrnit. •. ‘• The • borne econothic's teacheiA , rinedd.years ,learning the aft of Intone , management, cooking,. -baking ' and dreSsinaking and •.10 their' work well that the, yotkig m61 begin to ralig-2 -tronfid,, The chit-id:ay list IS :high tately 1 ome • • "The.. Maples" ,Tairisteek,-..formerly the heineof the late rredetick, Kip& has,'been Old in Orde,r estate, .end it',WaS:Aeeiired, for 32,050;, Observes the.: Stratfordi'lleacon-Herald prOper3r. ;:itsO,lf consistfi'' three and One-half' ciereS andthere was ..e.p.leridiii-taStehheern in the that :Iplace in "1461ex:tire .hOnfre Well haek. There.: are.--fruitFtrees. :and surAiti; ,frow,er-hade:,-andlhe. ilgankrge-44-04:- an ice, hense.,,and The louse itaelf le.heated, by'. het water, has .a; Metal reef,stone founda eleattic ind uullkeH• number of ether . large . homes; • has , • . . been:. kept In excellent repatt-The house, . solid brick; IS, .44 by 32: feet and 'at the reti"a .salid,htick•liitchen40.k 16,1and- attha.m.froet there' is"-Oneof these Anacleto and substantial veraii- dahsTwhieh 'speak' Of 'comfort and enjnYineet.:Thers.-iS a living room -on the-gronnd,floori.a: library and a din. Ing :room,. hardwood or partinet .oak flooring, antl.,thill: sante Standard of eXcellence io• carried:throng:II ill the floorso' On the. floors above ,there are seven or eight bedrooms, ' Alinost, every2:CemMueity has 'inch but they...do:Lent-Jaen readily triditY; ..They . are eitiniidered too' large,. ,anetlie,,reMion-nrcibahlt-la4hat4ten1e. lite ban ataaged..peuple are ,away.: new 'more, thee .they need to ;be; the 'ear bee opened Widii spaces .- and long :made to dafly Irentnte,".and• there are Many ,;Who 'took for aniesernent and entertainment mittilde. • • theft oW,t beine8.- So, it Is that the Stately old Mine in great .demand.. It ieenls PitYLhecause4thaaLioLinhell. " • OP • • • OT,T4*.,A.Ildatliinery and itirmilm, Plenient., experts fer Mareh were val- ued. at $261-469 cOinpared!.Wifli ,.$142,- 746 In March.!•1933.. •Chief eilattitnete were AuStralja; $56413; .United •Stat:', .es $55.,049:. and United :, . . 856,21'2, • COLIC PAINS boo Tao castoff nrtee .oraetient 19.1°Y '4ttlrb"- Flubhardsays.- -- WI, ;CB:1 171,:p addedtd,..i*Illobali'!a:vbf6iliavtiedtiite' ;63,,t'l:bv1:6:°e:eupirhatiii in eit,..6,toi exPefience„ return ex,eallent 16 an I les 1°t. :11(Sal c - liecOln14' '""1 04005' f9ri wed ata, tioo. ta; teti ow•115%A:1.e:tit. (1). ‘1,4s4 tk.vOliams. Mico1lit 1,101,0,04,g,„ t.t16 Mit °5(3.1.' .8.1,,e(i'tt's, ' '• t\itIOstrtv- kethOd 1st cbtle6If at Cal)Ydtni"ss establiiined litit'Sei4 With toYS and • • - eemles; the' Chnreh hal 4iiaL riiatliers ,ins,y Attend pervita; ' ' • .. Issue No g6—'34 • 'just as we'are _champions of child play and child freedom of ,the right sort An advocate Of labor' in this • way,-- of 'duties that put spine' iron -into , them,' and' tonditiOrk-thenl-to.4he work habit later in life! •• , It's perfectly silly tobring up children oz . a diet of.ipan,and then expect them to enjoy hard food later and "They • are inst. children once," and let them get lacy and expect, every One, in the house f to stand' around. and wait .on them 'while they never turn a 'finger. • Soft Life Harmful It is. unfair to the !child, to have a nurse „or governness at r)is, beck and call tee longrif he hasto make no or little` effort to look out for himself physically;it,is All wrong..., It is unkind and short-sighted to keep :girls gut 'of the kitchen • and pay, "They'll learn: to Cook. quickly enough,, when they; are married." , Maybe they 0414..but not being ."06nditiOped". to cook, they will hate it very likely Or only like' it as long asthey are emotiOnally,interested. ". ,• Too • many children go through Seheol 'and emerge in utter confusion Ao---the-world--Of-work w of "must"; or:having to''use their •-"Ti'mn4 - • to•-- suppert bodies. .They are :suddenly ,,expect- ed to develop work habits'. entirely foreign to their natures," , 'They -have studied', of 'course, and that IS labor. We do not diScount that f.--7 bet • except in the cases, of self -earned educations they cannot be • expected to faCe. the..ne* .Sitnation, cheerfully When the World stares. tdi' .See what they: will' inake them, : Japan to Range' •.S4.nd4rot Oftivin ":-PreOliratiorrife , Who Makes the steady; to - he*, • depended upon clerk 'or, steriograph- er or secieteryl.The girl who had to • • et' ti And help get hreakfast !and ,clean. her, remit and ,scrph-telf7 , Saturday.' Who snakes the depend!. able .bpainesa man or earnest profes- '• jonal?The. bciy wha liad to tend ffutriace: and grass and Put through a daily job regularly. AS it liapPerii; Alba children Io 'have some horne'dutiesIO attend to, but .,heiv many of them are,made to feel :responsible fOr regular tasks?. Thereis of coarse thetype of • Parent , Who goes too far and pre- empts all Of. Pie ..child's free: time: It • seem's. to Me that this is one phase of child ' training in; which we go to, ' ektremes.,.• The' "driver". parent Is :dbing.. as ‘'nettch harm as the easy parent. •,• lb is a wise inother • Who , reetignizes'.,the:need-of+plaYtinle and.1 wOrktiine; too, and who can adjust:a • ' nice 'balance. - • • .• .:Balarics• Work and flay Just as stliely as,. We alloW 'the -youngsters to Hire perpetually 'on , Easy Street, and Wear ourselveS' out . 'trYing to save them from the secret • of WOric, we ase knocking the tmortar from between thalniCkS of national- . • „ istic strerigth• " iire ljj, . 'them,'......too, •aricl misleading them. Their cannot' live for seighteen, ,or twenty - years witboUt, any ideaof, without going apft it the • core' When they „need .every „ hit. Of . strengthchtractet they can sum- mon at the .crisis of:their lives . Vacation is coming.' Is, it to ,he filled. •with -dawdling. or will it :have • a: few daily: hours Of assigned dutiea There ate fourteen hours in a child's *. lot of, time for everything:, Geneva -Japan aims to raise •fier living , stetidars and thus. does net threaten *Mid trade through' com- petition made possible by a low stan- dard, kyozo .Asano,,repreienting, the Japanese . employers; told the Inter-- , national Labor Conference' here re- cently. , . ' _ _ , • '• 'Those 'who *pa obsessed by the bogey. 4- Japanese coMpetition .and Who ,fail to see the benefits of hurt!, ing with a healthy progressive nation, ilaY now dismiss from their minds the fear of a low tandard of living in Japan," he said. lf,the Japaneie are left tepursue their .economic activities:. peacefully; he declared; they *ill become a huge ma?kfotbe-rorItr8 argued thlif.Janan can only raise its standard of living by a:higher in- dustrial development A man of seventyiwo and a ,giri af, SeVenteen *ere Merle's itt. POWSey, near Marlborough,. recently.' "- 1., • .Have you, a Story, a ,Sketch or an Illistration that is sale- . able? . • Or perhaps., you .have some lather saleable, i1ea 'Fell •us about , Send a Stamped (3); envelope for. .information about, our Serviee. D E A unlimited THIRTY-NITIE LEE AVE. TORONTO Moto•Ist's gencrani giteeln,to ert-.tifelfght''.sid#:cit: the. road 'atat' be- gins • his• torn. • ESIttilly, in* lie -a)/ fie; SOeral cart; --peso hlin With toot, tng horns. The finirth of fifth ear fa-".. likely,.tir, hangiight into 'Wallis ex - 01180 ilStiallY lei: "Well, 1 hadity hand out., Airlift • 'Of 'Course, I tom fott • him that be shoold hieve .edred. otrafi to the cefltrC ot 'tlio road bc'lti ing the •iiiteratolitni-,htit tp,o• late then; • • ‘• . -7 : , 'Ston(layev :there'l ba deilvIlie e'dtla • rot, •hantVaignalltng,I)ttt in the: toren, time, the: driver Whit inetaa, g(Alg, • • KIND of a slghal, witethe0-he'a inytt-, • ing right 'Of rot, Or'StOpPlitg.i. Ing Oat thin Of the roatik will nve tilintinif, a rid', at keit • A.• tot retlite the' imPortatice;or the ,• 'hand. sighal,; Some of then Will • Pelee, -a hand tritini'the wheel: for, a ?co, oo tt: andeittiCet, like di'ivdroJ be car following to see.through tlip' people. "id the,.back seer. 'Others pet: a hand tlitoogle the open tvindOW.Ithe. h•daah:, .ruld• jerk ft, back, as.: though something 'fiall•bitten thein, Stitt others wait WI.: til they'Ve alintst cOnipleted 'Whatever. .thoVanientit is tliey Waht to make be - lett' ,ftigiltilling; Mote than hair the iltiVera, `ilen't give any sIgnhl :at all. One 01,06 worst offenders is Itro,chap Wire, reaches,. theeXact' tenti'e Of an Intatteetion betel% be niiikei :up MS "mind tnturii'lert4; then liwanddefily sticks tut • froai *Away oval; . • hi Stehle YOU': —