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PrOpegend*:' It S4Tee' 1-4Ird
beaverhroObc4liti hinnielf a Penedien,i.
he Is a Hungarlan Jew, Itentqd .14010,.
rt.-P*140001V Tios 4, mow. 049#0
to make the, Scots to pay nothing -"of
the : P0900sr New Ting4pNocra.ilpyty
:04preo.send . out the fiery 7,ctoss. and .
rise in .defenee.. of this ,.son of 'the '
manse, -Frederickton Gleaner.
'CANADA
xRAFFipc,.NoT4 -
For r)zue. rePika Sunday ttelile'
re-
niinds •us tint ithaa. taken Niagara
alla• $0,00," Years. , to inove seven
Miles .Spectator. ' •
GRANTS TO. RURALFAIRS •
',Certainly the rivalry that is creat-
ed by. t!jeoa.14ku fairs and the educa-
tional tali4gage. that they exert eaert
atinnifatWIlie exhibitors to attain'
the higliest"poisible degree Of excel-
lence more than coMPenSate for any
outlaythe proVinclar government they
triake in Abe respect. -Brantford Ex;:
rasher. • •
HIGHWAYS AND THE SEA.
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, What a shock Was 'the •lbsaof one
hundred and thirty-fenr. ihicte• In the
.1 -burning of the 'Havana -New York
'liner, Metro Castle: We venture to. say
. that fully as many lives are lost every
month in-lreffic , accidents ..on our
IiighWake, +ha:reedit* ".altont them
haa beeopiej.iiieit a dally:iaoit that
0101 c!!4, not register 4 'shock, unless'
; 11•001,k.'W4t04.).• friends shoidd bo a
ylctim.-Aylmer press.,
PEOPLE TO COME .
:It. is inevitable that, With Canada's
Millions of acres of fertileland still
uncultivated there, will be, In nature
Years`, • an ..inftux of new popnlation..
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•: PANADIftrN§. Ofitt.fik'9i,f,t
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But When bardtiraek eeme., there
.13 little doubt ,about.. the' .eserege
Canadian being , better • off; taaa •tho
average American. • ,ThIs iMportank
,fRet Is littPicsse. aa by an
ad-
nouncenient. Made by ,Dr. Rob,
'Inson•NewCOmh Of the gaited States
Bergen ot Foreign and DomesNc doni
meree after .study of figures taken
.froni, a :survey Mede 'last Spring. by
tile Neiv„.:. Ter* :Rousing Authority.
• According tia,,•„;:blida 'nnaonneenient.,•.
'"New Terra typicaftlandly:"Censista
of ,mother, father and . one child '
ipg,ig,iK,tour-p4,9*-apartMent-cesting.
$23.214 month Inan aiertnientliOtise
built before any of , the thee was
born." Some -20 per 'ciit. ot the
Mimes are .considered --ceoiViled. or,
Overcrowded,,,' , • • ' ,•„.
Conditions in our largest cities are
bad, ethiugh but we do believe that
That willonlyCome when the.
the picture , or the typicai family in
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would be
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employment crlsls. has Oigeo 211.ap.d nearly iy,;°T'uthdeitti•i:ac litakiingt,°dAn'
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.: when agriculture • has' becom,
e °to' tare viith Canadians, 'Father 'then.
Prosperous. 'd the fa -
Then the opPortnnitteis with •• Americans eidong whom the.
of the penntry,','. anerhe expansion
peak ' of -inateritiV. development has
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which :will, he 'ion ed, :Will. absorb 'probably been .reached. - Quebec
In a „twine' ,WaY eenSlietahle 'flow • • . .
n, , . ,Cilrellick;Teklegr4hPress: . r' • • ''
or ,igratio ipeg, :rree . .• '
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. • , - Dc,FROSTIriy. CHAMBER.
*MST ON pREoltpEPIT ,ROOSEVELT A most. important adVance. has
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.„ •A,•sedate,lok.,reviewer,Theodoro .been made in.: the ..handling et Cana- .
°tribe Washington Peat,444 au 1' 4.4Ln eMiled • and ' frozen pr
oducts•
alert eotrintatsti. Frank :ft.:. gent, , c,,transported by Ship and ..rail. „. Thethe .
-.1*Ithnorn snit, bave an ejeenon •, bogey, . of -:water-vapor ,7*.cOndensition--,
Jest on President Roosevelt • ' i,*ta been'hidd;... •1
. • • ' L. .The Canadian Government has
has
Park after his call with theFrenident 1,constructe a special vapor -tight
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he qubted Mr
Roosevelt as ;:saying:' :•01a11.00..° 30,000' cu* feet • e4PaPitY
at the bort :of London, England, foe
”Mr;Sinclair; ;.' ,when was young -mi.
mother' used •:-..:bi.read, 'The ' Jingle!' handlft, 'chilled; and •frozen Meat. The..
„Ion& to .,ine it ,orenkfant,„.,,nnd won, ..c.hamlier is the ,result of experiments.
, , ;Conducted. by. the National .. Research
epeiled-MY'Pera' ufLur'°:'. • - ouildil of 'comet- upon. she, defrost-.
Mr. ,:Siiielairitheok, "The 'Jungle," c-
Ing Of 'frOien.. foodstuffs end is. oper-
. was' Init',Printed .untli 1906; ' When 'Mr.
ated.bithe Pert of: London Authority.
Roosevelt.: was ,24 Years. of: age' •bad
been .(int. of Harvard two • .full veers . o prevent ,the eon,
itinfwasone year inarrieuA .
— deneation Of water -vapor from the
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' Messrs.estis. Hall.. and , Hint doubt
If .°°eled' ° upOe the ,Pro -1
I daetti,arter. removal ,froni the ships':• Mrs. lames Roosevelt, was .then
holds. Thus, one Of the bugbears Jai
In the :habit' of reading to her :nen
the transportation', int . frezen and
r.at the breakfast table and they kind-
ly Suggest that the President cent*,
ed Mr Sincfair s "The Jungle' With
Itudyard, Hiplines .Books,"
•7 -Which ims well, -Baited-Tier readi
'410141' tO clreflSt hmas 'rintes-
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Joutnal
tE.i$ON'.'
The. Tetvitship of Searteire in On-
tatie,'''Svipt a. ; population • of .2000,,
bas - not had a case of 'diphtheria for
Year. . This is ..the, result of a ten-,
• year, Prograin , of irinoeuitt'dort in the
•schools and, anion* 'children Of less
than ".school age: '.'Is . not the lesson:
obvious '-Saint John: Telegraph,'
-Journal.
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,PARDONASLE., MERRIMENT:
/141,elvitt 'slaitton was .:,:gentenCie.d at
Indianapcilis'. yesterday to :'serve • 12
, yearsyfor bolding up a readaidetav-
ern-and he 'laughed. .why .not? L. AS
.a 'contrast to the chap who -di•eW 12
,years ': and 10, lasheS in Supreme
'Contt at Santlwiet-a e Other .day • for.
4 similar . erime, • kelvin knows the
. Chances are ;hell. be taken to some
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nice honey place of confinement 'and
. given a' eel'. 'wfth futuristic ,furniture
• 'and a Southern exposure, Just in time
• to lit ten:. to the Wo,rld'S Series. -
• border'. CitieS Star.
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OlkCOVElkir IS-AL.C,ROU'D •
The succetteS' of Great .13titain in
.spotti `,-t13.o past' year . Or tWe'" ithOWs
". that a. new generation has arrived to•
. take' the. place • Ofthe; generation of
young people ylped out by 00. World
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War, and, .ift "years to coati British,'
• athletet Will bet, a ch}IQnge to the
athletes Of -any bthor j4ioir:
*liornes Journal. •
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TH !NI< NOISE 'A. VIRTUETt ..
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seine, :.indeed, "noise 13 accepted
a -vIrtue;,„ as a k.in that we are
• up 'ainf "corning; , a- bustling., ;hustling
'lot Whoare gettingthiigs done, Se,
Year, after year, We go on Making
mere nol,Se; forever, perfecting and
Milne, infernal ceettivates of gonad,
makihg the air, whether. It :be night
or day; hidenesWith„ ttimult-OttaWa
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CLUES IN CURRENCY.
It May • he seine,cthisolatlen to
. the Penlite -Of the "'United Etitteit to
rettlito that it. their country had net
gone" nit,the.goid..ptaii.attett. the; Lind'.
• titirgh :kidnapping might have remain-
ed unsolved. The tendert was Paid
11t *Ad .atttifir.4to, Celled In by, tile
trettsttki last Year, Atid it was the rat.
. Ity of chili-, currency 'when Presented
by ' the.' sits.nocted. kieliippbt •that
• brought about. his arriest.Etteckvilla
Recorder and tittba.;
• prOducts has .been removed. -
Canada Week by ' Week. • II
• :ROAD IN THE ROCK.'
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ave
Metered ailing the 34 completed Miles
Of the mo i road , that; WM. event,
tiallY ect Jasper and Lake Louise,
agreed 'that it will prove to be
One of . the continent's great scenic
highwa
It will lie Within' national parka
throughout its entire length, and, ac..
Cording to the engineer in Cherge, will
not :present anysteep grades, while
the roadbed ,is Mostly' being hewed
out of •solid rOck.-Edmonton:J9urnal.
' •INVESTMENT IN ROADS.
The provincial highway , debt of
Canada: in 1933 was $.438,000,000 'with,
anneacliarges of 23% million dollars. of . Study
Ontario led *with $15„.410,00,0
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milli
•on ofi•nte rea
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, The 'greatest 'finer -afloatt: the gigantic: Qtteen' Maryslides: nwIl the ways .in laanehink at Clyde-
bank, •Scotland, before 250;000 spectators Who braved pouring rain to see christening by British Queen.
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• • THE ROYAL :SOOPESSION,. .
• The.. discussions .to Which. .Prince
George's. enOtgeinent 'have.,givenrise
regarding ;the' succession to 'the ,thiothi
havenot • always beeiri:liasOnii knowl
edge:. • •
.Solong no, the Duke oi Tork"0 .
daughters- sarrive they taite'prececl.
ence over any sow that nitty,be ,born,
to Prince. George, But it a•son ehoidd
he bore to the Duke of York he would,
take precedence „ over Princes,Eliza-
beth and her sister,,., '. • : '
, If a .daughter. should be born to the,
Prince of Wales she would teke. pre-
gedenee : over any ; child,. Male Or :fe,
male; of ,atiy-Of the-brinee'S-hrethers.::
Finally, if the .Pxince of Wales 'had
first a ',daughterand, then a ton, the
son' would be ,tbo, heir,presurnittive
s..:ptititiOn 'Which :Princess..Eliaabeth
holds today -The Spectator, •:', 't
• : BACON; EGGS.:.ANO:.MU%1C,
;Sir Beaty Wood invented the name':
of :Paul Klereasky anct..publiahed.:'hii •
Own :work .under. that 'name. He :fonnd,
that. the- 'mask . ofthe foreign ,kleven-
sky made a far , bigger .noice in Brit-
aln
than the =Sic of the Ylaiti British
Wood It is .a.,,natiena; vice with us!.
to pamper 'the 'foreign producer 'Of
masie, And that; goes • for he'et:titten
apd eges,:too.-Lenden Daily Express;
Bishop :Uses
SYPNET, 'New SouthWaIeSThe
Right Rev. Dr. Burgman, newly ap-
pointed :Anglican • Bishop: • of Gout -
burn, New South', Vales; recently
put his skill With the Mc to good" use:
On a tour of his diocese in -a sinall
car he as prevented from Crossing
swellen river: A lorry was Obtain-
ed to take the .party and car Across,
In order to get the car onto the lOrry.
some trees had to be felled:Dr: Bing -
man, it is said, himself "swung the
donglas"%with the deftness of A royal
show wOodchopper..
t on the • average.
provincial rate of live per 'cent .Que.:
bee coming next with' $.51,377.000 at
0;628,000 interest. Britisn Columbia
was third with 40,441,900 and Inter-
est of almost two
Bureau of Statistics • .
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TiIE -EMPIRE
TRAGEDY' OF TOOTH'.
Thirty-four thousand ' more : wage
earner's in British "homes today than '
a ,nionth age. That IS a good .result.;
A big' achievement, Compared with
year aid there are 376,000 more
'people at: *brit and earnings' wages; •
•It all Shows steady' progress, If Only
...We could devite Means of (leafing with
the gating people,*,,,,wkla:,:geme:_mi_the
labor market we could make the Ink'
prevenient • far more, pronounced,: -,--
London' DallyExpress
TORONTO -The 'curriculum should
bear a close relationship to the needs
lives and interests of the pupils ant -
side of School, says Dr. C. C. Goldring,
superintendent of Toronto schools, in
"ti,rePort to the Board of Education.
'In particular : he advocates a good
finishing •type of education for ..those
whose interest does not ' lie along
academic lines, To this end, he sug-
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gists the development, of fifth form
,classes of various kind s , in 'public:
schools to provide a complete course
af instruction, endihg, at about the
age of 16; establishment' of inter-
mediate .schools, transferring of lower
selibed :Work from the secondary to
the'tielementary 'scho,ols, and establtslf.
i
ment n the collegiate institutes, of A
0,6.R7U,NE. TELLER'S :0140014E4IL. ,
When a torture , teller In Piris, in.
termed .Prinee Ptiad. he Would 'tile a
king he laughed, Ile Was.. far from
the .Miceession. .13041(16S,.. Egypt. had
ni king., In 1912 itloOked for a nit
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Merit the prophecy .ight,..tente:
tiuo A king was Wanted • fiat:
40tniti;: 'Rely Was t said to support hil1/4"
tatididatitte, " 'Bet 'i ,Dernien princC
trtia chosen. ' • •• ' • . !•
-Then Caine War.-tft: flaPheic1.
the, khedive: Abbas Wimi, was
de-
thtncd. Prince l'itadfs. elder litether,
'Print° •Husitein, heetitrie Sultan, tWo
years liter' he tiled- Sultan
$da reneence4bi9' right Prince, ,Onait
ititteedett When brititin • ih011thed •
the broteCtOrate in 102 Maid
,Oredlainted hlthhelf .Eirig, The .Parts
fortnn'e tight atter all
Vo16irso:b.
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genetAil, urse covering two years'
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Work, • ,
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7Doing
Your Best- -• weiwthat-
Anest of the finest ' popular singers
every produced in Canada. ,We tinder -
"stand he is a yOung tIkrainien from
way, out west, • ,who had %an op-
Portuhity to study vocalism in Meta.
itti and, by Gad,if some blind
.sponsor (for' they must All be blind
ithd deaf • here or Otherwise how
could they permit Such „atrocities ' of
,entertainment ,to represent them on
the air) doesn't steep, him quickly,
he Will he leaping us for a radio
40,1d where talent is appreciaied.
Jack riatter'.,S. ossa isn't half bad
on that 0,R.C. yrdgramnie,,Init he
"sadly lacks a -decent tbytbms: section
and n first trumpet with some tone.,
That's about all Are tan think of
to say.. tiis.. week, except a • The
COntinental'ihatildHit No. One
This Wister, and so kolgb.go.
next, week. • •,
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ews
of the
• Air.
,By 'jack •Cooke
It' Was rather odd; the big Suc,
.Cess they did Janke. We mean these.
tunes front the 'show: "Roberta".
You know, the night ; the show
Opened inNewYOrk,. the critics' were
'unanimens in their praise ' for every-
thing but the Score. !lerome Kern
maidAvini,:t1.1,dowe.it leave
tiiroinue't',0 itgildeg •e7aisiti,etos
the possibilities Of that condemned
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•"Smoite: gets in Year Eyee' - Was
one of them, and the "Touch of your
'Hand", was the seeond. Smr.rt guys
on 'Broadway. • •
? Walter Winchell .carried an inter-
esting item the .other day He, says,
,that, when the show ,,,Maclinnoiselie
'Modiste' 'Was, in rehearsal, . the pro-
ducers had planned As their big
number, a, burlesque on the type of
music popular then. '.Fritzie Sclieff
was7-1&7tio,fyrn-bet.--Vrar-t
-snfig-written for the show' by Victor
Herbert Opening night though, came
her turn , to do •the hourlesque and
instead of, rioter's laughter fitnn the
'audience; cheers and ;IencOres greeted
her number. The producers im-
mediately changed the setting about
the song and Fritzie Seheff has been
:singing it ever since You've probab-
ly guessed the name of the Song by
now: Yes:, it Was "Kiss Me Again";
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: -At one: of our night spots around
the town we overheard a..yeting thing
, in this.. conversation; • • •
She -Have you heard Bob Crosby'?
1,1e -No, I 'haven't:.
She -Well you • Can't tell his \ voiCe
from Bing's. Re's rnarvellouS.-
She-,-4nd they said that he's try-
ing so hard to: get , shine an his
..ovin naMe, and that he hopes People
.will listen to. him just for his voice\
But yeti really can't Or. him'. 'free?
Bing
'All of which prompts z'us to
reiterate with more gusto than ever,
that the public is always' wrong.
In the first . place, Bob' Crosby
doesn't sound any More like Ring
than Buddy Rogers does.'. In fact;
Bob Crosby's Voice does' ,resemble
the fernier '"Americas Sweetheart"t
and 011 top of that, if Bing's young
brother attempts to get Along solely
on the merits of his voice, ,Franklin
.D. must needs 'add. another 'name ,to
his lone list of, reliefers. • ,
We don't helieve, that an of ,yon
who have heard,Jack Pale will think
thatwe are„over 'enthusiastic When
How '"6153r ' it It to tsay, 'I'mdoing
the 'best 1 Can." Sow of you young
people. always ,say this if a teacher'
criticizes yOur, Work, or an employer
finds fault. i; Well, it is krue that you
can de no more than Oat best, but.
the point is , that too' 'few 'nf., you do
that ' '
Some one has said'that only ten 'Per
cent of the "energy stoked in Coal is.
used 'when it 18 burned in the furtitio14
thio rest .Is wasted; Experts estimate'
that hathaa ette,rgir also, s
alpated..letot even ten percent Of It
utillted;• ' " •• •
Some Or. YOU young People say
did my heti," in a lery, meek volde, as
thetigh yOu were apo og zing. When
you tan honestly say 1 did my beat,"
however, you iaskink as Pretid A
heist As ever fell freitt human
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StrummisW; Vpheld. Aid
As Musicianship.
By London. Composer
OXFORD -To struni,. or .not to
strum? pr. Percy Buck, King Ed-
ward Professor of Music at London
University,. discussed , this cuestion
Ovifil7ithehe 'OsPxftetd!'"Geonntirse tAinnie-mMbueissic.
Training. ., • • :
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• He decided Unhesitatingly in favor
.of strumming -even at the tist of
'quite Iteioie,foilienranee Ofl the .part
of these who are forced' to -listen to
it=because, he said, the child Who
Can; sit dOWO it a plane, and imYro-
visinseb%ttt;tye h,oasoinagcqintirtedhanmohr: music-
ianship
have acquired by learning .:,that_Bech
had 22 children.' •
' "There' is, of. course, no great
Virtue In extemporizing rubbish,"
'said .Dr. Buck, "but there is a lot of
fun, and when you get : fun into
Music you have gone a long way. . •
Dr;., Buck says that bait are bet-
ter "strummers" than ,girls.
Daily
Transatlantic Air..
' ServiBeiPlanned
.Or Fertile Fan*
;•El?MONTON, Alta, -=-A. Start hit
been !Bade ill the exodus Of hued!**
of families from. the drought-riddas
arCa5. in southern ' Alberts MON •
feral°, . districts_ and farm' 4126'11
the' northern' sections•efthe'. Pre*
ince., , Already' 45 certificates' haait
teen issued, 'to, families readY te.malffit ,
by the . egricUltursl' department, anC-.
• upward of 400, families . are preplgt
ing to trek either this winter or early,
in the spring.' •
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SUMP rfiffirulti being experience •
in finding suitable IpestIons for as
many familia-5- A list of nvailablt
places' in • the noirth and near .fitirtb•-
has been prepared by the. Geveru.
ment, and his been •givin to 'APO'.
'cants to facilitate them in malting a
choice - In some, cases intending 'Me.,
tiers are Making PesSonid land -seek-
ing inspection trips into the
where farms' are to be,had-
Mr. F.. S.. Grisdale, yttinister,,„
Agriculture, explains that the re-
settlement being made only in,
areas already settled and -only • on '
imProved- farms that have ,becema
vacant- there are buildings on all
of the farms, listed by the .dePart-
nient. . • I
' The free-moving services, cost 'of
whiell" are bora by the .Ecderal and
Provincial Governments, are ' making ,
possible 'for, Timmy farmers with
their families to • seek new locations
with. renewed hope ,of succits. Dry •
,areas where soil drifting !las, ruined
the farmers wilLhe taken over by the
over
And. the soil built up..
A scheme to plant wide belts of trees
Across the country included in the
plans for restoring' the arid districts:
Daily--- Lectures Aid
,Art Gallery Visitors
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1 , BIRMINGHAM,Eng.-Daily - lee -
tures by bniformed guides 'are help-
ing' to poptilarize. t,he Art collection
. of the Municipal Art Gallery here.
.So far, these lectures . by specially
' tinalified; guides have proved success-,.. .
'fut.. The guides, five of whom ate al-
ready qualified. lecturers, are enter-
:ing into trainingng for this netv' section ,
of their work with great enthusiasmand are each finding Out by experii ......
merit which part, of the gallery they
esti' , deal With. most. effectively... ,
, Visitors 1.9 the municipal. gallery
'are asked to co-operate by giving con-
structiVe.criticism' and comment upon
the lectures and by _suggesting par-
ticular aspects of painting "and.
sculpture which they 'would like ex-
plained in lectures delivered, in. front *
of the original Works.
ce ng,
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St. John's, N. F. A projected dal-
ly tranSatlantic .ak• service from the
• Camera Qualifies
As 'Maid of All Work
been outlined .: . to..!the.,,Ne.vifett9dland_
Commission GeAverninent,by Mr Chas
Frobisher. 'representing Atlaetic. Air,
ways; it was disclosed ladt.week..Mr.
Frobisher seeks the right to use St
'John's* Harbor is . base. for flying
noats.' ' •. .
Mr YOrohishr
e,;told thnt
e ,conilaien- •
era ,th ocean line'•ivenld'
the British airways system -vilth Ca-
nadian and American systems ; 'For
the transatlantic serviceplanes can- .'
able of carrying eight to .ten pass.en-
gers'' and with a ;speed et 220 !unto
an hour Would be eSed.
i024150,N,ftleti-ih-;41111)-
ertingeS, archaeological problems -7
solved; old ,Egyptian manuscripts lie- .
ciphered, forgery detected -7-• these
were 'among the illustrations of the ,
.handiwork of the modern "maid of
all work," the Camera, shown at the
recent London Exhibition d Modern
Iiidastrial .PhotograPhy. -
Tlie-inotto of the exhibition • was
'Photography Serves the ' Nation."'
Little known illustrations lof the
camera's usefulness were giVen, such
as 'the reminder. that 'every Week low
power photomicrographs provide, a
record Of the quality Of the Iiiatet in.
London's • reservoirs,, And that the
Building Research DePartnrat uses
0 the :camera: to measure distribution
of sunlight in robins. / I
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One of the. exhibits 'sliotved. pho-
tograph of fungi 15n the inside of the '
walls of ,.e house, proving defective
building, which had actually been,
used as legal et 'defier, Another pr
id how 'useful photographs are in •
ascertaining the Suitability of pai•-;
tpioesue,l.ar• . for a partictilar rr-
liefresivottior
Huiband Year £4
M'Oaffert3i's
‘Martiage/Cul:mination , of Ro,
-uainte Begun. at Dance
Boise, Oahe - Virginia Gate M75.
Cafferty. 22,, nee Virginia qatis, Phil -I
adelPhia, heiress, Who hitch -hiked her
way into romance and marriage with
Dan Mcdaffetty; erstAvbile boxer and '
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wrestler; ' mechanic and vegetablel
field worker; is "dalifOi'eig-Initranr
with her htishand fortified with 'hinds I :
So,They Say
implied: by ' her wealthy father. • .. •• • • ' • '
The, .yeung.conple left Boise "by It is Oneof the'. defect- • .rof • the
t%irtirrieins,:tinhgo..thaturn,Goa...„tstti
teleg:attlirkeeidid4,,etitot modern. -world that it, ' prOVide,', inote
for yleasurei than • .for
and a. former Member' of he. firin of
J. P. Morgan and
Along with this i,e'v.17sPiaa..trii,.)% Of heir 1.• t'0,ri.10:77e:6e813§calriienYeh's ea. dvee c7-'1:77a6ice , lit7ot;ts'sn:'
lmmediate pioi$ cable ari:.nsertIon 1W-iteN:0111tlepary..
e
from the newlywed s that their.niarti-
ageWas the.mtlmination...ot-4 Matinee •
thTtitit'elie,Iflioirliameitblijua.:10,e:atinhgr.,lacte.yeiltandahgeor. jti•• !"1. Weft 'the 41hle 015h15hg t'116' '
l be re -
dark Oitly-hair4lit:1 let hba7 I. a ee6ri ad: tiottt in
tja(eul,riiini'ledet 7.4.1:46iiirontg'toi6lihint, the
tf'llyti will not.
had they,.
,BoiSO,a'na had hitchhiked to ‘MrisdoW, ..sYhil 1.firethfilke:.
the Seat ot'tfie'stats university, Where •' ." •
they ili.ere Married .by the ReV, J. Ed- ' 'TNT' is perhaps -a World Where
garPliroy„ Paster Of the NiOieotir evakyoao. is *anted:, hitt ne bee. it
641aisst l'isit,P)"eth"aatil!wehtti4rtielit, .a 'rodeo n "iig**: • .4
daild0 in last Mre,„. . `!In AnieriCA by the time a eihnirkid
kmicedertfeerittyty"t•ethldii!,meteopaetreli6.fina,,d. • •contei• to trial half ;the • WittietSca,
hiv arainst him have disappeared a dude ranch near l'iednle Wyo. fore he gcts into jail the rest aealied8c. dber;
thee from. there . a ago , A• •
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SeItteb. lit *wet/ Federal : ilepattn4in ,"Capkailstit'it not dead.; but it WAS
of.: Justice *Outs ,6aituditigted was tlitly, :needed good
'of the; , Univei:t1ty. of "Pennsylianitt; Beitt:rand Rusell
started ,after •the girl left the ranch II°S'eP; Iv; Balsam..
and 'taped to return tO her parents*
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h.ente„• — •• "The >ftiture 'belong•s te 'tile vast
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•t.t4etiI's,,,,a_Ofil, toliteo"isokotillgeduiskrid„ th!