The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-06-03, Page 7•
• • THE WORLD
..CANAPA-:
CANADA
Th • • r one Pew:Coins
•TO Masterof the Mint J. Camp-,
" • •
bel-' our hearty congratulations , on
hI series of Creo,rge•,Coins,' In
design and in all other reSpacts th'dse
are the most distingniShed and hand-
some coins that Canada. has ever
had. • Tarticularly/ should all .be
, grateful for, the imprpvement over
the current five -cent piece, undoub.t-
,. -6(11y• th'e" Ugliest' coin • issued any- ,
where' by any Country in the World's
. .history, • ,1 • ;••
A Word while we are in •a 'eon-
rr a tukspfy 'rimed, for the Post Of
ea -9-on
beautiful Stamp; rinielyniotie so tban..
the Ordinary se e, and compares fa-
yelmbly :with the' peW,.13ritish sttthips
.7--Qttawa Jettrnal. • '
• ,• Quality, IuItry
There are still,Ptoducers and,
oth-
el's who question the wisdom' of the
increased ernphagis placed Upon, the
. 'quality ,Of the articles. which Canada.
sends to eltPort ..niarketh and who
• think that the greater amount of in,
• spection to which they are subjected
eanstitutes unwarrantedinterferonei
, on the part, of 0overnmenCefficials,
And yet if. van searcely.,be' denied
thatif we., WiSh , the expert• .
the. face, of .t• goer' ;."campetition
Whieh appears in !most of ". them •;ariti'.
if to expand'. our fOreign
Sales. ezpeeially,: 'of • foodstuffs, we
Moat be careful- •:fo exercise close
.scrutiny bf:the commoditieS that are
do our uttnest: to, keep
then- quality .to.;a Peak. -The
%Breckville_Recorder,
• • .
„.
, • The:. Farmer's Tasic
The tehderice.to .Placie • ,at: a ..dis-'-
. ,
• 'voila ..the ahility. needed;
• for 1eessfuL farrning iS ,'at'' least
:.,.deplorable..;.'..$irch,'.. *Pik . demands
jnere •.ef • tile ,strotincr onalities Of
-.'cliaracter •than almost. any other, ItS •
-1:•taSlunaSteri nature, • is .tre•inost ad-,
. . . . , .
• I aniank.O.Vthem ;all. 'Sbeer ;Casti,
istry to.lplace: it..arlyWhere but .in ..the
scale of oecupaCens...: • •••''
.. . .
•csll'ed :advantages Of the: citieS; the
. •
thinks'. ,Whiell'• So; •Of ten . surfeit. us,'
''•,.,, that •ritaintain a leettairl.hold on the„
; • c;.>o,nti.Y.„..dWeller, of today. ]3ut t is
;•8, &obi,' Mod.,itri „-entertain,'•
niOnts arid' transliortati.pre
have ,help-
• comittinities':.,everyWher.d...
perliapss,aftet• allthereis...Still
a. deep,rooted loVe • of the. -land •
, ,arrieng:the.larger portion'Of.,Our Pee-
„ple which; :if net Cloluent'.. isaeleast
.,the, sanest •and thc safeit Patriotisrn
'*"1;O::bel.fonnd.:-i-Hki„miltbri,$Peetatot.' '
. • .
Rules.Fcr Fiening,• •
(1') • Vithen•fishitig' don't allow the
bait to lie on tire bottom if you can
possibly aVoid•it...t. • • '
'.• '0:- When yen .k.trike.aet the
hook •hoo,k in••the usual .'inamier,.' before
.‘••:.the fishhas had time. to .swallow
' • This will',.usually- result .in cr.itch.in„g
'the .fish the:, jaw, 1 and .if
:dersizc vill cnable you te.'release it
..3witlibut injury. .,
Carry •a hook *Otradtor.in
•::•your kit. This'is simple to make.alid
. inaY topsidt.of.'4 piece' Of,:thin Metal
With anotch atHtlte4erid;',',•'Thiaf.irirtz
• ; serteci-..dewn :the ."thrOat.,of thefish.
With the notch against the
• little, downward' Pressure will ,fre-;
quently release the hook and prevent -
• , tearing. -the- throat.; .• •:
•' ,these. pOciul lans :Will.. be:
in vain 'atileris ;you ."yet' 'yehr hands
before :handling
'1)eirritinett:. ••
CIJ Lt
•
. Put tho old lmirdinAs Must gie
niallern .s-Cra.otUre:-,7"
Atui While .eVerybne. is gi Id to See'
.15,itclioner's do.WritoWn ,:sectien: Vaat-,"
1,St'. in -km -eyed by an. #tiSf!e.striietare.,.:
, it does iug a little .!at, the. :litart.
Strings "to ,See the old landrharks ge,
• " 1110Y •w1thsts016E1,. the -stern% ‘:jtiat'like
.."the• .early Settleit
ties-.• .
. . • . .„
• • • •
'." 8ving theiesS 'Time ,
Extremdly .foW t'inoterists are 'en.
gaged: ...0.40,--blisiness -of 'Such &gent'
it-Oporto:nee that t minute or wo or.
' five Millutes,is a ..inatier of ilt.at oon-
'14,deration: EVeryday. ft 0 tLiWa We:
; SOO drivel's tryingcdeanerately to save
, tligt' minute .ar t-wo. and we ..eannot
'that lilt ot,death Alope„nds.,
.,...en.,eatcliing 1 lwht, 011 passing an-
., -Other ,car .on the *rota- side,, 01 On
, 'dashing througir'-a*.P arty of y0unp
,,,:•Oorg at tiny. The drii-ey so bent on
• .haVing of micoutes that .110
1105 no tide, • to , think' Of 6thef' peo
pie. and:their Safety 'pretably spends..
•
„..thos& tilinnteS, having ••tirrived hih ,
'7'tleatinatiOn,,,in pine, .tbak.,!,
ting tibout, the., WeAthee et being very.
dignant ;about 'ti,itrrid eenditiena.—
• Ottawa Jnnenal,,
4' A
RehaSh •
• An -atitherity it:donna us.,that.in•
ancient ,gypt and Habylonia,''beeks..
werenot valued,. so ;Much, for new
ideas they eohtained.C:as:„fer:,the
tirae4orn lore ,,they lireseryed...',The
aUthbri in thosedays were, at least,
honest about it. Mitch, of
:•origiPaiitf.,in current literat4re, is
merely rehash.—Stratfordi. 13eaCPA-
Peacon-Herald. ‘:
,Growing List**
• Wonien., used to talkabout pin
Money, but now they shin
.rrioney_for Silk stockirigs,, skin: ineney'
Prefers Banking
To Baking Any Day
• ..
Kentucky Woman Most 'Success,
ful in Clinselik areer
Q, -E," Hearin(
„executive vice-predent of the Farm-
' ers National HaStld of
e ,
f4..e1: less threngh failere of poneige....-
eee to .meet their obligatsicls. 1)61aYs :
in handling- at the delivery end at
also a eal4seot lass.
. .
' The °conference will ..1,1,kaeuas, a pro-
posal to set up a credit investigation
•hureap, prebably in New york, and to
establish an office in. that city, or a
mrketiag' agent,
(
Britain Plans Aid .F9e: Atom
'chose a Career te horkkmaking•-and ,
I:f-1,4;egli7.4°;,
4°"6;°inwv;41):1,..31ri
cb:
OaVerement'a agricultural 'policY W.
MeriSon, Minister; of .Agriculture,
'annopiiced in the. House. of COntotis
at.11:sHyee7..,,nse'iapPi:In'tt';iha9t;p1.e1:114'ci'teo);...itm'ilirs:'thetret• ..
neral prosperity.end efficiency et. the.
'hOlne agriOnituie anernalte It, sound
in ithries etripeae.S."es well as. in any
emergency. - „
woUld• net be Ptactic,able,
ann.added., to put agrciulture:On a war
-tithe footing lathe Present time, as
that would involve regulationand
re-
girnentation of the farming .'cornronti,
ity as well as heavy cost. .
TIie .dovernment , felt, liewever', the
Minister went on,'• that -it was• desir-
able to he prepared in. a .Way consis-
t.° cal
" maximum supPlIes for. the :consumer
and,'reasonable 'remuneration for the
predneer. • -.•• • •
coast, *;i';', Heatin ,came here with
'her husband 'for ar bankers' eon4en--,
thin. Her 'huSbands, ispresident of
the ClaY Bank. „
.wouldn't' trade..:', bankingfor.
cooking'or making bed-S,r, 'declared
Mi. Hearin, whox has been a.sseci-
•ated intheherikitig business with her
husband for ._og„ years, "i leye" bank-
ing and it is my whole life, but of
course it I had to I Can 40 house-
keeping." . •
In chargeof all leans Made by her'.
husband's hank,. Nrse ljn handles
kill ,the "herd" ease ..'• el.: husband
attemped to dispel an belief that
. werrian can't 'she- as hard-hearted
as a man. `.'She turns thein ' 'down
line and tiriniiii6Y-Tar th family
• 1,'Operter. •
'Fighting tleitnight
• At this particular time, when avia-
tion ' so,.much to the:fere in Can-
. ada,..it `is worthy' of note'that'Sas-.,
' katchevran 'aerop:i4F1.e-are t..9. be used
to make' 'a aurVey of ,sothe 14,660
square. Miles.of senii-arid land. Ex-
perience .4as shOwn the Saslcatehe,
.that, Settlers 'aeting•
independently have net been ,able to
. make use of the sliM. water, aliPplies.
..of this district, aiid it is thoight,
: that; if . they Were 'assisted ;by .the.'
lgovernment,., .rnikl-atian to, the north-
ern • part,. :of the. ,proyinee;', a,..‘"!jstlY"":'
0
wraild be rendered unnecessary..In-
stead some .slight shift' in 'the' loca-
tion ,of their farms,intht•hring the
desired effeet.'-:7Hamilten Spectator.
THE. EMPIRE.
'Baldwin the Beloved
: Of: the eight 'statesmen , who have
been at the liehn in. Britishpolitics
during this:centur-y•Salisbury,
four; Campbell -Bannerman; • Asquith,
,Lloyd• •George, Hanar Law; Ratnsay
. . .
1„Macpenald,..Baldwinitonay he that
'the' last. was not the.:niost distingu-;
ishecl;' but:would ,it. he an: eicaggera-
tida; to 'SaY: th41.0.",lias. been the Mott:
beloved?: The allagianed of his par-
ty he was bound to cozninerict:Ior •
:he, had sayed it front'. Possible. disin-
tegration,. in '1022, 1when 'he' led 'the
revolt against continued support of
the Lloyd *Georg.e,OoVerninent...-pt,
the Englishman,whatever his
• cal leanings, likes lig-leading public
men, to display, ether' qualities than
Mf.••
1,3alclwin revealed hires -elf on -many
-occasion's as eaPable,,,ef charming
publie•atidiences when he spoke
Spoke
about books, • farming, pigs, .1Oceinti-
• tives;. clissicallstUdiegf and the 1:i-ig-
lish count rYsidev • f,r in the'
speeches hedisplayed" the simplicity,
•sineerity, and initriaiiitk. whiph go to;
the heart of.. mankind.-‘--.Melbonkne
Argus-. ' • ••
British Foreign Finazide‘ °
.Fcrtilizing flew'. of ;British. 'eap3a1
has been :for' centuries one of the
prime factors hi world progress,and.
.so- -far as 'the Empire is concerned
has Tlaketi hpredeminant part. Brit:
ain• should be aptireaching, the stage
.When she will he , able to ',resume
• overseas lending without 'disturbing
the...eia. of cheap Money, vhcli the
. Geverninent desires to continue.
When that day will proh..:.
ahly, be Sound that Britain, willi.seek
to make -lbana serve -her exPort-traciev,-
a department. of her ecOnorny
that i.s-
• and that she is anXious, to
stimulate.--Ateand, V.7.:; News.
Aim To Increase
School .Grants
'Hope To Ev"erxtual.ty Pay,Qve 11
:1E*.Or. Cert •Ccist„of Edutatio Sys
Pr. :
Nvays :itytd-lneaff
et '..,irtereaSin.g financial grants: fa'
"sehoo1,4 are tider'••• eonsideratiOn '''hy
:the ;Ontario yeratnent,, 'Hen. Dr L,
siinpstut :evealed i;edeatlY.'SPeak-
,
. yiere %1Vtinii-Or '15d.ticatioii,
sato: his Department-. hopes tti•
oVeiltim ty. to. 'pay., !note than 41' per. „
dent .of "the .dost cduetilion, •" ,•
. .k iniP'SOrt ' triOre. dfrectlY
With. pt:po dlitingetfit tlicm pM•
ary and cceilll ,4611661,
.'stresSed Particularly a wartiingtO
trusteeS not, to jndgi a'school or It
;teachers' by tile iitnifiler..of. exaniina,
ions ' successfully .paSsed....EXaMitia,
tions, 'he believed: 'were' 0,er-rated
and their vallte over- emphasized.. •
the' ones 1..614 or the toridlier with: .
• Infion:•f..6 .'etlin'alion: and' its progress"
cond.' C'dtiveropmont; Wati 'StresSed
• sliperinton,dent At
ii'ci.nentien, in, Terencm §pealcing. 011
tho philosophy 'of. cducal ion DK (loid.,
liITft gave •a irdaties on what the:child
sliould Obtain 'from school
iTo'urged "the, education • ot the enlo,
Uotms"•and 'claimed odUca.tion 'should
-Stl'ess honesty, indhstry, fidelity -and
. ...„ ,
'allied 1rtttds, . .
-Ventured.'
. •
' ft
News's' Review
1,
To: Help Famine
, W...INNt ,•rEG, '4 letter from ve. St. 130."
nifaee,ra,itto t , press here, says; •"i
believe:a genuine..iferyiee may be ren:
,dered to Many frOut itelfew: citizens
as well as to the state; tY admitting
inuriediatety• into this country , young :
girls and women Of desirable. charac-
ter .either from the *high' Isleaor, of ,
other.countriei, or bah if neeessary,:,
to relieve' the shortage of ,female farm.
:help, and' Possibly,' if desired, , mar-
riage opportiinity for the nivel., o u -
a
” .
An article by Geraldine Taylor in
The,,..Free Preis Is on the same lines
but , with a,"different. slant, ,The. „days
of the: • little -skivvi,' the kitchen
.dredge are over.'With: so znany;'neW
. fieldsof endeavour open to them to-
day, girls will net accept dthtadtecel
tasks,:long hours and:miserly,pay, or
:Noikirig in another' 'Woman's .home.
Commentarif
,
1-11.1dliTS -CF THE
0
the
S NEW
Poidr...Ramlat
aks• Crop. iir-"0.4duates:L
The annUal job hunt is, on as hun-
dredh of herVous Ye6rig mon' and
•„, . ,„
Ylgoiuile'lgg,es3:kr,e0ymee;iywchoineree, itntleah,i7w.g11471:1dt a.sehf
to make "their inapressitin.`..ori thc
linsipesS- world.-- For ..sonie. Years past,''''
happy 'Minting grounds of that:is-
-try have been anything butskind ti'
these would-be hopefuls ' and there is
Many a graduate wondering' if the
tine arid effort were werth the price.
For these and, their younger fellow.
collegians, the Investor's Syndicate,.
-of Minneapolis Offers, a -ray of herie.
According to 'a' recent Survey con. -
ducted by the' Syndicate„. "eniploy7„
merit; prospects of this- iTear's.„ celege
graduating clasSes, .are only. a' ,1.;ttle
• who, hav been haunting ,the.natiop's:•,
'golf .cotirses,,,ef' Many ',weeks; now 4.
•
well-known - Toronto' biisineds Man
told US' the either day that he thought,
he might' have to „give Up huSinesS'y
. it didn't -stop 'raining eyed S,atur,F.
.day,; -he barely, reeo-Veredfrorri::ond
etild_ before the next , Saturday's
drenching came round again..
•
•
"4 pi 4114, 'p
ion oPar Deluge
Andall this time; the wheat men
in the :Western 'ProVin,eek, havebeen
say,ing: "What a waste .of 'good
water!" We .rnet:a Regina. Man the
other -day Whp, ,leames
stractions to his office. Staff to tele -
'when• it • rains. T e;tele,.
graTs a-ven een- • o .some; ane
and this Particular man's temper' has,
been getting ..,worn to the thin ,edge
'0v6r 'the week end the long-aviated
telegrani. arrived :'• "Forty -mile, •gale
• all, day Saturday (stop) ram general.
,(Stop) stere windows smii-shed.:” It
soinided. Pretty desolate. until he •
started to wave the yellow slit. in' the
_ .
• air and inform tfs; thatit-, feWmilimon
-
' dollars, to his customers Meant More
than ,a few blankety blank windows
Ioyie Children
,Nloat
ParentS Require 'Too' Mich Of
Children Who, Mork In
FictnreS, '
•
.31614,,,YWOOD• ..The Most .
ploited Working class in America to.
day, says Binding... Andersen a social.
ore4:grinrrirr c Marren
"•-•
"J3ut it' lsn', s the studios Whe) , take
advantage of Ahern," shesaid "It's
theirown parents,"
, Miss! -Andersen, a'. nuifither. of .', the-
8tate4Welfara •Board, and an' a.'ecredit.
•.ed school teacher, sPerids. ,most of .herrk. ,
juvenile' play(f:r.sp
' forma i•equires that the young,- %
stere spend; a.: e2rtain .11'J -tentage '•ot'
Cute. in oehoqi " .•• •
While they- they • •areworkin'
g that •
nieana . studyin13
g :Virtually between •
•scenes, the 'Board of .Education prpr
VideS ntiniber et :teachers , to con- • '
ductthis work, ' ' , .'••• ' ." •
'.'There are' many , parentn,7,..Saitl:
Xiss Andersenr-Lisibp--will do :anything
to attract:Abe Attention of caating-di.'
rootors. to their. ehildren and it's .the •
•
Bases: Wheat Aid on National
Need •
li.EGINA,•:;- Alit to • thc. farmers hY:
.the.:gevernnient in tlinee of low prices
was warranted from a national View-
, . ,
Point wad • was not balled on any!....gec-
tionat , consideration, . Janes • R. :tMur-
.ray, of 'Winnipeg, chairman ,' Of. the
Canadian, Wheat 13pardi last
old:the turkeou Grain, OominissiOn.
' Declining to , make any definite.eul-
:.gestions' u.S; to the way' in which aid•
„Should be giV'ea?.. Mr. Murray .told M.
MePhersan, of Regina, counsel: for -
the: Saskatchewan Wheat.Pool. that
coaditionsf:arbse.... . •
When .Mr, McPherson 'raised • the
question of a 046mi:tient "gurahatee.•
s
for the , initial ..'Payineht-:-437:.-•`-iiviieit
Mr...Murray 'said. he. believed in
cooperative more,•than govern.
merit assistance. . If there was a' goix-'
el -TM -tent guarantee ;it • would have to
apply ,to •
-The,hoatieholdera-hav649and-this-out-• . . ----•
-by the'slthple experience - not!'being ',Pack Probably Light.. for
• able,to engage servants; and no* , TwoYears • -
, forts are -being made by the govern.. TORONTO, -- A guarded 'predictiOn.,
Mint ahd•"einploytnent agencies, to re- the Maritime Provinces might -see .a•
, .
establish domestic service on a 'busi- scarcity' of salmon this,.Year'and..next'
:nedelike. and ,iiignified 'status. was made before the Royal Society of
• . • • Canada, by A. 0:-.,..14untsman,4rofessor
• .' 'Toronto -.Gts Airport , pf marine biology at the' Unlyersity:of
.-.0TTAWA -tt-...Tdroht0.•vvilL have . its ',Toronto. 'Pr: Huntsman golds the 12191
airport„and,the :Demi nan government., -logical papnees'ieCtitin of the epeiety.
will. assist -Witha lump uj 'whieli is recent:gni' eumniers in the- Maritimes
'nade it probable,thatthere Wouldbe.
a scarcity :'•of. salmon during' the -next
two seasons, • particularly • in view of
the.; fact: seareitiee had been found in-
foughly •eVery •conjunction
:with decreased correspond.,
. •
••• .
An .hgreenieht, to..that..end..lietyvaen
. .
city and 'tire ..govermirent ,WAS; dia.
Mssed for between Hen: ,c. D. Howe;
mn:nistcr. Of trariePritt,:and
Act ing-Ia-
yoi- Pay, Controller Conetiy,
:Cpu`Seni,:engineer ,of
TWo sites ,are..proposed, botim tobe
used. One would be alternative to the'.
..„other. ,The4Sland..wehld. be•''the.'port.
:ordiriarilY,used,:and;°.another west of
'the :citywhen' flying.:cenditiprie Were
;had and thete might'3,•riSh (Roland,
at the ISlarict, •• i•••-• , '
"'By the' tering of an lorder-in,cenneil•
..passett. last, fall • the .government y, is
understood to pay .,a quarter' of ..the •
cosi of mirnieiPal,airPortki. • ;
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,
Study .Fish Exports
otTAWA,,..'Repteseatatiite ot the
* •
fresh.fish •export trade of,, Ontarib;.
Manitoba; '•SaskateheWan and. Alberta',"
„opened ''a,Cenfereriee• with 'officials:lit,
the. Pepartritent' of'•• trade .and
Corn-
I11E'lCC. foOking 'teWardbetter., inarket,:
•Ing arrangemerits,.' in ..the tnited
;:*Stliatpe;40•P .f• laelt„ cif 'Orga"ril.zation, ,
. •• • " , ,
..porteta-to,..thes,triited.StatesliaVei-sitf•----
'Spare, .the: Trilliums
Growing in its: native • environ- .• .
!merit the 'trillium' is aing of
'thheau-'
,ty. ,Picked, 'iti's" dead bang before it
, • ..
cans be .carried 'home to be !placed in
water, 'andeach,:gathered ,,blesiorn
leaves a' doorned :and dying parent
plaiit behind it. ...TO 'preserve for fu-;•
:ture ;generations' one •Of.'• the 'rnett-
-cliariningfeatures Of Ontario's woods
. • .
:in spring, do not;••pick,or injure the •
trillium. • 7.. '.• • .,
. s.
' "fit England •peeple are tired of
the prOblein of OwnershiP;,tney Want
'
Although Only one 'man•in .20. reach-
es., the height'of six feet, alt seem..to,
get in the front. re* at anY',eteht... -,-
-St-Thornaa-Titirea,Journal. • .
graduates, . sulastantially :better
_
Allan the June ]9 class. . En-
gineering,: ,. business achniniStration,
teaching and general business classi-
ficationsare offering -employment in
greatest volume." ▪ Curiosity prompted a' test of this
. ',••. '
•
.statenient in. a Oanadian college.
.
cass of twenty men expecting ' to ,
'gradate.nejct Monthwere intervieW-
, pd on their% chances of speuring, ern,
PloYingiii, :aid the results were very
gurprisipg... Of the twenty, seventeen:.
had offers' of jobs as earlY, as April, •
while a :number *had even: been Plge.ea
• in the awkward- position 'of ., turning,
Own opportunities.. that last ..year's
....graduates would have .considered
--golden .--It--is iiiLeresUmig-to"conipare'
the .qualifications of the 1937: gradu-
ate with .thOse 'of the ideal, Model in
other years.. The 1937 model is
pretty good :all-round .man With :a'
:general background net only of eled.,,
▪ but of the More Practical sub-
jects :like: economies, Political., prac•;...
tiee, accounting amid finance. His foiir
'
years at College haVe not represented:
-fenr:--years-7of lifeLin-another ,world,;
:,but four years .of familiarization With.
. the: problemboth .past' and • dUrrent..
, of the world he Must learn -to live. in
'‘atier the parents on the .home .faint.•
have ceascd tofoot the bills. He has
no 'illusions * about the; irtIrld he is
• aping into. He knOws there must;be
period sapptenticeship ,in which
'he may even' have to :zsw.eep the
• fleprs' and ,du`dt the office desks, but
,in place, Of the "world ewea
living' att:tade of n few • years ego,
there is a.,dniet confidence.in his own
abilities, to siteceed. on .the meritaOf
'OWn .demeristration. ' He, is, in
‘most. cases technically tiained•Mr his
' job. and business then say'that•given '
.opportunity: to try, 'training
out on 'practical preblerhs;,:he will go
ahead last enotigh.'..ta ',justify his:
years Of education,
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to cpme out. of:- their, winter
•
The •suniiner sportsmen are begin -
ping
. ,
•„ The min arid the arioon', appear
:the Same size- to obserVers, on
• earth, but the sun- actually has . a
dianieter 400 times that of the moon.
::.SinCe the rnCiOp iN,only about 239;009
ni1es away,' ,and the. elan is about
92,960,000, the encrtmous differende in%
size is not readily apparent. , • ,,.. .
Iron ere is so abundant 'round'
l'iropna, a' villageiffJugosiaVia, thaf
every bne of 'its' 120 inhabitants -is -
a blacksmith irrespective of sex.
• ' Endeavour 1,
:And gales remind us that', tne`•old
fighting Spirit has not .departed from.
"the men i who 'go'•-dowii. to tlie Seg."
..T.Triteperted for nine days, En44ko.pr'•
t1r;TM'217-80 - s .ig c a enger
to the American Cup; wa's sighted off
.•
:Nantucket. • Lett to her :own re --
sourced.. YVhenher:to* ••line r:parted
frern .the tender 1,000 miles "from no I
:Where, the • Endeavour .carr:edon in
a fifty -pile gale: It. May be slow in.
comparison • to modern mean's of
power but there is many : a •sail man
Will tell You that he Would sooner he
eirber in rough weather than the
greatest steamboat ever built..
•'Tin ,Can Airship;
And in , spite .. of. the • discredit
lareiight. Upon, the •airship the re-
cent .Ilindenhurg tragedy, John L.
Dingell,'• member. of the •Ainerican
ilisae.13'ififil.R4Prr• etsheebntautiivldeisn'igof
iso:aspon-
sor16
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000,000 "tin can' ship. 'ship. ljingellibases
his proposal ' upon the sylecesS.,...pf
. "
navy ship m . ade". of metal and sex- .
since, -.1„929..,:: Adcerding.:. to ,,testS
• ,inade at 'regtilar intervals, • the '
.good condition today as
-:it Was:When first .delivered.
The .4)raer. chaitgeih:
'Almost in sight • of his ncentiry
Mark keel, the nonagenarian Ameri-
can idinte•rtiagtiate has "g6ile*.the way .
:Of: all :)flosh:"., .JOhti D. 13,6,dkefellen .
died peacefplly,. at: his ',,Flor:classeState
after riinetyL..s,eFen year's of :elite in •
Whiehhe is Said to have aihassed
the greatest fortune eVer • known.
Through Cerripardes yvhich. controlled
substantial ,por'tion'a. 'of '• the -nation's'
incotrie he, administered a for -thee; of
••fiVe- dollarS,,:.':.While 'his, -gifts,..
to - public'histitatiefisare aid to, be
-pastthe five hundred Millipn • mark:
Those 'wile. knew' himin the, early;
days of his . streggle have- called his
tacticS,ruthlesS': butthe nse. to whieli .
his 'great fettune may be put in
ad-
vancing the -general.,good .o"f
civiliza-
tion niay -:welt r:outb41-a-nea.-his untold
•
Beautiful„ Task
suvrounded bey's,- of'Nbeauties Tiay fiot appear to be a taSk ia you, but just think' what a,
Job iZttsseli Patte'rsoaohi,that William *own ahd `Sohii ta Oatta (1.0.1t) had picking•Rodel California
.„ .
8port§
A Hazardous: Quest
.:4 l'uSS,ian airplane landedi at the
North l;Pole last week.. with .eleveri
smelt who- form,the advanceguard qf
a group of scientists 'engaged in
studying :'polar Nina it.;•,ans,
After ,prepitrin;..' the gi‘Onl"for
heavier, planes., ..semerr nldn will retUrn.
.to the baSe of the 'expeditiori 011
Rudolf Island, Four hien planto
stay at the_l.nolar blisett:atien.-sta-tion-
'for,. :Since' their .position is
'on a floating ice ittd, subject:to cen-,,,
stant cracking, thc post ,,:is ,.looked
tipOri 'a.'s a hazaraoh's one. It!is e.
pected:that the data Collected.
of inValeable'. service ,-'in ...predicting
Weather COrklitions, the nor' hern
hemiSphere,..
,
tO-lantic. ,Crossing
Of such use is the airplane'.
Though accidents hav‹., been frequent
this alode-Ot-traVel, , it- is diffi-
,Cult to imagine.What progress: would
have:been' :made in many out,,oNthp,,4".
',WaY:.Parts' of the world .witifolit this
Menne of 4ranepbrietiap, • ,.The' last
yeinaihing ()dean', 6 be sprimied by
eglilat••'•serv ICe,..preParati onof ships
fbrth Atlantic •tilinIS in progress
both in England and in America. At
the.,,Hoeing Aircraft Plant 1,n'Seattle;
SVasci,.; 4-k giait '12.-paSSertger ship' is
i ng built for Pan Amer:cat The
;: Super Illiers will be P,OVvored with
'POW 'seft-dt :engines': developing 6.000
horsepAor 011(71i7fl1 WOWa kiejet 701'
iti'ouhd mil6A f, hour. '•
'flights are sc t4id fol' 'the early
fall Wit' • .ulat S'erViee before the
endott' the Y;ear,
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.Basketball Pine
For Young Girls
Champions. Challenge Assertion
. of Principal That Gan* is •
Injurious'
LITTLt.. ItOcli, Ark. •Three :
• members of 'the Little'...1tock' FlYers; '
girls • &age',PhimPidni,',
:canie forward t4; Challenge .air aSser-
tciiepna;briltaat baskethall is ,.Slcoliohesltrpernin4:
ous or irl .
The: trio--.41azet '
Barham and •'Lucille •Thurina,n=sald • ' '
they.'had been playing the game •for
. the past nine years and were yet to
suffer' "One ill' effect:" -* ,
• Asserting his belief .."great harm.
has been . done .t.o' many' by •
engaging: in basketball, T. 11. Gar;
rett,: principal .of an :Augusta. Ga.,
high tebOol declared:* . •
bine, that we., put, a
stop to this pernicious practice , of
.1loading,a lot of girls in •antoinobilety,..
and running .running theinV, around. the State. '
to .engage in .eonteate that iia do
them 'serious .injurY„''',
Niaa 'Walker, captain and ,forWard':
• of ' the 1937 ..chainpionship-fiYer sex-
tet, said,
'15asketba,/,1 has, done !Mich::
to improve nlY ,bealth. 1 always ,put
on weight' while I,rri,•play:ng and feel • ,
irilleivbetter'than.r de the• rest of the
,.year." "
randinothers Are
Ready, For Action
Want To Barn !,`Ilin Money" By
Doing Housework For Others
,
grand-:_
.and
7n5m yt earrss... of age who lbeeatrW:eedn'ttc6e.0
busi
nesS of lee.Pitig* house lshlle rearing,'
:large families reedy. today to
itep in anti help htiosewlvcii polve
,their. niaicl.gbertage Probletn... •: •
The housemaid.shertaka has reach
eJ the'britiedi stage. The unfilled
plicatiOns of famine's fey:Maids have, ..
..
hit an •a1t7titile , high. •'';• .
• oue.,dinpleyment
.that .exactly 1003. WiVpa Were 'Calleils'r•-:.,•,•:
ing their fiumers on vacpuni-eleapers.,
'and wailing over socks /that needed„*.
. mending wimile no,'an,Swere:••.'„Weie
fOrthec ing .to 'their .itageals for maid'
clni ether
has steppe, in, •to 'earn a:little pin
meiiry at 35,,ee1its ail hotir,-,. i'•
..0Evry one," said Mrs.' Sai:ah
Hug-11es,, youngest al, 55, :of the ,..gro.t!p
of enternrisnig grahdinothers, • ,•
alw.ays 91 t1 ed my pies and eakes.:I
oin Male good
It. guess that's little eld:faShiened ' •
110',' 11111' ' •
• •
stituted, bm. tile Ohio Sta,te':,.V.taiptoy.;
rc;10 in a ne.W. arles'of. services in-,
. .
-head' of the. agepo"s. deinesfie ..aad
itistittitional division,' said they V!citildl.
go into t116;lieme b3 day to do,kewf,,
Ing and 'caring ,for tbildren., , • 7- •
. "These worn en." Said I1Ti 01 i vet;
.'1.:0nalce their homes 'With their. sona
•and. delight ets:..They ',are -kinXiens 1(0
earh a little sPending tnoliey7-cnoligit
to ',give their' it. feeling, t of 4inde'pend,
•e,itee." They have reared. their. OWn.
'fimmlks. "They:Will lie-•• content with 35 '
..eents ‚111 110(11
,
, MTS., frUgnee, Avil 0 .11as been a' wid-
OA .fe'i• eight years, is ,the, inother of
.two Matt loci' daughters, One0 whOut
:111Oe li'een left ''with. 0',J.:O.:year-oh{ son`
, to. bring up ' on her owit'Sinall
MO, T1t- gi 111dfl10thi wanCs • earn '
.2.00110. Money 'to keep' the ,hciine10
getlior 'arid hying, hark th'edm 111 no'.v
hoot (led. 001, tti. 11 v, e i'.mlit, I11 111
Y'runoS Porezim another 01 tho
grOvP, entirelY. "On, her
said '110 1(10 fix..0
" 111(1 had Y(' (1 01 a11d<1111,1're11t,:.1111 •
t'etoly to doany kind of ht.illgeworic.—
eXcept washing.", she said. •
the .cliatieet of,' a liCeiteie" for'
Younger housewives."' „31111 Mi i. Olm. •
Ver.; "t.liink af it, it srloo11°;„4,1anntilg • •
dono in expert !fasltioni for curly
,..day, And it poriona1 rein fo1. junior
tlti lit,'"
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