HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-09-23, Page 6•,
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Fins* Hitch -Hikers:
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•The discrimmating hitch -hiker; has
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(1w/eh:lied .1. to the •Poillt'I where he ,
•stlindsat,,ease until. ^heI see's.," ap-
proaching;•a` radio -equipped car. ',-
Pete'rlicrOugliIIEXamtner..
. „
• Expenses -of:Peace,. ,
'trite:* isz epending more on her
..fivelicar.'reatmanient plan .than she
spent dUring,„•the four years and
eight months .the Great War: If
?•• it` enitif 'that flinch 'to keep Peace
What would war "cost •under present -
ay • cenclAinus..-.London Five Press.
Ex-Pingoiiter'aPrahletn
The problem of the reaidivist is
/arOly n problem of the after-treat7
'rtient:.: of the prisoner. • It is not
- • enongh••,to give a, Men convicted I Of
•et:intl. a Prison term and turn .him-
,
loose again. again., The !I paroled, or. 'des -
_Charged. „convict 13. at a,,decided '
..,Advantage when. he emerge's,. from , theihadow of :
the,:prison's walis. Be
has been:Sheltered.
.7:116-*"7"I'W is ,Ithrown .con.'his :Oivu re!
.4ieurceei.- ...It' is net . easy ,for a man
• .
'who, , has oncegene wrong to go
• st•iiight.. The • world •SeeMe against
•hm. He i .regitrded •I as, -a jail-,
b,rd' and door's are. :closed, .to: • him: •
, The eas *2.,. 4 • odiad ,
hatinteTIMA•,.baCk into crime lageijn!,-.-.-
VarieoEver•TreVineo' ' • •
,
The dfitititing. of t Mish Am,
basad�r-. to China. by 1, • •
:Japanese air-.
en ,is. • characterized .'.. is, ninistake.•••!,
The kllng of,hundreds ; of people
th2 I International: Settleinenti, • int •
• Shenghac•.by•:" .chinese,.., airtnett,•,:,bas,•
'been explained as an .."UnfOitnnate',.
rnsthke." In•tecent•'ileye,itI'''is" tn.:: •
Ported, Iket••• quite a nuniber. of ',per....
srns executed in .Russia by ;order; of
,t112...tnEng...:CIOSS' in •the ' 'last five 'ot.:
... six years were int) iniStalte..All
th2se things, iird2catec.the seriousness
. • • _ ,
of, :Ahooting to kill. There seems to.
:be .too °nick: .shooting and .killing be -
10 -e ...aitti,ation.....Ihas • been-; "Clarified:
Thc .deae„aro not
eXplariatiOn that the shooting. was a4•rnistake" We °
prefer the 'Canadian
.sysiOin gooddeal: of
Regina
14-0a4er-POAt•-t":
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-e:", S'Airr4tO,O letter • to
the toSte4-•lferald'ieking.:',Winit'2.is
. Nvtoug:'ivith,- canadd, this .neighbor to
abnat' he has. read
:So", much lately: Iota. the: World'.
in, wheat and ip. the. chief source Of
• pulpwood. It has ,almost AinonOPOIY
• Gold production is I ex'-.•
• ceedingly high. All records are be -
broken in nickel., lead; zing,,plat- •
plat-
inum, asbestos and salt production
and there are.: yet great untapped
re-
• Theil,imore are'..frieit, tattle,
dairying and '''.901. What *tong, '
.he Iesks CanaclienS tell'him, with
tlf.s fertile :Jana that Itourists':
.paredieei with a very ;practical: earth-
reyenue therefrom,: that:' has
• bounteousfisheries, that apparent-
ly in the. forefront in sociatlegisla, '
. time; 'yet is; deserted:. by thousands '
who sOk a livelihoad in other lends.
• . There : iS, howe'vett a certain
••',„ aramint • of • confusion ',between :the;
past and prOent in • Mr; Vales' atti-
tude. %. The thriving productidzi for
instance,. that he 'mentions 'belongs to ,
the present, while the exodus was
largely in the. lSest.:-Mencten .
. , • - .
cript.
1"ith
Most Canadians"do. -not •Peuee
• often enough Consider :the' aniat.-
ing., growth of of their ',, country since
.COnfederatien-70 astounding years,
.With the lifetirno Of .ManY citi=;:.
•1-e,Zins; the enterpriSe and •reSeureeftil-
flees at, Men and ncitneri have made
, . „ .
the' •ska-tipy rettirns.af , trade ;And -
. .
4fiitimerce into an annual' flood • of
I.Conimodities :and' gentle 'Ofe,yety, kind.
Study, the , record of deVelopMent:
Thp Output. inanti.feetiithig has
• • grown 'trent less„ thah:02'46,006,000. '
..Litiate• 84800,000,000,... In • the .1
, seine .petiodi•agrzeultUral •production
'
. .
has ,iiiereaSed in Value Perri •125,,,
06;000. .ta. Mora 4h40, $1;960;000,006
ar year; mining. flag.. sOarecl tient on
tittel incOine Of :leis than $25,000,-
1600i to $650,000,000. These ate, the
410 :three:. In Canadian prodite:tion,""
iAiid '-any;,.4,urther... .eviderioe 'Ot;
rowth :Were needed,„, leek at the
Ore. figuresi.. in 1,867 .:Canada's ex
Ott. trade was, les •thari ,s100,,opo
today 801"ittil . at nearly 11
'that, figure: • •• ' •
,. in, round numbers, inninbert, AO
0,oky of whieh
*titian 'may' be :Proud, goi4it‘
.c."
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Mounties Get
Best Pkist9mers Crime Bureau
More Canadian -Goods Bought by Scientific Gadgets Replace Horsep
'United States United Kingdom • - And PIPIIS In Their •
nod Australia •
„,.•Work •
, •
The: grand -old daysof "the Royal
Pier, thfee Yenr3 'Canacii0. beekienk' caned/an Mennted"'Velleg when 4 Scar"
,
toinerS have been Lhe Vtated • StatOs,:. let coiitesl, ,MOlintie: kept law and order,
;tilted Kingdom and • .A114414'4 hi,. In a feW,thensand sO1lare miles f ter-
thatorder,: Font Years' ago the. ritory with ,a six-shooter and a ',Mime;
United Kingdom, bought more ,OCeur are about !yeti • ' '
goods did, and the, •. Most "of the h.orses are .gone and
' • ••
.performance. -Fifth anfone'tbe trad-
ing nation* of the world, ourrecord
of growth 13 Oise: And '.the fufilre
13 bright. -Winnipeg •Frea Press: • ,
THE EMPIRE
Wanted: Lover. of Men-
, , • , , .
Animal lovers are starting a chi-,
sade to abolish the use of .the horse
in wartime. So now all we need
that 'chez% of men shall start. a ern-.
too. -London Punch.
- The Roar In The Air
Many people will approve of the
action taken by the Blackpool Coun-
cil in forbidding "-joy riding!' . fromi
its aerodrome. -It 13. the first sign of '
,a; revolt againstthe growing Innis-:
'ance• of noise from; the air : super-
imposI all ,,the rattling and.
hrayink And rearing that Come :60M
Oir Modern -surface traffic.. The: noise
of a Jew -flying Airplane cen,'..be not
only distressing but terrifying. 'Too
inUch; of this is already impend tiprin
onl\ ears and .nerves by • coinmercial
, ,
airplanes , and Air Farce nutcbinee..If
-the-private^-Lairplazie-beComes----peptr7
"hit the racket and clouding overhead
:will reach the -limit of hurnan, endur-
ance. -Manchester Guardian '
,
Brothers unc)eeithe, Skin :
• . , ,
Hitler in. it silly man to maintaba,
hiS4Teni•Pnotr''orkanikatiOn--4114°B
don and encourage # to do iti(little
bite of 'spying undiliadgering.,:incl-in-
triguing. - it , irritates i •,",the,' whole
:Biitish people • And :it makei
it Jif-
ficult ..to mect•thnniost ,inizecent Ger- •
rizaziAanristand_visitor,..:Withaut_.vion.
tiering what he may be 4, -.to, •This
is a pity, because ' there 13 much o
be sad for an exchange ;of
non -
propaganda 'visits between
indvWu-
als of different,. cpuntrfes...
per-
forms the iniMenie;Serivice of dem-
onstrating one..sitnprn fact-WhiChAs.
always in :denger",...... Of ..heing clouded
Vines of international sus-
picion feat; • the. fact that the
average •Frenchman, the 'average
tiesian,. the average Getinand: and
•• the .:iiIVerage: Englishmen -I.are much •
.the seine. sort of "human beings. And
the more I,people '..there ''arein eveti.
country who • knainf .that to be
the. iiiere.,(liffidelt If is to whip. up
war fever and war -like : hatreds.„ :
. •
(now '
'•
The two leading ."Ccluntrics'I.s6 ,far
,otitdcr, all others,. in their Orel:cases'
• from Canada, that. they are. in a' class
by themselves.- In ,the fiscal year
' 1937 which ended last March. for ex-
Tnmple, the
United, States - bought 435
• ,mikllion..clollara.,-..worthi the.: United
Kingdom nearly nearli 498 Milli,* dollars
worth, and Australia, next on the
114, lesi. than, $27,000,000 worth.
Among 'Canada's ,chiet exports to.
the United Stites are: Newspr:nti 89
wood -pulp, over '283 mil-
lions. wheat, :: over. 21% millions;
' whiskey, nearly' 21% millions; nickel
(fine), 21 millions. • The Domlnion.
send. the United _Kingdom wheat • to
the extent of 153 millions; bacon and
hams; over 27% millions; copper and
•
products, 251/4 millions; planks and
boards; 20% " • •
, Inoluding all markets, Canada's
'
greatest 'export le'. Wheat,' nearly
223% Millions;,' then • newsprint, over
110 Millions; non -Monetary -.gold bul-
lion, over 76% 'millions; nickel, • over
' 45%, niillion$: ;.Thu e a farm/. precinct
'leads' a manufactured torent product,
_Segond,..And,.4mine-prodUcts7thircl-and
fourth. There There is' ne marine 'product
Until ninth place 'is 'reached: fish. 25 -
in the last, fiseal year Can.
adasold more whiskey than autoimi,'
lines., abroad: '21% , compared with
19% milhions.-
0140 611,woo
eider -
_:,-_,-IVIOSCOVIT-:-,;,..Russia's movie 'maliets.
were"attakked„ this week in Izventiis
•, •
•Official government -newspaper, both-
Ifet-The quality and quantity of their.
work.- As It cr.d earlier, this iminth;-'
most Of liVesties anger fell on Bor-
is •Shumiatskyr, heed •of the industry,
who has been blamed,' for extrava-
gance, gancet. Misleading- reports on --pro-
..,,ductinn, and 'mediocre films. The
film ,industry's plat! for ' a ; Russian
Hollywood also .drew fire. ,'.Izvestia
declared 'it "would* be1a Waste. because
there' are inadequate- faeilities and
too few directors to fill the produc-
tion schedules, that. such .an, .invest-
ment's 'success would 'demand., .
«000 In ecieiitifle catch thelr man. gadgets are bt
tsil thein
„to, "l)e1;pc;
with tnietoeCopea. bellititic„guagea and
-eameras and the time rnay come when
Mounties will.• carry MagnifYin`l..0,40'§
'
AsaIstnit wken lie was In rk01.9;'
ciliation troop of, Mounties, studiall the ,
scientifie methods 'of Scotland Yard
• .
,
the „Preach Surete and .t.tie lab.
atory. is being patterned after them.
1. News In Review
, .
Mediterranean' Patrol*. Stads
.PARIS.-71.0tance and Great Britain
- have mobilized nearly warships
In the.. Mediterranean. in Itheir hunt
for marine -marauders, Organ:lied .on.
a full War time tooting, the CoMMnecl,
fleet is to taitch 'Its maximum strength
within a 'week When all additions ot-
fiered for Patrol duty 'arrive..
Alierhari-Sworn In
EDMONTON. - Premier Aberli#rt
was sworn an.......ilkerfa-attoresizien:-
eral thi-i-i-zeeic7 The •preniier,his been
acting f.ittortiey-gorkeraisioee .early ;In
August when Ben. J. W. 1•Ingill; was
asked to eult (Mee: andItendered
resignation. • •
•Another Insurgent Drive
raM--#-I-UAIV/stexAt
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trAl I •
0.8 '15,141,/t rz"-- •••••"=""'mat
A 'CcanspenterY
.„ oi,„EL,IzApETH, EEDY,
. •
Qn,Outstanding.tventa of tho W"ek
Eyes On, Czechoslovakia
One of the "hket strongholds of ile-2
mocraey. in Europe, Czechoslovakia,
• oeeupiea'It: Ottbitt*ategic.--PiSittQA;c;
ment to swallow this• little country
whose " geegraphiCati, outlines Cut a
"nest, Slice Out of .theWouth:nestern
.,Garrngn, States. (Kora than two-thirds
of GzectOslovalcia?s •preseetPoPula•'•
tion of 15.,900;000 is; concentrated in -
this western lialPin the.highly indus-
trialized Pr4vincek,"6Of 13Ohemia;"
avia and Silesia, right on the doorstep
Of Germany.) The Czechs live in mor.
tal fear of the Hitler .regime but feel
temporarily secure under the military
prptectien of Soviet Russia: At this
,moinent in Europe'e, history, Ccho-
sloyakia is.irety important.
Front 'Page. News
•
Conflict began when President Val:nen
:de Valera refused to transfer tho
Irish .annuities to the British
• flOvernmont-4-- The,- Unitect,Iiingdom,i„
-4,'Enni*netk'ertile1041114-04c1-10
zileeI-
the interest charges, . recoup
her-
scif, she clapped sPOC4t1'' chitincion
-Imports froni-: the, Irish' Free
The.frish Free, Stain fetaliated!..:, But
new de Yetel:a beg gene to
land' Where -II -els Meeting Dominions
neva to discuss differences between
the two countries „bring about an
economic reconciliation.
7
'Want Uniform Adininistration
Amendments ,to. Workmen's Coln-
tP4eanteat would Ageire 1.110;0,47:eh:, ucte cent.
Canadaeem2.
Page civil war. • Pensution ;igrere recommended by .the
Cnnadian Trades. and Labor -Congress
M session at Ottawa. It was voted
else that the full cost of administra-
tion be placed on industry: The act-
.. - , ,
ministration of the -Ontario Compen-
front. pa eS .o w paper
all to itself for good many months '
- •
g our ne i;
• of this Yearlrid7ist..iharing honors
occasionally with a „particularly •hor- '
..,Instirgent attempt, to smeekint,eliad,
rid, :this' time through the ...eOuth-weiV
ern eolnithis,. rolled over this 4war-Drad,
..vier7bOred, this week.' 'De -
tense cominandera shrugged and com-
mented' "No substantial gains." •
„ Strike Ended:
CORXWALL:-Settled as suddenly
as it started, the strike- at Cornwall
Pants and pimee .clothing' Conipany,
; involving 285 workers, ended this week'
when 'representatiVes, 'or the men. and:
Meyer; Aaron Horoyitz,•. pregident., of
'the- company; teached a •satisfactory:
agreement.
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•
.ore Males ie •
•'Violent Deaths
Women, Appear .To h
01 of the Species',
%Tlingit., •deaths. reMoVe. , as
'many. as females' fitiM the
population 'in the course of .'a 'Year;,;
:Prof. F. A. Crew; preeident. of the
.zoology•isectiOn, told the British As-
sociation the „ Advancement • "of:
Science . meeting. at Eng.:,
.• The: result a distottien Of the •
sex ratiolamong I Certain age gtonpi,..
the' professor•Said. • Prof.'' Crevi.
prc-
sente,d,a surprising :picture. • 14. the
alteration of „.:the 'ratio. -males and I;
females in a ,popnlation eVet apetiod.•
of 80 .years. .
.....„ActnallY, 'he. said, More behir boys .
are born •alive, than girls For in-
stance,. in England and Weles in .1935 .
the ratio was 105,6 boys to -every 400..
born, alive.
IfUt..by the, time I a,,i;:ear'S crop' Of :
, children :attain ,the ages pain .15 to ,
19 years the, breponderatien-of Males.
givesway to eqUatity. in. numbers of
beks and, girls. • ,•••• • ,
ATM:it* •the 20 . to 21•year-Olds., the
females actually begin to :outnumber „
• , • ' •
..;`.`Thereafter,"„ • the . prOfeSSor . said
'"as age :up suCceedi age...group.
this female nurnerical.•„'ascendency .
progreisively.increases until, 'among
the •85'43 and 'OVer, .there are mere
than .twlea. as ; Many:. Wonien as Men,"
, • 'Mere Dangerous Ath,*enture •
Metbelity ti.blea:,make it •clear. that •
at. all. ages •relatively more Meleti'
are ,reine‘."ed. frent.' the :popnlatiOn by
death. '''Aineng these :75 and, oyer,-.'
actually !mord than filen die,'
,tor ,the .timple.: reason that -there
More. feMaies ,Who reaeh, those ;ekes.
"It NNT'otil4 appear -from these fig -
lire alone that be 'born it zu.rnOte
darigetone I.edventtire for the inale
than for the, .1.einkie and that there
18 18 a•-. se..t.tially''' selective mortality
which not operates at 'all 'ages ;
atter:bittic.to tha.dtsadvaritige,ef the
Mete, Which? acts. possibly . equal-
ly
4. strong prenatally:ds • well,"
4tuted Prof. Crew.
•
Stored -up legitey inolley often dia. :
integratet WheA, .etinnied • to the
•
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For -97' Years'
`.
Ringing away; Merrily to , itself,
,
;tucked.away beneath 4; glass case in,
'en Oxford the strangest
'hell in the World,. ...It. his no hiltery,.
,
'is: connected with no eutside. mains,
and hi never wound Up,-Liet. it has
'been. ringing for juSt on. 97 years.
Made: as an experiment 1840,
and ...set 'in 'motion, it ,reng for :20
'years... before anyone : really took any
notice of it; _their it ,lias installed' at ".
Oxford,: Where it is to be eettr:AodaY.
Some thousands of copper ao.d. paper
discs store its!. mOtiice power, and a `
-steady,„ Chemical reaction: rations out
what little eleetrical. current it !leas
to. teep. it 'going. '
,..'
No one can, tell -how Inuch energy
remains hilts cells.• may stop to.-.
, mOrrew, et , it ratty ring out another
eentury,. even • as it has rung out the
life of maker -and', who he Wee
. ,
nobody knows... '
Plead, , Innocenti: •
• OSHANG•HIAL-Naval' coromendere cif
the United States and fent 'Other *bet-
, ern pOWere. :demanded., this week. that
-both. Chinese and lepanefie
craft: guniie,rstake immediate steps to
zinete .the lives of `innocent
hatents.. • ,-, • , '
" The •ingenCreeuest O.LAmetican.A.d.•__:
mirar-Harry,X.'-,Yerne.31-anethe7otlier
nentral;naval,,reinmanders7w-enriter-
Ward while., Chinese, facing wave.'
after wave �t .TJ'apihrete 'Ittaaeigi
73t0.9d ..farit• on their new inland posi-
• , , .
thine stretching 20 miles. from,..chapel
'to- Linho, north :and :west' of interna-
tional. Shanghai, • '
, Trees for Prairies • •
OTTAWA.--poiming the present' year
,000,0'00 :trees Will be planted in „the
three Prairie Provinces under the farm
rehabilitation .progranii and 4,ciou,o00.
trees will -be;.„distritiuted: through the
ordinary: channels. ThiS efforestatlim.
. ,
• 'le Part of the large,. long-range plan
• for Checking the .ravages of sail drift:.
big and helping' to Conserve moisture..
, Champioriehin -Golf Tournament •
The all-Canadien •part of the. twen-,
,tleth.annUal championship tournament
of the Canadian Seniors' Golf Assocla
.,tion 'wound .ten, this week With R. M.
Gray, Toronto Toronto liosedele • Club star, .
who, will •he 59 years old in Deem-
her,.e
sticeesstully defending his title
ribie murder, ear accident or earth-
quake fatality, • With the advent of
the. ,Sino_Japanese conflict, however.
it was transferred.topage 3, or even
page 5. In August, 1937. the •front
page headlines screamed Jan. bomb-
ings' at us, and talked in bold type of
the api..._,eltiternationtil-arisis---br-the
--Fiii:"`Ease., The Sino -Jap situation is
just now possibly as. grave as it eVer.
/was, but as a front page story it -has
• given place ,to the Mediterranean
embroglio, and the danger of, war in
Europe. There war going on in
Spain; and a war going on ,in,
just the same, , ' • !
se io Act as. it affected those en
0(1 in the mining .and lumbering
dustry was .termed a "disgrace,"
since it has become a practice, it
was Said, for operators to Minimize
the number of reported accidents,
loner their conyihntion to the Com-
pensation Bor,r,f;Iiiid-increase-their_
profitsat the expenge, of the' worker,
usinesli
WeakhY .Herdionnli flin!Likonk`
teat Photographer MO Won
Royar-,Recognition t
. ,
' • BELAGSJALL Lapland. • ,$110
Thomasson .10,e0onific4-. r
thin of big ',huelnees, ‘041i,'"7.11k W0,410 -
ratieh more picturesque ,clothea than
• WS litotetY0 does .:VV,Afl' • Street. PE ..•
tiOndOn'S,. .
!And, 10; T7h-o-hip,eeen ctr4Ysei Ms groat"'
. gray Packard-inost unexpected:High .
. 'these. Surrotinclinglli. 'The. •neelfP44.
. gets juile.'inkther Lapp, dresset
j.n the ',I.kalte4 (National .COat.)'),•4 Man- ^.
like any or -the • peasante, itendleg.•
around,: • •• -4. ••...'•
which he inepects "personally,."" true
ta,apP. and, son et :the soil, he Is OM -
versant With every InVention at eft,
ilizatienw11011" . he of Any to
;WM; , is • one to ' hint whether be
..dits at the .wheel of his 1.14;9 ear Or ;
rushes after, his .1:et& an ,eltie, 'Be .is'
eatnere and I film, expert and was dec-
orated by the:King, of:Sivediin for' hie '
,thountain-pizetography,. in 1920., • •
,. Mr. •Thoniazison'a real home. is ha,
Mittatal, near Helagifiell'; here.. his
familY lives. and here are his veet
herds etc reindeer, which„ are, looked
.after • by his. eldest. son. Now and
again, however, he goes ,tq. Are, ,the;
fashionable winter sports ,retiort.' of
Swede where where he keeps' a phetograph-,
ic ettidle• and a general F.itorfpfor tour.
ists.:
wia • i • *4
Asritisn-fteep-rtops
•
The Coligiess is.pressing tie make the To North Atlantic
'Acts
more efficient and. to hive them ,
uniform. 01.0010uf. the,. ceuntry.'..
. Italy Backs Out
Demanding pill eqUalitY • With the
other European powers in patrolling
' • clitemmeanAtitly,•.,-hcwrijected.;:.
the; ,Anglo-French, invitation- to join
with the nine countries in a• • war
against' inFinaririe PirdeY;
!Mira ministers had Previnuidiacrapt- 7
ech co that tx hen his roment was sud-
denly! withdralm, it was thought that _
Germany kiii^influericed him to a te-
vetsal of decision. •Nevettheless, the
agreement entered into at NYozi.•
Switzerland, against "piracy" will be
put into Ionerit:on immediately, .with
et • without Italian participation.
• Need Bigior,OdputItier'
•With 'one -sixteenth of the cultiva-
table land in the,Weirldand More than
• that fraction -of .',the World's .natural
resources, Canada has only Orie_half_
"of One 'nercerit:, of theearth's poPula-
-14ri. It is; the '.coatention. of Dr. W.
J. /3,1ack,, who addressed the annual
..conVention of the.:Panadian Chamber
of Commerce at .Vancouver.- that Can...
• tale mist, have Moie population it it.
is to Pilfili the destiny that 'nature in -
'tended for it. More people flust be •
,biongr,t. in from outside through hp-
- migration; he said, if the country is to
4ep. going ahead,. ..An influx of farm_
ing fanailiee"Would. aid -development,
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. To 'Make Peace With Ireland -
The. eeononlic. "war" betweezi ',the
• •
United Kingdo mind the Irish Free
State is • believed to be nearing its
end.: Of sev_eraLyears'-duration-4hn-
"We ' Are Net, Involved" ‘.
PrinieMinister Mackenzie Kink ai-
• sured the country I this week that
"Canada 'has no ships in the Medi...-
terra/lean.; and Canadian 'cornenerec.
is not InVelved in the''poliCiee being .
adopted by the; nine -power confer-
ence:",. He also . observed that Can -
'Ada had ,not taken any 'part in bc:.
tiVities of • the;:non-interventiOn coin-,
rid ttee ;nor had there. been any'
tatiOn -tii-takeslieirt, in the war on
--fpirneye
Will • Make Winter, Teal *nt Air
Route, Dropping Pan. for%
Eerinuda-A1Ores Trials
. .;
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..y.i?..TrilTpAeWri4A. Att. f
t.4
lantic i1l he continued chiringthe.
Winter an the North Atlent10.. route in-
•Ietead of being awitChed to „the, 'Roan'. •
Atlantic route vja Bermuda ' and the
Azores as was expected.
_.
, Whet will be done by .Pen American.
,AirWaye, which heei.,...heen 'Co•Operating''
with the...ST.444i rienvice in. the ' test
flights, is • not 'known here,: but if is
probable that • that It;' will ' also
make trial Wintet, trin,s -across the
*Orth .Atlantic in 'Additionj0. tests' Of" ,
the Bermuda -Azores ron e.
.SOtiTI-IEBO.;RouTE TOO -SOW.• • .,'
ThiS, Continuation Of North. Atlantic
'flying; will be largely at the insistence
of the ',Canadlan, Goveiiiment; which is
Coinpletely Uninterested in -the: so i-
ern .route 'and. eonyificed that
land -Newfoundland. hop.. z1 prove to...
he practicable in Winter as well as
Summer. . ,
*'
The ,boutherd, route, . the Canadian
longest hop, requiring:. nine • tinio ,
Government .argues; is tooskw, 1t
r A laritie
.07-nrilfillon,.'not being ,
-artke-wh t
. -dOW•ntigi/St tanner. It wai•,41;
Most a ence of, Gray 'first, the rest no:
where,' as , Bob carded'a 6-•hia gross
•
of 148, a,164itreka edge 'Direr., hie.
closest•
'Japan ThAatens
GENEVA -- Japan .will 'withdraw
,-froni :all Lengue":9f Nations .collabor•
,ation ',And. will strengthen her ties
with Italy and Germany if. the Leagne
takes any "poeitive action' 011
appeal ,for the Ear
East. conflict, O. Japanese spokesman
said this *eek. •'
• German Plane Plane Lands.
PORTWASHINGTOX, -- The
:German seapiano :/slordWind, with:
which',the,Reieh la blazing a cominer,
c131 aviation trail ACiose •the ,Atlantle:
',alighted ; at 'this Long ,Island airport
.this 'week .after a f1Igt from '11orte
In the ;Azores. CaPtieln., Walter „Melo'
was In.Corninand: of the shiP-And:..its
crew of, three: . , •
, . '
, Roosevelt -arid Lewis Confer: ,
. WAsiON-O'rolg..7L President I.toode-
• Veit and :Ifs. generous •Pelitical ally
in ' 1936,- 0.1 O. Chieftain John L. Lewis.
conferred for the fitst time in months
pile Week,.. but neither. .Would say
Whether they had, cOmPoiedtheir rer:
-
cent differences.- • ,
.113eth the White House, and -Lewis •
tnktde non -committal :statements after
.the fifteen:minute. conference. but it :
wasindicated that the spilt which rie
carted When Mr, Roosevelt 'wished. it
"plague on both your houses!! during
tbo' C.1.0. strike lu. otittle Stool" was
discussed. - •
Demand. Radians, NickelControl
• OTTA WA.--7Petnand that:the.- Gov:••
9rnment eisitemp monopolistic control
of raditini and nickel was made thin'
wecl 13 two resolutions adopted by
the . l'ratles and tabor COngresS! ;et
Canada :to that, workers' ParliaMent
reached ,the half -Way mark in its fiftY-,
third annual' convention.
ow ConipOOte ifirOrati'VV41 'Appear
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. The two coMporients of thellaYO coin,Pointe, aircraft. (designed to. ovet!en_ine.,the_diffictiii._y in iaanehiog
•
a heavy -laden ttensatlazitie-Planel-haVotmadt7ifidfridnartlight4'6VerVeatra. Short's yard. in Rochester,
'England, Where they were built, and preparations art.nO*- nearlys', complete for 'the .eitaial; combined
cost flight, tvhehthe vital release ,nieehanlim freeing the upper monoplane Monoplane frodi. the Aire Onrent
liujl
Will be robt to the tett. Our picture platiire shourii,s edinnotite picture; blade from. two :original photoottphg
taken during the individual teilta,., ShOWitig thetornlioalte aircraft at it will 'appear when ratienibled for
the teiribiried
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comPerable. •.
• Cenadian flying fb.gi ci als • have., littfet. ••
confidence, at presentin the, :North
Pole .route favored by.. Russia, Chiefly
'
because of the lack of navigation facy
ilitieii: Establishment :of these, they
• say. •shOlild Icome first and cietuai Pk.' •
• Mg; second. They .note the 'failure': of •
Levanesky• and' hie coinpanions, 110W
lost lie the Arctic wildernese.,
In Touch Totichl;All The Wei.,
• Snrprfse was expressed fay the
adian Minister :of TratisPert,
}Lowe, , that tho Ruseitufs..'hati . not in-'',
• stead attempted' a flight; freat,MosCouo ,
;ria Siberia and th.o. Strait, . .
where :the* •have been:Ail 'tench
With air: facilitins-liFaCticaltrill "the
..,•
The,.iluestiOn ,of 'Whether1Canada or •,
the United 'States will operate , the
. .
,nir ,lines:that will everitually connect:,
•Alaska,..nrith the:, rent' of the, United. •
States :Will be disbtlated, ',at'a confer-''
ence _here' lin tictobek.:;,
. Since. 'three quarters' of the • renter'
Hee. acreas Canadian . territory..and a .•
-Canadian aft 'mail berVice hap. elready...
• been -inaugurated. between , tifinenton •
and; Whitehorse lii :the Canadian- ;
,liba, front ,it it a ,short .hop to
Alaska, deneda js in a .strategfe
Biil einee' ;Oanada turehilk'1104 or
will Alairo„. about ten.' air •COnnectioria.:
'with the. United, Stat i nnd is '
Orating. With her in the trans.Atlaiitie
Service; it• helieV.ett thet 1111 agree-: -
4ient can .bo' made whien viII eatigty
.beth part 1e.
The qa,eseion • of eXt'ending•tha,
Ice tante- later to the rer Edst:lias
been, Mentionedintalks, hatweeo
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taw1 And •WashingtOn, t thatIs all.,
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northetn, 'front *ea,
:minutes while" IVIorocean;
troops • Went' eta into na-nran't landnnd ,.
sOld;.eigarettes to ,.thely Jeyalist
• erfetnies.. . •
I. The •loyellat4;.,50 yeraS fr:en1 tlie
.,111bOrs', adv,Aliee; celled out f�r
•Iaignrettes,• A Moorktepred.' in "Pid-
gin" spatilth that fic Would tell epple. '
-t-at tripled Prices: ., •
'Atter considerable haggling a IVIOdr.
,and eleyeliSt ,rriet in the iniddle '•of
• the battle "fiel&-tinilebinoleted7.ftli(r.•
deal, • after' *hieli ',fighting 1etuined4
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