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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-10-13, Page 677'091amsy"” 4,f4 11- .61 the;' ..,cAN.Ap,P.o. • • E EMPR . • 114 WORLD LettiGE rr On ent' Ha4 a t•on'ej., of` enlons- wer9.• stolen-; `.:from a tArM -neer. G�derieh.. Surely. - the wince will Soon . ick up eeent --London Free F,!reSS/ , Sound '] ; ; . • p . Womenare:the true. ;philosophers, ' A woman seven her pride':: by looking . at her good points and forgettintithe „Others."-:--Victeria Times; ' • Haven't cot Ile. Mr., Anthony"( 4den:'s'eems to have made t,wo-,baie °)it at'least when'ho stated .at .04neini„ gihat" the trouble • with •c5untiiee (Wt.° Germany . and erials is Italy) *bleb wanteeraw mat , . , - that thei haven't the: money :to pay for . them. Even .!`colonieS" like te-get",- , somo oash.7-7Sault Ste. Marie', Stir,. .Lost ."Face" In Nanking is'a tartans thought 'that, ,though , for 'years •many, people in the United States have considered: Japan as a, :potential: enemy,, while moat persons In the ,British Empire hive. considOred; Janan as an active friend, when the tbe-Americans-go-,,-and- " stay. As a •result_Of this fact Britia)3 ,Priatige wIll be greater' In the Ofient,-(aniong '.Chliiese• and Japanese alike) than that Of Unit- ed Statcs.—I-Lamllton , t• • lo always o'ut 'ot;:liersPeo,(14;:: Shank... hal people- are tO. the '.;ncriles,.• -. Tbe'lViediterreieen-lo, 'spangled, '• the 'WhitiPsellp:af,Irleasure craft', The .,tetreins•'!of ftladrid ringing with •lliiiigher.'"I•Andeven-i,!-Ih 'Alberni' -linen and ',weaten,.riSe":,;111,,;.the-T'inPreing and •go about their ,--tasks"... harvest .cro Ps: and love and, listen" to ra.usiC and ; the iiiimotain • streanie , • .still nincintit, SS; the; ., _pebbiee,, 4titt.'0JcIV. AftitePtin;:the prairie Iark •forietten hiS .seng. ".isn't-,!'•it7••,',.-.-.•.ce.igary', Alberta...(SOCial' ' • ;• -,. • . • • '-..ttendeeatti ServiceMarj . , . , „ • „ • ;f Ilia brief press : despatch:,. fait 7 ii-vpi.7,•ibe wires from froni'„ ,bushels, alfalfa • „ , • . , , , spedtrom three loada.nt hay is the • record set by 100'. Murray, Hpier :far; ,nier.t",;•Srot.•a reat ,tfit,4iph in war or til.he 'Or nota great.rec-. net' one of those achieve- ments that: make the *front • .pages-'=, but a .recorft,'nevertheless; and Or :tar' importance to nank1nI ,hai1 all• ; • ,.t e us th, bluster and • tiatur- • , round'.the :Way's ,of ''!'W.arlordst' today. 'new systemlir :bridge:: 'a-'neW Vice at tenrils, -:s r; baseball Pennant •,Won;',Or'. 'a ipptb`all'-kiCked picture to Cake the Critics 'by. storrn, All these things But . that Lrnah,,, Who, . .didde,'..twO • blades-of-gross'-grO*--Where-onlyone-:- eg,i`,01,1,0'Pae,;•,-.a."•'ile"1-ery.ii,..of,.." more • . . .• . . - . • The .'W, est Has: Faith „ .• . •7014,0 rritt to;,Op.•:" t;linifirn.-of;the.‘eaPle'df?.Westerti..Can= TheY.,dci 'not 'appefr to bO•dia• :t.,Oontaged•'. 'af.er,. ..seasons , o . • -that haVe .:a'fftleted,rar.eas in .comprising berf 12,(3,1•00,000 -aCreg.i- In, a , repent 40eecb befere •• 4Of Caiiiiiiereajurfeheari,at:k.,Regiria; on. J;0..0.,ardiner, Fe riral Minister *Agriculture, • said:: .,"tr_lle.ro:is no' • • .1biettor' next;Yetir ; cot; n try inthe •,Itban. 'Western Canada.."To that brief, : ;Sentence the Minister of. A.i.-i,rieulture iepitemized,. tlio. opinion' .Of ,Wett.tern iannada,.. Otte :Wonders- tinmelfrilos... ,yilliether..tbere jft-tlie.blg • enen,Spaces, cf 'the: Prairie .PreVinCes 'Oat dayelops" this 's.flirit. • It :is ,tibnable :it the All:ivies' of y.tistor,n, ftriada:•Would Stand. 11D as.• Adpeated diSCouragenlents, 441„11teir' • Vestat'a. cornpaitlotri Virri,nt• • fdtd,.1posit.iit; ' unietStoP,'LOOkt...• talto pl(n0u-ci iziiuntrn.• /' Wbuld Perneinber four ,little Words Make ',.Spre'i, ili.ere • ,•• Vold ' be pane. hunting fatal- , • ,,. rlp whieh dirigrtdOi the .newSpaners. of•'f British 'Colunibia 643,1y. Oran arelind, • I •',not (pubis have b.orm nreventr,d... fo ovoiT • c'Sie hurash careleasness prime ' • tiatiffe .sie a. hunter ljtngkillJ,Mill Med tinJurod.ie stojne' demroe 01 ,OLeir.:. The , previ..raioit. 10 ..rimpie.. It'. re- '' atter; .inkilY 1 0 t those •earryfirp, • :34*.iitins.. sht,uld niwayS, • rrn)prnbr'i- 10 T.,0t/N MIX•1<1,1 , .1t.)ori't eiqupitnion. W.ith • k Cocitcrr . ir vein f lag; pi word • hi 10; don't grab..a. sun b.Y, rile lpflOit.:: 11‘114 pull it toward You• ont 'of a, tar, beaf, or i'vrfon. ?Tay/11WD.... tetie4;' don ."1 garitt,„Atie^ , 1t is belt* il whi(hs G,••oil • • f4(.1 t.49.1.0fin.,5"AiCIC,t :idneYoUt-i gnn,,---N:ritn.11".4044i,iiiinril, • '4•.' • , , eHritish ubjts ' The oeustit:pttgP.41'0iaPrt`o•thok;4' knerial Conference, published' .reeently; „ •finalli:acciteheS the, rume4 4014.zoirk en/ninon status 'of' the citizens of tho British Euipir� q9:014'..404 #0,A14.\ • Pe;1001.74,\; tr11•4Y'Or of 1l3rittsh :(Otlh.le'O' :110, 411,04'ri,i';.9(404 in act did .$,,00k..,4friO4p,,,,dele4k0S; .:Propogiot ' a' rno(llflcation ot' the..atatus. defining: nationality Within quite another pant, the .tsug:.: 'kg'ePtion• that legislation -was necessary everywhere has: found no', support, and ' the, ;matter is httt for futurecconsnitk. ,tion; Let Un hon.°the: wi4olikr. ivtit'fi-droppod, Meanwhile; thelingie fact IS that all South Africans remain , British subjects., ,not. In the sense of' „ , , , . . •subjecte to Britain but as subjects to --the-King:=Capetown--Argus. , • • . • . , . • Training the the Unemployed .; •• In Great' Britain: the„ gtrieinnient„ has aeliieved a geed' deal by fostering . traiaing'. and instructionalcourses, chiefly,,ettended by.*,the younger . un- employed. These • eater . for threo clasties,-,Of: Men—these' who have never. ,learti-ed a trade 'are given a modjeum AIMOBt all eases' their permanent" engagement; those ,WilaiS 'find their skill unsought are fitted, , 'for other trades.?Wherelabenr,ii,in ,mand; those • who lost -manual ;dexterity; or general physical condi- tion, or the habit Of ,Work; owing. to prolonged' idleness, 'are given " the :op- ' portunity to tone OP eYea; it:macros- andthe '. , trajningcentres : for. Sit %months and ' the thirdto instructional er.airad for . , . three inantha.' Well be adapted here. On On. themorte,' band •there are the tens oftheneandif-: Of unemployed; on the, other Many portunities for qualifted men. Well or- ganized• Centrea, ,„Could . do. , amen . to: bring: lahbiir. 4,UpPlY and de - :mend :together. . :Auckiand,, (N;Z.),4 . . News: ' • ^ _ • • , • , ayMartyr Again acrifices rol. Charles Valliant,- •of Undergoes 14tk 07erahon • Profesiof Charles ,Vaillant calleJ . the ,Xray ; inartYr; last week under- went his fourteenth'. operation, a stomach incision, Made neeessark by Iii.s._•_yeltintary_LeXposur.e-JO X-rays during his life-long radinm :research „ 7 aily 174.. TWo'llour P......to he Troz;.s- witted by Short -Wave •.'xh4 13Fitish.Firoadcastina• Corpora- tion and the .0AnA4!en 'OrcAdcatiug. ,0qTp.0TAt;m1 .have ,,an,nannee4 ap•-' ar- rLtngemcnt effective October4thi. Wherepy".:a. BB.C. tVreet ahort4,Aye be:imto Canada;" will"'bo tr Am't ted :tor two 'hours, daily, '.froni. 7 p.m, to , p.m. to ro ` •04.11,4.. 4 ••4 4 , 0,f this.; ego. at :..Qttawa„ interid', to Ilatioaal..1101AP o',NaSk;, all,.e.,e'`,,sele.cti.O.a Cf: tile. best material. 0°i/el-nor, Alan:Flauntof-CBC (B130 direatar"-, ' teneral,,nnd-BEC'enapiTe officers who' 7:have e*.ended.,*.the',:serylce .WithOut,a. chage and intend'to provide the most • interesting programs, for 'Canadian!: consumption.- •• • Canada held PeaSible, „Canada everitu- ally will construct a .50.-kiloWitt' short-wave ,Station . and 'perhaps .re- turn the courtesy of IiI3c With Can': 'Adian programa.' . "Eiterarv Edition" OfBthla • •1740.1.341r. 3 P.t!e•lenteaIn1.11:1:4110'p; F6477,117=--• gFeignk•P.104.Prgi#P-A „ , The jcalousJy guarded Privilege cf the Printers And the; Vniver- •sity Presses ' 04crti and Caii hridge, to. print the nnthprized •yer,- slon elf the B3de has .:1)pen, rela4ed or ear. Porrimentai4y on the Highlights of the Week's ..News .• • • • " C40.44 Criticized . I Declaring that Canada ',leek's , mt- . , . .. . . , _ ' tional,ann and Is •driftIng along ,,Win7, . ut,'"?eaderalliP-e4ho: 'former' -editor of. xr.7trrl-r; 4'..., - '..„,!....4... -.1.=.2.,^"'"',"':-'-.!'''-''"`"'"-:—.-,-"-!---ii*"""='," ''''""'' ''''' , „• s" . ''' 104Ving On, OA retnra, trip to 1-,igiand. -last weekkkeriticiSed:"7,the'pominion fOr, :•having!, a wonderful,tuture:',Wbie.b:It is 'not._ tr31.ng .,to'nse,' !It Is a, marvellous ..coentrY.•". he eald,-,Phot-'•pop141471',.t.Y 414.90,P,Q9C,X,',\ Pt:P}e''', .FOPt(Ot T1 tO"grtq'; looqiw70i.),i.maJilkx)c1)0iTTO1fPfl'• States. ast-,-;tharkets''.'atiu t'f-nrotectOri' : ; I : . ; • ;;•,....• • ; • ".;. 4.: without any national plans ofits oWn,-, no policy to, foltdw. You couldbe a great Pectile ., . ,!' 'Preaident -RootieVelt's SoeeCh •BelleVed to be the most itnportant sPeech hp had ever 'delivered On world affaespr ....1s i , ident Roosevelt's address at Chiaag 4.last.,:'week „hag .:ereated a .great deal of • geminent, in countries. other than his own, He spoke in 'eq.: :tuality: ,to , the •world; appealing,. for the: "tencerted. effort" of peace,loviog nations ,tok uphold laws and principles on Which alone peace can rest secure:" He ,raised. his voice' against:ken .,netd- demic of: world lawlessness," against the trouble -making 'powers, declaring that 'epidemics always tall for quaran- tine.. The ,President's suggestion for, A quarantine against internationatlaw- lessnesaialeoked upon as the strong- est and racist 'concise- offer !Of -United States 6:i -operation given to te Enroneen: nations seeking to curb' the' a'ggression. of Italy; Gernsant,. Japan. ' Press -Gag . Bill:, Stopped ,I1' , •The ,bills :before •,the Alberta Legia- 'attire on taxation, of banks the Credit " 1 1 ,:, 1 - _ 1 ._. 1 1 • The, hew edithon,.callewlche • Designed .t6 be Ticad ai•Literat4re,"., isfairrier41preSeeting,the :Scriptures b -{iIMI1TOn:e7Oerri`paot. /14 ,fiting••.'a: ?, ineluding the 1B3elt1 of, PhrefildreSr 'arid pal-' of 'the 'Apeehityplial as Well as 'genealogies. Spelling- and punctua- tion have been ModerniZed. In an introductory esay,. 'Laurence: 131:nyon declares that,. '4'thbugh the ieptesenta. one Of the greatest litcratures of •.the world, it it has, for centuries beep studied apart' from its; liteiaiy form ; and Value; the way in whIch it i printed ,test:ftedto this difference." aniou ctinis o 0 • Kings, Presidents, Movie Stars Are All Bitten- — True Disciples Search Globe FOr,Priees. Is • no .respecter of :persona...It ',biteri • with equal viciOns... d s the rich coirLthe :great.: and. the lowly; and ..oiirleTaiighi almost Say:the-sane and the others. iPresidenti2.Boosevolt!s• stamp lis...knoWn to .be , one Of; the,' best' 'United States. ,•11,p'S been at it since he was 17years old, anci,marpr:a: !...'en.e•Sentence.:diipateli' from Washing-' has. been to this ';effect: ,"The . 'President •spent listl'eveniag With his.; • King ,a.eo„ige111 7:IS contiiiiiing" the ''stairfir eolle'etienbegun„..hY hiS;.fAther, _ ,Which one: :et the greatest In the, ivorld;ahd, secretary • who does nothing but take care arthe 'collection. which has grOwn,'way'. be,": yeod a Mere .holibY arid become' a•full- 14 .. e job: '• , •'' ; • Artlsts Succumb EeaSii); But these Areorthodox hobbies hob- , bies.-Many.•people of promienee have been drawn to leie,traversed.,:bypaths:., ,peeple in the arts seem :to she par- ticularly 'addicted to "hnbbjcs, and 'many' carry them te.what.woUld•seem: to an, OutsiderCeonSiTerahle, extremis. , . , "Literezia Bort • calleetedLLItieteric fans, ',Roland Young has 'a. honseful,' dt'''CanoS of all kiii1, David' Belaeco'. had ..a:•Icapoleonic" coninle.X. 'n,sying.:anY• ameunt for old '''bOots . or:hate ofthe, fOrnier.., dictatoi% :Fanny..1-Iust collects . . ;altars and rigious • turn ore horn all ••oyer the 'world, ' and associated With ,all'kinds Of rc1iginn. fludy Vallee has •, he rays' 'Continue corroding .the. , . ;tissues:land' during the last 25, years Prof.".••Yaiilant,' whose name. incident- ally is. the French for : courageous. has 1ad ,beth' atnia ,amputated'hit.by bit in 13 operations.. ", •:' - • • :Attack kis Body Now. • the -rays;;-haire.. •attaeked,hi Jpodir for the trstLtireALStit Vail4ant; who has becn.lodged• at -the • nation's expense ; among the war - mutilated heroes .and invalids i un- diSthayed: •'•. r• .• He declared after lastweek's eeSstul Operation that ...he -thought his was no remarkable sacrifice .:.to . , science... , • . POL. Vai1lat, who has received the: decorationsof the; tegiOn':•o.f.SIO21-' :the 'Carnegie'. Hero 'Medal' and theCold Medal. of ',:the'City ot. Paris fOr.h1Swork:, is .6,5 'years The -,,Kevieua ;.operations- • he tincfervieint;, •• ,vvhTZ11,.,C.ensis.ted • of I the ' ProgreSsive : ,oropdtatrdiSt„tof both arnia,' teak place "i•preytotiii to 1M, The last of theSe,' o ticoeniber• rcl Q2,t' WA: sevL clan'et; of hs..r10,41.t •ai.. • /The'. 'arriptitationS: 'star flniers et the .1e.ft ,Jland Di 'InfrOit and- J...41•.ra'Y:'i 'other Frefich X Y ' n .pio't,f,r,4 Whoi , receved' the Carn'egic medalsih 1 i21,. died' a 'fa:iv inoritha. - later,' of cancr jnfectios,t,:aw;cd":by cot: Still:Clinqbitt' Weeit„ly,131,.d.ket. Of Atag Vee Cana- dian re, Foncli Shelter . , „ Rites to "17'48 Thnec, u GP; 'FI'gures,.' ..i;surgit from,:,01.tawa fiy •the , 14ahkr ,Lb(, ;.(lf tbo ('An Ail i41n, •fond And ...t..14. -Iter . 'to, $17:48. in. Atitr,trA lrMfrO l72l'- in Ju I y. ..and -. in .` * brt.381cdrlity row. ; hi A itgir.:,t. .7thiit yeti ;,r,,r)1 2. ro,tho Y(s'ir of 11i20: w,..; 'which al; 1.5.11),;,:`'..,i,g" ' •fr-.)e-f, 1u i t 110 re(i.TY1' 7 the past. 1(04 tttl 11!wj ri1V rorrt 'Tir6t1',',11'-z-.rcrTie;C:r-,i'e, nf. • ;tit 41n 1.1.140.14/4/o \,:fc ;A./ •. rtfii)1. $2, .t80 : • bad case tit 'Amateur .tiovie'iteh,,,ang Toecha Seidel; the. Violinist,' is aspaie- tiMe,batteriolOgist, • • Lionel •Barrymore's , work as an etcher and 'Painter', might have won him considerable fame it he had never ;acted, at all; ' and there -is a rumor ' that Pers.% °Jig esf a String:sever; n;Albert 'Paysen:,Terhune.:. brbd. and ,'Iteriti aoke. as-^&4hobbi for -years - before they became his Meal, • ,•ticket,* filtered .throngli: his•• tkpeWriter, 'Collector Aids 'Science. POO :kaRriat trel We Press of, Alberta by the hoard. has thi4e g011e? Japan Indicted: ;7,mA:4,w _ who signed the 'Leagus of Natrolis treatr''kusrSoteeing the' territarlal in- tegrity' of; ahlue`.,eChina';',4tapan, Great 13ritain, 'United •States, ' Prance, Italy, ! Belginny.„••4110--.-Nefherlands2rand' .partugall',Is.,proppecd,for,thia• ,vteelt to: foii9wo ,plope.,?n,..thei'deelaration; of the foeague's;•Sino-Japanese mittee that Japan is guilty pt. violat- ing the treaty., • %• • ' Medical Plan Attacked - Claiming that .medical services Are not being provided the public on a - sound ecornimic• basis; pr. T. fl. Leg- gett,; of Ottawa, Presidentof the Cana.: dian Medical Association, calls for a, thorough overhauling of the Systeni 'hi. Canada.: •At present, he . said, the scheelf4 is right -for -the -wealthy -but; not satisfactory for the middle elass, WPrking .men..and 'those an relief, • Present 'Spread Of.War • War 'is already :here' according to the Hon.' Mrs. Freemantle; r•Sritish anther,. journalist, who.last week. ad- dressed 'the , Toronto Branch ofk the *glish-epeakiog'Ildion. Canprevent spead�f war by fmmunlza. tion,",. she declared, as We *Mild deal'. with an: infectious'lisease. The im- .epionttan:t1 .fthing 'for ;..is JO. avOld infection by taking preventiVe• ep • • • • . Toronto -to -Rio Flight screen . star Atlantic nnightAtlantiflyer,', 'hes an - flounced that in February next lie.,pre-, PosIti to 'beat the ;World non -atop flight retain'''. by, iipppink from .TerOnte. to Rio de' Janeiro, e.a ...distance Of ' 7,500' :mileS: United States authorities.We.uld net allow him te :Make, the flight froin. there, and OW 10 to hontut that the Dominion Governinent. will.nat exPresa... niilar disappreyal: Otherwise practical and and inaterialis-' tic• lanaineas.. men :have shown no 1617 - munitY,• :even .:these who have :been ; ablo to Colleet,'.0po,boft',,,Old Masters • And give . them: to the • government.. 'Ili& I ate Nathaniel :Rothschild,- head 'of the .oroPean. • banking , col- lected : fleas; 'thotgh on a severely ' scientific..haals: :lie . 4ansacitedthe • world for all types, and even spot an expedition.4nto the Arctic to get speci., inene,,,pt..a flea'. that •annoys certaln kinds of,.Aretic Seals.. When lie •pret,.. ....Seiited...'the Whole. c011ectien. to the British' Museinn; .that august nstitu- tion was delighted. :124 :,conrst fleas . are .; notorious. disease ':.entrierri.;:- and• the more :'known 'about them', the, bet- tet,..se.'llethschild'a..hobby.,was not as ..Lsilty •as' it .spOnds. ; ;Henry Ford's -Weakness for entiqiies -get-the better, -:Of, him tri4nah.Laii, cx— tent he had to JA.fla a separate :village. to hold then,. adjoining liis lietrie and Plant. at pearl -Aim. ,.• ' ,Manp)iobbies• have.becenie se_ .a.13, 'Sorbing as ,to lead .'their :ridera to, bet T ,conie 'attual' authorities In their ,fields, and. sainietimes :they have led. directly. into. a. good' •-^".^.•• ..sTos - ON ItMed Church, ,v.ray of Upper - tattle:, :Ily Mrt TIPICTOIV MEET. ISTORItt GROUND ArlPar. and ffigh- anada Scene of hY, the site ef this YoLtIFI''41110. :ter 8*eagrain .0014'• Con' 117140.71' of tho'Onadian p.noti•agilf; title, t, tho chitrohyttril and' •rectory ,jolin!?, • York Milis, ono oi Anglican (!l Chltrchoe '0ana1a,.,,To th 'e.hu r:li ytl)I 0>11 krave:r. daft back to, the milvr,t • dy`ltado •of,. th, y 1J1117 (er,n,Ii.ry, • ; , ; • Snfflo I'l- r,r tilo ti,v9ritiff e,1* the Whi(,•,11 •ittantis on A hill kid•rdilg a' 1iirtfo,ii„:1;•,:q401. miintry, 11(3 y he 4Th;E:ttf"ti front :the' fact • 1h.:41 thrt. ehtn:rli ht. 7'410 to . -day, • 4t,. won , ",11,:11I,,", :41 , flg „ T?.t • .410i •": IlLtjbj1,,!:.13130JftIILL ni.ir;rt tio'f.r.ow rn,r,„ .'kyltor b 4 Pox, CjtV Toro•o•-.,4 ly!n, a t'fi',,"fi Vin fir,. 14y. 1404 ;it •tho:1114,1 inoittiontd, only .-,wociatod ,Sbrepii 1\ity1 ai, • • P 'far rn 1 tlid with a :le eress.rdattsot„,• tlernonts lay between 'the, parent • Jihuren.' and its 0:a rt . 61 Of do s t .. 11 I.,41WA Y'.. , ' , . ' ThQ gratin d -Whore : St' .. 'Ail dre iit'S :course Is.. sitniited is 'historie for Ati..: - 001.0,H reason,. 7'116 Old toad! On; •Wiliely ".;it laces; now merely n . bY.wak;,..was. , 0,0(,(1 pareof the',Oltiost IlIghWay' ntirtif 'of Toronto, Wit' (int under ,ordOPS Of ..ativernor Sitneoe, The Original „VOnge 'Street, tilonnoil toonlioct' 1,0{0, On (Arlo:With 'Lake Sfraceo, Iiild"*the Mir.; ''' forland to the: not•ti)„.'iletenred 'along ':70 hills to &veld the Jloopor Vall'eyS, d.,•Illis l'i."..V.7tir.- is on§ ef Ilia original i 00111O1' foot of -Itnique interest iFf ; r. 1.., tiro ,•ohl 'alive:h. qiiett,,ovorlOoltrul ,,,0,, it was jib 1-1:1101)Y1: 11411`1.01', ",17 ti'e riOrl ofw 'M11'(!ll 101(11 .10>1)80 Ynrige St, .r; t'',., 11)1 p4110 t, ith (reOp. AS to 1)6 1.t,,,u1)1,oTrolli ,,roi,00 to ,I,Ini. to.. tlits . 1,,,1 Ali, 1ii-• (1144.11eined'f11Ts'4111ilfre'll-:-65,14,' 'It Mr ' the north'. WI) I cli ; ivoro t t to `Miltbill,S n 114,1 '14I(';dg418'itt. yoli • • • .cations'Of acturate• news and' ihfottria-. tion" were 'reserved, the Lieutenant- . Governor toiawait: the pleaSure'ef the, Governor General Of Canada when 'they' came before 'the.. • House thl� Week. The Lieutenefit,GoVernot gave his assent to eight other bills'. Which boreno relation to the one disallowed .hy the Fecleral•GOverninent in .iffugust. premier,..Aberhart'S Proposal' to con; :News In. Revie* •. • R ka Buys Arms In U .& WASHINGTON. -Soviet Russia was • disclosed this week end to have bought more than..$10,ogq,No. in arms,. muni -i thins and implements of -war. In the United States during Septemher, more than half Of Which was fat war ves- . . This, expenditure was believed. to -have-been-far tlre-first-materials-and . •. equipment , fortwb battleships which , ...tlib71/Ibrei*G15ver1filtfit souglit some :time' ago. to •buy from' ,the 'United States. •- V.Vin .Little World Sere3. , COLUMBUS,:Chio7.-Newark I3eare, winners Of the International League pennant by... a • 251A,,,,ganie , margin rio feated Caltinbus".Red„..Bir'ds .j.0, to 4 . „ . . -for"--their7--fourth-stralght.' VietorY ti...- eapttire the ..1.07 Little: World:Series, , 'four -games to.'three. " .Seateneed to be Hanged • - mccirrYtE4kt. Pleading' innocence,' .1gXelphat BeriOlt, .31 year-old ex con ...yiet, was convicted hy a King's Bench' 'Cptirt jury. this week . of' ' Murdering' Hyacinthe . Cote,- wealthy Montreal landlord, whose haltered bedY ;Was found Jay24 last la a. suburban, eld Mr Justice 'Wilfrid Ijazure sentenced* ,IBerieit , to he hanged January 14••:. Italian -Type Torpedo VALENCIA. ---The Spanish DefenSe Ministry has announced a torpedo 'similar in type to those carried by Italian submarines” wAs found near the spot where the .PrifiSii. ,destroyer ' .11 ag.re410:1 ted .attecked aff the Spanish Mediterranean coriat, lad 'week. , , „ . . Varnolia:Ilapera.Airialgarilatect„, LoNpow Amelgaitiation, iif the - Morning • P.Ost; '1,endonig, oltleitt, exist, , ing• daily ilowSpepok and -the „Daily TelegraPh has .bcien .annoil.iiced:..• • Tlio iwOrning Post published its,;last, oditloh as a Separate liewepance VAS woole.,• .Tho etinibined twiner IS' pnb-:.. lided Under 'the, Min-le:of Daily Tole - graph and .Morning Peat,. • • Three 'Prospectors rtlirmirn. .PlIINC[ ALB sltrr, tion three' prospectors bad' drowned' 'In May Lalto. 2,1.2 miles north of Pope°, Albert, was received:attn. a WireleSa' inessa,ko trete I.Ocla•Ttongo, 160 MOOS :.inorthweet o1',.her0i this .'rutther Search For .1‘i.(*(10'14V,-,-4.0,,titii•: Mg. pidribs 1th 30 more ,, 046g:welters tinder the toinkiiAild of Ivan Chukliffoky left•ikitiscow this woolcto took for igionilq(1'..Loi'0•11rift' pky t voi;gli f the They AVLI.1 go tb, Itildolt Island Via g. Itedrit14 300.titi 8tAtoa, TTovoruinri1• ITC Itrt)1416t1 ,.1;4111:11 11,q lho 4`,..Pir U11101' 'lift' 41 Ion hi inidaciarett .g" io-SanancSo The Government accused Japan of g the nioe-poWer pact and also, the Briand-li:ellogg nti War treaty.- ' The action .Was,anflennted.in a for- malstatement issued by the ; State Department , • ,11 Came after the League Of Nations Assembly had adopted A: report of its 1,Far Eastern„Advisory Committee in Which Japan was declared tile aggress, or .nation:, • • Believe Love Love Begin:at Seventy Barefooted WillieJones 'Comes. Back After 60 Years • to , ; --- • havij decided,aa ne Hi I 358: 7.&71 14 de a:1;r mate 4' • WoodsSixty AYne4Vitq.00 tagoefPPidWgtaliil'il diQ ; studied 'tegether 9.00- ' room schoolhouse near Syracuse,: /sro, tliatilar;st.V7rsingijI°11he: •,V,,,,•zn't,*:_aTisitLeny•t_yeauran • tOttpl. ' ' gait WAllnam Wot1s Jprit3s„ • 73., ex -Calk. • ;fornia, newspaper reporter and retir-., railrot*engleeer, Tetnriled.to Pu-, ]aski to study ,the genealogy of his : A. ,:great -great,• ;grandfather, --7 -- 910f.hilc,t Mr1-4,9;c141P:I9ilt9ft,. 171' i4.09r,1', \„ descendantOing: in his. t•Itnife! teWit."' Shewas Mrs. Helen - . Weeds; DeMott. • SO Jones called On her. They talk.: ed genealogy and of their childhood. The The friendShip, reborn after 50 Years, grew into :courtship, carried on by • • letters atter Jones returned, to Cali- fornia. • • Today, Williani Woods Jones re- turned again. This time ,he „met: Mrs. DeMott, took her to Syracuse where • they .were to be marriKl. -;:iChineie. Take 'Offensive SIIANdHAI..-7.Chine:se forces pco9k. the: offensive In.. a, '.sharp:: .„eouriterat- , • tack, the tenth ' day '.'in tlie present 'battle for Shanghai. '• Stilted 4,rOn4- their ea- . tre.nchinentsall; along the.: front'. from . the juined thapo1 nOtive qUartor . ,the edge of the iniernatienal • Settle-, ttiernt•ni oalmost4ot.ie: Tithe: wholehoe twenty- five• ..IVIlare'ShipS For Mediterranean ,,: Adruiraltrlias ,an, flounced' that eight •.mcire' of the navy's newest ..clestroyers• Are due' to assemble,. at, Portamoutir,:nrepAratory.to leaving "for the Mediterranean., .All are 1,375 - ton • craft beiaiiging.tO the.. fifth' ds- - trOyer .fl�tiIla of the liome fleet. They are „.maur...ted with 4.7 inch 'guna. ari • have, a. top' speed 01' 33 knots; • • • Shelve Yukon 'Annexation. OTTAWA. -- Premier !attune, ef. l3ritisb Colonibia, annotinced.this;week 'end the •*bominion,deVerninent, had -foneurred in his suggestion that ac- tion te, include. the 'Yukon' Territory within British: Calumbia'sboundaries be , held ' in abeyance until tcOnSidera- . ' ticirt can be given the renort: of the 'Boyd] vincto Rd1ation8, Germany Eliminates 'Servant. PrOblem" • Nazi Girls Rigorously Trained—get Eight Cents" a pay Pocket „Money , ,-,• Twenty thousand, German girls, be- tween. the age's of 17 and 25; daily lend •willing .hands to farnierS' wives " and country mothers.. ' It's part Of the. labor "service. '-'According to Reiclisleiter 'Constan- tin Hier), leader of the 'Compulsory • . • but riot yet yet fork girls the ::labor " 'Service:. is to .huild. character, thaelt leyalty to, the national-ao,cialiat idea • and to the :'Outhret and to inculcate, ; team spirit. One' hundred, thousand girls have passed through.,_thie service. There . are 5001 camps in _the Ileighl• each tai'd4gcX4reo0.iN4T0i'l'is $IHSgSERVICE The service- lasta 26 ../veelcS and each gitl must Prove. "Aryari."7-7. and must be passed by a doctor be - :fore 'she can enroll. She get, free board and and roding, workingkit, parade uniform, two pars of, stoat Shoes, bed .linen, hand towels 'and. eight .cents a day pocket linency. The day begins at ” 5 25 a,m; with the Canis leader' on &Ldp.' banging gOzig and ,giting the girls a gentle., , "good nierning!' Carnp leaders are : enjoined to avoid all appearance of militarism.' Fifteen Minutes of exer „ • ;.-141,, out of the eyes of the "Arlieitsmacd.9 Brcakfait_follAws the—*enuln.Y.-`±et7---' hoisting the flag ,-- the usual swas. tika With• the Addition of; a stencilled double :ear of, grain and:the: ing of the nazi„*uie. She is on the: 'job by 7 • r^. First 1iewspaper To Fly Atlantic Airnelia Earhart's Paper -Set t Back From Abroad to Publisher " Here. • . .. What • is .b.clievetu t� be the, linit newspaper to have . been 'flOwn. acroas the,' Atlantic, C'ceati has been. returned:: • •to its publishers • by 4. reporter who, : interVfewed the late Anieliti -Baltart, . after her flight with Bent ,Balclierr in _ :1932. frOrn tiarber qr40, Nffdi. to 4 - snot. near Londp,nderry, Ireland, iwhere "• she inacl.6 A 'forced:landing; . . , The Taper;. trittogNvylied .by ,..nliss.: I . .Bathart• om1. booripg: tbe ,..sp)ears....of . kasblin-e- and -76117 'Int .triettletrOnte-it,:•, after a- gasoline tankhad dev.cloped, '.. • A . lonli, assunied • speCial.signifietince. , . withthe, tliscipportranee .Of ; the .tiot.ed American.; ayiatrit on , an.'attertipted. . j.,61.'n'itl-,t.lie-i:verld fligiit last iiiiiy, Iii the ,opini.on or Cecil ; p.,: A....I:ing ;of the. 'Derry „It:Int:nal. Who. InteAtiewed: her in ' iqa,... . . . .. • (,. . 1 : . • :24- Hours 'After,fikublieStion. , ., . : At that thud he lidd written:. . "It IS, the first: 11200 .111 history that. : ,, .411..o0p.'11T).01., vpilite,(1,' in: Canada; •Or • : • th'p unttod• 'Stales, roil:Cited Ireland . within, .24 Irons ' after publication. It • , is athing'•that may.- never . happen . , , .11'5Anli'l•f'se"'t ..weeltS no, Ito; Wrote ill -a, ' -letter': y1iii,511 at.0(1I1fianied ilie,rettnlyed : newspape.r,:.• ,,,. •"• . . . ';'• ••• • . , ' A Titriobte .4,11:c .. ' • : '.., pfvo ,...:,,,,op,q- ago, It itas zoriloolitg. • inat:•1.1ens triaCii novsnOndr.inibilitied,; • :on th0'. other side :•of ' th;o• :?0,hiolio ..sileuld bei 'in Altd lioilds of lan Irishman „.0,11 '!;bo t`o,11"tt wing daYT.ritid in, five' y'ortra ' ''frmiT,, Who Itnews lint flint atiornidian , ' and A merlean,:Papers 'ivill .0:1'1N.e.,•,,Oth Ita 1141,11 01..I1'61t10r1.1)0 regularly. AS 'the .• • . Plinth:dr; 41 T'ONM 0 ITIV011 \V fill . VI 4 ..t(Iday?i' . In nis 1,c1iiif,Aho,.,papti.h..0. beottity, . :. 101ert11)16'.1init 001 W(411 VslikViarhart's : Iii(AVIO'f.'''ilittlit 2)11(1 114' tho ji int tignra i ion, 'of •.:,i:it)1(6,Y•11...;;4:1,1;4„rsitc;;Til,leittc5:11it.I'r:PIPic:,:a'!ItYllliii:(.r.11"1.14;1...1;.I).c.41'_‘,;(f:nlit).6d:I'ti:),Pttrtiz.;... fliiia',1L:.., : • • .;:lillicli 0(1111') ('(1 at •iDi,:.,•(;);;;;i'hirliv tilt `sumo timo 11,8 the' tletti.h •,of MISS li/ell• - ; Intik, . ", ,• ROL'Orasont Retner44ecl. LONDON Ont —ot diliii Mint Bob- ertiOn, middle-aged fector.y worker, ii-ei,isod tsith 70-•3ea1-eld , Dr. 'Charles . CW0. .'of .,1,1111r1lar". 111: Connectldli With Mary WifItinson's (loath, made 6, brief, edort appolu,anoe ,thls i Week, hut 11141 Crown was not ready to'propood With (ho 'ease, Ile waa remanded nil a later , . date, '' Deroqnstration Against' Japani: , LOI‘MOR, —,The aeiteriiment 'was 'urged this:woo'k•ond.' by resOlutren:,of. 10,000people, to sedit .ineaps for initor- 110(101111 co7Oper talon Iii preventing, ' oontintiane6 •'er hoinbie!g ot, ghirieqe ei'viiians by qanaiiiise 111 01"I) A 'croWthul: inottirrg:;‘ hi Albert 1-1411 • r,Ithiracil. 1110 i040111111)1")expreSsed itorrer ' And . Condeninitrioll, 0? 111(119 crithinoto ratans .on •noneoitbattitits,*. hy,.,IttPrineSe• rekies : Gtied tO LAW' ai1/tIA(10Itehort-1thrsm>'Wad; 107,f Yn AIloii r ginnt, w1ies1 atlas "that the „Am6r1Pan' MNlioni • ,fournal lllltilthith(1 2111 011 ft>10 4ng itestImatod 010ti40 COnlitilittf. inn to11. 011>040rti,:c§(6,(1 Ttn 16 Tird popiftrray tallest human ff f7 ;01140 1...r.1,n14 Intl) q"; 111 hj , Stocking t, O1 weighh 426 bo,h•ole .41