The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-12-02, Page 2Unsnding Round
itlist".040 ?ling tt,Ons 'after the
, Other, The ic-e. W11gon no 'fiettner.`;ete
off '.the •hortZna 'than, theCoal cart
, pulls HP' at ille,,cellar windoY;',---91101,Ph
•Mere,OrY, ^ • •
•',1"
World Economic Unit
,
There le a•'frotst In the Argentine
and ,Canadiaa wheat jumps five eenti
in PriCe, In tailleat everything except
government, the world is 'a unit to-
day. events •,* One -part being reflect,
• ed by their effect a in all parts. -Ed-
monton" Journal, . •
• U0*. 11V,, `..14.4hbor
.Sir Evelk.t:'Wreneti, founder of the
Enr/#44,1511.0. Vag . Value, prohoutined.'
s,;'yrnfbdn/i`trdth'lti-Tffronto: When he
declared: "After'20 year. of travelling..
about•the world:1'12st. come to rea, •
1011 Pot the •Ottli way to sate hunian-
. 24- 'In to tont 1nt effect the simple •
doctrin of #,Isa.•Faunder of Chrilitlan-.
,itY4--lote•thy. •weiglihor,„" Stratford '
, Bescorft-Iferald. '
44iioi. to P„Monta
:It 14r.lsorliiips: tae-:. lane* to expect
the: 10.40//illit .dasightors. • of today.; to
111.0: 'as 'tidal •Auterest and 'entertain-
••••.inent.'in. ',1aaira.aa tuelthert ot
earlier generations did. There are too
#1111.g•T-PrUPetin,g-ilii..teireatii,-.' Bat: 4140i.
wbolitoos,to :cook and keePhoule..
e boy.Twilo.Linaitters4lieLjat
flIffiT.K.,7the fiitoilyofurnice or learna.
.tO•ehotreV,Widitii or triewlitwits, With:
speed and ,Mirapieteisegatiiirve•learised
!!lessoini.f.whiehIke, Valuable as anY.
. , .
ons their echool..turrletiluni, PerbisOu
. .
'parents • hate overlotiked the POeulbil'
ifies of latch. hoMework. Children do
not; hake' torte Arndgeis but they might
EL/tilers, ,learn lo like work. .4.4*.LOndonFre Pra.
.,,'
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e
CANADA
THE 'UMPIRE
fr•
,The doe* •TO Decide. •
war in :China; like all WM, le
a terrible thin3,' and. Peaee:'.1-11.4110.1047‘..
tzar amb1t1on But t shouhl ,ba,
re-
niembered Oat'ft HIC,1411211',and not
the traSsiela•ConfereiteaWho,;ISI
Ing, naked ,'ona deterinihed, •againat
aggreishie, and 00 long as the'JaPat-
este centinue, this aggression only
China can say. Whenshe has.. "had
enough. It isi, not a boXIng match in .
which (41/Pinata have, the •right to
throw a towel into the ring, If Japan
refuseis to offer reeionahleterme or:
Af.P/Shus refuses to 'accept these ihat
are Offered,, 4, hew situation will
In 'that, case it Will, be the duty of
the .Cotierence not to conceal t. -
Manchester Guardian.
, , •
in the present, century.* series ef
foreign.' agencies' has come' Int?,,.bethit'.
.'whosse'lnatilphiatitin 'of ' await ltenii,t
we ;regret' tosay, hie showa a' dlitInet•*!
bias.The same 4aPplies
to the radio meanm.:: ThO'inicronlione
has been :Prostituted to ulteifar
by .0ther'cenntriem • In 'candidates s •
fashion, The lir is poisoneddelly and
'nightlrwithinentlacionsonessagel and,
• . •
wIthwhat is Werse--garbled: versions
.and.lusitortttius. The ontionits 44
erattolintritatuiesd and hear only What
'dietsten..' and government .eontr011ers:.
desire 'them to re9eive 41347.digelk•ThO-
Militia...of these People .sre •4104'•*ith
'distorted ' ;,!inteth • es"" 'AI 4
rear-. lve;'
^
*0.0141.:ba alow to, ad:rotate that SrK-
aln in tani'llbMild.,2$0' the radloas an
,
•ngenCY' ',IvitoPegefida• The bruit(' .
_
(meting- of • naive; however, ' should
• achlese its • givo 'end.-tBelfast. Tele,
• I'M:newt(' .}00311andrs •
The"0,10,-Inetbigi-,of clearing out
eVeri' Veit* of natural groWth and.
:leaving a bare- ugly sear acmes the
. teed of nature is giving 'way. to new
•
'ideas, or cousikk fig 'high way beauty.
It kook * long time for the highwel-
• erdere to Come to tkle better point
f in ,the, peat, contiderstione
•ef,uatural ,beuctr tee' often hav bee
•.•ditireglittOd' end;•. -.1111
:pirsetioal; Tberarenteithait., Iriercialetif.
, use of the aulemoblie .10.10011r4 time •
and-repreationas, flct v t es. as well as
for Oureir iiiiebef_oLrturnoePs;.
It 1,a•.mortoat.Olai highways, Ithile
snaiiie 'Safe' nod +durable. conven-
ient ar.d. timeeaving'. • Should be at; '
4etfVfr ,restfei.;and Coiorabie,
:Poneer,
Dinet'Vitiesite . .
Wonuu as a rule do net; Mike good
radjo seilotucers and :thie.,..10,;not.dtte'
.a t:y ,•ut.
ether 19. a physlcaj. characteristic, •
'111-0,-oterage.WOMan's volce lacks the
:14.bront ',tones' Of the zzmale vocal • Mg.
atigt: °7-.Theie are eiteptiorui, of .1
CoUrse. and:there are !male' radio ",an,'
00,...af*ra -who, have iniatii:lifs'Xi thelr
imetier„but trroodir:•speaking.thiS,44
:catliitz,• not ,pertlenierly's Suitable for
womep. • • There f are many -women
aVe:st
ea-. of esciagfrto4leep
recess Are Scientifically
. We do not 4ct to siee, hnx Par-
ticular imoment. There . wide
variety of gradation between being' •
asleep and being:awake . Different
parts of the brain go to sleep at dif-
ferent times and to different de-
greesilliso that it -ie Oiffmuit-16--treter:-__
-miue-Nyhoth-ei we EireIiiiteap_orawalieL_
or e a/ at extent 'et any: given. me,
• ment..- nese are .the conclusions re-
sulting from,: an investigation Of the
brn,waves ,that we give off during :
the tansitioy period.• / • . • • '. •
The .investigation has been carried
on as a joint 'project at #iiVard....,1;7111.1
versity 'Medical , School.' •
• Spindle -Shaped. NVirrea '
onr-Lategailet„:-going4.0-01.0V-IO
cease* were indicated by the • brain
_Warw. The firat 'finds the body at
'rest; but 'awake; in the 4cw.lit .4140 :
is an intermediate droWey ,or noaf-
Jug state; the third-ig alao an inter-'
Mediate state.. merging into sleep,
and then •tosneis real' sleep, The -
.apPearaisce Of, the large "alpha"
Waves ,is the first :indication. of the
."1001fig-te.:isieep procees. in the fnt.r.
,mediate istate : irregular Waves , ap-
.,pear,'' and the Sleep state Is efiarar.:-
by that* apindlewhePod' wives
with eiltionoy, of 'about ten s
ond
' .1,esefOrialileiteriaoi who are
•• , • , -
:,,gradt•-suceese; but it flees n�t necess-'
sat'llY. follow that :Meet, of them: Weald
„make; kaed radlo aanouneers;.,
toire TelegiAM.• ' '• • '
,•• . • ' : •
texcgisza".at '1Fadming-
Th*: idea that ."any.. fool can fitrM`,'
•itittidtk: but
It IS a. tragle..•,Myth;•• The • Mail or
• ,w0-040 wbo.-110Pesto ritakpa etieeess
• of, life Jp the 'country' districts and;
On' the, land must havea'greater
dlver-
sly Of, knowledge than the :pert=
-,-••,:-!^;iv,ho• !makers' a suceethr opturrorhirer,
- faiis. th-nr140• telininiriitieir.riiideed,-
' 'the .perisoo who r.lniowe, little ..or noth• •••
ing • aber•t` land activities Is •aisiOnished
• to' ditieerer huw reSOUreeitil Oen'
.• farm, 'children are and the :in:altitude
• ..of• things they Can ,do. ,berOpe tiler ere
into. their' • 'WOWS. Certainly, If.
• we ark to 'llaVo'tn, expansioe' of stfo,
; eeeetni f Amite* ln:.thiS, Orovitice,
old Iden that .1'..nor. root coo. (arm", outfit
frotil the ,ittinds of. soino
Male! ircies' 'Halifax Ile ald
Suggests Eating..0ystera
To Attain ' World Ponce
A
COLC"fiESTER. SU
Eestion that w„Oxid. peace Might be
attained by eating .6yatel'is was inade •
hyl Sir Holman ,Gregory, former ie.
corder of Leriden, a the local feat
l'eelebrating opening of the Oyster' '
season. • •• "
• Pl‘towtidays,P he declared; • "the'
• world' le 'bubbling and belling,'and
' there Seems no chance de Settling,.
What a pi that we
• cannot cultivate enough. tnyixterti to
, giVe to our palladia' throughout the
, world and sot tileaVio•the state of
bintthat we are 1 at this momenV.
Suicide Succeed,
At,Fotteth Attempt
An, angler,.., while fishing. • from', a
stnall:' boat under a bridge over the,
_Kane, ,;France; Was , disturbed by ,J3
huge splash', and sfound that a Man '
:thad ' into the river item above:
The, Angler' Preniptly pulled him out
and set hi* •aehore, •
A, few initiates later ;there was asir
• other soles}). "Tho Sante man had fall.• '
'en in; again. , Once . more the 'angler
ieticued'Not when the man'lumped, •, ihird tinie; the • angler.
angrily'', gate fellow , a piece of
•Iiio "mina, ••• , ,
'"If you start searingtlfe,fsh again
shall ..give ,you a thiih ear;"`, he
,tben .weritOff,
. •
to .4 willow, a hundred yards a.way,
and 'hanged A, painser-by nO- •
tified 'the pollee, who -hurried to the
8.pot: and then, Steraned at the angler
for net havirig 'cut &wit the'• liodY
118 1(i'01) as he lia31, noticid it'•
• "Oh', I'm sorry," he replied, ' "but '
I thonglit the "'Man wati,,tuidging,him.
self • up to. ary;" •
Slaughtered
• WAINW111(111T, eharp
eradic Of ,Iiiterinhtetit rifle lireeefibed
through Snitato 'National
Week as the-hisiorfa-tinti:41 Slitttiltter
:Of buffalo, eentinuef1.), Leek of Stith-
'Cient..graring area foretoi reduction of
the herd,
rom
mon R Combat Fkes
,000 la 24 Houa-
Ramat Far
, World .
C oat has Sejfe, up,'„
tong .r.W Of;
3918. • , • •,'
• If the, World War co ist an estimat-
ed 4190,000,009,900-740 With-
iiiPtlons to „trade Prol)eitY
114 ati4 the. like, ' th*, figure.
been added UP: to 48,4,0,1000900,909
it is now " apparent. that any war of
today on the sarne seale 40U/d• boost
these figures. considerably. . • •
New and intOrovetCWealPona;.,more
expensive construction and higher
cost of Materiels are chiefly 'respon-
sible. •Soldierst , Wages have net gene •
• Pp 'lunch, but their wages are, only,
a small factor in the .whole compli-
cated picture of Modern warfare.
'Pemba Cost $400-i800 , •
Basically, ,there are, certain • war
costa ,that can be judged fairly aa,
curatielyti.n View of World War ex-
perience.. .Aumiunition„ as
ing consumed in thins and., Spain,
for example, an be estivnated to cost,
4?111 -Poll to $1,040 a ton, or rough-
ly .40 mite a pound for all kinds of
'ammunition, from small arms to
shrapnel: arid air bombe. . • '!
An ern* Of 'six divisions', or 150,-
000.4sett; ..with: 300 field guns, , might
well do *Way !with 2,000 toni of ar‘
ctillery araninhition, 1,000 tons.. of
ammunitien end 100 .ons
•Oti air ;bombs in the first day: Of
fighting in a major, effort, '
' Which boils -down to the fait.that._
s, day Of really heavy .
'
Werth of ammunition! Every round
'fired ". from
•lightly - under $10. Shrapnel coats
.ay. 10. a
about $14 a Pound. Air arplane t!lat
'eta - go of ;two 1.000 -pound bombs
seta' off more that .18K:worth of 407
struCtive power. • ."
„ $12,500 A Torpedo
On'the naval side.of warfare there
iteh shell, corablete With detonating
charge: costa -.41iMit: •
.3.vhat it ceita. to earliY .out an air
• lbombing dpeditien these daYs.:neede',
,A let Of fancy 2 figuring- to ateerteh3/7
It can be assumed, however. (that 'a
bombardment group of Sixty 'hyMberw:
would release up :to, 100 tons 91 ex--
• plosive during an. important ,day's
fighting; at $300 a ton. This • is with- -
'pont4nt ecsenss:itdown.doerp.tlo
nfor,..,* cost of air',
Addltional• to all these 00iis would
be all the 'varied costs of'• weaPons,
transportation, food, communication
and the like, plus - a host of lintan-•
gible factors1 which might increase
the etude to the point of doubling'
them, and .racire.
At iskoriomw a Eattleship
•
Decidedly expenisive At the present
••I'Mtili104eern'is t,libeattcLiethliPa-P!4firly
cost'460,000,000, 'where • they once
COat, $30,000,000„ The United Stites
•.
Ariny s new flying fortress'. bomb-
ers 'Wet 050,000 .ea.ch. Britain's re-
':ti'arw.ffeo7eltdyeali"grawriasisin,aboof_ut*71:50 °Cin:rhit
'Britain "Pent ..during four years of:
r.
Inestimable 'Property ..-Destriletinn
Property...destruction in modern
warfare is a question which experts
Bei -hats had only a partial answer
2bombardments in . Spain and
China-,-SflovastalOt its -possibilities
that Major powers Of the viorld. are.
-1401-1,--dint
fore they gCto War..
poOng_ Comment
SV KIN ittiwaitoi
This week as pro-
we:continue ,
wit hi the "official
boxing rules°:2
1. .A c o.n t estent.
shall be clowned
44`down' when: '
(a) , Any. part of his.
liedy other their'his
feet is on the ring
floor,
(b) He is hanging
helpleasly over the
. •, ropes,:
(c) Biking from "doWn". position'.
NOTE1.7-A-boxe-Flanging ,over the'.
, ropes ia-not officmally "down" until
so .Propoineed by the ieferge, who ,
can count the boxer odt: either on, the..
ropes or on the floOr, ;
°No match, shall be of .*more than
10 rounds in length without 'Special
permission of •the Commission and •
such rounds Shall be of not more than ,
three minutes duration, e twin'
tits ,hiterttsissiori between
• •••,.
in the event of a foul,: intentional
,otherwise, Which prevents Aim
from • Continuing,: the Commiision.
.may, in its. .discretion, impound the
entire pine; of the perpetrator •
. of-
sa14 foul, 'or siny Part, of said Purie4-'
'
And ni`Y 'friends i11 nexto,veek;
-Good-bye `. •
...Geed luck.
To Aid Wanly*, 'Recovery
iNinoirro. AppOintinent et two
physiotherapists', to aeelst in the
mate 'reetriery of infantile paralysis
victims. new, uttering from scants de.,
gree of was recommended
(this 'Week by the Board Of Control.
.,••• •
NewIn Review
.
May Surrender Nnking
.The belief greir..this Week -end :that
:the ...Chitteie mlgkt relincinish.Nanning,
to Japan witho*y face -saying -.rear-
guard action in order to...spare the'
Catittal • 'freak
.Gose.rnMent.
offi-
clale to farlit .such
Course WhiekteiWild Ott:Oct. handreds •
of Inilliona of:..401114n. invest:43; d 133 Ieng'
nigeent . w..'huild, rigs.' and expensive
highWayi.. • :•• •
MeanWhile.2Ave of the largest ChM-.
eisa Morning newspapers; with a .Coia-
7,0itied "circulation ot 400,000 suspended.:.
publicatlon; In ..'ShanghaT because of
he- ressareLaif Japanese.demanding
full mithetity-in-theeity?,and-,suppreti.-7.
, .
1.tuY orenr..WltskJe1lanistai,'•,• • • ••
'Hit At Stock Exchange
wAp)fixoT0)..4•The Eteoeeveit
Ad-
nilnistratlon :cracked .down on Wall
Street:this weekend,,•tserving an ulti.'
:••riatutir that the stock, ticking& murk
.re-organiza. or be regulated • .mucht•
more •
La.tAderiiiitteLiategiiiside!!-Mhst_.2._Lb
. thrown about thls . and other ex-
changes, eitherby the Marts the*
pelVes or tbe2.BeCuritiee -Ceninshisiop."
sald AVilliate,94.)?:engiae, .Cbtarnitta . of
'the Commlaslon.• •
ILTERfisApchf,---,The..tewly-ereated
..0111tary,tribinat at Mare paued sen-
teisee• of ,death by hanglig On one of
•'Palestine 8.21nost ,dangerous Arab_ ter-,'
.rerlatti this week -end as large, conting-
ents . of troops and Police *mit :into
:sett ,new..,seriealot die-.
turban . ' •'''' •
1
• ,Sas Rar.easion totoPOWY
ETROIT:--Ilency Ford, in an inter-
view here,' said that the,.presient busi-
nes
'
recession 18 'temporary and ar-
andel.° .• • , • ,
"No one," he said "need look it
t. Royalty M4 Death in' W.' Plane
commentary ion
troxichb..01:;444
•
WHEAT INSTITUTE: Deploring
the fact thai Canada has never had
,definite wheat policy, has/left the
marketing .abroad of Canadian wheat
ti";!‘f,t5t
Limited, is urging -14.0* the EuTel'
pertinent of • :Unified Grain GrOwers.
:ditriliolnn, , of : Wheat tilit719t,t00,@co,:dringet-'
research in uses of Canisan' Wheat.,
The1t;iirubvimiedi4inbt:.:toPurpete;alftceitheniatastiii-
t
,export.trade', in Wheat. ,Trade' reli-
tions
-
wbuld have to be, studied, re-
search;•made coriceriiing markets, di-.
rect advertising done. Sooner or bit-
er a • market plan for what would
:lead to Planned marketing of aU eth-
er farm ,products. • •
' t ,* ; *
TENSION EASED: Since •Britain's
'
commercial recognition last month of
Ge. Franco's ascendancy in Spa'n,
. tension his gradually been.otasing off
in the civil warcrisii there . Three
• •
•
other factors have in the meantime.
• operated to reduce the situation to.,
its quietest Singe july, 1936: -;,-;-Fran,
co's willingness to establidlir if he
Wins' the War, a pre -British monarchy
in Spain; • Withdrawal Of Russian par-
ticipation in the conflict; departure ,
of 20;000 Italian.troops from'SP*
' and from the Balearics, a had . dan-
.ger-spot. Itis expected that other
powers will shortly Ash to recognize
Franco, .with Japan, Portugal. AMP:
trii,211ungarY and Poland in the lead. \
, , all ',.just dandy. except that • the ,
poor- Spanish Government, (Loyalist)
is "left out in the cold.. ;
. * • •* •
STATION *BAR TIAM.:: Interest
;in the Tsotentillitiels of 'Cinuidire Arc-
10
snens was given a t-thiii7
suMmix by Baron Tweedsninies tour
of the Northwest Territories, and by .
the penetration .into thosle 'di:Stift re.
ons of ten' separate scientific'
ex-
peditione. The ',aerate • Of the 'North •
have is: greater drawing power than
ever. New a preppie!. cOmes that the• '
.Doininion Governinent buildand
maintain's; scientic station, some-__
where 'near the centre of 4the Ardis
•Archipelagoi,. 'a 'headquarters freln
which expeditions could OPeriste,413e,
Department Of Mines and 'Resources
have the matter under Consideration.
rtY
and will OiohahlY discuss. it. With
leading scientists interested, in
exploration. The Site PruPesed for
the _istoilen..1,11_,,on_thei..„,northOii.L.end..
_ . ,
orriir'7!T1-147.7-
'Cate* ihr•M#Trarlt7
'Twill' porno • in ' handy' a few 'years,
„hence when we beginspending our
week -ends at the Pole.. •
taehde, thees;te4a, Ohf annual l -
. $15,00 INCOME: '4 survey
reveals
ilin.yeoins0:106fEieths
.the typical American 5
c_a$
1f6ora
Fromt;!),'
.$288 of this goes for rent, the grentL
er part , of the remainder buys food
and clothing for the family: The
average' size or families on relief in
nineteen eit*.ei ranges frora, 3".4 to
45v. lera, whilis e 3
i f072rx. non -relief 45
n-71i?ef f. Interesting it
figured.. those, from whithWa number
of ' far-reaching conclusions may be •
drawn. Colorful sidelight on the stork
comes froni. another report, 'Made by
a commission of economists • and 'sta-.
tistieient financed by the U. S. Gov-
ernment, which, shows Ithat the ;po-
tential income of every fatally in the
country 'amounts to $4,400. Therels • a
leakage; somewhere, of $2.900, which
'Certain authorities attribute., to eco-
nomic muster' "
FASCISM IN AMERICA': Brazil's
• fifth Con5titution was-' proclaimed
last...week' by President ^Vargas, nam-
ing liiMaelf as Supreme Heed of the
State With ':(ifetatorill powers. . The
densocrEatie world was Startled: and a
Aittle-shprelieneive- at tide •manifes,
tation of growing Fascism, the estab-.
lialinient of Ameri '
711111-7-^sta e.. The new decree 'abolishes
Parlbsinent, 'replacing jt With two im-
potent. hand-picked ,bodies which can
-be jailed' :or dismissed, at will; puts.
industry. ,' agriculture, „ commerce,
transport and banking Under anew
Corporative "Council of National Eco-
nomy". also dismissable, • The, Main
hope. of 'clemecratie countries 41 that
the new Brazilian set-up • will 'prove
• just another dictatorship of the jas-
-tin•Ameriean pattern with ?gine: of
the rampant imperialism of the. true
Fascist state,', ••(ateh as Italy and
Germany,.) • •
. • 1
• • • . • •
:next year with'•anYuncertainty. The
present alow4oVat4a, nOt t•
It's •the pause before another climb.
Two, things • helped to ,bring it on just
now andone of themwee the uncer-
tainty of .business regarding political
interference, but Congress: ' Is taking
-,-CareLaf-Allat. The other -was -the --stock-
market tflticteation.. - •
Railroads .
MOSCOW. -Dictator 4oseits
Sta-
lin has' .1senedan urgent, orderc-iii`.
re-
store the ..etrittegferans.Siberian
Railroad to "efficient eration," stip-
posedly in preparation. for any hostil-
ities With Japan in Outer Mongolia; It
•
was revealed here.
7 New Lieutenant -Governer
• OTTAWALt-Alliert. Matthews, Mein,
ber of a 'Toronto brokerage, firm beer.:
big hia name and brother Of Bon. R.
,Mattheu,!iiitiister of ' National
Revenue in the Bennett Government,
thls'iviek. Was mimed mentenant-Gov:::.
ernar .Ontario. He succeeds „Hen,
Dr.' H, • Brice, who announced hus
re3lgnatiop last week. The aPpoint.';
'Inent became effective Nov. 30. .
Territeiriada.Rioorganiaed
LONDON.-Fundankeitai'enapgel in
the organization of Greet Britain%
territorial army. to bring it up to the,
level of a regular force which can: be
used in the trent line immediately on
the ,outbreak ot' war .were announced
this •vieele- -bt Lealia Bore -Belisha,
7 OfferetarY for War.
>;„,,44.50,404.,... p, ,r,,,„,„„
' ,
, -,4
. ,....frP: r .10
Ite).c Mak' be the Wreckage of the Belgian airliner n whiell five 'fileinhere .0 the aeAkao )100)
lioUbe:of llesee,'died' When the platte,-•eititritig the* en the dding of Prince Ludwig Of Heade; hi Londoti,
struek a•einokentack at Ostend, BelgiUM, :and Crashed,in fitineak:Six others were killed la the erash,
.944
Air • Force In 'Plat ,
PARis. t- The . terroristic: plot .of
Les ^cagoittards" .(11(iuded ,Alen) to
Overthrow:the Government hY'revolti-
tion.;'iset:Up.a..Esieelst: dictatorahip,and,
ultimately...restore, the 'inetuirchy. led
ifiveatigaters' thii3 :week • to: the :high
-command pf-.'•-tlie7Freacfr7wfrtoroe
. Tkithin eighteatilhours=aftelini
te of interier:Ylard,DornioY,ininriunc,.'
ed that„,,,,' the sensational, expose involv-..
ed IellnErs ' of • the defense -forces
agents- of the Surete Nationale seized
General Edouard Diaseigneur„ retired
Copireauder,.(if the air' force
Hitler's . Demands .
'
LONDON. -Chancellor • :Hiller :Woe:
.. . . . . •
reported this week by :diplomatic
• eonrces\19,:.have asked ViScOunt Hall-
- fax during their contersatione in. Ger-.
.niany for threei.delinge cominitments.
. „ .
all regarded as inaccentable .to Greet'
Theie eourcee said ' Hitler , ' asked
• .for: : ' . . ., , ' '
• , . 1-Britieir recognition that Gerinany
has "special interests' In ;Central
2 -Abandonment ' of :•Britaia'Sat-
tempt to :obtain a 'general European,
!settlement: ',.. '. .. : ' - • . • •••
1144greement that the question . Of ,
co *W
\„.
• ee and all other. questions con-
cerning
' ' Germany be settled bilaterally
, and , without conneetion with the
League of Nations. • ''' -
afirinr-Ssith110
Want Chewing Gum
Luxuries Are Ellcoming' Nesca'
ties to Natives of the
AlCtic
COntact, With '11.flitte •tradera:,changea
. • ..-..
the outlook' of the Eskimo in. Canada's
Arctic leelende ..and gradually r• things* '
which ':miglit be 014regarded- e; the: 1-
4 2 =
urfek Nof 4M:ion cOrne • he re, .
..!!!..tatsiti,es--0,4„...,,,....,_..7-7•'..±•;10PA.,"-:-..._._-'.--, •-...-
Ou
• 1 , •
" djOitefk, •
I , . ,,
AS: an Illustration the Annualrevert,.
of the B. G. M. v.:cites an .eld_ent .
Which: came to -the ii.otlecs of. a. Police•:,
'•;patrel.'"' en ;',fh.e east • .V001t• 'Of -,....10,1114^.:. '
.. iplen(1.,'The'vatrel travelled On po1ic0 ,.
,,-iingeS.!:Ociln Peageirteng on PIO ;c4.M-. ,.
! berland . Sound" -•aerth •tf:;', ,Joirttoo,:, enc.,
••''.0eVIS-^:/Strait. ,' - ..!,. •.. ':': •-e '.,
, • .
...4t PA:dile tiI3• tIt7ecuite:lonstnadbleSsugvalreited ' n
party of Eskimo : who had , spent the
winter, there and heard of the incident •
Whieli illustrated the changed attitude:.
of the natives . Who had come to loOk..
On the trader an their Provider and to.;
make .clemandsnpoahim. Instead of
Providing for themselves by 'heating
primitive ,natives still do', ..,. .
., „ .. ... . . . . .. . _ .. .,....,-
"Bee,Veei •.thew. 'head Man' of the 'nee
- •. '
ea their forebears did and ass..thez0Ore ..
• times,. had, sent 'word to the. trader .nt.:„.;".....
Paignirtung that • :hia, .. people were, 2 '
starving ' and Were eating* their- tlogii,o.'••
.says the. report.. • .. - ,.,.: i , ,,.•
,. mf ' 0, . ax;:h04eeemiii::::ditirgiatgsser., note! .1 s. c. sugar
ct al 1. tr rt from
itiei ugl,la ih: em' . . , , , chew-
Ingt n*41 lun.r: ... , : : : . , . .
tion" in • exchange ' for the pelte.• The.,
note, written iii'skimes syllable, end.2. :
. atehidloi‘ 1.9!, things e eY..i.di 1 .1.:9!:11. :..' 'sre::ilra: ' ., cannotaiihi, Ii_e _1:: .
in Exchanga, For Outs •
. ....The ..sigeogance attached to the .
specific:' articles: 'doiniiniled; '' Is that, . ..
unless the natives hodli.-very adequate •.
I Of ;meat 'reticle t '. a. n ca ch .
bthetzte7g*" iftilif-iiis4tathineinire:tilhalysve°:.aat-kaeVidtloteitit' ".••• •
. •.. , . . .. .. ,.. ,. . .
7 flourAnstead,.•.ef4..zbincuitir and powder, -.
and :lead •:Liiiiiteer.V Of: Cartridges, ',•erid..
would .eettainly'>ini-re `. oniltted '., ;the
chewing gitin.r'.' ' " - .
Seventeen
Since tice
•
191441918 Was `Ile War to
End All Wers,":13iit, Since Nail,
' 11; 1918, There Has Been'
. Ac-
tiv Strife 'Between Nations In
All Parts of the World.
It is only a few •days - since peOple:S
all over the world celebrated •the - an-
' niversary of the Armistice bay
which ',marked- the, end of -.-"the war to
end all Ware on Novernoer 1:4-19;8,c, •
During:the492..years thatinive_elap-
sed 'We' have 010.4.-1-7,-tottie--
all parts of the world: The conflict ,
China•'is ' the lat'eSt; while '•tlie.7a4;---•-•-
teenth-thet in Spain -still Proceeds:•;.
Here, is a list .t.if •the h
conflicts whic,
sewnSa
' to make a mockery of the c-
rifices of 191448: •
Galicia, 1,918-19: The Boles and
•-Ukrainians Fought for • control :1 of
:Eastern Talkie, the struggle ending
inthe/area being awarded.to Poland..
-7-Ireland;-1916-4921; Sporadie • and
bloodthirsty guerilla fighting in Ire-
land between armed Republicans end
••", British: "Black' ',Inc! .Tsturi.". ,
ritissii, 1919: Bed BUsaits criished.
.the White Russians who, were led by
•Admiral Kolehek in Siberia, by. Gen-
eral 'Denikin in the South, and Geo;,
era Ytidenich in Estonia -all ' of ""
whom :Were. supported by the, Allies
Morocco, 191,9722: Spanish Wax in,. •
:•,the Rift country Of Morocco. : •
--, Arabia, 1919;26: War between Ilia
Saud and King liniseiri, the latter .
being dethroned. '
• POland; 1920: Russia ; attacked . Po-
land .and threatened ,Warsaw -the
Poles inflicting a heavy defeat upon
the atOtekers. '••••: • •
Armenia, .1920: Turkey attacked
•the' Armenian- Republic and opened
UP, a direct route to Russia.
•Chine;. I920-26: Warfare among
ri-
val generals iiiid:arinies of China
, Asia Miner, 1921-22: Invasion of'
Asia Minor by the Greeks, who were -
Axially defeated by .thet Turks after
a battle letting continuously for a•
Month:. During this Smyrna was de-'
stroYed. .•The •damage wasestimated
at $250,000,000 and thOusandsi. Of •
people were massacred. ,'• ,‘
• ,Syria, 1925: Druse -Rebell-ten in •
•Syria.. against Prench, control.
•South Arifenieg 192545: Long-
drawn-out war between, Bolivia and
. „
Paraguay oyer iival claims to terri-
tory of 'Grab Chaco. ', HUge. loss -of
. Chine 1926-28:'Mereplarti '
'China ending -in the eStab ishment ,
the Chinese Republic. • .
Manchuria, 1931-32: Japan inyad-
ed Manchuria, defeating •and" driving
out the Chinese ruler IVIarilshal Chang'
and setting „up a puppet
Emperor while retaining full centrist
for themselves. : •
'Cigna, 1932; Hostilities • betieti
Japanese and Chinese • forces " at
Shanghai with .tetrifile, Josses c` and
$a6m00,90 damage to 'the city,
,bAyabsyisnsiiati.ia; .1935,35: Italy-, invadedA
.Spain, Spanish War -Still' '
continuing, ,
china, 1937: japaneie, and Chin.
"ese again in conflict lieSininghei and;
North China. -
"Clarion"
MONTREAL .. QuebeoProvincal,
Bailee raided- the -Montreal office of
, , , .
the Toronto' 'rieweetiVer, 'The :Daily
Clarion" this•.Vveolf-end end .seized 700
copies of the., Paper along With othet.
pablicationdand documents
'in ' the Perk Avenue. 'Office, police,
Bald; :they found also 0...fevr copies of,
the Moritreari'Fiench weekly, 0Iarte
011010, whose .office and printing'
plant„ were feeked ;bp a fortaight...ago
under Quebec's "padleek"..law aimed
at stamping out.'Coininuniptic prone,'
gaada.
• mastroU32: emalleAll • 00 -.2,
TiCINGSTON,
:death toll In disastrous floods sweep
••ing Jamaica !:Wotild ; reach 101). or.:
-More. Were 'held , this week:end , after
receipt of a' Message' slating that a.
ti:ner, torrent had isivent thietigh.
the viliago Ot Portland., takirig sevdpiy:
. . .
, Strikers Refute
• *AL.K1,.)11TON, Ont.•L-The
log employees of the oenadiati •Spool
and Bobbin CoulliatiY. this' Weolt ith.4.0d•
• down the priiPtialti de settlement -made'
by Company Proaident Willtaie Shaw,
'mid pickets continued to Patrol around ^
both', plants of, the factory, while faro.
duction reinaiiiOd , est a iititadistilL,
,
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