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tvloy coiroi-to Piss ,
The .beev. thing that could, happen
the world would be for 'United Statex
,40,49420--to-ihn-haefo4h4t41-4911/140
"alliance with Britain' Would;,,.be, as
") mach to :her lteoehtt',gs, that ,Of
tt Brit-
s—andplo.* come to, that—Port
Arthur.blews-Chrdnicle.
The "Unemployables"
•. When work has been found for all
: employable persons in Canada, some-
• thing; Will . have to be done -for the
`ftinempliiYablea,". and that .should be.
: &elm; not only by state aid but by'
re-training such men and Women for
positions they can ;fill in spite of
,IthYalealluradieAns. Niagara' Palls'
' Eti‘oiiins, of Patronise "
lia• Ottawa,. certainly the -belief is
.„ retard that . there ,,is • a. 'patronage
authority to' prevent n,en from '1107"
ting workunlesar!they; are ' on the:
'gams 'side in politics. as ,the party in
a nee. 'It 11 an'401111alt 'Peaditlea
e Public service Of 'ciiMadawbeir
men 'can, be 'threatened with -clisnifs.
eal from such work as cleaning the,
windows of . government officer; at
the 'whini of some .loeicl patronage,
despot. It Could ,only be dem) with
the connivance Of a permanent civil
servant.—Ottawa
Have The Better Minds
'
Women, or Woman's point of view,
will eventually rule in North Am-
erica because the nude, mind is too
laden with fetishes; complexes and
bigotry to carry the burden of civil-
ization to its ultimate goal. Woman's
Mind thinks:of life intermit of people
and individuals. Man's mind thinks
of life in terms of fictitious symbols,
such as, political theories that have
no foundation in fact and Movernents
which 'exist only in the besotte
sigination—Vancouver Sun.
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The Prayer Tux Buis
Raving in mind the controve-rsies
over housing programmes in Canada,.
It occurs that the 'success of ;slum
clearance and cheap housing in Eng-
land is in large measure, due to the
assessment policy. At least so far
rii private capital is ee'neerned' there
Is less risk to investment in low-cost
o ng,_where_the_chargea-against-
it_are-levied in terms -.of -the -revenue.
--earningcapacity,et.,the=propertp,4t-
might. easily be that rather
than revision' and reduction,, is the
tax solution Canada seeks.—Toronto
Globe and Mail..
o,
Marriage In The Country ,
That country young people baize.
an advantage over city folks .in
choosing wives is ,the: contention of
A.. Waiker, C.P.R; General -Freight
,Agent at Toronto. Says he: '
, the country young ladiekliave •
been raised with the young , Men of
their community. They .knew, whether
or not they are , good ‘workers;:
' whether.. or ,not they will be ,good
providers; they know their dieposboo
: Mons and their habit's, and they hive'
a keen ' appreciation • of 'the -young;i.
men's problems." • '
, This may be 'One of the reasons
fewer farm than city marriages
. go on the rocks.— The Midland. Free
Press:. 3i
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Sir. K1nsLsy Woad,' Minister of..
Health .winta to knew *by the babies •
. .. • .. • , ,
.Are ,,net ,cenitrig 111 se thlek ,a, „crop.
1,Af7r.' horde 01 Inqutrera oa our!OPor'i
One tai.thati I.thei'e.are
r teemai* tif'•Us herded:Mtn, the • over-
crowded tovitte.;': 'firing. in , quarter's, al-
ready ,Orampedinstead...Of in moe
spacious rooine In the country.
An-
other reason Is the people. dread war,
, dresei, War, 'talk war„ es,':thOugh' „tile
• thing were *ex inevitable ;As • sunset.
They don't .want to bring the little
ones Into, that. Sheer •fright..+I.4ontion
Daily EXprese, ••
.1300efita. of Innmisintiat
',Mete people came lite the :Conn.'
try„, the :broad ' effect *outs} be to ,
large ;the hicel 'market., .NOW, *eolith&
might. giut,hersOlt Consuming more of
her .Driiitiary-peaeaca;...iiiiiiing emafler
-'eurpluses te. diepoix of in the crowd-
ed Markets overieae:' •Sindiariy. 'peat
;MaitirfaCtiriere would have a. larger ,
,doniestie
Xiat indestries,,especiallY,these organ-
ized nn,ilarge scale 'totem out heavy;
-•etiettn.or te fill sc. niXtic'ettiiiderdized-,
demand; 'Would find It ,ecconomin to
start In New Zealand. Around them; •
would be built • up 'euhsidiary.,indus-
tries. o In .turn industry
would stim-
ulato the ,dititributiVe trades; .. More •
BhOp0-7land7enenkeenerti,,,:targer-Offre-ek'
4xid'e rani -
port and workers. . And the neweoMers
would o hey.e'ioto.- be '.ied:•'''and'• Clothed;
Moused and ,educated and entertained:
A whole new and invigorating: Cycle ,
of progress would ;Start_ to revolve.: =
The overhead of intitilieservicels—ratl-
war's,' roads. harbours, 'power achemes
and all the rest, •repiallentliagi'nationel
capitalization for:a antich.ferger nop.u..: •
littionthe,,obbrden•••:.ot this' °Verbena.
would ,he.pragreiesiVelY.' reduced.
.and•
thel People 'Move w iighter
c land (N.Z.) News."..
' Seen
arli*Fnent—OPPoulhOo guld Debite
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Tni4,3 pootes,, . !nternttopit rela
tions,,„and• :defense ',.eattnietea_xri.exl---
Peeted.tn, be an,hleets of Major debates.
In the Dominion. House. of Commons;
the r,forthcorntflgssele.Rt:
• •
- Formai, '„anirenneenientii "COMieg.'
'm9St slrnultaneouaW treaY,.-1.400.11
Waahlegtoo erui 'Ottawa tereearrtle8'
negetlatioes ,fOr: trade •-agre,ementa
be-
twoen the tJnlLed, Blatini • and ',the', Pnit.t •
,.40,0,liee41.0.\ 15100Ya.P{r.PAaaa,lan
therPnifed; Stetes..ilirpbent the, Dornin-
commerclal. relatigea,
the, .foretfi•ont..• , ••• . ' -
• • ,New. Trade Agreements ;
-Thtlass negotiatlon8 last Ionger thOn
now expected.' a new trade agreement
With the United States will beipreSent,
wile Perlis:in:tent for :r,atlfleation. pots-
eihly the proposition that Canada .
,abandon tome' of, her trading concee-
sions on the brittah market will.be an
' issue during the session,- • • •
Direct negotiations' • with • 'United,
,.•
8tateaoare-expeeted-lo open within a
month .nittilexpeite 01 the two poen-
triee getting tegether either in Wash?
neon or Ottawa but proably In the
United States CORO. At the Same,
'time, 'it Is. expected 'United Kingdom
trade experts will, be in direct nego-
tiations with Weihington"pftielide and
„likelihood is that at time' there will
be three-way,dismissionti. I,.
,, • . Speedy Coneinsion :Seen' , •
----Since exploratory studies - Peen
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made over the past 18 Months ' n the
PrOinnted VA!ted •Statea'ThAted King-
-49411,-Igreeinentrit-41/81ieved-theivar-
le•now prepared for speedy cencimii rt
'of, an'ogreement:Onckforrust
,tweeO'Canaka inier.'".' theTjflited
,Ptatea, an .aereentent• ban been in
op-
eration Since. January 1, 1936., and lig
revision and extentilon are .planned.
Ahin there'•haie '140n•rPreetlelth4i,e4
leforaiak confcrences 41,E4T place
On* !ast August.
'.,It la"-lcnOWaj:.ftetht;)ritiee :of," all ,threer
,Ootintriee:-eipebt oncIiision of'•!6'eiri!
negetiatietinaarly-in 1933, making it . •
alinest certain that. so far as Canada
•ebecoreetl; itariff changes involved ,
in the tate. agreenients; will Ceine Up
at the .next. Session ot.Parliatheat,
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May' Abandon 8. I.trt Ish preferencee-!
•I• • • '
• Anticipating that to facilitate the
00041044d" 'states agreement Can .
. . ,
ado will bdtailed upon to abandon ,
preference-concessiellit - ,-XiftecitoStiSpnetX
, .
Riegtleca- trade agree.: fifteaa...PeraellYkave
BM67:0-0itf 1h9a34.00rpetilit.lisest.i3l...deaat:liter;oi4nlig,„ been arrested here in, ceinlentiOn With
and called upon the people to oneese the death.: Of a . man believed to neve
been murdered by an illegal Neal or -
any such Sacrifice., • , • • „it:n*4th% because he betrayed them
Onthlit question Prinies- Minister : to the has ti,i,epeblettbe.- iteit"0, that 11:44
,MaCkenste. King has Made ' ,direct only
Pronouncement: He aid sayvhowever?. Tegidenti- and the CaMeroont, which
that at seimeetage• Of the Angle -United are otalideored It"ider Brltieh 111(1.
'wStailltelfedsogruheatenidterilr0119.;girt).0ilatlit.1:2i00..4naldheeri: '1.1Friettneer4.,.'i!tatil.:Ittnlhat4014e.1.);Cemi7etir *tebrye
atiOnby Canada, Of possible Changee in ,.* .11lielY • to be included in .territory that
existing sgreententa,!! • • •: • :•14Orstlany was analous',t6:IiCquire, • •
communtaq en.the
• - bY Feer.Ron1
t.
qf the Ngwa • •• , •
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•TN'FO' DICTATORS: Vernon Bartlett
Wheee. .gthildaY .colturnent,lins,5, on the
news you .have doubtless. beardcoM.
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1344:14t4141;313411 '''41:11)rPo:ge:4' 4i':il°IVZ ir• . ''1.'h-:1::-:tjr.::{).°17,..i170iPP.1::?:°1:4414:144ea:t144:::::::.,:;:::::''.,'P, Pf.3:1,
self-; that 11,'Doce t priVate I,if .ap- • 'D-Pliiiniou .1n,. th0 • Pleek at .Put.?..r*)
alWaYei, . even when -11101,1e...7ith: 'hire
whose judgment••'' CLTIrfii4:16:*.il'?0!-4.eee. {',,"I'tvl..'hi„9fjd:,:ii,in
Ing 4ea.1, 86 li IX claimed, finds the
**":'-' flr'r foni6astic;, tun 'or.,04 . - ' alone, P,ractieally
comes -unreal,
'•• ' ' • ••• Although the newt the
pacts in the
ay
of 7,,,,,,,,..: riieit.hi,e.e,r7,;,ieegart,dht, ,,,,si etht'eo ;too iirePeied: three-way arrangement ill
, vi., reeuit, in no great ecOnorele benefits,.
er; . shortly .after .tbe war ended,, ,be oit:/;etlliy411:tagreementtPtit•thewill,roiltiii4ee!,i
!eicjat.i!,
'chanced to be one of at.
, gathering in,
a Eierstiihn listening' to #' soap -box . reao.liing.. ' .WhOt• the •Pefiehit hetlen0'
Prater litsid..hilS, hearers,' spillbeund„ see world
thetwooiloikini
richest countries erietteon
•olitlifee
• • chain, they , will be Obliged to pause
• • . .. •
and reneetthefora Initiating any new
•ie,gSivealiiii.:. Therefore -in the long run
, It is: believed•that 'the'coveing• agree-
ment ,may lend a much. -needed .stabil-
ity to the wavering cause ';i3e. world
:pettee. - • - • '•", .
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Leado that geld -Hitler to him-
self, Whick he did. And there'a
Career in a ortuteligil
S 0
1/Y KEN 'EDWARDS
101' Shots Heard
Round • the 'World
Albania's Celebration of the , 25th
annivereary of her independence op-
ened Lilt week With ,101. 'shots heard
round the world and a speech by King :
Zog. • -
Thousands Of. ;people from the
mountains crowded into Tirana, and
Ihrbrightly-unifermed Royal. Alban.lira artillery _shot oftl.„cannon.,..... for
microphones -which carred. the salvo
by radio throughout the world.
Albania, tiny nation with 1,000,000
population:. declared her independence"
Nov. 28, 1912, after ;•hrqing' been uif-•;,'.•
.der Turkish -domination, for . many
centuries. Zog Who was elected Pre-
sident of the , short-lived republic in
1925, was declared • Xing in- 1928. He
That 'Funeral Chill
• 'A Iocal, elergyinen tells. jut that lie
.
gobtl•Witinitit a hat, every .•.ay•tie that
he Will not &dell' COld at funerals. :He
is going to an that trotibleto protect,'
his , Very. 'wisely, perhaps::
134, in our opinion; 1.11e.praetice of
periiette who wet+. in .
cold weather ie.entirety uncalled for,
especially. wit -.persona who work in- •
Aoorn. We are glad to Observe that
Many funeral,ilirecters, noatadaYs.,in-
• strtict.• those taking, part ..nOt to; re-
move -their hats. The' other -day we
were present at it Snore'. *lien: the,
undertaker said: Year hats
getttleinen.1/4. 1 You, are , pitying no.
...disrespect ti)" the dead' by proteeting
your health." Many:Irinati Weill& be
;alive " todaywho Was the victim of a
.'well-intentiotied net in removing his
liat before a chilly Mist that swept ,
the, eetneteryHOt„ ParYs''..Jeurnal,'
Argus. ' : •
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An Aneritian She) rlf found Negi•ekis
1)avis chained to n'iti:rm bed.
etead; The ehein Was *Mind 'round'
, her neck atid,en the floor was a basin
Of Mash the kind seen, outside dog
kOnnelle Viimisnatlon: She owed the
'landlord 176. ,
. .„
,Mr, John lVhtcft tP ot ironing.
lord, (lrey,'filtighinil, 13 huYieg hitusolt
a girt for his 9Srd
Pieyele Ile has jast treVelled 800 •
now car ..•r4
WarMore Likely
. ,
,With Each Month
The ,Viimetint Cecil of • CheIwood,
winner' of the Nebel"peace:prize: for
1987 'sailed` for England from New
York lest Week, reiterating the belief
that an "International ..police ,force
should be organized to preventthe
enreact. of war.
Asserting the collapse Of the nine -
power, conference at Tins elli''Was to.
have been expected, he said:
"I "never could see what- was to
beirte of the • Brueselis Conference.
believe) in force to keep order among
nations. ,T would net guess as to when
.European war will halWriiit 1
disagree ,With those who say it is less
, then a' year ago, It 'seems to
Me that every Month Wirr becomes
there likely." :
series of
Chats about boxing
and the arrival' of
Jack Dempsey in our .
town the other day'
.•
to referee wrest -
'ling match seems:to •
be 4,• kind of coin,.
eidence. •
Well, if , it's O.K.
With Dempsey, who
is now 'recovering
from acute appendi-
citis since his trip
here, 'we'll continue a synopsis of
official boxing rules or notes on What
to do and what not to do in and
around a ring. ,
To Singiporeand' Back
•,Chustse Trapped
Japanese drive to
Ward Nirtihn. :Yangtze , River pert; 69
mules southwest of ',Nanking; threat-
ened. Mit week -end to Pottle. UP:theuti- .
.• •
, ode oi Chinese : troops defending,the
nation's: capital.. • , o '.`
'Chinese :e6inmaaders were eXne•etnd
tndiaelese Soon Whether they Will
,
fol-
lowoadvicie Of foreign .Military eiParts •
. 1
and save:n•dezen •Of their Strongest
dlvisions by iminedittle_WithdreA.val-or
intike--0,ort a.tinialt fight :just-initside
the city Walls. , • \:-.•
. ,
• • Retreat Under 'fire *mild be virtually',
impossibleacross the breed' Yanetze,o.
tnerth.."and-y,Weetet,kanking. Tires, are
to, bridges ,and river craft Would be •
at the mercy Japan's warplanes. ,
,
,
- :..14, When a eoriterslant :is tieWn; lila:, ---,-TscruTHANiFTOK, :-7.- ,Ther-ImPerlaf
opponent shall retire to the farthest iAirwitis seaplane' li,Cordelial... 'landed...
neutralcorner an • remain eye un- here' this.:*eelc;end, 'completing: a ' 6.;•
.44 -Ike -count is-coMpleteciSheiclii-i*-- '000zialle test flight trein':Great 13ritain,
failtoTdo'-,so,-the'reteree7rAird-tirrie-. TtirSitaglepore, and ,bitelt. • The retbrn.,-,
AteePei-Inak,'"rien5e7eOnontinenntli7 WV -triple-4 iv little , more than , six deyer.
. tired
has so re - '''.' . - '' ''.• ' ' . ' .' ' . - " '' .
., , v . ,. . .„ .
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Should e 'Contestant Who is down . '' Purge• Continuea
arise before the 'Cennt of ten is reach : . MOSCOW.—The round -up • of siits7:.,
...Cd..,and';agiiity_goLdoWn-intentionally.--- pectedaiiminee'ef--the-SOViet• regime.'
Without ',being struck, the referee and will :Continue; '4.: Pravda; ' "Communist
.timekeeper Shall'resume the count •partY: newspaper. declared •thiss•week
where it left Off. ,- ' ''''''''' ,. . on: ihe_:third. .anniversary of . the•asvi-
•••ShOuld a-, COnterstinCleafe the 'ring nersinationfot Serget .11,11ronevich . Kir-
during . . . . . . , .
,thiring the one Minute period between aft, . '., ' : ' . ...... •
rounds--Land4ai1-.4ot-ini,Lih-7-..th-e7ri •- •14-ittiling--of-Kireft...jOeeith MI -01W
when the 'gene .goes.• to icon* box- chief o lieutenant, started: the purge,
ing'' the referee shall cOunt hint out, . , More than 700 have been executed In
the r sante. as ,if he were ,dotymi .;, ' -, :the .'lhet sir' reentheo
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And to 'folks, 'until', next Week,- it
Ali Baba ..issstill' ,...• matched -around ; ‘.1, 'Livestock Loss Feared '
'these parts, 'Ill be back, with Wrest, ,, • REGINA. "---.. lee has formed. • Over
_ling notes: „Bo long. .- ,'. , • • Southern. Saskatchewan ' .ranges ,.. to
"Make, it 'dillieulf-leir'eattle. and ether
,
livestock t6 reach the . short stubble
and 'Iltisslan ' thistle; *hick proildes:•.
the major portion .of their winter foct;-•
• %spend's' indgeS!. Dnties, „
RIO DE JANEIRO,
• dent Getuji� Vargas this week signed
,-,n,deeree relieving -Federal •judgea of'
es 1., cor• .anee---w --p
visions Of! the new Constitution which
abolished Federal courts. The jiidgeb,....
Pe'vrever,. will remain on :the payiell,,
, subject to 'talk^ • • = • • •
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Prineeinipinving,
AMSTERDAM..— Prince ,•Consort
.Bernhard Zu -Lippe4Iiesterield, • Who,,
was 'injured in' an ,automobllS• 4Pc•Ydel4''.
laid. „Week is considerably
• 'Crblivii Princess, 'Juliana. who Is (Pitteet7:!.
"jig% the birth et an heir to the throne
-early next • year, 1_,..:MLii:ped,..at;the-hos
pital 'and assisted in.. caring for her
husband. -
request to people .not to treat
• the :,front 'of Itis ehnich as att
Sally" has been medeobythei Iter"ta.,*,
sit Mattheivs vicar Oi Hely Trinity;
Carlisle Street, , Lambeth, England.
.."People deetitlo sive .up old iron bed -
albedo', bleyele,‘fritineti, rage and croc-
kery• to heaveinto, the churabyarii.."
• A. venerable ;old man: with, a flow',
.Ing white' heard was stopped in the.,
:street at Cairo •bY e, pollee officer:
'Woven into the heirS Of bitileard: '
and cunninglyr hidden, was a Packet'
of heroin ' ••'• ;
•><
'Colonies Gunned* Wants :
:LONDON. The 'suggestion ., that .
Germany's demands for:the retiirit'Of.,'
...Amine of: her • celon fee m ight. go a' good
• deal further thap...egilitticii. the Maw
dated territoriee Ifiet Weretaken,tray
herafter the6Great•War, hae,reaeitoteti:.
more than cistial :attchitIon
the conversations'bettween• Britian ant •
French dieionuits,An the last feat days.
Vti
Suing Stokowski for Divorce
LAS 'VEGAS, Nev.---The frequently
denied separation of the teopcdd
•.'Stokowskis was, condrmed this week
- when the famed concert conductor's
• wife filed snit, for divorce. ' She had
been a resident of Nevada six weeks.
She charged 'the' Philadelphia .
cheetra leader with eictieme. cruelty:.
ver and -a -stipulation--
41,enYing-the-:_charge-waX-:fileti-by-Stok,
,Oweltra.ettorney,C: D. Breeze, he said •
the.actio , would be uncontested: .
FLAVOUR OF SAVAGERY .: And:
. speaking once, , !lore, of ; dirtstors,
which would Yon, rather have, Musso-
lini, or hia.'sbni,:;.Vittorio.:and Brune? .
.The_inart who plans the warn
ag-
gression, or the, ones who take an
active: part in the 4214040TV.. :
'Last week Son Vittorio .annothices-
lo the world' that "war is • the quint-
essence Of 'beauty". Snd''bombing is
..inagilifitot,: Snort.", Says ' .Vittorio
further in , deserihirig-, theT-Ahnsiinan ,
• Cain
group : of 'horsemen o'gave Me: the..im-
,preSeiOn Of 'a '•budding ,rOiSe as thc
l5bnbs fell in their.inidet. ,It was ex.:of
Ceptiontlyi good fun and they were
easy to hit,, offered a perfect .target,"
.This,week;his father back Un Jan,.
an's claims ofVieterY, .0,i-er. a heipleSS..
China. • •
ing before -the recent. Meeting of the
y.TTS..s.:46,Ort,gN'Orucq-t:'
Ontario: Associated 'Boards, .Trade
..and_!.0.4tabira-.2;i1of-lcomthercei
miner, .of the . North • Say: Board dI
Trade, said: "The thousands of
... • • . •.
ists .see the
Quintuplets, turn around'. and. ask us:
it we have nothing else: to oho* them.'
Continuing. 'They want to ',SOS nerSEt-
01 .Otiro••northern. *4d. lite,.bnt, the.
'chances: .01 • catching al''glimpse of. ',a.
deer along the: Ferguson Higiiway
• these.days....are,-.; 'Very'
• thin, of. Lwild life"prOserve.in
thevic-
Inity the TliPataiel Forest Reaervp.j
- 6.
•pasto•J'hat
titarfitTg7The new preserve,- the
primary is to "please 'the
but as •ISChenie.progreasee,..,amither
end willcomeinTitie'r•vioithiercint•::north-
foreste• :May ()nee' aealii7aboundwith •:'
• • , " . . .
wild lite.: ...•
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"!NEAR REVOLT": !OM:. has so,
many tl'oubleg these .days, , in .Pides-
..tine -et Perna ;and in..the Far East,
that.-
on.. the brink of 'revolution is, given_
iittle.•:preiiiineitee,.ire•ilie news: There..
,may not- bea great deal behind' them,
but the Statements of the', President
of the Nationalist All;Indie Congress.
party ittit, week hear' looking into. Ad-
dressing' ti,,gethering., pt 6,000 stittlente"
at Aiiahabud Unl'irefrsitY:.he told. them.'
that piffle: is ,eii,the brink :of:•revolii-;
tion. He aiserted. ' 'villagers • were
""marvelioutily;
w‘001.0di:.)(10:34):01.1rie.,-1* is needed to •
'face' a •'ciisis Which would not ,neces-
eerily .he' caused by foreign invasion?'
RUSSIAN.P.4ECTION:, Nearly
Ple (think": Of •It.)! are' ex-
petted:0 ,cast • their .1aallots 'next Week
In'the first direct, universal and Sok.
.ret' voting' over, staged in the • U.S.S.R.
-titeoelection called under the i'enfisti-,
tUtion-of 'Deemnber, .1936; will see the
new supreme, legislative •• b-o-dY; •to- be
.knOaiti as tthStiprente•SoViet; chosen
• .
by the ordinary eitiZenterthi, first
Some tabseSiernbelleye that .the•
new dettocreey • is' inare-.apparent I than
real,. that Stalin.intendefittii• to :dent-
inete the politleal life lit'. the . vast,:
nation, incledidetheelectioni.
IS now twenty, years: shied' the
lElOisheVist 'Revolution of 191.7. ShbOld.
' 1911 Mark the 1nnugtiratfoi 01 nnothdr
• ere In the Soviet, next week may be
;gin the story.,
Urged By Former Ontario Prem.
ier—Proposes Official Body to
Examine Applicants for iifireuo
MO.
•,,,,,4,-,--. '
• Driver* of antes and trucks ;should'
- , be governed by as etrlit, rules of sob' •
zloty, phySical, iltne4s. 03.14 • onoenci
7,' -ii -4, ,aPPIt'ff.--010witY e., Pt -.01.0041, E. O. '
imp
Drury. former 1:141;,9, ler et ..9it!,
,. tarle,:teld. o .grOAVor- ratiePar40
'.,..P.s...i•Air-,Ta-......-i-4.i.e.,,c,0.0......;,..1.4......:,„ft..0,4,,,..-„,,,,.,...,
. 1,.............1..........61,wn..,-.....-,.......
."1:fe' . dont:n(80C the. 'strict ..,.... . .::rOtivai
.r.rii.e.a for eyesight, h,erAriag, 'WM ,ot all
,tenol and, eoon,: with the 4411y:end.
irresponsiblelnanner in.which licensee ,
are issued, fer :the' driving.' of ..#1,4A.Pr . '
'• v01000 ',,. ' ' ' = , •
"/ ,ilnevi• ',Old 'Men, ' cl,i.M-CYed, deaf!
. and ; palSied 'Whe have liFenees,9 he:,
odeelarado•.• • ., ' • • ' • ....: ''. •
..., ; pedestriarge.,Have sights ,. - •
o People Walking, on the .highsveYs
have a better right there than motor-
ists,' *r. Drury said. He urged the
• blinding ,ot leo:teethe for safety: He
deplored ' the . system that. allowed .:a .
young man of hie; acquaintance, sev-
eral times in tronbie over driving and
' dually responsible for the :death of •tt.
young "woman, and tintirittorted.: to re-
--sunae-diqving!efter 1-:pinerging-,'-`frein
jail.,
• . ,1-Icense-Cancelling Power..
•
"Everyone• Who takes out .iii: 'driver's '.•
. lieenee,eli9A1d he,tettelred te,.81*0 an
' undertaking that .tuider' no •, .cireuni-
. stances will hp operate his ear after
taking' 'liquor, even In X entail, quell.
• titie,"„ Mr; Drury urged.
' Physical 'Peritiltien,..: mental ''' .and
moral' charaCterletials and 'habits; of ' •
• . , ,.
,the applicant .for a -license,,ehonld-b6,;
considered. Tha:.Creation of an Official; .'
body to ,keep records and .thhulate` itc-; •
,cideinte, with the :newer , to mince*, ,.,....,
l'ileentien; was urged, as areitas. the,,ip,•,
,nutrentefit;.ef ftiaanCiat.revineinalbility,o. '
•
, SHANGHAI.—Japan „Wit . we.ekend
was reported to have 'landed • 50,000'
soldiers in South • Chinn ttt an appar-
ento drive on the metropoiis 01 Canton
A Prineieel eenrue of Chinese
'
.:Fofeign military attaches said that
if Cantetrieteken;.a.vital blow wiil be
:struck at Ahe.,.bitge„trade of the British•
Crown colony of Hong Kong. Already
• tense :relations .between,••London ' and
:Tokio 'Were strained .„further..:
• Hong Iteng• eithsts. almost, eitclusive- •
ly ,en ,corarnerceWitlt Canton, the fin-
ancial and cominercial centre ef 'South
'
OTTAEiti•WA---T
ta.:211Teiminus Minister c,
D. "lieWe weeh,.Monctoii
..,,Wodld he the terminus, of the Trans.
Canada •Airlinetrin the MaritinieProv-
inces •and the hub of, feeder, service •
aihniectIne11With other: Points; in the
. .
three Eastern .provinces.
Minister' d
The • eel that planes fly-
ing the Eastern leg of line would
at, Moncton and that feeder lines
Would be established to. Saint John;
Charlottetown, HiclifaX CMV. gYdriei.
•;041.••••••••••\
ilhiMke
tensiVe t light Over. Africa'
i4,4;74, e4 '
••,401;501
10" 041.P.
1 • •`'
• n'„
• ,
,••40
•r‘.,*.?;
,aa
Teitilig. their Colonial dt
Ilizepte,' in Prelich ‘Afries.
. ;
entie, ;theme Fryneli iri
•
iti.o ;it'•'tt talc.
.off froin stroni
rr4e'd
4•00,8k
exteosive flight
•
Vet Algierni and :
Tass..Lower,
For Night
'
ravIn
B. C. 'Legl:Iati7re FZegislutat Cnr
Speed at 'PlOciergit :Male Aftel!...,'
„Sireiset, .
VICTORIA.—The 'British Ccileirt- r --
hie. Government last week moved to
regiilkte-thesPeed of,autOintolailes by
day and by ,night, '
iirprenerite4j0,.
bY-4ttoirney,;General-
Cordon'. 'Wiszner;.. Motor„ rehieles on
provincial highWiye weiiid iraver not -
faster than ferty Miles .an., hour by
day: From one-half hem' after:sun. '
setto one-half • hour before sunrise .
the'oripeeI limit would be thirty miles
. , ,
an hour. :
Thirty Miles •.Per 1-16a..r
The thirty-Mlies4iii-heili, Weuld:ap.\-
Ply at all tjelea to rpadewithin. or-
ganized Municipalities. , •'
test a , all . drivers. , Such ,examin
'tions would, cost ,one d�llar and -Till."
Aire: to anneal. for a' test, or failure
•to prove fitness and: ability,./;to drive
mihTriuit in saamoieecancel-
lation bf 'a driver's iicense , 77
The new .Act -prohibits operation of ,
any itmotor •vel*le_ or trailer ''..Which, •
in the opinion. of police, 13AI-ban:fa for •
use on the bigliataye becaniet of. any ,
'mechanical Striietnial or Other • de.
likill$ere tit ',Terrier .
'Challenges Trolley
A -bel1ige,r04713cston bull terrier
swaggered,oet into Western tivenne,i
Chicago, :bat Week and 'challenged all
conkers. , •,
, The •firat' tocos a his patlf'Wea • no,
Street car, The doe'gamely.helcPhs
grtinc1Pie trolley jerked t� a halt.
'APasSengets faind,. the ,pup Under
the front truCks.. They tried to coax
him otit:''He reltiSeit to budge., They
tried te 'neve him With 10,3'.orn tid10";,,
He remained adaniant, A, wrecking
,-Car '„atriVeci. The front of the trCliey,,
Was jacked' be. ' • ,
'• • .Head 'Weedy hut unboWed, the ter.'
tier tretted oft* looking fee •another
pOShtiVen .^
,
Speed ,Undermines
Disease Resistance2
Another Influenza Epideruk: Seen
JOncihnN,17itoaliY. by 's
TORONTO.--Today!s, speed, fear, -
Malnutrition. and ,turning night into.
..day are Preparing hurininit)affer
plunge into another epidemic of, in-
linenta, was the warping sounded by
, Erie ,,lohnstom", addressing Members >.
of: the, Ontario Academy of Osten.,
PathY,' Meeting at the 'RoyalyOrk
'Hotel. " •. , ' • • ;
"Civilization is ; facing a physical •
hankruptcY,' which is better knoatn,tis
fatigue,"' Johnston:
'Referring to fatigue, as -"Sociel
Enemy No. 1," MJohnstonr. etated
that influenza Is one ,disease oc,•11,Ywo:
ring in •epideril ie.. ',term which is .o a •
ophYsiological ,:rebelpon, clue to phySic..
; el fatigue or depression,i
• 'Today's high Speed is -exerting '
pressure beyond that allowed
1 tire upon the, Verus nerve, a nerve
rtirnifig from ,the ;sterna& to. the.
.1,rain, Said Mr .• Johnston. • He trai-e,4
the Increase 'in artbritisiheart
di-
c:ue and hinny other physi,fal
t urban ees to ; '"
$396,130 Se* Yetts
LOS ANGELS, • cat, Freddie
4 nArtiolereew' Is expected to .earn
-$396,000 In thenext titeVen years, ito
suit, filed against the young actor's
aunt diftelosed:• The *rot Selzulek
Agency's action Charged Miss*4/3111'!",
cent ljartholdniati, the heyts aunt tine
legal gndidititi;reptidiated hlscontrflrt'
-whereby he. Proltilsed• tO poi the ag,
'erity lb per Cellt °Ode earninge: Thb
nnit.'„aska damages: Of 88.9,66C'er 10
per cent. of Preddita.-^notOntiel :earn*
ings. ,
„
There are lieWt• otter 1.2,da;til1b3"sr-
'4,tiliated id the Iladiltialdit'Affridelatiftli
of 010 a td,b !..*It.h. a meltbershlif, of.
food. 5o0,06,0. .
; 4 •