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1acir',1 of. Ontaricii-a,c1Mitsher..most
iinrt4at .1041:iy is her husband.
Hus-
bande In general will appreciate such
..4eaderShIp•;=141ttgara FalIs Review.
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••' •419,14rOlqfk,.03,100.6,°01A 7.11°:1',,F°N°°to work in . NorthernJ
,. and pu1wood camp3 ,areerefuSed. re-
lief ,,by the..Gdvernment if is .a 'sons-
.141.0.:•11(leiPlen .s.--cittawa • Journal. '
Catiado's Farmers . 144'
has ' retained 'the World
•at' the Chicago.
• 'International Exhiitloii. Iii addition
,the'rowns for baiey .and oats have.
lome: to this eduntly. Canadian
fai-
;nors ere:stIl 'secOud'Aq. none.F4oi-
MI.:Free •Press. ; • " •
*swot,Tcjoihieho
The:. international situation is- like
...an ulcerated jaw. And it shuts ..ap re -
:11= liekians In threel.teetb, 1447; Get,
if:Japan? • either :eingly, Of 'all
micifthatene doesn't .know ex -
y: wh�re
to lay the Anger On the
uil4:,,Irt is a super tOptIlitche.Ham-,
on'SPeatator. • '
^V,
0klaes,OW0011r-Witatedi•:..•
_ .
Not; quite•helf of the heuleheide
.ot Stratford•. now oWn,•.•their hemee.
,Vreever, the'tiend downward.hich •Isnot"a .healthfpt.situation.. A
ebmninniti•Of'hOme:Ownera is the
,Ideal toward.
tlo'-'••••• t•
gorif,.,Peacon-Heraid:, „
.
Sports and MontI
APOrtilig•City' Is generally a good
Inoral. city.:.,The,premetio of apOtts
IW both O. eiVic and:' socIaJluty. You
, Prainete2.ci7;:ic,:i pairiotisin, by. jceeping,
• t1ea.',Ii.44,:.intereetedrin *Ube' sports.,,,
. Be a ',g01..;stiOrt,'. end Oupport • th
• , e • .
ganes: A. geed', blincji,.'of„rooters helps •
. to Create. , Whining spirit. = Guelph
• THE EMPIR
e pt -
the United States. There aro...'many
.reasons Or WeloopingIts •FrientlShip
follows trade,: and, Britain and, Amer-
ica need; to be friends. : The talks, on.
,whicli the termg.:of this New .Deal, will
F,IMI.P11111.1?,g1 to
1)P4114i,1*,1-C4.0i9r#140Rtg
,114.i`e b64i11'n1P(Ir•aecle"
e.
so fai, hb objectionS.• •British trade
:Polley now rests ' (since the Ottawa,
Trade Treaties • 1932) on three bases.
First comes the British'producer;mext
'the Empire producer; 'third the for-
eign, producer.' If the new pact gives
preference to the Americans aticive'
' all other non BI traders, the Daily
Nxpress Will 'welcome it. •There. are
.ways in'which American industry and•
agriculture are COmplementary to our *
.own, Bet let's be plain Ottawa
. stands:=London-Daity Express
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,See-s-tWo Menaces
An amusing commentary of these'
claims to champion mankind against
.the Soviet: menace is forthcoming.In
resolutipria, poised .by a body 'cal)*
Itself the India, Independence League
Of Japan, with headquarters at 'TOW -
This . body, whose president isMr.-
Rah Rihari Bose-a7echaracter whose
patriotism -le :shown by the *fact that
he ,become a 'naturalized Japan-
ese eitizentas' resolved . as followe
• "Whereas true haPpliteas and content-
ment cannot reign 'arapngAlie peoples -
of Apia till. British Imperialistic and,
'Russian. Communistic fnfluence an
.416ininatida4*OMPiete1YIPT
to .- • •.• this Leagueherebyehrfreativ,
requests Ohina.to cease hostillUes tre;':
mediettly'• Make up with Japan and
d
present a unite • front against British,
. , „ ,
Imperjaljsm and Russian' Communism,
.helli "of `whiekare•P' great ineime to
huntanity,”--71inee of India, • '
nada Lacking
In Self -Reliance
Governinent Ad Absurdum
.That 'the,:•inunher..of deitadien gpv.,
iining 4iinPei-28;000-teOuid..-. he cut
litAtiO4air4.0 or at Ieast by haif must
.a.P0100t:to.le*ary.' serous : citizen:
',taking the tirne ;oh cerer', the :Often,
tiOn. Trideed;''tlin more .one
..it,•ithe•greater the nuzzle becomes.:
Why baio;w,OL.T)een..so, Coei and indif. •
fertint.,',telWard.::thelnilleliegap-et each'
e`.j.inet number ofntgauientiona:te
dia ibile." •
.•,:,gopcf,theyou must . have
1"--av g
under
• • , • .• •
..,,.;each:system.r--Windsor,Ster.
• . • , •- ./. TI (he Next Depreuion•
• • • • .
:Olt, it is all ,iiery discouraging to -
ilielimen:•en the :street. -:. While,'the-rder
preseictit Was at its height—or •shottld:-,
kbe ,dePth?Me.. used; to hear pelt,
tkiane .and' niOneyniagaatee.' deelare,
•• •tht a n�w system would have to be •
:neyet: never_ occur • again. Cheerful -
as the curve of ',business.' swung
..upward, they began to present Os each'.
with his own• plen. for assuring future
' ,fintannity from tbe unhaPPier. &Mime-
•:,113.1,00#0e1.•Of.: the, e0inoinic; cycle.. And-
ii10#!1004. we believe we haveemergedfrorn .
the woods Whetdo we find? Tho
i:tefOriners are putting theirplani haCk':
...Into OlgeOn.lteles and, thefinanciers
in& budge talking , of how :to soft- .
.the blow when the next dePression.
...eonio8.7-Calgary Albertan.' '•:••:,
4
•ifer" Is Given
Silk More Months
—
"Additional" Half Year Added to
• Life Term When Prisoner
Assmdts Guard
• .4{INGSI'ON.---41readY parting a life,
iientenCe • Or attempted murder; Pas-
Itttella •Ferratti; 96 -Year -Old Italian,Wae
• sentenced to serea,, -"six 'Additional
'Monthie,! fOr getting drunk and afiaaiiit,.. •
' :ink a prison sieWard. • ,
- "Be" did not knock mo. dOWd, • but •
taiSheadrahg for a. _Weelc,','• 'Aaelstant
*, • SteWerd..Frairle`..E1ll told Magistrate
• ' Airibrotie Shea. • •
• Ellis,' who Is in charge of the. Veg.
btable Cellar: at the:big' prison, said 116,•„,
• had. found a pall • Of bre-0;41.0h' hid- •
den. ainefiK the pOtateke and paripte;'
:Ferretti, considerably • ;intoxicated;
• ...Caine along Just .ai-the,.discoveri wj
made.and eWung :at EWs With .6..pete-
•erftil right flatt •••• , , ,
korratti. told 'tlie.-CotiCt he had • ob-
tained. the "ilome brew from, Spelt on e
but that he had drunk a'plentY.".
Soni e 6f the inciat deliciona. Orthe
.iteventY or 80 dfffirent. varietes of
dttios ..tannot 4 peeked • for ,eItPort,
'They 'ten only be, 'ea,teif YOliere 'they '
grow. .*.. „
40, +
7 "It the Man, whedebe not,expect
tee niucb *he;18 a1WaY11,;hapP.3!."'...•.-LM. '
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Not Thrown Enough on OwnRe-
• :,,,sonrces; :Sayi Regina EditCr;..„'•
; Canada' has come
threingh,"a series. :ef ',great physleal;.:
achievements : "but 'one, Of Our troubles
is that we have , not been thrown
enough On Our own 'mental resources,"
Maeftee,''of Regiva. cleclareq.'
Who 'eddresileci. :tye, Winnipeg, Bt. 1`,An-
drew's .• Spelety's " 66th annual,,celebra-:
thin of St. Andr_ew'a. pa:Y.:at-W.14,h . the
Noittian•i"--Arniotie,l'United -States::
Minister to Canada. spoke of Scottish
history and.'relatediatiecdoincef
Scot-
land to the andienee of nearly '600. "
' "What is it hboot thatlittle. country .•
of Scotland" that.: inspires .Such, devo-
tion:„
Tetatitfin air' what
colour hi its hills or.. • in its.
streams that keeps' it • so fr ant An;
•
the •,.niemorY of its 'sena: an a*
tore?" 'asked Mr: 'Armour. "f•i.)a, a.
sentiment alLot Its own." , •
Mr:, Armour said -that loWering'. the '
trade barriers .was the' :first 'step , to-
wards eliminating discord among the
,
.• . • •
nations • ., •, ,
•'DernaciaClei• Must Unite
. . • • •
'.!It is naturally- fo011ik to erect bar -
riot's.; between nations and expect
co-
operatlon and :.'naderthaniling. •tO.
fol-
low," , he said on his ertieaf.here•to
addrees:, the. St. Andrew'dinner. •
• lie ,atressed the ,nrgeney ,or Great
l3ritetn; the United States, France and
Canada Coming' as close together ..as •
Possible. if‘i believe 'that never before
In hiaterY has itbeen se essential for
, the denMeraeles of the :world to be as '
clearly united ael,ppealble,." he Paid.' :,•.•
A :fossiliZed., crab, probably - more •
'than 50,000,006 years old, has been
unearthed during.•eXcittration .Work on
the Highgate. •Tube ',extension; 'Len -
don, England. '
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Number One Trotter of the Current Year
NIM*M.570MVPMW:=TeM%
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Greyhound, owned by E. 3, Baker,, is the fastest trotter now, alive.
He tied the world trotting mark for the mile 116 recently •
,
Dr AI xis Cirrel •Bitys at"!Th
ner Tune" Regulates Our
Length of, Exisfeatee! '
Dr.' AlexisliCatiel, Rockefeller
In-
stitute scientist, who Made small col-
onies of cells virtually immortal, Iast
week forecast a ne* step in longer
human life, • by .. regulating ',I"inner
time," the human clock, ;whosebears •
are: set bg the blood. and tissues„ •
Dr.,carrel spoke to, ;the , anneal
eonvention of the Association of Life •
, Insurance Pretidetits. He proposed • a
new Icitid of scientific institute to
study-,_the„.Process..--ef ageing: •
. •
• 'Reidy Mist Have More Resistance
• "Theproblem.' longevity,"*. he
, .
said, enteringa': new period Of
'its .history. So far ineriaie in dura-
tion Of life has resulted from hy-
' eene and ;medicine. But these :have .
nearly completed their. -work," ,
•A few' more discoveries,
lik� .pre-
venting heart disease • and caner, .he••
said . will bring further, _longevity
possibly to. average , into the 70.s. ,
_ "Thereafter,"' he Conti/Med; iqur-
ttlier I engt-lielichum arr. exiatence-
'..-will-:demandanew
Iprolon,gation will require int:prove-
-merit, of the; . quality of. tisSues and
Medd; that. is, more .resistance to the
bodY, wearing opt."
• - --- 40 AP Old AS 60
; This will be done by elleco-vering
:hey, to regulate, what Dr.. :Carrel ,
'named • "inner 'time", . also. called" the .
S",ehyaiolpgieal. clock," by Which some
'
persona of 40 are really as old as
other* of 60.- •
. ,The hands of this' clock', are the
' blood, :its *irks are the ;tissues; ita.
Mainspring perhaps the , mind. Its,.
hours are age, and these have dif-
ferent lengths in ' different ;persons:
This 'accounts, ,Dr. Cerra, said, for
the fact that;:the days of childhood
seem very., long, those of , maturity
'and senescence disconcertingly
4TInje -Within Ourselves"
"Our time,", he ,deelared, dila not an
outside •, event. ,It flown ',Within our-
selves."•
'
one of these. hours can last
indefinitely, ".perhaps forever, , has
been denionstrated at the Rockefeller
-rnstitute, But in a complex human
being, for -teasOne, not . yet known,
the hours da not last. even though,':
the well-known differences point to
'the possibility.' •A '
At an eiample. of the . hour that
never ends, Dr. 'Carrel said a colony
of tissue cells—that is, a bit of, liv-
in ,-eparateck-f-renke.the”bedyeL---
mill live in a drop. of serum. Left
alone, the cells soon l show. signs of
growing 'old. But if the Waste pro-
ducts Of the cellit, are not allowed to
accumulate, • "senescence and *death
are indefinitely pbstpOned."
A bit of chicken einbrYo, taken
from a, heart in 1912, washed every
few days ever since, is still , grow.-
ing as, actively as twenty-five 'years
ago at the institute.
News Review
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.11.kged4o, fon* Russia
BUCHAREST, Rumania King
Carol Ix and: Premier • George 'Tata -
resell, were reported to have warned
•French`.Foreign 'Minister Yvon
Del-
bos last -week Ahat. :‘.France •rilust-
Lchoese- between--; close--cellahoratien
with Soviet Russia and faithful'
mili-
tary_support frotelltunanle: '
',Cemmintary on ths
thhllighb oft]ie Week's. NOW,
' BOOST F04 • CANADA. ; "4 fort-
night's holiday n the east coast �f
Canada would give better ° value 'far
the money spent, than & month' in
liatiy overcrowded: Cpainental re-
sorts".' Thus Spoke' the Duke Of:Glou-",
es •er. te-tc-C-Club _dinner last,
rkeltfrIlirlYSfebePP! t
able to coine :here, in the near future.
'If the:palm, hadnet.rc'al.intentionof
sojoiiiiiint: in Canada. and made the
;
TO,,.Qua1ifkito,\Presient4
\,,,,cFe9h049'4
Viticlen•Count, whosc. anccstrs left,
Ireland more than 200'. years age
prepared last • week to become an
Irish ' citizen So 'that he might , be
qualified to succeed spcceed Eanion. de Val-
era as President of the 'Free State.
Count Edward Taaf,e, who recent-• ,
ly sold his vest estates near Prague,
is One of a' half dozen Men Proposed;
'for the Free. State's first: President
under 'the new , Constitution which
will, become effective December 29.
- Anis- ',Tanta- Wanted' ->
_
• WINNIPEG Premier Bracken
asked the DOminion-Provincial
Rela-
tions Conimission at its last sitting in
Winnipeg.. the week to nutko ,a
thorough .study. of tlie proposal, to
unite the three Prairie. Governments,
into one.. He related the histOry, of
the, abortive • attempt Of bis GovREw.
ment in 1932. to getaction on such
a;:plan- in eider to have, one Legis-
lative meeting per year, instead of
three; one. university, instead' of
, three; and one civil service staff, in-
stead of three, to head the west: •
May Join Fascist .Axis
c s 111 e
oweek 'that premier Milan .Stoyadino
:vich of Jugoslavia ,may recommend,,•
after, conferences 'With, Prernier Mus-
solini, that Jugoslavia withdraw from
tke Little Entente and :pin the- Rome -
Berlin axis. ' • - • ' • '
Foreign diplomats ;said that the
,report,, which wOuld be a severe blow
to; the ' French' security System in
_,Central and. Southeastern Europe if:
true, 'probe* was mere • "Wishful
thinking!!_ on, Italy's ,:Partl.,, They: ad_ :
mitted; „ however,- thae--St6yadiiir•-
*Ich'i week-long visit in Italy indi-
cated closer ' collaboration:: among
. Rome,: Berlin and Belgrade; '
Urges Conservatives Reorganize
TOROI1/41170—Hou. Dr. R. J. Man-
ion,. Conservative ' former Federal
Railways Minister? addressing Con,
servative-hnsinessinen here this week
declared -"nobodyknotyS3v_hat is the.-
, policy of 'the 'Federal Conservative
-,party," •The iparty,--xenst be re-
4.1),Fgani4e '4:-. he 'oak]. '•
•
RID4-71413rtaVliiscttti-tank gun
crews Were reported by the , War. Of-
fice to have blown to bits a- squadron
of "whippet" tanks which -led, a sur-
prise -rebel attack on positions in the
Sierra ',Nevada Mountains southeast
of Granada, -last week -end.
• The tank attackagainst the Gov-
eniment_lines-around—Portugoi and..
Pitres, 22 miles below Granada along.
the Trevelez River,' was launched,.
after rebel infantry suffered heavy
losses In two attempts' tostorm tho
well -fortified ioyalist, Positions.
•' More Violence in Palestine
JERUSALEM— New acts of vio-
lence, including an attempt to bomb
n freight train were reported In
Palestine lest Week.
bOinh was discovered.. on on 'the
railway line between Jerusalem and
Lydda shortly before 'a, freight train '
passedoverthe spot: -,Diiring—its
journey from Jerusalem to Lydda,
,the train was subjected to terrorist
-title fire. There were no casualties,
however. • a
Terrorists again ctit the .1raq pipe-
line, this time In the Jordan Valley,
The agitators set fire to the oil Which
flowed from the breach. •
, Disagree With ',Agreement ,a
CALGARY—Protest to the 'Fed-
eral Government aiainsfAhe propos-
ed ne Dominion-Proyincial„ relief
agreement has been made by the 'Al-
berta Government; it is learned here.
New French Minister Here
OTTAWA—Count Robert de Dam-
pierrei: new French Minister to uan-
adli-arrived 'last week to take 110 his
'Peek and Paid ft P:47=4 call on J43-
tice Minister Lapointe, acting head
of the Government in tl.le absence of :
Prime Minister Mackenzie King,:
The 'province according to *Ord'
received by 11/1;yoi- Andrew Davison •
from Hon, W. W Cross, Minister of,
Health, has endorsed the recommen-
dations of Alberta cities holding the
agreement Mould be inequitable in
Comparison -with the assistance 'giVett\
'to other .provinces. • / '`
, ." Japanese Apology .
•"'“ LONDON-t4apaneee' naval,authOr-
itienthis week -end, applogized \for the.
•13embing of two British ships,\• the
TuckWo: and the Tatung, .it'•Whlitz,
last iveek., One .of the ships was se
damaged it had to bo beached. 'The
British Government is considering an
indemnity. claim
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Junior Farmers 'Visit International Harvestei. Plants at Hamilton
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• 62 ,Wihridis Of :their Own respective Feria Outs throtigh,4,t\the Dominion 'Of` eans.di'journeye to yamilton from the Royal WinterFair,
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' 0) Odi kliegth of the International Haf4ster'Tempany,Of (..,,ana'ai Limited.. riere,they Were shown OW farmimplements'and binder twine are .
PlantsfaetaretE, ••.ThiS picture was taketi-iiiithecliately 'following tlibir",toVr thkoughthe two, lafge. - hints. ' At a,,lutieheen: in the 00241jitr130, • ”.
. cafeteria, A. E. .MacLaurin,. Secretary Of the Canadian Council .Oh 'Dili' ' and Gitle Club work, sp6Ito on tho.„WOkk.bi, the Clubs, • •
, Mede :possible by a fund :tO,Wbielf the Paryoster.Conipany contrihuted generously, to teaeli. better rncthods ' to: ' the '35,000 ,you.ng farillere . .
who now -belong to the Farm Cltibe.• Ikedeill'Perlying these`62- winners wore J. Q,:Magnat4 President Of the organization, and *thee officials, .
• F. 4...Merton, Vice -President of the detriPanY and' HOliere " 'President of the Canadian', Centel! on Doyie, and Girls! Chid Work, was the .
Iofficial host and iiiiited :the winners in future' yeara to visit antiltoir 'again,' The'plothre inclUdea representatives from 1 htiltiber of Ontario,
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Said Important
Teacher congreso Hers Tha,
y Petei. Randal'. 00011Y Acen1Panfes '
Intelligence
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11.
ream* In'er°17, to °°°°1•Ple44;°11t, 4rni• saidinWaitInifa7lr_d Nhealehietlh.BeQ4Nthant:
agreeable, he will now rather lone' Council O Teachers of English
on. the spot, poor chap. At any ,rate at Buffalo bet •sveelc „that "eXperi-
hisl Statenient is a, good 'advertise meets •elletwed high intelligenge. and., a
meat „fer Canada, as holiday l'e* ,lively sense • of . buinor frPner°.,11Y go
v2 -
Toronto wklnancial Post leads•a tIme, ten • ignored in tie E. ng1,1§11 sjirricu4
dis'eussion of Callathea. iatt lack"
or,"phoWnianship"; The fifth'Iargeat '• I39ston's Rdxbitry,r Memorial High
tradingriation of the world has fall-- ' SCho011' c,,,111u'e1i . time IS ,spei4 #1,
, en dwn badly, the sus? in. natibnal teralung pUnctuat on. grammar ah
.advertisement. :The ezOsislti011 sePtenee • stTo,otuto.,,,,.,141f )#ticl•timo. in
Par- show '• •!
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'lacked the/poi-Jell/land" glamer)'offiniO41' '1' 4Yet':•tilbCUltivetion..i'df •a' Aadent's,
ern:`showinanshiP -='they "rnissed the ' Sense Of ,Inizner Contributes 'far; more
'boat", seemed dull ,and Old.frishioried to his itscial education.' than do ,tnles ; •
among nibre clever contemporaries'. for: the uSe of the consma." „, . , • .`•
,,They overplayed the.IRdian.. the.,trap- • Describing ,•experiments, on Which
:per and the 'things' of ".Vesteryear: ' her, conclusions: were based, . Ms
When they should have told of our • Nish, said they Prated' 'that insofar
present' development and the promise' ' as a pupil 'fails. to, Und9rStancl hu -
of the future. Canada Win' have pill-. pier,' he fails also to, undersand Ufo
er chances. ,haWeve, at .the Glasgow sittrationS, and:4o, interjret ..ehar.a9- .
• Exhibaion in 1.938 and, the New ...York ter.''. •:. . • , '• . • . •..
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World's Fair the following year, 'gx- -: . The eperinientS shoWcd, she said,
bibith at these, the 'Post .Sayi;-...shoulcI.: -thai2-11---IMPll's-appreciat-orr- of--humer-;-
be designed to represent r.esentrdtti, • 'generally accorded with his _intern,:
life In Canada., should aseist export- ' : gence 'quotient; that the majority of '
'els in the Sale Of goods, incline tour- . punili.• 'el not appreClate the humor:
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`1.1‘t.5 to 'visit our CountrY',., May the of la nage; as in. nuns. and humor- ,
Governinent lend an attentive ear to ous phrasing, and. that -.few 'rCcogniz;
'theSe constructive suggestions! ' ' ed satire I or ealocel ' whimsicality.
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FIASCO: Nobody . really. .expected RN • • r%
anything to Come of • the. Brussels .
Magician. nenaers
Nine -Power Conference convoked to
settle, :the Sine.Japinese, question,' PeOole
Hove -complete a fizzle it turned outI
to b&, realized - only When Britisizer-t hink,' Elotia20
-one learns that: its, sole abconiplish- cable. to War Office-
ment• was the production of "A Re-
port" — not 'a' report on anything, 1-Ierace Gold n, inagic.ati Of r.ete;
114St "A Report"„ the old •falle has ,confpended. ..rnair • 'a: a 4* •
, am -g,virtg with lis le •ha: •
:birth to, a mouse., Even `f.A. 1.efioytf"77Wzi-fted—in-,thc-a-gi----'-.4r,-jtir.71:----ehil'd4s. was the rebult. 'of heated wrangling. play. he: says,',Coriiimrod wLh, hs
the American Ambasiador. fight:ng latest Visetivery. .
vainly to have it entitled, "A Report
' .
to the Governinen,ts., Here . Repre;
'tented
' • Not addressed to anyone, "A Re -
pert" cover's tw.clve typewritten pag-
es Withan hister•cal 'sunimary in
which japan' and':China are. Pictured.
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Goldni • • ..,
cla:Ms ' to
a new fohn of ,
renders a person iri• V's:ble and bas,.,
shbMitted h's itha to ,theL t hVier'
Offiee, belieVIng 't 'used
feetiveiy, in , shrouding. 'the 'r..16.v,ro....;nts..
Of 'troops, in v,•artim.:-.,,
as entangied, in difficulties . , The idea. o, .:th2
that_s_csinti_on_ca,n___Ie_aWes;ed Only, ,..flagoi' Coldin em-, to i• t_
by the Op7cTpq.knort .of77.11"- sense ycaz.7s a7,o.
'interested:in the Far: East"... "A ,Fte=,.. He; explains iii.cre; s n
pOrt"..hai indeed told: us something limit' te. the 'size Of t 0i;;e3 to be
thete, •
rcareouilaged, but 'In
emild marph acres ci • sr a-:,.
into • the enemy's. gc?..:;: CI la cc. LI
• 4ters, Capture. tihl• Cs a1
: •
: • ,
QUESTION MARK; Claiming that ,
the whole future "is a gigantic •ques-
tion mark", 'Lammat: du Pont. Pres-
ident of E. • l', de Pont de Nemours,-
ta--_-'• 4ir:•a-C-the;-91;friri i°tfecl!-I:Setjawje4S1:,t:hiaees:t‘p'er°o11:oersneids
to his •fellow ' manufacturers in all
fields.' that a huge, •-,L$_25.:00k,k„____011 000_
' Program :•be ' instituted to create 3,a;
"-.--00i1;p:Od-iieW-Iirib. Ten-cl.'neW einansitiii-:
to industry. nidustry.. Before such :a sehenie
"Can:be :launched,: he said. the GoVern-
merit will have to d:spel the fog 'en.:
shrouding -business and guarantee 'a .
.reasonable amiStuit Of certainty uPon.
Which it can count in ' planning • cur...,
, :tent and ,tiiturei.operatiohs. Further,
"Ne* jehs, new wealth and agriciil,
• Oral otosperity could be produced
only threugh:.planned -research, plan-
ned development and, planned expan
sien of Plant, sales and administra-
tion facilities. . That meant, he said,
"planned ., expenditure : of - capital
Months and .years in, advance of any
penny of return." Mr. du: Pont is new
offering of his own free will to endorse
that Which President Roosevelt beset'
along been . trying to induce ,big Indus-
try to do. The outceme.may:he that if,
Mr. Roosevelt 'tarns down his offer,
Mr. du Pont will be able to :blame the
' New .Deal for, any further•reeession
in business. , • , _-:
GIVE Pim SIX YEARS: In spite
of 'hie' continual " talking , and cain- Th. e ‘!!'ghittfshs's.4ta`uP44es.th,:rellir(•
the • street!: sign kind': • The e•.,loftkest
tried is 42 feet; with & six-inch die- ,
Meter. Elect,riettya discharged into.,
these , tubes causes thom' •t0 --,flash.
Whit' haPpene, to initiate the ;fleshes.'
,has been oai. of the largely unexplor-
ed fields of the macuum tube. The
Virginians found ilitanswer by using. •
rapidly 'revolving 'mirror to photo- '
'graph the hashes ahd an oacillograph
to. measure the electrical 'changes...
. • , Aid in Cander. E:zporinient
They diseqvered they Weils...dcaltng • '
lighthinkon h eMall:ticale,' They'
found in the tues the F4...,1116 "leader" '
:flash whic.h has • reran fly bcon, .dtS-
covered. in all oI 'net:;ire's
strekeS:
•
It was diScovere.1 tat in the '
ile tubes trementloi:,s,veren:s of
electricity Ciyi/
and under 'control, thoosind.
amperes :1!o•r,vinascrrat.'.:4
C1'OS8,,80ttsiiiYi ,cr t.4%e.. • '
•
"I've noVer known t;s hs
in it co1niortah"o/Ttetio,1 than
hs o In noW:"--Loi'd. •
• 'Goldin decljned to
abelkt disceVcr:,•7
_HarneszsiL:rf,
' •
Treir.lezdors-,C:v7erita,
• city Ccntrcr.ed e3
•,• • A new, 'type.- of
wis--111($d • .
tiibe, ,where' it can he for.
useful work,was announed
idelphia•last wee% • .
The tube •Iiiiitning,
to the fall :Oheetine of the Arieri;-4
Philosophical Society -.Society by-,•
Beams, professor of physi-s, and f,..
, B. Shoddy of the university pt...
ginia: It is made' in lon:T glass t„shes
working on, the principle , o 1120n.
. ,
, •" •
These lights are (I-0 to (Us. harge-.
,
of a . high -Voltage electric e•arrent
:threugh,nion ,gas. ' Instead of rebn,
the. Virginia scientists fill:their tubea :
With, other gases • dry air, , •
:sometimes garho *. dioxide or by:Iro- •
'gen: ,The gases are at:1ov,, pyessnres,
forming a partial vaenuni.
• •
•
paigning ' for, colonies;' Eeichskantler
Adolf Hitler last, week. admitted •tliat
he, didn't,•expect to • have German :de-
Mands ;answered foranother slit
years' at lects0 • : •
Hitler is right in this, .*that fo
'the 'present. Britain and Prance 'are
.not. ready ..(intimidated though 'they"-
'
be) to rush ::ferward and 'offer • to
make a . gift . of certain sections Of
their territories ,tes • GerintiaY. Bay
,Britain oGerinany's ,col -
(Mita. deinands require "rnech more
extended etudy'.'
• BOW Meal TO EAT: . A 'nation.:
wide' nutriton liutvey is Seen fo be
-made withthePurpose Of 'cliaceverink.
What -the fqod, retufrements'' are, of
the •i/ariOnS, stages Of human 'levolot-
inehtli What., the Canadian 'Worlcing,
inan's reqnirernents are end What re-
sOurces- are available to 'supply; thein;
The data Will be gatheredbY thd 25
(approkirnatelY)„ inembei•k of the neW
• National Council:en Nutxjtion who
will pick out 50 . tYpkal • tar/ales
" across ,the DOrninion and; linage an
:intensive study of ..their diet: down to
the' last detail. Something very im-
portant tvilf.haye been itehieVed\WIteh
it is . found Out -exactly hinv, bee..11-
eadh' person needs as food. ' Thenit
the
p
will be our Usinic,a2 Canadians to
See thiierys individual reeeistea
p •a oui
• ,‘1.. 4(o, all .ineunbers tiv.s mill a' y
profea I. nett's. Isqd "nal"
thought infil 1 legt ",t3
General,. 'dcite§
, .
"1 am sell en the theory ('
p1ac Iri thld world f -r
'floe �C co•Operat anvri, 0.. A
,
"atill among Capper, •
. `,17 Ala0