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Collections of, speeches by 'Earl
'Baldwin. • fanner Britialt4 Prinie Min,
'hater, and Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Prepident, Of, the -.United Stated,: hay,o
been hchined .inAlerniarty as "midesir?,
ahle Jiterature.I, Wbat 1PO. the Nazis
• read ,anyWaY.T; Stratford Beacon -
Herald,. • "
Snow as Tou PITe
Tourist . organ , in ail parts'
ot the country use the snow. as 'Slure,
•:, write eloquently of our unparalleled
factilties for outdoor ..sports,. ofOr
-.:outdoor Srltzcrlands at %tine.. We
• have:sent around the world ihagaine.,,
• • of,' hockey, ait0 the • ski almests, has
earned at'''Oleee-anfoog our national'
cmblems.—Ottawa Journal.
Esqiine0s, Ptofita. .
,In alt the, diantissiett that is ensuing -
4'. regard to higher Milk 'Priced,. ;it
' dee* to be overlooked that the dairy
faimor,. as ';inuch as anyone else, Is
„entitled', to a.,:leadonable profit ..upon
hitcoPeratien, and 'that;.rnoreover, it
'la the...urban ,,manufacturer:mer-
chant ,r who, benefit , „to a good ,, extent •
treas.- the existence otanch.‘aProtit...
Bri,001110, Ileectrder. and Tthe.• •
Forget' it! .
In the past, stock prkei.;;haVe'
re-
ftactod ' tett accurately business con-..
ty,no :In these
changing.dago it .1s foollsh to make
ert.Ypredictions as ,ta..
:ithe oetlook„". for .07aitadatitl'ettfit„..;10 eo
brlglit that our....ewn.:.adYiee
is tQfor-
get 'Free
•,Z.Prette." ' - ,,• •;... „
Arrest the Car- • ',•'
e'.inaaotending ofa ear 'for %,threti
months. is . not a paternity ',when,. 031111..
pared• :with the 'results •: or; the .010-01)7
operatiOn'Of•the vehicle..There can• .
'novalid argument against • im-
• nittlfing, tbo car ;of . the •,. drunken
• owner-drlver.. Nor is there niuCh reoM
for sympathy. for tlie owner who has
carelessly alto -Wed' 4/Sear to get Ante
'IMPriitter bandit' if ''bet.
. , , ,
.nitssion'Aci use It bimselt ler three
..rinentha.--7.7•Toronta:Telegram
'
• What the Weat Has Done.
„
• Nobody wou1 .say, oL course, that
wheat -growing in the west et • thilakee
*4c4:; the,. only r44:1.4agen,. prettentday.
Toronto or Montreal: There Vereoth
er Ceasel for their rItte; .notably the
• BUt that
, , .
: the Western curpariatitarWitiOne cause;
Midis major one;..cannetite....dented by
enY :candid person.. Mr.•Dyfilessis, Who
eays the. East ,cannot; saddled:,With
the burden 'of the West;,....mai...reilect
If haelieetiee, thet..,MOnfredi.,,TWOuld not •
be nal!the city it IS if no Wheat had'.
'been grown on these- plains Since' 1900,
.
•
• —Winnipeg vireo Press: .'• ••
'E EMPIRE
Copy . the ,
.ju40egr.:pertnitted.:te Rye
and work till ctier 80. While erclia-•.
.ary inortals: are officially %and :very
often .:altogether , finished at 551 The
reasonlsema to be einioat entirely
psychological. The. ,Judge in. England
.generally appointed ,,ator so, and,
can. liko Tertnyaon's brook, go on for -
ver. He'natiutallY feels boyish and •
hitoyant, being on the threslicild of a
•new career.- lie has still the. Court of -
.Appeal and the House of Lorda, ,to4
look forward to. 'On the serene heights.
of judicial, dignity; with the compla,
cett, consciousness of wiscloni and in-
Which'.he enjoys, (at least
in non -appealable pasett)* a judge .well
• may : feel fresh ...and., ithinOrtal., So-
'ciety should take a leaf.. from ,the
Judge's hook: :There is a needless. bur-,
rytng on Withlife in, modern :civilise-
tion.7,Tiines 'Of India. ,
Women In the VVar .
The ;womenfolk in;China are taking
their.. fall share of responsibility, in
the present ..Sinor-Japariese .conflict. .
Discarding lipsticks and eyebrow pen;
th-Whave.now, takee.active parts ,.
An th'e :trent lines.. and have been en-.•
'gaged% militia duties in: the rear., It
is even said that some ef ',them have .
.actually seen 'service, in, some of,. the
*.kri.M,ISSISt., SSA .bloodiest battled ' in..
'Shangla"1.::„:Throtiglieut.. the :'cOnntrY;':
17' •• retitietiing--1 • •
for enridlnient inte the„woiten"S'.•fight-
7
Ing 'fbreee;'• but se far Only' those With
••preiloila military training have been
.drafted.;. pat 'those who have been re-
jected are',.trying to .make themselves
useful in ether waYa,.'
such as bring-
ing comforts and entertainment to the
troops and doing Red ,.crostiwork, in .
base hospitals, behind:. the ,fighting
linea.:1 The fciriner',Red. Ariny;
subse-
queatly
pOssesses::.a 7.eontingent.. .of ....veteran
'Women trooPs.:=.. Hong -Kong Novi,
,
as Ince
elve ie
New -Born ' Cth14 In U.S.:. May Ex-
. Pact a .Lalage gaistence Tban
..Its Parents J�u1d—LengeVity
Data Studied -
. '
..,Today a flew-born:04M in the 'trait- •
..ed States m expeea live .twleve.
years longer'•thaa- US. parents could
JIV.P 0*Peeted,' to 4live, at their birth.
. The Oareatra ,had a mean eipe.ctatten
.of it% atbirth-of 4924 .years in 1900,
whereas • the expectation .of today's '
baby is 61.26 years.' , ' ' •
• • 3,964 Centenarians • .
w614,0.'longerihan...vio„...eVer
but .now Olen -longer; :we may .expect'
to live in the fetura.cannet be deduc-
ed from.. the tables that ••etatieticians,
have compiled. ' Suelt Is the general
conclusion reaChed. by'Herold F. Dern
•statistictan' of the, Vatted 'States pab,'
.:Plie :Health. Set:Vice. The cen.s.(10 '�f
1930...sho.wed that there ,.are In :the
country 3;964, Persona who are 100 or :
. More .yeara. old. Dr. Dere thinks this,'
is an ..over-etatement. It is incredible
that: 2,47 of these.: centenariansshoild be Negroes, who eomprtse/
',wily ten per :cent of. the ..total -pepula,
.• Ttiongit*.the assumptions of ',4 nipa.
';',".e'rn: life table: are - Unreal,lir,: porn.,
warns, it is. .possible to, picture the
: Win Direr.. Diphtheria
Among tourteen'citie„tit of Canada
' With. popidation...oYer 50,000, four had.•
•
no .deaths.'.froM .•diphtheita. in: 1936,,
four only One 'death,one had two,
. twit,
had three and one had • fear:. The.
mainirietwo had 181,ina25:06a:th0,,Or'.,
-together nearly threetircies. tis :Many .
itsithe other twelve ,Ccimbined.•;"•Again
.,'amcaig the ,:timalier,leitiesAhree- -haict
.,'444,'sta.deathtt from the. disease 4/1- ten.
years; two eacli.ha.va had none .ra-tiltie,.
eight and, seven. years, " three,riene in
shi-Years andtwo net% in five. There
are Many' ,other, smaller ;titles' and .
towndwith. nO.:fatalities.lor
Iesserper-
Iods. .,/t_thetotcald. eatnpalgri. be:stead; .
'ily centitinedand. left Were .:eitended7.7
:
generally to *Magda, and 'rural areae,
,..diPlitheria' *paid ,',8Oon,..,beConie.. 'ult-.
; .hnovvii in 'Canada.—Kingston
Standard;
Pressures Up To
1,500,000 Pounds
,
A. new tool tor Scientific ,:researeh'.
which 'gives pressures Up to 1,500,000
• Pottpds a .squareinch has ..been
' plied at the new 'research foutidatiOn.,
of, the ArmOur Institute Of Technology;
,In 6hicagO,.•.The.maxiniittn far, exceede.
any pressure preVieintly attained... .
•The .device inakos available ,Vida
, fields OL iiiVettfigation .pressure
pliettemeila; Varying, 'trete Stindiett,::of.,.
the structure' of the ,,'eartif., 206 inllee
below the surface to the behaviour of
Untapped energy in the interior of the .
atom.: ''''' • . • ' .
•It had been found that atidirie bend '
nnder; Pressure , and that ordinary .
. east Oen be bentto: a a pherleal Cur,
yathre ki*Ing,a.rddltici 'of fear itiehett.
'
• `TOO'MUCh For Implements"
. .
Canada's $6 -0,066;0004 -
year. faint iMplement outlay will be•
'Oven' early Cotatilderation in the 'House ;
Of OOmmofls *friththe report, of it'
raglitinientarY teinniittee fOrtnit*,the
ba�tl for a dieCiiiiden left over front,
4aft 760.
2 Mile counter
At . British gair
-Canada Will Be Well Represented
This Spring By E:thibitors and,
Buyers at the British Industries
Present state .f4the nation's lhealth
with theiraid. put it is hard' to porn -
pare our lengevity _with that, of: our
• ancestors .There IS reason to 'believe
that 'a Roman" in .Nero's time had an
, _
•
expedition of, life at birthof no Mere
than 21) to 25 •years. and-possthly :twice
that in Northern,Africa,
"The:first life tablal computed' 'tram:
deatlie and. the popplation of..spectitc
. ages exPOSed" todeath...was'. puhlish.ed •
.• 14: le.1 fine. inv./845.r- says.1)r. Dorn And, .
from thid. :table; based " on. ,records, in
,twO pai'islies,.in,•CarlisTe, England; be-
trtweett-1?7.9: and.17,874t seems ,that the
'average bey or trtrl hab'y., horn ft'boftt
1800, in England! coulccoXpect to live
38.7 years,
,
Impot:tance, of. Diseade. Control
'What ,o.f_fIJr3 future?.,It depends on
the.,,eontrof of such .old, -age diseases
as cancer, diabetes, heart afflictions,ktdney discilders,.strokea that. Cripple.
.gie !irate. tir.: Dern .quotes Drs, Louis
T. Dublin and Alfred J. '1,otka of the
• Metropolitan Life Insurance' Company•
, to the effect . that the expectation • of
.71.1k.Eq- birlih.'in.!thiseoaii•try_may.,even-
tually- be increased, to about70. In
New Zealand theaverage girl at tirth
may even now expect to; .attain . the
;age of 67.9 Years, tho average boy
.,.65 years. . . • • ,•.• •:, •,
. .
$porting Comment
___By KEN- EDWARDS-
,
. •
It seems that the.,
champion ...feather-%
:weight, Henry Ara -
strong of Los Ange-
les is hard after'Letr,
' i •twei lit
title. The boy Inuit
do some ,hita
sldg-
ging -takeit on '
.-ithe4amb:froM mote
2* tOughhoys Yet;
: how-
ever,' Armstrong ;has .knocked out 27 .
of his 28: oriPmlents in 1937,. which '
isn't. had, 'either. • .;
, :Even withail this -snow' ahd, told,
.;:weather the baseball moguls are be-
• ginning
-
•to _peep about ..Major • base-.:.
bali for 1938._ Theysay April 18
will open the season .'yvitl.t.'• Athletics .
at Washington • and Yankees at Bos-
• ton, closing ationt2.
,Oct.„
- A shop ;counter of __,British, jgeoda;,
.
26 miles long; will he displayed at the
London and °Birmingham ' sections of ,
the forthcoming British Industries .
February 21 to March 4.; The,
total, area occupied by, the exhibits •
• will be 845;000 square feet, which
'is well in 'excess of the 1937 record,
the London total already being 10.,-
. 000 -Square feet 'greater:
'Eight . and • three-quarter tons- of
. catalogues ; of the ,fair :in nine' lan-
guages are ; now on their way to .65
countries.'
:ShOw,Cards in 17 Languages
A new idea % in Landon this year •
will be aside on Many- stands
an-
noincing the Various langnageaspek-
etit by exhibitors,': The Department of
,Overseas • Trade has already... been
asked for cards in 17 'foreign langu,'
•
ages, including Russian, Czech, I3u1-
garian; 'TOricish-anct-Greelt,OneteX---
hibitor has beengitenS'eard in Es-
peranto. . Tive firms have 'assistants
who among therif,speak, eight langu-
• Canada will be well represented at
the' itur by ahibitOri-andlnliers. In
fact,- the Dominion -holds firstplace
among Empire buyers' ,, representa-
tions. A Canadian ;official and corn-
mercial, exhibit will be organized by
,the Canadian Government Exhibition
Commisdion in the Empire section of .
the fair, located on the ground floor
.of the Earl's Court Building.,
,. • .
Did you know that 'Pedro Canilioti •
nolds. the world's record for non-
stop swim? Pedro swam 258 • miles
in 3 days ip% hours. He swam
doWn-thsTarana-Riyer in South 'Am--1-
erica: To keep. up his spirits,•a:band
was Placed at his disposal in an rte,.
companying heatt..„ They played_ until „
exhausted, but still old Pedro forged
on alone to .Complete his 258th 'mile
'
:So.long.and.,sna, tch the: world's record.'
Early, Dominion Election 74,
•
CATHARINES--,-Prime
ter Mackenzie King 'plans to 'call
Dominion election next Spring Or aut-
limn-because of the split in Liberal, •
• unItY between •Ontario and, Quehea
and the Federal Government, Malcolm
Ross; !secretary Of the, • •Leagtie, for
*dace and Democracy, ittid here at a,
Meeting this week: :Mr, King *mild
seek a vote 0isCOnfidence:.01" bid Ad.;
ministration and seek to unity • the
Provinces, he said;
•
IMPERIAL YOBACCO'S .
INSPIRING PROGRAM
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
On a National
Coast to Coast Network
eWs.ln Review
Rumanian Parliament ,Dissolved
Buolin.itEsT;' -77. King Carol dis-
solved Parliament last week and or-
derednew elections to enable Ru-
mania te. exPress• approval or,
aisap-
proval , of, the anti-sethi-Fasc-
ist
policies et Prend rOctayian Goa.•
7h4T7r4Prenite „ who .'controls .but, '9
per ,cent of thei votes in the -Present
'
Parliament,: thus. will' baVe, a chance
to strengthen his •position at the elec-
tions set • :for March .
40,0M.MatiterY .
'.:114thlliht$ of Abe Week'* NOwli •
DUMMY LEAPSThings havecome.
to a pretty pass' when' a ventrilo-
quist's dumniy.inoves up. to first
place on the I* of. current radio fa-
vorites, , Jack' Benny who has held
the ,No. 1 position for the past three
Years may: .well ask, "What has ,he,
got.that I haven't got?”, •
Why, Jack, Charlie's real!
• AT tttE FAIR:. Canada has reaeryed
40,000r square feet of • SPate for the'
.1930 World's Fair, to he held in New'
York. ; should- "dyer • plenty.' of
room and scope ' for a worthwhile
tuild-np on Canadian life; its ;aims
'and 'achievements, The more niedern
the Show,the better. Let.us hope
.there will be a Minirnuni of mgeisin.
ed. hefeathered „Indians, 'shown trap-
ping wild creatures, and a it aximum,
of present-day features ;depleted, for
-.example, radium -mining in the North-
west Territories; tobacco terming in
Southern: „Ontario.; fishing in the
Maritimes; airplane: .transportation
development everywhere; suinincr
tourist activities. '
. For after ••all, ' it's our own
:that people of- the, United .States and.
Other eotiritries continue to think of
Canada as Our Lady of the Snows, a
land given . over to Eskimos, snow -
shoed, bears, , wolves • and half -savage:
customs.
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• ,
;FRENCH JIG -SAW PUZZLE: Every-
body but France seemed to be wor-
ried last week by, the parliamentary_
crisis in the course • Of WhiCh. a Cali-,
inet resigned ".and several high -men,
of the land -tried in vain to. form a
.Goverinnent: •
racin other • peop e• were worried:
.was that they feared the • outcome In,
:vvebblt :Europe of a shake-up in
France. Reason 'Francewas not too.
horribly concerned over'the Whole af-
the French government system
is Wilt :that way, on purpose so that
the least Change in public political,
.opinion is reflected in the parliament-
' erg setup. ' At any particular moment
the ,government knows pretti exaCtlY
•
just bow the 'country feels; 'Which
makes for greater eventual stability
,
than our forms .of • government , can
ever hope to ...again.
New French
Gi:pyerailient
'RAS. Chautemns last
.veek tormed a new.,'Frenchs•Govern-
ment composed. with two g,xceptions,
of niginhers. Of his own Radical-Soetat;
:1stPartythe".ntioSt ',moderate 'group
.of coalition
, Of 'tett partlea, khoivn. as the Popular
,..Whether;:tie'snecese •In ending tha
. five -3%y polltical cripla precipitated
by redignatien•Of•hiSpreYlOus, qtytiern-
inent meantthe doom of Popular
Front...1%011 was not immedlatoly
clear.:: It Was, Certain, • however, .that
inipitert,,ef.. the: Communists—Ona •of
the three 'main groups hi the coalition
-7-.11e4 . been . dip catited,l;
• Urges Closer Ties With U.S.
•ST. THOMA.S.,-.7,Describing the dit-4
ttatien in.a World supposed to bet•cifar.
ilized.as:haying developed into a state:
Of international piracy rather than -of
international diplomacy', Premier Hep-
burn' told members of the Bt. ThoMite.•
ltrancli Of the International, Associa-
tion ' Of ,,Machtnistif that, it probably
was thne Or Canadians to tip: Up •,a
little More closely. with the linfted
States, forgetting Imaginary -hotindar.
les so far ati mutual protection was .
concerned. 'RCP would put the two int?
'pens in such a 'position that it would,
he ;advisable ,for any ether nations,
.bent on invasion; and 'conquest, .to
leave Canada and the United States
Narrowly Escape . Bombing
NAprup..':•- Insurgent .'bombing
'-planetti,oitremely- actiVe-along-Spain's7
test coast these days, narrowly Missed..
'Ila.rD,3,14 4 partir-of SW.-1.4b-or'metn,
berg of the: Britieli Parliament at'47.*a!,,!
elle% this '
.exviemiis bomb damaged One or:
:the-Partirrs-:antomobileS dining a. raid
-
on -thecity, but -Occupants escaped In
jury., • ' '
'PrisCas Riot
ViNNIPEG.—Tear•gad 'tonal:at were
used to drive' unralyprisoners" frOM
•HeadinglY Jallaining-rboni last week:
Ileadingly is the Provincial:jail Sit-
NATIQNAL.THEATREL.EStablish-
•-ment of a:National Th,eatre in Canada
; was Urged recently by Malcolm Mor-
ley, English actor,. playwright, pro-
ducer and- critic who arrived in this
• donntry, to adjudicate -the-Dominion
Drente,' Festifal, finals of which will
be held in Winnipeg: ',It' would be a
, . bigvery--thing.f or -the -Canadian --The.-.
atre.and I believe it is 'coining," he
'"Aussie did: it and their sys-
tem Can.be 7duillidated 'without inter-
fering with or belonging to politics."
The Drama Festival each .year is a •
big;stet) toward .the.development of
a national 'theatre in Canada; but.
•
eter•Randal
there is a long read ahead yet.
'?Tis a pity that theCanadian peo-
ple do :not display its niuch interest
in OP. aralas as they O. in musical
development in the Doralnion. Last
year'ia Tor onto'the Promenade Syxn-
phony drew more" than,. 4;000 people
to the Varsity "Arena every, TnursdaY,,,
night: daring the Summer seasOn:
each'week to a.series of drania pre-
sentations. • ,
•
-,, • •
THEIR illf6H lipt,lidr:-Earlicin de Va-
lera, Irish -Spanish head of the ..gov-
.erninent of4. Eire (formerly 'tailed the
lrish. Free, State) goes to London last
week and asks Mr. Neville Chamber.:
lain,. head of the British government
to sten in, and.'end partition in Ire-
land, the division between the north
and the south.. 1V1r. Chamberlain is
adamant in his position that the con-
sent • of Yltrthern Ireland (Ulster to
you) Must first be '.obtained before
.
any move is,•mtule4cawarct :-reunion
of the two Irish states.
• Deadlock results, as there is no
..likelihood. of Lord 'Critigavoni.e Nor-
thern Ireland Government consenting
to link up with Eire.:. Meantime Lord
Craigavon dissolves the Narthern Ire -
'land ,parliament, hurries :On an elec-
It must have1been getting too quiet
'cuad:peacefitl-Over!:there.:in
the- Em-
erald Isia. Somebody had to start
something'
•
Scientist Tests ,
Animais' Vision
Alligators and VVhite Rabbits Lack
Acuity of Eyesight .
4Alligatere and White ahhitkt have
very poor eyesight as rid with,
-Man or with other 4ninla s ad•hirdat
Pr. John Warkentin of the Univer-
sity-4.pf Rochester, -reported to the '
American, Psychological. Association
Meeting at MinFeapelis:
Acuity of, vision is usually express -
0(1 in degree: of ,arc, a measure cor-
responding to size of type that can
be -read: or the site of objects that.
,-,cati.,•,ber,. distinguished. -at,-a-Atandird------,-
distance.„ •4
• Comparable to Man's Vision
Cats,• ''cottentail rabbits chickens
Woodchucks anil. pigeenS'Itave it keen-, ,,,, •
neSe of 'eyesight expressed by 30 see -
ends of arc,;'. a figure gPmperable to
rnarea Vision,
0Ontrastel. with this, the •altio-ator's
score is aao :minutes k Sin with '
arcs; ns with time,! 60 seconds make.
e. minute; this Means an enormous
difference in ability.to distinguish ,fine ,
details.. ' Objects' must be of comic/.
' erable "size for an alligatorto notice
them. ••• •
Despite the 'exceileht Vision of_ the
:little -wild -rabbit; the.. white. (albino)
rabbit tested only 100 . seconds.
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Na!ii Catechism
-Affirms Goal
Hitler's kisstrinn Aim Is Declared
-Unaltered 1936 Accord
- Said Just a- Blind
"VIENNA,—How the Nadia really
iii-
terpi'et the Austro-Gerinala :agreentent
ALCPHOIAT,EST: :The cendidera.-ble Y9er itlIeuPtitil9:trawnts ';NilintezrilctaltnetihYi'snit•
• Prominence given in the preas Of On. pithitshed-in the', December Issue , of, .
„.tarieto the ,War .en-dritalcen Sor.,. the Aufbritch, one Of •the
• tiverd.-- 7 7• 7 es- arcirga wi c ar
tigation of .triethOds of feltingsuch ly:.-01,inteil in Germany,. .•
.:-.dritiere,.rfOr.'4.4,1citholisrn: L. joelYn", It states that: Chancellor Adolf. HW,,'
.Rogers • Professor ChelaistrY, at ler 'deed' not :desire that the •strUggie7 '
tho University -of Toronto •vand , Pro- iii Austria, against Chancellor .Kurt
vincial Analyst, declares that ,final ' Sehuschnigg eeadeand sees the ,July
and COnciusiva.'evidenee of the ,degree • agreenient:. only as a ,StOpPing,rstane •
of alcoholic ititoxietition or ,the ab- tct•Anschluss: The...following:are .setne.. •
settee o it cnn be determined by a of the questions and answers, • '
.:single blood test. Such a. test rnay.• .• Wants Struggle ;to :Keep On .
be niadSty distilling 'bleed ;end:then% '' "boas the .kaehrer. desire 'our 'strug- •
,titrating the' distillate• ,•;ivith,•• ". di-.! gle to tetteein vie* cif.the ..tuty: agree-
Chromate- solution.- . "„ •• •- 'aletit?" " , • ' : :‘, -
But first of ail,.YOU4' have tO, eiteh .44y.
•"T1M the Fuhrer interest. that
your driver.
gentra
STRA1Eq1C.• LOSS i The important
about the CePture of Teruel by
„the. Spanish Government .army is not
:that the .!'!hunger4taetics," 'starvation;
methods of., General. Franco, irisurg-
, • .
peed° cl order:,.ehould : preffrunder
Schnichnigg'S knout?
“Not the slightest.".. ,
"Shala. •ive don kid glOiee, • regard:: •
Schuseltnigg as an honorable person .
and ettpress loyalty; to ',him?" :
4No. Untii, every ;trace of him and
mit Coin/Minder, tave ben beaten his System his vanished, .every referri.
out, but=that----‘the'--Genital-has-, -;:e'neate:-Anstria's"Geritien7M1dd10*.-19. ,
;face."' The peyeholOgical defeat he , hitter irony,' , '7. ,
stiffeied is trentendimi. • The loss Of. ,',Doesstlie 114th of .Tnly Mean -final
.7±prestige•may-baa-large contributory ;. peace 7between T -the two ;German
'factor to his •oltiniate .downfall, if ;stateS?".
Such it , is: to, he. •
..-
„ .
Deserters from Franco's army re?
Part, th4..alreacly- there is tineasiness
:and ,widespread dissension in insurg-
ent territory, that a rift in, the ranica
is imminent;
•
"Never.' There, Is only One: German-
State—the Reich." • r,
"Then,whY 'did.. the Puehre'r zinalte
the 1936, agreement'?" ,•
' Wants Union/ With Austrian 'Nazis .4
• PTO ,promote Germany's • interest;
• atidthese, pf .the Austrian Navi move-
ment. The 'rueltrer eXpects 'National
SintaiiSSI in 1:11Stri3:. to :attain' of 'lie ' •
'own volition ,the unalterable gOal .he
-hits---set.'4 before it---liberatiOn. .and.
Atischitiss."'
,
;
..uated thlrteen jnlles werft of •Winni-,
. .
.001eial "levastigatipti ...into the :dis-
turbance, 'Worst 111 theAnstitatiOn's.
histery,. started when., ringleaders .Of
the..'iloterth were Confined .to:•Punigh:.
•ment. cells. • They were., placed • Onfa-
tioes of treed and water. "
Egyptian. Royal. Wedding
CAIRO. 'Egypt's youthful King
• Farouk 1, who was 'married Thursday
to the 16-yearold commoner,-Saffnza-
gulficar; before the, ceremony receiv-
ed a fOrsdgn_delegation_bearing wed,
ding. gifts. . The British ambassador,
,Sir W."iLitnipsitn;: .brought two.
sporting' guns. and a, sporting 'outfit
sent by 'King George VI. •
• PropOsecr 12,000 Mile Flight
tOND0N..-Lirliree ftoyal Air' Force
7 p1ano will leave Leaden In the near ,
future. On an ,attempted
flight to; Sydney,' Australia,
�ingla stopat •Singapore, the Air Ming
istrY, announced this week. • .
• •
•
Camkridge Vanity Crew Opens Season'a Training
Xt..1 • ,
. °ening its ti4ning season four months prior to the reee with'Ox ord the, li
R Carn), for preliminary training, tollowing.whieh' the oarsmen will work out on the Ti
„
;
bine of Cambriclgt iserids its kvarsity trevi oiit, on the
mein
,
Say-!..*1.)rj*ck
Confessed
Murder
Walks Into Newspaper Office and
• Re"realti21.11:1ytarl.Cilla Friend
• '
Timmins Police last; Week :corinnii-'.;
nicated."with.anthoiities of Sacramen-
to, 'Cant., to check'," the Story • of. • 42-:
J„ear-old A ndrew.„31,erez„..„ii„lutriber-r.
jack, that he killed a man. more than
twelve , years age in Sacramento.. •
--"Moroz made -Whet -he calleert "don-
feSsion" in'the-ofilee :of the Timmins
Daily Press after saying: "I've gone
to the ends of the earth since that
time, but the memory of the thing
has liaunied me until 1 had to conie
Accorcling to the story, taken down
by a Daily Prese.reporter and*Police
!Chief Leo.- R.:-Gagnoni. Moroz killed -
a friend' named, Miller, •Aug. 30, 1925;„'
during an. argument. He said both
had been drinking. Millcr Was: shot
and died, the next day.
Travelled 30,000 Mkles, '
• "Myfriend and,/ had been drink-
ing," Moroz related. "We came out
. of a blind pig: on Second Street When
, "We began ah.argUment."
• ..Moroz said he took a gun from his
• pocket and when Miller grabbed for
: it the gun discharged;
"The , bullet got him right in th• e
stornach." , • ' • '
"I• guess I've traYellod about :30,-
tioct,, miles since :that • time," • Moroz
:Said, "Pint that thing hai been both-
' °ring inc all the time. / went to go.
back and fade the muSic,Wirt Oe
Hall, of Justice, An', Sacranierite and
you"Il get.all the details."
1..""
Cows Pron.! Canada
WASHINGTON: 'The ;lotted
States Ctietonis Commissioner has an-
nounced that .6,752 head of dairy cows.
'were linported from Canada in 1937, !
This was 33.8 per &me:. pf_the 'quota.
under the ...trade agreementwitli; tho'
•Dornialon,/ . ' ' • •:
laaports 'of: erettlii Were 131;866 gal-
lons, or 9.2 Per :Coat. orthe quota. '
In Deeeniber, '010136 pounds Oto
white. Or Irian Seed potatee'SLaillotint,
Ing to 6,8;00,..r Cent„;etthe quota, wore '
' imported;
it is suggested ainorig loyal Ans. '.-
ti ians tliat;Af the above Midliepresentd.'..;..
.iiitler:d °policy teward :Autitrla, it Is i••
desirable, that such an ()pea declare- ,
tion of dernianY's aim,' of the „atmeit- • .
1atiOn of Austriaand of. tier ; degrada-
tion to "Gati No 8 ef.the Th&rd Relck •
.,be .diseWried by, an authoritative -a
--Statenient-rfronr74etlin.
ie
uroja
Low Level
etln tf-Ye:arsIRtiederia.
• ' •'Deceintier Show,
The .water level of the:St, Lawrence
RiVer in Montreal }tarter. :during
DO-
cember was '12 3.4 "flitches higher. than •
the..pretileue !nen th • and 5 1.-4. inChea
higher than December,, 1936, 'according • •
' toa, report 'Issued bY the, Mines ; r,
soinCes Deltart,aient,, . ' •
• -The water level!....was ;150 inclites.., •
:1Owerthan the.. highest Decent:hot, ,
.'(.18,75) ;since 1860,: 33 inches hig"her. •
:than ' thelatOeSt Deeem bor. sinee, 1850. -,•.aa,d 1-4 'Inshos, loWe'r 'than
Che ovai-
• age !elm]. of 'fieconther for thlasi .71 '
Other Lake's Lower „Alta "..'
Stiapvior was. 2 3,4 .inchas,
loWar than November, i; 3-4. 'inches ' .•
higher-tin:it Decenilter; 1935, anti ,Ihro.e
,fionechhteie'ligtsittl7ert1t3alinarli,t6., aver:tie 10 el
three: %chin, low.
orthanNeventhor; I-2 'It1;;•ii.l.ower ihan •
'December .last year tuWa,,
r046,::.!fiab' r the • last 77
y1 ,
-.Lake trio 'Wild four inelios lower,
that 'Ne'veleher, 7*.3.1 inches.' higher
tlrnii eitir93
Ored loWee than ' e rage for: the
este'4rLake l:i.,:.1:.,t,.•,, , 16in
-
blInatiratilitq6b eiti, :811 37.1,74 1i
4...,1it
1lloc1;:hh.
er than beceinber, 1936,d ight In.
thee lower than , tho avgrage or:the
peat, 717 yeare... "4.•
•
. Florida hea'.approxii'ilately 4,000 '
Manufacturing ,plantSe„ which :preclude,
600 COMMOditiesi •