HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-03-31, Page 3Commentary on the.
Highlights ,Of the Week's Ness.
f9.4.1.11 rejoiC-
...J74.71rittekage thee.,kottiErit':
• Nazis' re-
ceptioir triumphal march
Into Vienna,. but. while these vocifer-
ous celebration* were' gedit.g on in the.:
• 'seyeets of the capital,, the etrantry'e,
800,000 Jews sought frantically to
eecape over the border, or cowered:
. in their hernes. , • : ` '••
, A ,feWr Of ;the fugitives ,succeeded
in making a getawaYe but it was. not
---,1.,Ong••••:--,b-Pf90.414Zi.-/-s011atel;S;Lstetioried„
4,t b.cir•deere ;P„Oillts Were :eeepeeing• all
from lein the country.
ext news tocorne out of Austria,
was that several inemjnent Jews : had
. •ceininitted"' suicide; rather than, face
the' pi eepec.t of Nazi .rule. Prof,.
Wolfgeng . •Denk, intereationally
' known head of, the University of Vi
e.pria'e secondsurgical glinie and
Jonas, Doralt, X-ray sPeetallet, shot
heinsele'esetsthelelnetfiCatio'n4fAeti
stria continued under a; new §1-0gAzoi
o (1,,. one folk, '<Hie., reich, one.
f uelekeret .
------Tbeeesteieide-tolle-aleeady-hasepateee
ed the .hundrecl'ina,r1c,'and will likely
goehigher as Nazis continue throwing
hundreds into eprisen, depriving. the
Jews' of all civil rights.
. PAUSE .'FOR Eu
-
repeat] erlie has eased offfor • the,
momenf leaving iisT, With a. short
• breathing -spate • before' the next cri-•
ids.' For A next4crisis there Will be
, without a doubt, Within ....the. next
Month, perhaps, beetitise',411 the iete• -
geediente are ready Mixed. , The pot
has only tocome tie a heel.; Mean:
time we are provided e with a „Chance,
to think, to Act' before it is too late.
Reaepn for .the pause: Hitler has
•
_
11
• 'solidateeli N new position in Ceetral
Europe before going -after Ceperte-'
:Toe take on „CzechosloValcia
he 1,,,e4id have to throw a major *part
of his army into the field against the
enemy's ceinpact, highly -efficient .de-
fense free; he would ,have to ,be:•
:prepared to fight :ltussia, too, and
• .:.perhaps France (bath allies of ,Cze-
_ .
choslovakia). e •
,
".DRAMA FESTIVAL --Greater
inter-
• Pet, thap, ever is being taken this year
in getting e ready for the D,oiniteicite.
• ;,Draina.,FestiVal to be, held. at. Winni-
-peg iireeelleie' 'After. the regional,'
elrarpte'rerepetitione' have all been run
. ea,•. ee : full-length: lay in Enge
heti:sit turene in French will be se-
lected 'film .theeDeininioneat-largee-
eaneLenumeraut One act playeeW,ill
be-
a- well.: A Miiiiriram.atand-: :
• 'he'd of .excellente:hae to be Met
be-
ioi-e li!otifostizik great:is may compete
at .Winnipeg. , . • .
It ce7itede,e dee tie ouragiere,te'ewopeee
that Canadian interest ,in the drenia
is' increasing. We hope the Festival
I •Competitibles will bring rop of Hi-
ing yburlg actors to. e.fore and.get,
them started On the road,' •
. . .
•FLOOD CONTAPI.HWI-in14e-n 'etxt-e
''• two years, $2,000,090 Will be Spent
:on a large scaleewater. conservation
. and hoed cot -arta.' project for. the --
Grand,, River. Valley„ The post of .
••,the"undeetaking is to ,be borne in tie
three-way split by ,.the:Federaleand
• (Inter:he Governmentsand the ihtee-
.ested Municipalities. , .
e',..Ceininissionera will be appointed-
,• two' , from Kitchener, ,....theee, from '
'Brantford, two fiont. Galt .and One
• eaelt, from the ether ':benefiting
• nitipalitie.s along .the 'Grand' River
and its ,upper tributaries -who
choose a chief engineer , to superinz
' tend the• eaerYine but of the 'project.
it is". leeped :to get 'engineering, Work
•, 'under Wayeby the, middle of:June...
Major' Operations' involve 'the 'cree-;
'lion of two dame: One at Waldernar
011 t.110 upper grand River, •' west. of
Orange ilolieneeson-
• the ('on1'stog Rvcr eper :Drayton.
These will 'hold. •:back the watee,in
•spring endelteeli it: feoin flooding .the
•region; 'in suninier they 'Will release'
it, ietoe an ereaithat for the, Peet few
3(111'S hasbeen drought -ridden;
TURN. DOWN,..---The.Unitcti States
• . . .
Government . has flatly .teirneti down
• the .p.roPeeal inede by 'Premier Mit-
011011 Heeberie, of Ontario. that Wee ex::
port surplus,. power for the use of •
Arnerican consiim08: *shin:W.0h,
• ,plaitily, does not Want. Ontario's poyk,7
',er.,"'estiecially en a Stort."-terin
subject. to Withdrawal: ,
If, however, the Proviiiee of •0n-
-,tario and: the'Dominion of Canada
,should he willing :to develop the. St.
,Weietecei waterway, for peWer; the
Washington dovertunent,wotild agree,
• to the diversion �f • the lieriogami,,,
River waters vial Long. Lac'into the
• Great I.a,10$ oyateiw .• '
$oto:Nis•nfikcly that events
Will' find 4.)ilt,,4P4Vinceof Ontario pre-':
• pared •to, sPeff'd millions Of dollars ori
77'1 St Liiwreppo -tvaterway project. •
PitEg$'1N PERILL-FreieAoindf the
.Preea..s in "very year p accord-
, ibt.,to'../. A. Spender, distinguished
•newaPaporMan, who, , last
• Weck told the Institute of Journal -
ISIS tendon that '!!‘a very few faise
Stepsmay t0ti0us1y peeidtliod
' the li-
btei which are the conimeit
•y Elizabeth. Eecly
of the Whole .Protessiori."
=1eedoii Of • the- Prese:-"ia tOtilIFT
eXtinguished in one-half of the WOrld,
-end enethe other half there are.
, ,enoigh. eileiniee Of liberty who will
gladly seize eny handle that We nay
gise• them," Paid Mr. SPelider.
Highlight's Of
Carer
The Past • Five Years Of His 'Life
Save, Been tventftil.enes. For.
Germany And For, the WO -fid:
, 1933
January, '36. -Appointed "chancellor •
•et Germany.
.• 'Oetb.ber •14. Germany 'loaves the
League e of Nations aed the Dietern
1--iiiefireollfeereetree; ' ,
• • . •,' 41994 • • .
•
. June 14, -Meets Premier •Mueseill
.•or, Italy at Venice, • .• •
blooderarge' .inci
:•rient revolt' by .Storin •Troop• Leade
Ernst .fteeline qaelltdebY gunfire.
...July 26.--leranS- eon papen'apimin
ed as his ambassador •in.An
tria, Which. MOurneii the Nazi essas
Engelbe'rt Dol
fus
Atgut 2,-:ePresident .ven Ilinde
'burg dies; :.1-litler assuineS• fifnetiOn
Abe president.' under • the title' O
.'Reielfe-chancellee and Fueheere
Noeernbeir 28.-7H:NaZi nettled 'ttiehee,
Danzig •State. .
t 1935.: •
• March 16,•,t,EteintroductiOn• *tut
versatertilitery servigeein Germany.
• -.Jane ,•Gerrnan:Bripsh neera
• age eem ene :Con el e detde...,,e,•_..ereeeee..e. •
,
Psychologist ;Declares That The
Past Few Decgtiles ,HaNie °eel'
Our Cencptiolie ef Life on
This Universe Turned Upside
Down — New • Adjustment
Now TO:Be Made' '
etiYalee ehe last zfei
decades le turning- our world upside
down, and it .1,votilri be: well for its. len-
ders to tilkink .about the epViromeental
readetistmente neceeseeyliaeiptileee,
Dr,. Geiald ,Weielt, of New yerle. teld
the Associatioe of CdprinerCe at New
Yoiqc last week, "
•
Dr, Weadt,ediresetor: Of 'the Ani,
eri
• Isititute ot Nowklpilsi N% S di aft-
• JannarY lst. ; to the dieector of
he
cince for tNew .,, York World's
:Ieair; 1939. He 'spoke on "AVIiiit Set-
ence Is:130111g, To Us." • • •.
a- After recalling •the„ Varioes bah
Le-raele-e-alat-ella lt-11 ecessarretir Ore` rig
we use today and shine 'of• -the layette
fli tiorta' they heve• mede possibee • the
Dr. . '
P- ,:'''';Improve conditions
r "My definitlion of seienee Is the,
.
bet use eaf the Iranian, intelligence
t- for .Imprciying: the conditions, .iinder.
s- which we live thatee modifYipg our
.etivironment to nee purposeS.
1- "We have aceom,plished this to sueh
an e)ct.dot that our, enVirotiment has
11". receded' aa a problem and. so. 'the next
s. gep,eration will'Iteve to :devote, its •ene
f ergies to modifying:the socal envlrqn
•ment. ' .; • e • •
4.• No Longer: Combat' Natere'..1
My .grandfathen, foie:initanee, wept, -
Out. to: Iowa in 18e3 And,like thoas-
andweif other pioneers, came face to
fade with nature. Today I work In a
skyscraper and le toe In a,skys,crap,er
-Merelt 7.4.-,RemilitarizatiOn • of the.
,Hitlerie peace :.offer. •
July i1.-Restoratloii Of :friendly re-
Jatlons
,
betWeenGermanyantAuStria.
, • ..August.'2,8:.7-Geritian''coiniipiebry
service '.exthridee to tWo Years,
' October 24:•-.e. GerMani recognizes
,Italy's conquest of Ethiopia. ' •
November 14.':77- 001141,10r discards
llittittiljOila01 fie:•, Versailles .Tre4y'
Conlierningfivers and streams.
•• • • 1937 • •
• 'January '13; 'eIertnann
;•Geteriag' goes to Mime .con:V.4.irs*-
tigiii3 Witte Ifebuce.:
. • • e. ..1938:. • .
February sinnniOns:dhati:.
".eellor,',Kart 'vette Selinsehnigg of Aus-
tria te:terchteegaden; .denia,MIS anin-
crease4n Nazi 'infitiencee'hie-lbeektii--
-teintrGeorerninent., • •
Felnentry 15.- Hitler accepts new
, Austrian, Cabinet,. reorganized to,
In-
clude ntembers..:
• March' 11. --Hitler !Nazifiee: Austria.
•
Half -the' time I •do not even knew
. .
Nylixtt, the:, weather is. And :' the . only
tither come 'face to ace with nature Is
•when 1 o to a hospital.; Otherwise
And'thathasett happened yet
dorn encounter nattre. • ' •
"Our pentacts, ehe efeee; are slew-
lyebeing eeduced to those :with Other
indieldualseealid the energy, we once
gave to 'Co:Oa:Hag, nature we now ex
pend on peeple. 'That, Is ;where 4,0r.
next ..fao,t../ lies to adjust ourselves
; to each other 'While adjusting seletiee
and: 9e.rselltes.”. • •
Didn't Need Need Write
,
,
ricrineet Fore'easts
,eed of 600
AntrCillated 14.- The
Eir‘tosph'Vre •
WAS1ING'1'ON, Airplatle.s which
will fly at speeds: eppreeehing the
speed Of seull4: are ;`,Rlat ..itierand the
,epreere4 an 'aeronautic:el. engfneer told
:the'..SoCiety Of' Atipaibt1Y6-
•
'(k T rea.inotepeof Wfllia.iispoit, Pee:
eleClered..e the t
planes 9peratfi1g sooii
will b9 builtanti that plies 'capable
of' fl nee 0.00' nitlee anhour are Cep-
.
c ivable. •
. The speed oe eetrad is appreeimately
.800 miles an boire..Previetts eatintates
„
tie the phimate ee.eed of human flight
eave exe, • lie' figure at , emnewItere
heleveen. 475 and 550 miles per hear.
Iii' a special. high-speed Wind ettunel
',of the . nationpl adv4sory comMILtee
"-for, aerontifilicg at .i...,angiey Ve„,
speede 790 niilee per hour can be
demoneteated."' • •
•, Tests of medelairplapea .in title tun.
'nel heve intliCated that at speeds, he
excess.: f,.41)(Y.rnjjes: an: hoer „a, "shtick
• wave', develops on the wings or noe'e
of an airplane 'and creates. a tremen;
dolls resistalice',. tilos definitely
linilt-
•1ng its speed. ••„7. •
• Lanipton pointed out,. howeyeee
'iris estimates -of speed were based on.• •
the assumption' high 'speed. airplanes
pf the future• Will, .ffy,,Mestly• In the
,strAttisPhere Where, undee, rarefied. alr-
conclitionS, thee".ehock Waye". will not
aPpe'arl until very high speeds. .are;
-reached. • '
. .
prove long-range conintereial,
particularly Over the, oceans, aviation
experts painted out, but Would have
considerable niilitary advantage. in.
:Vine of .War: ..It „evonld be pessible
• • ,
reach and attack. an :objective 'before
a deeendhig . force could ' organize' its
4
anti-aireraft batteries.
ossilsfor Company
•A scientist recently ;told, a Crowd-
ed .court • that he spoilt ;nightS',aniong
the fossils in. the Beitieft. Museum
rather than 'go ,honie and fade his,
.'wife.
, t ...ViV 'revealed ye,ee,ntly that a Brazil eipects• to grow more cot-
-...1-ellfeemige.--Imate....., o '-had-,-49 banking_ -ton .per-acre41-Sn'sbIar",th-I-e-Vebe-:.:
-accoinits,vvas illiterate and could not •fore because Of more •zeigorous eeed:.
• .,
write his' own eteques. .1. , selection, . :
'CANADA
•Watch ()et! ••
. • ,
Frenoli bombing planea ;law elyeat •
. I, •
•
t t e s of 30,cwo .feet: 'In the nex
'r''''igie-W1-(1‘ tat"' even haee the donb.
fuel eutiAfaceien of eeeirig where, th
hotel) ;entnI's, feone hetove ebeirig kille
by di•-•7:141itl'On .Pre'e Press. ,
Stockings And Wa. •
lf ladies' .c.iiiffon tockiligs di ovi
,
inhivithin the ilee*t 'few Months,' w
•are itiforaied..hy an enquiring writer
Neel, Vetere,- it'll' he beent1sO jaPat
:is dumping raW silk Stocks:pp .the, '-
ket ;".11-j5Crtio- iirices to raise: War fkmdp
.:thaotmjats sr;imcleeZES jr,iieot;a1.:neearly, needs — St,
e. ,
.7-Fearn.:1:41-ee fae'f flTiel:shbe'e,81113encois
td in71:LOItteetil'
,
that 1.h6 WQ.1116.1.. riratoeiate- there. ve),Y
seldoni atipeai. cm cletrges'-pe Infring-
ing the traffeeelawe. One explanation.
, • . . •
. le:thee, they: are More careful and bet-
• ter th•iyers and the other that the
attile o•E the •SPecies is uatially nrach
Mere chareileg than the net.i..)e, veeiety.
ee-lertiatford•Expeeitor,. •
THE EMP/R
oe For The Jews,?
W hat •has ...happened Once e933•fQ
t t1"/ 500 000„.,..):eWsGrniany, is de'x..,
'nat 't aterdeted at first the atten..,
d awn of ',the Worldand called forth
dee the sblidarity'ef the JeWish conimun,
ities 'foe n planned ,dverSeaS'..emigt:a•-• •
What is 'happening to -the mill...
ions of Jeare. in Poland, Austria., Bain.
fl garY and Roumania is leee drainatie,
e but .ineee terrible: it hes, so far ,not
,e Attracted the s.eriove, et:owlet) et •tete
1111 1.1 • leahliee. leer Lee it *Oroked 111
,,,etini,lentrestere--theeeseel4elenetre,:eterbeal7
Jewry. .yhp. peOblern is thdt of over
• 5,000,000 • meti,. women . and children,
fall of energy and the will' to lis e,
telleaeat'eancleaaleneed; whoere', not
onlf. 0We:a the possibility of deverop-'
ing their, eepacitiee, en their own
coningbue .also increasingly de
prieed of the' nmens:of exiitene,
in a narrowing world, denied the, poss-
ibility' of'. emigration. 'or The ,10c1.00,-
000 .i.T,evr:s, in 'Europe, only 3;000,000;
...wbo are' eitizent.,,Of the Seviet Union,
enjoy equality of...,OppertenitY, but
without inaldevidu, 'or religiebs :fee*.
doin; ,' and. 1.,000,.090. the' • Western
dettaecratie' countries, 106, enjoy i'both.;
that opportunity And .1pdivi4ua1 ant
religious 'fi'eedeni, have a fair' chance
in life.: Of therest,., over .3,000;000 are .
:en Poland, nearly 1;00.0,900 In the
-kingdom of :Greater 'Roumania', „ E41-
athelr% ;000„000 divided 'between•: ree
• 4.
Peppng Th01.1,. VP
Toyooto- pa s t or 'where the conere4
gational eingene been. hall heat • . •. .„ , .• •
ea, paieftilly so, .is, renbrted to ha ee
seeueed great' i•esults when; peldi• to
the . singing of the".1.1kx.ology at the
close af the service,..he .remarked to
his ,patiehleeetS,:e.elest 'intaginee 'yeti
, ere singing,: Hall e hall e the gang's all
• Ifere'.";, The 'reap.enee evai„.Vieellerene. •
Catharines Standard -e •
Tightening Up On Paroles
it..wilUe be I:Tasselingte•••the, p§oPte
lot:Oetaelo to knew that Attorney -Gen..
eral Conant bee .given '•hia "afisurance'
t)iathe go.•carefultrinto any an-
Peelee.for remission' of jail sentences,
and ,thet • only he exCeptionar. eases ;
lll .ePpeala,be gianted ThIs .aaadft-
...ance was •given in reply to, e ,request
et the Police Asseciatlon oe •Onfaricie
and ple.qtiricoriatalitga' Assod,ytfloti.:
. of ,•,cattada, The police, kpow• better:
than anrbody,'else•the'..great.,dangere
that lurk,' inthe'eoo-freen granting of
appeals "for ParOleS\ :th "their records ,
te.ginde .theni, they are ,Uptible to ese''
cape theeeedifeletalOnethiit'etoitirelW
.,,,prisoners.,..perkSt inhiving the life of a
criminalStratferd Beacon Herald ,
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..00K SHELF
By ELIZABETH EDV
•
' . • ' ..tHE BOO( OF
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f.!•- • - '
The. first comprehensive 'work ever
published : with allmajor, species 01
birds 01 Canada end the ..T.7Pited States,
shown inefuie colter has been:le/ailed by:
:thee. National • GeogeaPhie ; • Society,
Waihhigtoe, As, well as yield
. • . , •
portraitseof 950 • birds, this ,handsome •
Wbrk in two VolninS.... contains 1,11e,
grapaiei' setting forth the tharketeris-
' ties ot each species Of bled, Its range,,..
beeeding.liabits and other features at
behaviour.' (lever:in „Jet ion maps, too,
eeliselose-eitere developments ! in. the,,
studyof biriertilgrationetheciegh bird: .
i• • .•• . ,
oanaing. ; . • •
"BoOlt of' leirds"ebringe 'into, the
horne ' the neatly aspects of beauty,
' MyeterY. and '.eatertniaieg feet from
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the • tar -flung kingdom, of birds; is' of
'-liftereet ee well
ne-eto-ettie-traiired-ietentifi:e obServer:
Thiety-ee'Veh. feschiating. Articles. 'by .
ontsteetling' hied atitherities, make a-
:Ve1atieble encyclopedia of bird-lereeell.
• twos': of •boatItt, "The •Peelt... ot :Biters"
IS aisle e.minently eseful. •• • .
' ,
National.. Cleegraphle.• Society, •01.
publislice ' "The
Boeit.'nfeBirdS" , at COFet' ($5). by
.Cilbette' (lreeyenor and •Alexander
Wetthore, '13§ pages, two velinnes„
Ontario Mines
Topped Record
• TOTtONTO, '.ze. The Caneditin Instie
tUte of efinitig'and,'MetallimgY in C0}l
vendee here heard rePotie „Of recoiid
rninerat 1 odutfon n Otnaele aad
eQetebee etivingethe last yeai Ontatie
rni01 '11 pi oductioIi froni all semette,
retidtied $29938000, an ineVettse, Of
24'.,ner; cent, in.evalueeoede1936, itself
tiee`ecord yetite but^,enu Of
e 8 to. a, •Statehl,W, 0411(14a4teLYCIlig1ir•
$95;0891;900, was reaCheil In that prov-..
ince 111.1937, ail inereAse ot nearly
31, per, Cent:. I ".
. The , 'Ontario ,1 eptirt4nd4 th8' tea.
esonaldecline in etineteill
And .c1e.3 products was liernial and
proepette.fee-1938 indleate 'that Iast
year's. Ve.0014‘11,Ii41it:CV611. tkOdbdod,
In Ottehee the lew ebb' fit :inhieral
predttetlee 'wee .roatited itt loaz, When
the tOtel bit to $25,938,609..0 Steethig
In 163 the sttivey'' took an 'upward.•
tUrti- WWII1ia elliee been
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ot. .
Refugees fr_onk_Nazi,Austri!t_Fluck .to.Borders,_Seeking_Safety_
'/.
t il'
011,
,
... ....
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Ant:- wei Auetelane fleeing tidtor‘ t4a•do;.elbimibilt of German' ;ideas in the .peacefill, conquest et. Anatt•la 'tire ^
, ,
flocking to various borders in quest of Safe haven's. This Re dienhoto shows aNaii border 'patrol at' Litidati,,.. on
the 'Austaie8itiss line turning back a;car 'of refugees, While a' priest 'at:right. itliceved. to. 311.55 tinmelested. •
, •
ust Surrender
Eskimo. Relics'
.To Ottawa—Canadian Scientists,"
Archaeologists and Explorers
No Longer Able to Take Away
;Specimens WOout Keport.',,
, • • . . ,
OTTAWA -No longer Witte Adele.'
Hata, arehadolegiatsand eltelo.rers„lie
able' to eXeavate Eekiinci 111ill in Cane:,
itda'e Noitlf$Feet."Tereitories and.earty
off whot they .11114.,
noW..eifeetiVe,, re
quire .all; archaeological ep,Ceirnetee• to
be submitted te,tlie• Dominion GOVer•it,4,
'ritent. AythiiirqtJy the
711-ona1 MnsOlinf.)of "'Canada be 1,
alned ood, tlie remajadoe will be •re7
tinned to ethe finder only . en the .eclit.,1
tinfoilthat, they be bernittnentle dee
posited in "eaine publie 'Institution, In
Canada Or eleewhere, evliete they will,"
be avaitabre•foe'stildy • '
Otte, tithe the leile in aechtteelogiettle
• rwietifoh•Wai .;.‘fidttord keeneek," lteete-. ,
.. •
ey,Of, ,itiOl'IOakno61 Natitine' set Co
WOrk attd flnally reCtinthientied to all,
colintefea,,iri 'WhleheileCeeetlett, •tyot•It ,
latio,:itito)t, ditindatd tot...ot
•
.‘;
chief. AIM .7being ,,to ensure -to each
,cOntitry the: retention 01 a113 dug
, • • ,
up in, hi own' donittin if" eo desieed.
' '.Permits Needed b 1.... •
In 1030, the Cenincil Of , the North •
West 'Territorleseadentee an ,Ordinance
'for' 'p'rotetiou of, Raltimo iuins This
• rentitred pet nilta , froni the ,Colitnis...
Menet of' the T,ereitentee ,foee'acatnIti,
atfon and eectivation of archaeological
eites and laid dOwn varietia .Othek'regr
ulattend Whfeli haVe peWebeeti en0p10,
inehted by the League Of •Nat1Oni4,. •
^ .
Alligator' in ,Bed. •
, •
A, Prague chambermaid' totind
tritigittotiteit bed", --'She airto
.scaeed the, lost, all Power of speech
$onie hourie 'It NRIIS an ..N.todrir"
e.ao*a• fief,. .
!Suit:burn Meter .
'ATLANTIC 'MT -Ye -LAO UltraeVIO-;
let ray Meter. Mai be ittatalled•ein •the
beach here -tieeft tonititet te'thatliatii;•• '
e1 nay knOW' 'eWliett theetNe had
ettetigh etittlitirW fiir.:AA fay'. • *
Liveitock Shows,
Definite Increase
Higher, Egg Prices May Cause
Farmers to Raise More Chick-
ens This Spring •
••Prodnettetf, Of liyeetecle was
1', 011 on Me ilie,reatte in tbePaSt
cording...AO a l'eNitt of. the Ontarle'
•'Deniiiitneht Of" Ageleultere last' week,
Which sald that ofttlice sheep and
lanths *ere consideral.dy higher now
than Et .-ear Ago, Sallie; liens and
e)iLcJeiis 1iowaei., ' shoed a deereatice,...
• The department liiitetl'2.619 200 head'
•of cettie, elasseee Deeetnbee,
1937,.•cortinttred with 2,503,600 •yottl:
previetiely., The 'repore added (het 1OW
peicee for .egge in the 'Spring of 11937
.combhibd tIt1i high
oauSed -ter m er e to • tediree
nooks to the eleweet leVe1 hi eome
,years, perticelarlY in northern ad
•:eaelerti C:tta:-lo t1t With ogg t1ile6
On- 06' 11.1)tr h ,it 'We'a tepected, fate
• Mere' weithl ealee 'Meet ehlekterie.thie f
• -
• some •400,000 'in. C'zechoslevakia-who
.aie•relaii'vely e1l off-3.50,000:in Ger
niatiye• and ',250,900 between teatVie,
Lithuania 'ad yegoalavia. They 'con-
:etitute'an internatiopal social PrOblean
which cannot be solved. by philahthre,",
,py alone; or, by„any efforte•of'the-jeW-e
lah eoMmunity..aletee; but requires the:
• united 'efforts of :the riations, such as
', e
,was made by the States m;omb. ere of
the 'League when 2,,,000,000 Greeks In
,.1922., were uprooted from the. Otternan
pawre:-L-Nineteentli Century And Af-
'•ter (tendon): • e•
News In Review*
:-JaLine5 Badly -Shaken -
, SHANGHAI.;:-Teditipese..Coinrauniet•
arnilee 111Cgti4eri1lr:bniids. Are choking
:jaininese cOnianmication...lincA, lit hit- ".
•
'and -run ::itteacka thi'Oughopt " the, vase:,
• North Chiee' War area. • . •
7'. -Reporter£i-oiitheNort1i-Chei p oVeTe
-ince& inVaded'ebyeelaptinese.' troops
• dieeted. this Weel tat swift Chinese.,
• thrusts 130111nd...the:. lines ltdd stallede
.eneveniene efej'epenese•leinforteneents-'
to .1 he' Centralefeent. • e , •. •
, .Reeed .111 nranfitalnees -areae away
vailyaee fines ' •Japanese
7 have ed.eq•tieled,• the Chnieee COniniene.
struKketiine-ancHieeejneeeeeeeee
,Jantinesci eleteehmentee .•
• •
. . .
ckeral, getterned• ••
SARNIA.e-Eaat I4iimhtoti this • Week„
remained in the. ClOveriment. celuttui,
with Charles 0 1hibahk ,R-peve of
laefrOita, 1•.0„ttiti1ng..the' seat mites, Va.;
Cant blib the.,•death of Mitten D. SieVi-
' 'Car: • ten 'Pelts out of 123 mire-,
;ported in the; prevIn'cial. 0'. election
.the.Liberal-Progressfee had. a mejor-
ity 012 42 over J. 1.4h1ik7-:(fifrile, Con-
servative.• '
• British -Jap Agreement, Expected ;
$:111.:sid14A!.,-., ;Unofficial Jepanese.
'eee that trni•ftiati4aptliwad egeeement.
with regard to Vhiria' may be reaelied
Wen a Week (nese,. Aecoeding to the
11 51(1 611',:%1.1it'S.•
' rid ri a k ;••tzi yrct ogat'4e •Bri LA s
.
(10111111 (111 ' y110.1TAf
Seetle„Cliina, and Pt:J.141We reeognitton'
Of japan's:- o m inaitee • la N.nrill
, Nazis' In Brazil,
DE. eAN1elft0:-eelffietaseby' the
Germate gevernment to, 'regainfree-
celtinite itetivity for Oe1li11111s 111
1.4Iraz rith -into a btind liltee:
:It :11•:a.s: 1.011 1. oeeige
.that le 0 ecign w d
'Aranha h is 1,'(;jec Led. flatle the lAtett
s'eteee of represeniatiehe,4igaiast .8tle
711 ,5••11):ao e
. .
• Czech ies101takiett ,l-litleritet, •
"PR kti ,, ezeehtielpv altia,-;-• The Neel
Sudeten fle,i•Mene.titidOt Nenr:ed aiete-
lone; Whe je• called the "eZeChos'113-eakin
. . • .
beelthifi. the :largtilt party .id•
irtalittiperit last,eeke,',n,d, When the
dereten Agrarian 'ettgue (diet itiet,
from the Pelee') ,withe
(ire* 'tenth.. the GOVelerateht,
The •Agreetiqt8,:' 0116 of the strati;
--Gtesa 11111101-71-0/1-1'14 07.'10 I C11-41
131411.k1,1*toil President leiletnird Renee
• in. hiseeftoets to retitift •Firehree Adolf '
ltitiei "NazifitAtioie' tit tettieheielo,
vakia„ WithdieW froth' the CAbliteterad
Met ged Itenfein*g Slide t it Or.
wan' patty.: .„ , • ,
,• The sUrprise IntiVe, bailed by. Nal,
11.S bi"f:tgi'itg neeeee ' fulN111.
• •iitclit ot hisul 1.1. ek �50,;y0,ar-Old thebry '
that 'alio 'Mester:, ot • Pollethia ie the
infester ;of g
00y•fillw dOputhe, In the 10150.1.
' •„
•
Vitanii0 :04 AidS. •
• 41::P414 07914*
Scientists Find What Makes.R.O04
• . ,
Develop •
Vitainla 13-1, 'essential for' litalthr
conditions- .pi human and onfri141-444k
lea; '11-.0been fpuiett.efrto :Or as a' [tete'
: pope. for stimpleting root 'grow.tit in'
pleats . with an even more powerful '
actipa„then tepretleced by the pleat ,
growth hormone., ,auxin. A group pf
,!..ienesit'inittuiets.pwr oTrkeici.hign6leotg.t.,heol.,C. a.,1Fif:irpwia::: ..
''•
Went, .DM
it. jaes: poueer.. end Dr,' C.f
. e4.'''''
0, Warner, • r,epor tell': a o in Mutt i catiOtt
'to. eScieace'! that tbeyewere eble en.' , • ;
, ,prod dee. roots on 'plant cuttings, by US • •
Of 13-1' vitamin. „called enemen, • when
, the ; plant grow; th • ' her mope., , ', u•axin, • '
'pfa;ei;:td. Y'llt•erfriele41x);.:fnilei':'1...1'44iti i':. :::ts.,Ilti'Lle:111-311;:gt)lisa%laut '-'a,ftliZI''
' •' CO•tainge. Treatee, Sizqqiqlly:'. •`,,•
•I'!:,q),' 'Cf. 1hera failed., toreduce roots. ,
Tv•elve e1. these failures 'wire :treated
witli Water and tivelve "With anetirite
Only .three .1•9titA,:cleve;loped On the
weametzeigroeip • ande4teetye11.eVe
-rigorous rots,develeped on the plante
,receiving. aneurin. The' also report ••
that certain. amino ac -ids',' substances'
that are essential' to the maintenance
ifi6')Iteailialiltiseliiii6., pjarttillacal7a4g„: ...4..111•oAl.741.°04.11e-91hb.„e.n.
laq,. '
,- They, believe that , onetitin isthe
elialtieg factor ineplaiit growth.' tilted.
'elope it will ncit'peoduge root 'growthe
but after the, process hits been initial- ,
etwith'auiin'the anenria Is necessary
for its cOntinuateOn. Without ineurin. '..
no 'growth or roots is -possible. The•
email amount of ti' substance that is :
ordinarily required for; growth ,is pro- •
duped by the -plant in -ether parts of .
Its anatomy:
. 4
Plan Waterwa
Wit out
:
.0 Fither'7. Thinnes:'
In Nev.r;:irrage
• 'Scheme Has It In View.
.LONDON: -;-•A Thanies. without tides
serands as incredible as England with-
out roast., beet. But that's what,. liu0-•*,
.,pOrteri.'ef the biartteS barrage. scheme
proposal
,,odaadd'xt ,p45,11e inquiry 'Opentlagett
.'
• ,
the offices of ehee:Port..Of London
- Authority, March 29.. .‘• :• •
' A' bani...1,500:ree't,,,Long.
. (Inc, plan • ready for subraisseezt .to •
the inquiry,' prepared by J. Q...
Runge, efigineere • envisages ea dam
roas
...,111,15,.1.:17:42iti,2.,,'-'5.1into.:-0.a. wouldetI havet3:er sTt Thames
pga set •
rail ..eraffiC..oVerthe river.• ;Above. the •
pro -
'Changed, 'Estimated ,coet' of:, the ,
.dam the water level woeld'reinein un-
• .; • • . •
lo,etk-s 'ane
wit o,:.c a u s olva.yst per nil ttp,g...rood and .
• New 'Dock' space. -
aee. eon -ie. -of •. the •edvapte.getr,
:!elainfed. ,fer' thee.berrAge idea '
-Prerriotere: • . '
It would:. give • IJoaclori neWe decie
epace,',25 miles longe.' • .'
, .
let eould leaee. and arriVe
ehe barrage at any state Of the Aide.
,..0enesetineleaseriluel; e.paesingeOiV-'•
erbeat service .could mote. easily „be..:,
• .es.t1)11'shed:'-•
A e.anstant , water., level above the
barrege sou1d eheapen' navigating/.
eoste•by lessening the need firenight.
. . .
river, would be much, 'cleaner,
48 so per Cent., of LOnden's Sewage
Oilers the 'I'haniep .below the' barrage • •
Site.
From Obelisk
Ii ?ublic.Seruare 'In.. C.Ontfe', Of.-
•
Pa is, Franto',
. ,
- •' ,
PA 111 . se vent Y.11,Ve foot be
I isk, 10 the eentee 'Of the 'Plaee, de la
'C'onni.,de that' mice .eteed In ".fi.ont
of 'a teelme erected 03 ,It'aineSee II' at
:the r.reniple•. or Leger'11. itt beeeme.par. •
Of a, e VaSti, 'suntliAle. The e Municipal. •
C'iiii1i1 of Pails ',leis 4aPp1opel1ted • •
5;000 franee ,to finance 'the'Plap:
' obelieke, each
,a02,011eepher1'seNeedle.aii London and''.,
the, smaller otie In •Contral. Peek,.In.
New Volt, Are.belleved'te haep. served ,
in Odell flipet einielialseas Well as...
cmhelifslithente tif the teinplee, 'Each
ie feline& by 11 pyreinicliop, the feces'',
whrelt.' AA:,angle o,
60 degedes,' And feenterly the
'Jens w Ole Sheathed. in . bright metal, ,
that canghti And reflected the 'stra's
Gooerninent Adds
2,000;090 Whitefish
'1'o nii11on tiny wIlitefish..folind a
telieweelnyte last-rtionth
aa part of the 0111.1110 game and :
haheries . department's prOg:tatil to •
up the depleted flittittg grounds,.
I
The fry were taken on board a
tug Off Port .§tanley in:large 'metal
containers; ',being releesed into the
lake Atot.€ clistatiet'off •Iinrbor"
ePlrance. . • . • •
•• '1/6011:' 116C0111ing' •
,
SOill'OC, in' (that. part., of the lake.•al
though ','•eare ago theic Were ielme,re
Otis and 'constituted if VaIunble por-
ton of .the fielieetneit`e° re'venties.
'J •
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