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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-04-07, Page 3• CANADA .ctifl In Pig'sTail Last year qapada , sold to (treat •' pritAiin ..peunds of. flacon,. equivalent le 1;6O0,000'hogs. Theurl ' in t1ie. pies yppears to b a,seurn- . the .shape of the: l$ al011 Aeeerfl, ••, -• A Strea!tnii of Talk , The average, nian talks two hours out of .every twenty-four at the• rate of.490 Words, a minute.,fie htters scinie • year, The, atithoritY dogateay ao, hut pi Prealliae talkiirg ot men. :Chaplain• • NeWs: Wkiit .Char.te Has . . , 1,1;p4 !latest scientific aid to safe ..driving;, is. a . red irgite'on- the board Which wards motorists when !, they approach. grade 'crossings.' lint If th'ey ;won:t. heed tooting ,'Whisties• ,... ringing bells , and . wigwagging sig,„ what.: chance has.. a little. 011 •light?---WindsorAlaily Star:: kleiri FaitnS' . , • Agriculture •• col at last to ',receive, •, v.:hater:, recogiiittOn„ The • prosperity. •the • PrOVinco, depeuds, so much up,, .en,•the.five119)elng. Of tlie farmer. that .it '4iothing, :short crim:•• hew:that the Money 'is alienable, not. to recognize the • detnands•; bf the for•. reater..la Ist- 104.010, -4:46e in Placing. e4ricultere :10*,:a • • ter position to. play its full;part in the develop.niene'and Progr6a8 Of 'the cant', .Rising (2) , The core of • the Obiriese ai•inies, still • intact; .the (%ntral ,Gov,ernmetI,W with the wlio1e4earced support united nation; has :never • been, Orenili"'; er; ,and Japan baa'bee`it'toreeq..tor ,iist,.tne; good otliceS 9f, Etiropean„. ;Vowel; in Order to •malce,,peaee ,oVerf tures which 'have' 'been reiecied wait' tlie contempt the -deserv,ed. !back the calendar* may be .the•ovish •of Most Japanese, • Too late; tiler •awakening, Japan , is canght in the is perfeetly clear--.4all too clear to-, the Jap . anese , She has antagonized' • the • Pewers-of the• world by h • ' t bruality • , • • • . , •,, Her ,troubles at home are..inereaSing daily. New's': of insurrections -An. the • territeries She hastorn from, the main, land in previous"raids" leaks out .to , • fhe.• World. '..The•Land of the 'Rising' „ _ , .S.un.. Wonder! 4--tiong Kong Press. , . is,44eS Qutlive rgisn Growth • 'Irish Living Costs . For Ministers., Were disposed, •denir thatthera" was- any:increase hi the goat Of Wine but When they.: „ 'could no longer persist ‘ that atti- • tude they Proceeded to .niake. the case • . . , thet.the increase. in the •cost bf :living' . • • was a.sigh of -greater presperity. The housekeeper• in town and country •bag . • . , • • :to pay-thigher prices for .all her, rel quiretnents. ...The Citizens, .as .ta*pay- ers, are, for •the Same reasda, :Called; peftr-40,--01-G4:4.d .(.'Y.i4ife-44-;114,k1S7a0c.ted E$crieutfe'r'. :defray::the addition: , . , • at cost Of' living,horius:: The Citisens, • as , ratepayers., `,• sinillerly • affected . •.••\\Nine the costa and,• charges. p3 • which hayo' referredYhave!.leen ,.niounting, the tite Vtiet clueing class iri the ,e'onntry-*-,tliP agri- cultural. cornhittaity-has... been rele,7• ; tively . For ev,erythitig,he . has.:tO piirchaSe.:thelarmer has.. to pay • more; and ae mueliless • than lotto been, obviOnslyibe'is cern- Pelled biS.purclieSosio a bare . „ 1ni.• . • • • • . , . This.'decline in his pun.. Chasing. Power • is...detrimental to . the , . . _ manufticture,r And treider.- -Irish 1,tv dependent, AniltRal Ad IIt.Tsues Bolh Can Lille On, Celebrated 00414st Announces Livihg tris.n.es have the power, te • survive long beyend ,the life of the. strated in flZ•enielaTis4TP1.4-tW4P;lal'dt,:lissues'' by Pr. Alexis Carrel, who kept .tis sues, f rom an ernbilyQ chicken heart alivelonger than. the greatest 'Alf° span of a. chicken, • The,. culture is still alive at the Rockefeller Insti- tute. aftek:•'-more than 'tt'quarter of century, Blossoms ;Ali,1;e,For Mo•ptils, Dr. Carl L:'-.LaRtie,nor the' depart.... 'mart Of botanV,,Vniversity of ri la gan, has,,lemonStated that it, is posl silole:Jo • keep,:plant as long as theki.,\vOnld •sUrNive.., in "the plant. .11c-k6Ok tortiOnS the blpssoms of • plAnta' whiCh • have: but a shell span Of e,,,:isterive under natural • conditions and placed them in -'e %nutrient cultnre fn -t' Li• ',1411-',49.41M- Miere-erganisrnS, are Vultivated. After a given structure' hat.; f I fill, ed its fun6tron ir the Viant,. Its • .ishment, is• withdrawn and it clisin- .tegratek,:.... The. heurishmept livailabie. • is then diverted' to the newlg, devl- oping itructure.a'i ',Wheh the hlosFbnl. • has finished its tas..1 it makes way for,e• the .frtitt,.' •• ., Tliontal ,TiMeS-Journal: • ' Wants., Le3s....rovinoal Power ...We. 'may: not • always : agree with , ..1)01:tcin• -Massef P but we ban see some yelidity in his•, Clain.' that. Caw.. . ada. is in darigdp.6f becarning 413alichn, ,1?0(1.: ; like. most of••-usi. sees prov- inces' ieeking toiseVt. top' much. mini- , ,brity•:With a consequent danger to fed - 01 IlleflI ,..Thet•tys.is each 'ri danger• .. Tliere! 1S'.f.ar Joe eiriphasis: Iaid opik „whiCh' usually • mean. feclei•al' pow, 1200',3ably what: is. needed 1, less • -prov„incial:POWer. .Thero is a g'rawing Llite.• whi ch,even be - :it mlght , be bail "'doe to e • :t prOvin (nal governments 're ,..s.tti,•,;ethots,; With• -COuseqUent saying ,in ' takes arid tronhie,-rNittgara•Taliri $:nes Reealt Klondike • EamoNTpN.-- Scenes 'reminiscent 'of Dawson • City during- the Klondike ,being-011aetett-at Uoa- kiiife, N.W,T,, centre, of theigeld on the north shore of 'great Sin ve Lake; Leonard Drumfiniad, aepre• tiry and inenagor, of .the Alberta! and Northwest .Chember o:Athle, sell. Ile just retuned frerwa LQ -da' „aerial • tirrid:n ' north mineral , AirlortcP.`Qcing Men IA_ ‘: - are bringing men in daily Who:arSeeking WOrk 'and tl:e wok • hasn't..started yet," he said.'2fTli'd salt is there is.410 hetet accommoda. 0031 de new, an•ivals .„ mon ',are foi•cod le undresa and dt'esS almost in almbst like. the .Pawsoh , . . Mine managers in Yelowknire, Cor- don -Lake and Goldfielde,'Whera :he •-1-OZt 'during iS giur, ps ec r m 9 • issue a publie Warning' to work:seek- ' ers pct. to, consider &ling' into tu•eas 'yet as ;It. will only a,dd,•to the 'difficulties and work will .not start t n - ••tit the •simarner; • Mr. Drat:14110nd sahl'-' , . . Commenting' on the adtivity in the. • 'north,. Mr; Drummond said,:14.:11`erel,s no, .(11tes (1; Yellowknife, N.W,T4. Dicli Pa_ • cd-WIth ,Seekers Aftcr Geld • evi ea LiEe'Expectation In 04. Dorniition •Is Shown ,Bv7Latesi'llivres To ',..Be;Higher','Then .Iii-t:ther The trillorsToevortitelit''BrienIn.,: .••lifvesligatiens)into tongevity*tenA.to. reinforce the Bilifical..dictum% that...the spate;Of: three :a.core and 10 tho b,Ominien Bei•edii, of • Statistics, notinced this month as tifficiallife tab- le;' for 'the -generni PonitlatiOn of (*II- ISSUed for the first time... s that ,•:loday, in Ce.nada • .. . „ particularly, thero„are tar .glor'e.: :peo- ple; . tta , the: a 11 snan-thd,t1:. oci befOre• in. history there 'are: net! eentc'marianao :than: there...'Were l:YearS ago',". the • buiea said 4The,..decreasing nioitil :it y gt•yontiOr agesis 'a token ;'ot the. , vastly, ,amaller'. , a inetint:, •*of• , among•'..young.. people • •:: 0.ros„,Doe4.1•••• • • -• • • Based, On the 4931. 'ce nsus, i ell.•.*as the...tiiit. r.:.coinnare'.. den•Chs Ing • pOtmlation.iii • order that abilitle,s of dyiug-.coul•d be, re.ekortod„; . . the •survey: showed that the -Canadian bek;.--of'...fr.vse-Can 4)010611W-8rd lo 0 ::-Years..ot lite. An Biiglish boy • ••Em.d, the. American •boy • 59,18-earS. „. • As •a person., grows older the ..o.nee-, tatiOn of life 'steadily•deereasesl...xyben atanadien. y,outit reactee his inejority' ' te-sjii-pliesepeet-43-;-y-e-ars441,iyo7OaL :the average. • 'when . gets le ',Id' be• ; May ti,rit'icinate 1•2,yertra. more. • etpect. to have eomfortahle .1:34eara:' retirenient andie If .• be. reaches: SO. he ,-,Should sik yals • metre and 'eken.Wlzen at -the • .centtitY reatic' 'exOecta doll • of life"' .is.tWO'•„Years,..! • 1.„" . • • Stailr. elf lhortaIlty in .15. .ecnintrieS; ,show that.pnly two have a' lower ipale mbrIality• 'front 'ages -25 to 415 :Irian . Canade,',. these • being: •Penmakli and ' • Holland. Chance of, an. Italian boy of: five“ dirieg • is .39 ,per cent. 'greater than. that • fOr Canadian, CV a. Japanese • ',bey 169 per cent.„. and: ati !gest •IndignA 637 -per 'Cent, • ... A. thanging..Ontario. ,... In. ,Middlosex aid .,:nloaniiitint , cc3U11:- ties' rapid changes. are? taking 'place:. ' TheSpn's, 'of the Old -pioneer, feMilies ' , are not. ,stitYinp; on ,the farms.. .Tliey :are :Sel,hrig „out in, Many.' cases to :Ole:. ,C.W-7•••-•Banallittiisof---.--afieror-igins.-•4n Lanahttla County,: „'„ particularly,' near. • 41*Vinstini.,-..tliore:•ta 41.1iirge aettiernent.. •-•• Of .C-1,ebliositivek-ianti4w.lioliave-bolight-- • Out .old'. firing. ..,slihey, are inakine. ex:. ''.:" cellerist•settlers.; They are happy :jut , now that ...the,Y,. are 'listing: in Canada , • :and not :in ..Ciectioslt,Yakia: • .The ma- , • Pray, Of. new' settlers, are anxioni to. . take.pitt citisenshin papers and:to he- • .COnie 'geed, •Canadiaiis..• Their are, ready.. tco...ado0.•!ou!r• ways : and. out 'custone. Possibly in :the: end .it.:10 not ,.stielt! a: s• . bad, thing.. to. have -.an. ibfusipn ,of. neW: ' 'blood: In ply,. ease, Whetliee like . It or Mit, the Western Ontario. of e few decades front nOw 'iney..beap en; • \ 4.1r ly different.Wria,tprit Chitario,froin: She Of 'our ' day and gpneration.-.-LOw doh Free. Press. • i•• ' .:". ,•e ; .• . ... , N: Process : Makes lettiresr.- liotographs. • Produced:: in This '.'Wey,Are..111iseh ,More ..,Acenrate , rrho Altlitinurciiconmany nf AMer-, ;: lira diseloacd* lalt• week., at''P,i,ttsbutigr,. •inethod' 'of inakin'g picthi'es.'eh •whiCh• Was pec exte'd to be inore •44+d- • . , . . „ More .aceurate' then:trrose .tak.en. tin •• paper.,„ .• .1t..ptLesehtei.klie, first pOrtrait nitido , 'by the new .prOteSS, te,, Dr. :Paul,. D... Merickt,' Whose reSeareli •v.Verk on the : , preciPitation hardening ‘bf,,alloya Jed , •tti ,ti More' diversiAed age ,of 41.16talat. Oci, Not React TO Chang • • ,The Piekrea it've ntide On a paten, ' nvtal abetit tifie-Sitteenth of an • inch thik, Whih etnitainS an OXide. coating., Withthe sensitive silVer at114s.:c that ,readt. t6:„ OkpOsed to light:k.Ntit through anegative an • Image r''Ir Av. ueed, on the Me t41,' 'spoit',:esintin said. the metal pie, .teros,hagie, pre. Ve-dliTO7C- StirVaYs, Where ar stinfaed, ateUrate, \wig: needed, . • 'I :ekplained thanr.'ssliglit chaps& th ,tempet;attire cattses tontrattfett n:insert of paporPfettri'eS#4,tincl:.that AiStortion wouid • abetit a.greVe' ta11604 The 'Metal pfettlrei (Id ' tie't • , react to Spch Changes, he :Said, • .. . Intien!Led-- Road- Retle.cts Lig New Type Surface — Engineer Offers ScherneAck,Aid - • Night priveri • 4 new type ofi, joad stirface :that will "increase visitilifty,..very 'greatlY",; •was rapetited at the 17.4h. annual Masi aChnietts: :Safei,Y Cemferenceat: • ' ,. 1, • ?' Need for someA§uCh surfaCe:wes ern-, phasized..by a group of engineers. dia- .• to • aCcidents." . • They, Pointed to ....Mounting' anteimo:: 'bile: faialities after • dark,A•estrietione. Op: beedliglits.,, and eXiieriexice"prov- ing" : the impractitability Of Caforeingff • speeds Within AIDe jinittejSet head- light visibility; ' • , • ' ' 7•The Only' Safe' Speed , L. A. V4o.d, lighting engineer, said that "10 AO 1:5' miles .an hotir. : the milY, speed Safe:with pi•dpent,light, ing .,eqUipment.fi• . ' The probleni;' therefore,, 'these „ en- gineers; agreed,- Wei, One '' •of . getting. enougli .tght of •the right kind lit the •rightlild Ons,the highway., ' '" • ' . 13,...Halvorson, Ot' Lynn, Iviaga.., !annettneed, that' the.. new type of:read alirCaed, was developed ,during an • at-. !..tritript by, the, researelt e.c.pett,S to de - . Sigh: a purface'that would :alioW tIr1V-: era., te' see • farther • without. "glare. ..P,rtik• of , the problen?,.)-io stlid:'Was..1f6 gethold c)a designstliet-,woind do Its •, job as well hi Wet Weather as 111 Pitted AtIntervels, • • The • deal,spiy1)0 'finaily 1 settled .ort makes his: niiniattire,' test road 'leek • .like,'One of those', 'Prina..yeu p1L frictlie oVen, rot' :hot bi0tiifs. LItle "cups" :p11 'tl.N6 road, atintet,Ws of -an inck. lu diaMeter. Mix01 With till§ indented • stLu' is :,a2saltsta1ice;. stieh ;as Mt artZ4: •which giveS„ high' refleetiVit.y.' . . A -C anadians ily ricreasi CettMent0;ix, Pr! the . • af the Week's News , . • By Elizabeth Eed !INSIDE. PRESSL4B=By taking oyer: Austria, Ileidhsfuehrer Adolf Iiitler'S --chie-V• gain ..haS-bee,04111.O-l.?telZease..01,- his.• ,own prestike, With the Gertnan, peeple, at a timetwben •their -fakh him badly • needed holstering. His 4,itetriait coup has seiwed for the mo..7, ment to distract German minds, frum. the army purge, mounting .uniii playrnent, shortagre oT food cssen; ,tials, lose of personal freedom, • Observas .sav. that the:Move is de- • cornplishing• little in the,,way of hc tering,,, the depelate'.,ene'raic qiitloris: Of th.a 'Rere. Austria; tool, is doilei.ent .ia f(i.,i-Os63.."..s and ra-v, ma- :tci& has to hripor ,o If) e.gt•v.r‘ae 000 atd 000,003 to feed ,her People: .SoIe resources • present there in auy sbrt• Of • alituni., • twee are iron ore 'ant timber, whiclb • 1111121 end hi.i financial advisers, plan' , • the- ironore and timber outside the country, they will be able to board More 1'o:reign e' capital and stave off' economic collapse for the' -present. ••The seizurer.of -Austriat.is..thenenlY a stop -gap, a, tomPbrary measure,. to he followed •bY mines Mere' draStie, nifinitely More brata.' side preSsufe di -fives G`effifatirst14"- 1ierSe1f, 3foreing the; country. 'on 'And on to. further and 'still-03:01er nag- , gressipn.: The're no. foundetiei. for the hope that •Hitler. Will stop where . he i., • •:wontt: be .•lortg- now before liol'and,-hai,izig won the first ,round of. a ,bloodlOSS „fight with Lithuania, .by fOrCing that' country te. accept Polish terms hi Settlement of a bQderidisiu ewi1.bse ma-king.new, demands of her neighbol.: The truthk ' 4at.49,114474Aitru-14.41ilier-toi-aei 'gaining; more outlets. on the . Baltic.'1C,ispretty, generelly ..agreed that ' Pond, sup • posedly an ally of France, -has. been, H ea th) ;land. Vigorous tiements • !Lin addition to our healthy 'climate, .; advanCed facilities in medieine' and ' rbittlipith-at Jig' of 'Which .undeuhtedly-' eon, ' 'tribute to Our • 'remarkably • 's,p er longeVity, there. Is •the factor of se. lec- tion through the.' report continued. ,••• • . • • , "Whop large movements .of .pepula; ..-tion'take place •there is a:tendency' for: .thd nim:e •liedithy *nail aidt,e" hile the less •health y stay at.iterne. Hence •it is that NVest7 ,era•Oantitlit 'has the :light:est'. mortal* three provinee,J.haVe .'reeelved • rnuch or thotv, •ppulation. very !recent, , 11 1 • • News In Review Tc• Fligh-PnWe,r, Stations , ultimate poiicy of thetC.anedian Broadcesti,h,g' ,•corporatiOn to til cOntrol of all higly., pow broacleastitig• in CanadaW.,. . rcelsingten, • ehatrrnau s of the% Board: .,0.•coveypers,. tow' th.V....341arlIathentary ... Corinnittee on Raffle.' . l. .• • .:1?01110 lperniita had been, grzinted: foi,. private. stations-,-.Ni:lt-ftpower ••up', to • ai inallinunl. • of • 1090. :wattS.. but.,...no,4 in- crease:PArpuld4be•perinitt.0,,alioVe that Tity•iitk frizt:ithrte-sratitt*tivrir,-, '- ' Broel<ington said: •„ .'” . , ,• . . Evetitueli,Y " it w,kis the., intention to. 7.restrie't; priVate. Stations:, • to' ."purely- ,lecal timetions.r .• , •^, • '• '''' S p.,'aghttiShootin . Went ertitYliecause 1 WaS offe- 0(1 instead of steak ler my 'supper:" A Man offered this explana„:, ' tion recently to Chicago polite after • Shooting his 1.7-year-o1d 'daughter and. Wounding his 21 -year-old son. ' nilseecl his' wife. • Teit.Yeatik niosi energetic. Man in the World has been walkirtg for 16 years. He started in 19;g7 to Walk, rOund the Obild',• ;NOW; he has celnpleted • 80,060 Mile§ ---more than three thildS •.,the.tit'eth! .eirctimfereneS; • • ;Whales 'have bo�n tneWri 0:break theirjaws on the Ocean bottoini after h.mile deep dive; • •; vin have.'faild. to, 'communicate with him,. _giving:, their views..on, the atter. , • • • The dreft of the. prepo,Sect Amend- ment was :submitted ...to all F.:coV:13,- • cial Governments,'Japnary..20. • New, runswlek and Quebec had it up to his week: acknowledgc,d.' receipt o' he draft. • ORMAL CROPI—From droUght ream of sotith‘vcsern ,Saskatchewa re cabling 'reptirts .(3'f' water floWing 4. 'creek .1)0j1,4, and lakes, ' toLth Up oteativ-ne'eded: Water: At Zeiritt it is'Said the c'euntrY has re-. OK:e'd the lai•gest amouptlor., Moisture rri a n y years.; Further,'•rt, has ..1..leen n Open. Spring:with r. :1:•,1*thaw of euiy snaW in many • A "not;nials' else') loplectl. for by farmers, of ...itiSkat(':how,i'in. Pros- 'jsh For Whale; Sharks To ..ftelro .German -Indus r RY.i.irgcl'qPt44 ' (9. M•4117 Necieasifies In Gerin.,,,any,-1 §k4w. Vzed F'Pr..144thei An4:46411;0!#en, •„I3 Used For Wool. , „ • -• *.-Miti:N.:-..:fiTits-st,.rt*Te tor , rnaterialsc.which it 'cannot secure a( •heme and cannot. pay for in 'foreign,. eXcharigel, the Third German, fteien• has- turned. its, atteatiqn to the sea' ' Kt free* god- Unbounded sotiree of .1,ititYpit,es'3:it” certain „Itaefet • p•roduct's., ' • Oermans rn 'early years Were s.'nOt" • accustcmed to eat .nnieh. fish -,7-they preferred During ,the last •few •P,r0P4galild'a:lag Eat .1nor.:ev lish'-'tt • has done nniefi to clvn-,i •tnis; t.''' r u.: r•:ttiz.:.tion of .; :.t1•10„,f.,3..-trade !far as Inland to ii are ctincerned aElii -the marW•ting.: of :th,ls'food 'pi (.11c.:ap .pvices. ' • ,o • •.$pecial 'Fleet of •Ships... •, The shark is also epeeted t�:eon. share to' German selfLatiffk,_4,,, ,„ Atet.,s.-1-0-agtren.--heite, L-3s-s-tarl'PL-141g13't-7- fen 'A .`4aite'Clai firieyi'7)171;1'171.pa ' •:- !ling again. It. will be:a 1Y left fiainburg. to capture slitrIts Ifl hirin• -for. Canada' if the West reallY' - • • 7 ; . • the Caribbean Sea. Sbarlt shin .1s u.sed s 1)eg;tnnIng te “coine _back.", , • , a leather., its •fins. arp cbrisidered , „,•• •—o— icecy by the Chinese and so tett .rCAPEGOAT—In primitive timesale help, to bring tbe needed fore- righ ptieSts of religion, were ign exchange, while the rest. of the lace tbo. Want& for plagues, flak is , made: into fistpineal, of which eanar,sins..of.2.the PenPla?,-041-; •64,11031,--tetis. nreL#PReied,. 104 .br' Pr. , innocent animali, for inStaoce a, .dueed this Year: :Since 'It: is, now for-•.'• •-• koat, 'which they put . to death with : biddeil to give "grain . as fodder for great ceremony, • When the .goat had pigs (it is. required rot. feeding the „ .heen.14.111od, the Cause of the evil was population), this fisn;meal is mixed Supposed have been removed and with •potato-lodder proVid.e•,the :al.: • 'expiatiO'n • made 'Hence 'Hence ' the. ofigin irinnin .neeessary. for pig;raising, • of "scapegbat." ' •• • •• Maily,...By7products • 'Though we •are Priinitive • But the,,uses of .„fish as food for hu I . . ,times today, we:,Still'haye our ScaPe- man •:heings', an4als 'otilY' part goaia., It •looks ,as though 9f its: contribution' Al ,gertnany's. Self7• kurt , Yon ..Schuichnigg,- Of •aufflency. aibtiriiinp,us 'fibre, call; ' :Austria is:goingio,be onettf: them. - .:'11`sh•woed",. has already beertlirp:': • Tit'ari.dod no w as a.,,tmitdr.hKAdOlf' .diteed which , .•.combination:' with kiitier;!he• will:, be ,,trked',:for 'treason '• Cellniese.'from Wood ent- ?agents t „elpztge. ,i.cellelbse'apd•• per;cent fish a bu • this'summ7Or.• .the court .proceOdirTgs, cinen0 • gives' a• ykod elainied to ire': tear-, !.. it rendrted; :Will be,.. publie: and ppoot and an be dyed like; and widely PUblicizod, on purpose to prove is: cheaper 'thari., natural -,wool.: 'The. fture-prodictiou Of:. 0.‘ii§h-wobl" is ex- , • Peeted to '•replace .'wodl. for many purposes, 'tied 'the. • Present heavy "demands Wien the ,Ger:.!' , man forests for 'supplies of weect.cellti- 0 to: the thdtt all -tlic blame' 'for 1..)e,ked.•• up' in • the pthuenian. dispute • by, Germany ia return' ior,a. proMis• e of Polish suPport: for • SOme.. other moves flitjer has in mind . . :one of which rnight be a.b.oye.ott 'of" czeeho- • slOvalaa. • :Mtn of, fhe„Nali.gfinexation, . , • , pI;ght, rests.: on :;,(:),',1huseh nigg's *. shoulders. •Germany hopeS- . 'that the death. of: $chuschnigg on. the • .'dhopping will silence till 016,- • ',.PrP.f.eSS,or...iiklbei?t•4•Bushaell itart 'of • • •"77-07-7. Eaerch dean. of pIT 'BACK -- Ceiiterr , efts, .lioNv;oyer; is, of. the 'belief' that thrti,ta by ',Chinese "a.rniiee garel'esult-, , Gerrneny a.etntilli Planning to tinr ing,' in ....VicifoileS O\ 01 the Eaponse (196•'•eat, •dog thi'oughotit. the entire Central Chfna.' wo. opine. •:.. ' kist,'week had. it that C177:- PeneraltssiMO:..Chia ig e I-191.DINC UP= -.It; 'was. adnritte. 'the, •ebniral: hattle• front 15Y. .11inisteS NI el;.eniid ging ::,..in.ibist)ivil..eh:Arge, of the Cu- . -,-in:Ttire, se, ast wee ,..,that..the yea- tun ly i„, ',on the present ...session has' not dealt lia.:Vg snc-,`•: wtii the propeeed. arnendinents to the cess • .41:iant:Ong, anclAnhwei BritiSh'I.C.d,rth" Amerfee •Aet- (eriipOW.- PrOvinces. *: • ". " ' "" (Ting:the Federal ,GoVernment to en- It tc.o • early, however;', to • : ti-et:.o.thempinyment inSuranee -Predict tide, ' 'turning. • tioh),-,4f...,7,11,1ett4tIpeo.ortlie. pule JaVall'T • The ,Heart..,cit Euiope• TIENNA..1--"The, political 'heart of n�. longerbeats in' Paris, ':but in Berliii,' PrOnagaiide :Minister, Goeb- hels Gerrintiii, deelared. thrs•neel in: in, Ansehttfes Plebiscite Campaign . • !!..fil ten years' time„ it Will. he , derstood Whit that signifies,"':. lie . said, , • .,AppeUling: for a 1.00 per cent. ..O:te ;by Austrians, in • favor of: union with „ ' Germany; in: the Apr,11 •10.plehistit3,. . „ , . . • • . . • , Goebbels -said .:that wave - decisiens • • taken by Chanceller Hitler .-.,- leaving, ... . . . the, League.." of isOtiofls, i•einflitlirizing • the' libinelancr and •abserbing..Attetria . . . — -4were all full , ofrisks. - :,. ' • •. •.1 The Actic Flies 'Very Far „ •air* of Depression : • ••ittitt.:sottnded.a:.wdrpfng, in the. Rouse '.!. ...of ConicaOna this Weeic that Canada . . waa tin the 'verge of a ,depression •thak. o 1930.' • : ". • •The • .:0,ppOsitiOri " Leader charged that "the:dangers signals are already. flyini,": and !.that the upWard. trend :Of .the past:three •Y'ears Sad' :stiddetaly:: . . , ..s,topped, .The signals -to.' whichhe i.e.:. ferred, he, Said, Were that •exports had :Ala* 'Off. diaStically0that unexnploy • Ment • was igt•ocvitig• •,bY 'leaps „and bound,..25;000 •in one•MOntli" that business men Were-refusIng.to..livvea money because they laeked coiffidenee..', •• • • , ••• •Trafalgar Scititite Sees Anothei,„Denrionsti.ation , TWenty thousand jammed London'i Trafalger'. gtinate r AuStria, Ilere ar'e mounted and febt,'police Chekling a d man Embassy' Eventually a few Were allowed to pass be! CzochoSloyakittl" -; • • 4. ecntl'Sr, to -protest agalnst the German - atino•kation eputation• selbking to take it letter of Prptesit'.t9 the'Cler-. and deliter:theletter. IiYe was shoutineltatids • . , •Long...Distance, Chaiiiroicnit;'... • In Three Months One Globe -Trot- -ting •:. 'to :Niger*. . ••• • NOW :that the northern, ;bird migre, hen., is, tindor.way,' the Vast • distances Which. these travellerS';Cover• In :f1iin to.. and from ,theirl aiesting,. :grolnitcle.'ii. a topic of Current. intereat., ,The •peWers' of endpranee..tlisPlayed • by large, riumbers ..of ;North. Atherican.. birds oil tn.*: letigtity .migratory jour,,• • neys: Is •Ainaiing,. but, 01i -elle'. is one ilPe- eieithas_t•ont,rivals: them')•a11'lhIs is the Arc'fiteriii'.aptiPY, referred to as • ' "the • chaninfon- guibe trotter and fon,g-.,, ti.istanee.. flyer of the bird world' -Bir4unp,blar , Range' , The:•-speciei is , well named,..as•'its ,range.is ,circuinklar :and. It aeita'.oVer • • the .0,etie Jana as ta`r-north as Suit - ;able cenditietis', can be found. ;When': ';the young, are.7..well-gi'otvu• the tana, ..dian and Greenland l'.,terns' gisalinear from their breeding, grO,tinds •and a few •knontlia later may be fin1d 'ey•en. :eat flight,. pfi TeCord.for...tfiy 'far 4\vaY....as--.:gillie4; 'taot..tife long, 111(11' 1(1011 bird'. was. do.hielved' by,.an,. Arctie ",t ern - ,thaf,' hn. three months.' flew tronf'',The •coast'of.„f„abrad.or,.tio.1.tite RiVer . • in. Southeast Africil.1.• • Traverses Atlantic • The jotti.ney .,Of the 'terms,.is bcl •lieved tO..follow a ronce.totiching: upon Abe w,est .Coasts of Spain and Africa, and 'on, the return ti•in northWards,111: • dividu ---arer-knoWn.'\ t ' fl,y along .the eaSt'edast .Ot.S•outh 'Amerfea. • • The route indfcctted-for.thip..,hird ta.• uni(1Ue as '116eilt0r speeleV, is ittioWn to breed abundantly itt'Norkly America:end:AO travetse the :Atlantic • Ocean -to; �r froth the Old -"N'orld,, These globetrotting travel Many• • thouitiiida df nithli 1.'41.(f thucir..on four " • continents lir. tife Course pf,h. . • , the' thoP whid.ows' tdclay; .rEtany artieles ',made fitornateiv raw Materiala ..• .are; on S01% Among them,titayr`be teen books bound in codhalr leather,' glO•yea niadb fsom. tib afaterials,•Which• • See.m, .aS so'ft. and • fine as ',antelope leather,. etC,." whale fish leather Which, been..,substitnted for Jiza-rd 'skip • sin ,shoes: ou. an • witc On The Weather ' • . . British Ar-Conditaoning4nvention Gr es You Choice of Heat:- *Waye'of,froSt•- A rnschitlifi:ir•ecintroliirig..Wather • sounds: like soinething, oat Of, Wells fantasy. .Biit 'actually the ngennity'Of'.3nan has gtVen .b.trtit .to -s)4ph. e!' -device... •• ' •'" .! claarty&,' . want :a heatWavel, Or perhaps ybu'd likenice fresty weether. with a' .'tOtteh ;Of ;snow. ' Ph11....4wn a switch' On the inachineA-,-:which is ,knoWn .as • • , , • , ' 'Connected" With!--,putside Airr - an all-year-rtmild Conditioning Milt • • —and Your Wishis fulflhled '• Right. in your own roon*you Can. „ have what you want: ' don't. have' to go ontsiCle to switeli, pm a heat-, Wave and seclasli With the gobinSons. next door who prefer;a gentle ,,bal- • , • Tho.plant leeks, .a 'redlograin; . -and, wa.§' designed and:made in: Great• .; Britein.. It ha § left -Ole Aniet:i.cans; pioneer§ in• air ,o1,-iditioning, • ,behind, •se, they spy. •' • It is •connected" with the •Outsidc air 11:v a' t-uhe, an'd eyery hour distri.- •bUtes nearlY 1.7000 euhie feet of „ teied and reconditfonee d , in the rOom • in which it is • Working. Con- .trols,cons'ist of 'a Couple' of, Switches, . and the:running cost elairned,,to be • abeut,,half that. of an Qlertric: • The Plant, can be fitted MVO an ord- inai•y ofilee' or' house, 004'• already ' ahout•400'have,lkon,instal10 Anil. aro Ott. ICO. • When -ice,--skaters' skim along over' aftiooth stretch tidy are not• ally aetu: sliding. tat 100 ,t't•tit ott vtttct. Tito • ice inelta under the skates, doe to tlie• friction; and the Auto.% move along, on -a thin fihn of Water, Increased • presinref eg tilt1yAieist,,,,,,ttil'7N.y melts .site), arid •.the„•weigbt of Ole pop son on" ikateit provides proaAtire Which •eorithineS'With.the frietion, to Choge, 'the it 'to Watai% ' • • E h ' xc an N.,7" Ours I dr School Boys • . • TORONTO..—The' geotti..h Sevon- .dat':y.'SehoOls Trp.er ;Trust, .which last. year ciit$COttish boys on:a trip - ter, Canada.' has ' „Made arrangeMents e,tWoteili-s of Canada fer ,ScOttish . ,SelionlboyS for., this...summer. In tlTttL "20' dwys 16,t10 51)e111 itt thiA, country'. the .1)0"„‘is. Will Visit Q-6.6be'e,' MOntreal, • Ottawa,. toronto, ,Magar,it FalLsi, ,,tlit4 other •centres:! • siinmtor nti. 1,11tv,'il.rtit' t Lj»16 • ',ever41 g•roups. of anat r tan • se too,. , boys, botweel the ,tigoa 'of 12 =and ,wil1ai1 ' i'otkiiid 6in t'citifih tpot,r,wr,otip, itd t4t1r the. 1510540b1 jhp 6intinolit." The Tqrst. ,outfit iltUd011151..at,)jaro .4eo8t. rotund. ing at' tile ond ttf *::.tritt any tiltuAta dnottoy, ,••• • • Tho.. (tinadian. • krOurta..of 25, unde'r the..AperN;lisi.On •