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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-12-04, Page 7• $rein Machine Gun Invented By Czech. Wherever 'British troops •have fought, d&serves The •New 'York Time's, the Bren gun slowed the tide of defeat• or paved 'the way to•;vietory: It was the Oren gun, mounted oif special carriers,,- that drove the Italians out -of Libya and helped to drive them from .Ethiopia. So far it has proved 'the most useful. ground weapon tlle,,.B'itial►•-• have.- What .is' the- Bren ,gun? ' 'The British • say • it is. the best machine gun in use today. It is the invention of. a Czech, Vladi- s1Av iolek, •once humble ,ord- nance Worker, • but now,. a•wealthy' men. The name Bren'^is ',-•tom=' bination - of the •-first two. letters o ftwo `cities, 'Brno,, the capital .of, Moravia, -where the:weapon. weapon was. first. produced, and Enfield,. where it • was first manufaetured in England. ' Great Britain hegantesting the • gun in 19'3,2. The tests took al .,.most _three. years. ' One ,test was 'to fire the weapon until it was 'red hot, throw- it into cold water and resume firing with. the same efficiency as .when it. was chilled. Army experts' found it unaffected •by .sandstorms; rain, frost, or mud. It was- licensed and made standard in 1935'. • • Now., by. a .curious chance of war, Czech • workniien, fugitives from their homeland, are Opera - Of two -cities, • Brno the capital of n r 'f r Bren u oriel o fact grin oduc- __. tion.. Ontario Deserves NIAPPItiG BRITISH DRIVE INTO LIBYA. . II OOP The five prongs of Britain's sudden, lightning drive into Libyaare shown on map above. Ameri- can equipment was in the van as British raeed more than 80 miles into Italian.territory—close to long - besieged Tobruk. Great tank battle raged for its possession. Whut. Science _Is .Dozng.. - • SEEDLESS WATERMELONS r, . . ong o wantung, China, has achieved the seedless watermelon. 'He worked. naphtha- lene' •acetic' a'oid, indole butyric acid, sulfanilamide' and, colchicine, all.' 'growth;producing •substances, into --a salye and with it smeared the pistils of watermelon flowers, Not ,all' the watermelons pro-. . duced 'were see.dieas, but there",was • always 'a notable effect. Some- times• the seeds were small; some- times'there • wee; just bits of .seed,. • soni'etimes• there. were , the usual se ds but without hard oatin_s • Dr. Wong found that 'the seedlesss or.alinost seedless melons, though • of the right size, were not asjuicy as the ordinary kind: •`DIAMONDS • AND WAR • Diamonds- ...are needed in the machine tool indastry,. "As 'a re - suit they figure in Anglo-Russipn �iatlia•.atcda�trae><aa5.y=.l�:.t•1ais� �• c* •, =-the . Russia`s supply is—greater �'ar.. a r.= 11tx�ll'LT3t%?FiS� . Now that :Great Britain,'•the Un- ited States and 'Russia. are, work- ing together in•an effort to beat Hitler the 'demand 'for diamonds ',,is met. • •Stones used to be •ship. :ped • from Brazil • to Europe via Lisbon by Italiana'irliners.. The • Brazilian- supply • has, been- Born; ered by American' ,and British dealers' and Axis •funds have been frozen with the result that Ger- '. many er-"many is %gettinrg" rep -Ing. dirt= mends. • The: Compliment w "Ontario is to be, congratulated' •on beginning the first large area 'in the British Enipire to introduce • eornplklsory pasteurization.' It • is 'to be'hoped-that others' will soon follo=w . its example," says an edi- torial• in. the eurrent issue, of The •British Medical Journal.' ''The edi-. torial also, remarks, in part: • • "Anyone . familiar with , . the • lack of „uniformity.. of _''control in. Great Britain,' where' pasteurizing p an s 'are arses•s + orities• often .having .little. or ho lac- ,ivled e. of the kno g .important tors .concerned, will appreciate the . 'wisdom :of this enactment. Though this, •legislation has beexn'in :opera- tion for..only 'two.,years, tonsil erable progress has been :made ft is estimete1 that 'over 98, per- f- entroalt.mil n.ow sold in' On • - to rte s for r^o me tt11)pl2mr¢ mm� rite fUuitd•� $13 --license&- plains are neeeasa --a figyre, probably, more than double that for the rest" of the Dominion: • "It is as yet too early to say • What "4ftect on the eradication of milk: -borne diseases is Iikely to be, but it is interesting to note that _- d -.,.the• typhoid:' fever death • rate in 1939 was halved, that eases of"un- dulantfever were reduced by abotit 45, percent -and that -a sub- stantial.: diminution was '.apparent in the infantile mortality rate." Russian "Jill Tars" Arrive Inasiew York Petrovsky, arrived, in New York Harbor recently to 'be- ' .. ' come the. first Russian freighter destined to carry, part of the• gkow- t,, ing stream of American supplies across the Atlantic to her.home- land, American .reporters climbed ' up a ;rusty ladder 'to obtain a. firsthand glimpse of shipping, un- der the . Harniter and Sickle, Ther found little in: appearance, dirt, or cargo to distinguish the 3,771- . ton freighter from any other :.'tramp, but were amazed by•'the, crew. - As 'is 'usual' on• Russian ships, . the• outstanding i departure from normal freighter practice was. the inclusion in the ship's roster of ' four Russian women, husky Junos who have taken advantage -of the --,,,s, • liberty granted, their sex- in the Soviet. •Three .are • stewardesses, ' . one of whom wed an able-bodied' seaman•,during the, voyage by -haw= ling the nuptials recorded in writ- ing• in the log before they' -set up' • shipkeeping. • •T,he fourth, Marie - Viriogradova, also • married • to a sailor„ is at .g.o 'the 'ship's 'surge.on. • • Another example of .Soviet see- manship•was the lack of cenven- tional discipline. As Capt. Feodot Vlasor• explained, it is unneces• - sary; as loyal Communists, the men • wol'k• because they want to ' work. • Similarly, although vodka Is available, •they do not drink be- cause they do not want to, just A'is they will decidedly ,not want to smoke until the present cargo of high-octanej,•gas is -discharged. r ' • Ifeaysweelt. Round Ocean Trip In' 10Y2' .flours A United States ferry pilot rd- 'eently made a round-trip crossitig of the 'Atlantic in 19' hours. •The flier. left la British '.airport befdro dawn after breakfast, had lunehean in Newfoundland. then took another plane and, with a tail •''wind aiding him, landed in the blackout at • the same British - Airport from which. he • started. r1 ei•e he had supper.' • • "CHERRY" "Cherry," a cow, is making•his- tory • at the British National. In- stitute for" Dairying. A pellet 'of synthetic hormone (diethystilboe- stt o1) was plantea beneath • her Skin, •whereupon the• fat in her 'milk went up 28.6 percent. It is still going up, according to the last report. The hormone is cheap. It looks as if the proced- ure will he .general'ly'recommend- • ed .to dairy farmers to obtain' richer. milk •for ,Great' Britain. How Can I? BY ANNE \ASHLEY • Q. How" can I keep baby's ' rubber toys in ' {t sanitary. condi- .'. tion ? , ' • a ' A. Baby's • rubber toys' should be washed in a boracic acid solu- tion every day. They are usually in his mouth, :so it is the wise" -plan to keep them sanitary. Q. ;How can I prevent• sewing Machine oil' from spotting mater- • ia1? A • 'After oiling the sewing nt'achine; it is well- to sew through - ' a -blotter, which will absorb any excess oil and thus prevent spot- ting any valuable 'material. Q. Ilow can , I have whiter clothes • when laundering? - A. Try' slicing a lemon with . the rind into the boiler of clothes. It will make the clothes beauti- fully whiteand, remove stains ,froin� pocketchandkerchiefs; under- wear, and table linen. . • Q. How 'can 1f' make' el good stiffener for dimity •and, organdie? 'A. Dissolve 2 •ounces of ' gum • arable in 1 pint of hot water. Use 2 tablespoonfuls of this solution • in '2 gtiart5 •of, water. It gives body to the' goods 'without ap- pearing starchy. Q. How can 1' prepare can- died' apples? • u b A. Make •a syrrip y oohing one cup of water and one cup 'of sugar together., • Select smitllti. appt'os and let them • cook slo\yly: in the syrup nntil soft. Drain, ssprinkle with sugar, and leave' to dry, ,• World's Record • One day within the last month, bulk 1 tons ns of b no less than 5 _fro. .;grain..�re-. discharged .. to.o- er- thin vessel in the Port of ,Loddon between' the hours of 8 a.m. and 7 a.m. It will scarcely be disputed that this was a prenti neirai-rate-' of • out -turn, •arid a record`, which has probably never' been approach- ed at any port -in .any part;, of the world. ,..Modern BY ROBERTA LEE 1= 17en-gctting—eut-of--a;--1a-'r• u ld "a woman an escort, 'should with s , •s open the door and getout first: if 'she happens • to: sit nearest the door? ' If there, is a punch bowl at a dance and no one is there to serve it, sho'uld "a girl serve'her, partner and then herself? 3. Sh]o, u'.ld ,,,b,lack=bodered sta- r.2u4 4 v _ , a' len an s group of persons, is it all right to introduce hint to them collec- tively? 5. Should one prepare only cold drinks at a meal when only cold food is served,?_ _ . 6: Is' it •obligatory to answer -notes of .sympathy that are write • • ten to an invalid? . Answers ,1.i1- No; she should wait •and ;al- low her escort to` open the door and then ' asist her. 2. . No; the manshould serve his partner, and then himself. 3. This ,is not necessary; plain white stationary is preferred. 4. No; introduce him to each person individually, but. if 'possible, mention two or • three names. together.. 5.. No; serve both hot and cold drinks, as some of the guests might prefer a hot drink. • 6. ''Yes; if 'the . in- valid is too ill to answer thei'i, some other :member of the family should do so. I out a money order to cover the difference. • • A. letter••was •received from the_ passenger by Mr:. Dobbs ;return- ing' had 'the move order,'wh.. ,. ret g Y been --'en dorsed-"back- to--t'he -coal- parry. His letter road: "We are returning . to., ,you • O. N. ,Express, • Mone • Order ,N s Q 975474. We : ICave' "signed this order and won (1— thank you very' much if • ywou"' hand this money to the Bed • rtss. 'vVishin for .Britain a. .crushing victory against its enemies." Mr. Dobbs i, passed the • molt y order along to the local,.branEh of •the .'Red Cross Society: -nigher ,and Lower Motorists driving., east • from Wendover, Utah, on 4..S. 40-50 n'Ping-(rayl igh t- Lou-2:s—a' limit•Q f•sixt 'Observe- a sed to bsery s o y P miles an hour, Engineering News- Record points out. However, if they use the same stretch of high way after dark, they -will.,find the 'same signs reading fifty 'miles "an hour.'. 'Signs .are :so Marked that a 'higher' •speed limit' is shown by natural .light than. by" automobile DNtTi,bs^.w HAQE F011 READ? 'ently'a Canadian editor Vas in a gun plant where extremely. ,fine tooling operations were being • carried on. • "What are your tolerances on this .job?" •he• asked a man at, a • lathe.. "One five thousandth of an inch;" replied the workman. The, figure conveyed little to the editor.. He asked, "Hove fine is that?", ' The • workman, , , too, .seem,ed puzzled. ,He called ..to his neigh-' bor on the next machine: "Bille hoot' many -five, • thousand'ths are: . there•;iri:.an :inch:?" .• • Bill scratched his head "Gee, • I 'don't know.. But there •naust 'be millions :of them." • An English paper publishes" this advertisement:r "For sale: ` `Baker's." bus, nests; • good trade; large oven; present owner been in' it for seven. years; good reasons for leaving." Distrusting' all mankind, and banks • in particular, Ellen' kept her savings in her room.' But Cupid, *as too much for her at last, and she agreed to ut her She roes b c th e 1 .amsarskedy ._ "What's the best way to put my' money in the bank?" "But. I thought you didn't trust banns," exela-i Tied her—am "N:o more I do, mum. But it'll -be safer it the bank • than in the house with a. strange Man about!" ,• Visitor: "Well; young man, just what do you do on this submarine?" ' Fed -up • Sailor: ' "Madam, it's my duty to •run' forward andhold her nose whenever, we dive."'' . The , energetic salesman walked ;etc) the factory and, sought, and obtained an intervie superintendent. ,, "Look here, sir!" he • began. (1' "I'like to speak to some of your men and try to sell them my correspondence .course on how to put fire and sparkle, into ,their work." `• The superintendent turned. pale: "Get outof here,;' he • roared, " Lia faetor-istwo�lT'ivinz aresar'�d it Good(, l eighbor Aids Red Cross Recently a resident of Virginia, Minnesota; paid a visit to Winni- , peg and on his return a railway ' official noted that there should be an adjustment on the price of his .ticket. The matter ' was re- ferred td- Walter Dobbs, General Passenger Agent, Canadian Na- tionals Railways, Who quickly sent S.ICILLED, LABOR WANTED W E NEED :,T Fl -E N'. TO GIVE CHURCHILL ILL TINE TOOLS IF YOU ARE NOT ON. WAR 'W'ORK— YOU 'SHOULD BE V , W ANTED AT ONCE:, :- Tool Designers a• LScratcMneff7& For q,tirk relief front if riling of eczema. pimples. ad:- kte.'e foot, scarce, ecnt,ies: rashes antlntl.er cetsrnally tassel Akin trc�,Lice, nee (nat•acting, cording, Anti• aeptia, lignid .l)', 1).. 1). Preemption. Crenatrse. • eu(mlete. Soothes irritation jsnd gntrklv,tops intense itching. 350 trial bottle prnree it, or money !rook. Ask vont drnggist• today for 1).1).D. T'RESCR1V"I'ION. • WHO ARE CAPABT.E OF ASSUMING LEADERSHIP Experienced Tool Makers M ,chinists Fitters MACHINE OP'ERA'TORS on Ho.rizonttal. Boring Machines, Turret and Engine Lathes, • 1VI,r1ling Machines • ICe'w Building ' New Ma - 'chines. Best."of Working Conditions. INTERVIEWS DAY' OR NIGHT, ", SUNDAYS TN- CLUDED. • . Applications not considered from those riow' on war work. Canadian General Electric Company .,I a Ont. On�. • .. Boy '(true' .child. of motor era): "Well,. 1 oughta • • be — I'm `.a later model." Forced ' to • put , on bis brakes suddenly, the driver of the sports ' car 'foun'd it shooting •crab -wise across the road, just missing '.a lamp -post before it' stopped. • Up strolled• a policeman. • lie'; rereark'ed` genially; -- "you got a. nice skid • there, sir." "Pardon' me, officer;" was the hau:hty reply, "this lady •is my, wife." •• 'Animal "trainers' agree that ,the. female of all species are easier to train than .the male., , ' •a Churchill s Message To. Libyan Forces Following• is the. text•. of 'the • ctisn.;e-P cmc' M-iniet-er-Clwre, r hill sent the. British • forces in Africa -when the Libyan:' of- fensive was launched: "1: have itin command from the King to express .,to all ranks of ths'army and the Roy- al 'Air Force in the western desert and .to the 'Medite-rran- ean fleet. His Majesty's .confi•• tie•n=ce--.4ha :tl ssike-arobli•eis •c1-ut.x witTUeielnelary devotion in t11e::. Tsll Y'• eilely °_isadiir'aat;' battle` which' ties before .thein.. "For the first time British and Vinare troops will meet. the, Germans with ample equipment in modern weapons of 'all kinds •• Se battle itself Wi11•affe,ct the whole course of •the war.. Now IS the time to Strike the hardest blow yet struck 'fol' 'ficial rte. tory, • home and freedom. The -desert: army ''mly add a page-tO history •which will rank with Blenheim and 'with Waterloo. "The eyes of ' all nations " are tipon• you. \A11 our heitrt5 are with you. May God uphold the right:' Small. 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