HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-05-14, Page 2'Chutesof Nylon
Instead of Silk
Fabric is Made Out of. deal,
Water and Air
A continuous ply of the most
necessarY , farm of insitranc5•
parachute tis assured fol• United,
States fliers .
•
In iiisCussimie `at the closing
meeting of the Aniericen Chetni-
• cal Society it, was declared 'that
nylon, Is proving to be•a 'very; sat '
isfaetory. \subStit1t0".' for silk in
the ,making of parachutes.
The
.fabric,• also used ta::lpake.
stoeki;t;;s, peat
ckties,' and other a-
ticleS, is made ,out of coal', water
•
and air, so the . supply .1s limitless.
Until, it was , developed the:Army
'•• -ancl Navy depended- on Japan for .,
sill. • for its parachutes. When ails,'
war•, broke'•. out. they had' less than.
-- -y:eae.S-•-supply n.''lT3 .i
Today, every 'partto_use as
aviation; insuranceof°"`the para-
chute "bustle `• which a`flier wears.
• is Made of nylon : except `for the
addition of sorse cotton' 'into the.
laxness webbing to thicken it
enougtL to. itt:. into. the buckles pre-'.
vious'lY made. for :cotton and linen.
webbing,
The synthetic fabric has. proved
'the ,equal of . ;sit in hundreds of
tests, the chemists deciared,' is just', ,
..as quick to ..open' when the rip .
k. nd .is prob
•
. card t ;s, pualed''"as 'sit. -a4 . , .
ably :even, stronger •in 'descent
A • :paratrooper with.' full eel.uip-
;ment.•,weighs; about 250 pounds,
:tied, :the fords or Ids `weight on
the " parachute as he, plummets •.
earthward amounts to •'about .1,000
Pounds 6t: the°'chute shrouds•.
'when ;he pulls the rip cable (it'S
no longer .^called' a rip cord).
When he pulls on the cable grip':
• the paraclute flies open as though
a firecracker was in. it: The ;pilot.•'
atchute: , a small. piece. of fabric,
c '
.. •ches the air•'and •pulls..• -out 'the. J .
large= par`achU e. Petecan army
men who ,pack Parachutes start=
•
Int_lith a ,piece .of nylon .30 yards
(Mgr and . 20 ..folds ..thick, .-declaim,'
that .there is' no such—itis ng --a .
parachute . failing • to • open. •
"When they 'deal open it's be-
e.• atise the man •. didn't pull- .' the, ,
pins," one sergeant in aparachute •
loft declared recently.:."When we
pack.. 'em they're 'packed righthe-
cense, we're .the guyswho have to
.goitp and test them."
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The Jo'
? ' United Nations bases40:
Jap bases'
:t'Alreody 11 ,
lir Rad, Menace to. India
Railroad, Bombay'
to; Sadiya, start of
partially - built
Chungking: stipple
road.
APIPAMAI'4
ISLANDS
tv.
•, NICOBAR IS.
India with bombers, based ,in Burma, the Andaman Lslardds ,y
pelt retial air rand arcs show Jap thin aircraftts to in the Bay of Bengal,
. -and on
HOW CA1 11?,
• can I . make al flower
Q. How
Sponge?
Al• Select a large sponge . with
large pores; . wet it, and place two
or' three hyancinth bulbs. in the,
sporeenear the centre. Sprinkle
ss or mustard: seed around the. •
gra
balance of :the sponge. Hang the
sponge in,; a, sunny window and
keep; it. damp. •You• will soon have
a pret y flower ball entirely' 'colr-
ering the sponge.:,
• • Q. Flow can.I cement loose•,floor
oe fireplace tiles?
A. A little plaster of Parts mixed
With vinegar to a paste should) be
smeared on . tlthe loose tiles, and
tiles can , then be cemented • ilatto•
place. .Do not walk on the tiles
until they are dry. .
p• How can I : make use of old -
ed and Wish -to listen. .
2. The moat fashionable home
'wedding has' but. two bridesmaids
and a maid -of -honor, and many of
them have no bridesmaids at all.
3: Consideration for .the -rights,
of others. •
4. Plain; unruled, sheets of" note-
paper that foie once, lnto, their
envelopes; the paper,maya be :white,
• delicate:. gray, or softly=tonedto a
pearl or ivory. ',Subdued tones of
blue, green, or buff • are not frown-
ed upon; :but be, sure . to avoid
exaggerated--tones-sand ConspiU
ous designs.
Yes. Of course; some will give•
more, but ten cents ,is sufficient.
6. No. "Mrs. Harris, this is my
sister, Ethel."
C.RR:,- President
To. pe a&t Enemy
Our people have ia� little •
perience its doing without, sa*.s.
1Vlark Sullivan, ht New York • ler
id-Tril tme. ".. The .Gerinans ..and d
Japa .have had . much. They
accustomed to a.:. standard of liv-
ing which, to most Americans,
seems pitifully low. "But • in. the
final tug"' of --tor-- the last : few
Weeks or i'hontlis . of strain, we
• must , be willing if necessary to
achieve and.endure a standard of
living . approximating ,that of our
enemies. For some time we shall
not feel the strain for we have
-much fat on our ' e �d m accumu-
lated
s
•in the form o%'
in our homes, which we can
get along ' with for some time.
But if this war. is a- prolonged.
one, fought to a finish, .the •
American must endure for a few'
menthe of strain the standard of
living .that to a Germd*an' or-
mal. Each American
man awl child must be willing tp
outdo a corresponding German in
a battle of doing without.• •
Air Force Needs
, Models Of Planes
Melt' the ..en, s
and add this to common turpen-,
tine. ,, The mixture will make an
excellent:. Was for polishing the
floors".
Q. How can i renew an oil mop Sir. Edward Beatty has resigned
after washing? as president of . the Canadian, Pac-
A Into a .tin box large .'enough iiho. Railway. _anti ,..is .succeeded by
to contain the mop' pour' 2 table-'
D C. Coleman. vice-president ' of
0
0
S Edward Beatty Is Suc-
eeeded by D'Altofl . C. Cole
man '
spoons of, parraffin oil, or 1 table-
$poon each of . linseed oil and,
t. spirits of turpentine. Tip and turn
-.the 'heli until - the interior is fully
coated and then pour off the stir-
. plus. Put the mop .into• the box:
cover, and 'allow'it stand 48 hours
before • using. •
Q. "Holts can 1 prevent a r bruise
•
from .discoloring?
A. A bit of sweet oil applied as
soon as possible to a 'bruise will
often prevent it lroin discoloring.
Modern Etiquette
Complete instructions and plans
mode • ls of
�•......� for making true scale
' fighting planes aria being sent- to
all. Air Cadet . units in tnada,
Poster,
1 according to George B•
. president of the Ali Cadet League.
Air cadets are- to join up
other organizations in producing
models for the teaching of air-
craft recognti:en and aerial gun-
- rater - in tate Royal Canadian Air
Y
Force.
The II.C.A.F• is •in urgent -need
a). •of hundreds of solid wood copies
•of fighter and bomber planes, Mr.
Foster' said. Shaped from pine
wood, the models Will he built in
exact d1('oportio'n to real aircraft.
Fighter8' will he built to a scale of
one in 20, light bombers to a scale
of 'one in 30 and' heavy bombers
to a scale of , one ; it( 40. .
the company: Sir .Edward remains
chairman of the'board. 'The change
in 'presidency is effective inimed-
lately. •
The official announcement sajd:
"At a meeting of 'the board of
directors •of the •Canadian Pacific,
Railway Company held May 1, Sir
• Edward Beatty,' chairman and
-.. president, tendered his resignaj
tion because of the state of his
health.
Taken III In. ,March
"Sir Edward was stricken with
illness• in March, 1941, brought
about largely by over-exertion and
too close application to his multi-
farious duties and activities.
There has been a • marked im-
provement in recept months, and
that improvement, happily, is
'being maintained; but his doctors
have advised him that 'early and
complete recovery can be reach
ed' onimy��i if he divests himself of
some of his burdens and responsi-
b'rtities. 'r h'b directors received his
decision with deep regret, but
agreed that he should not he ex-
•�pected• to prejudice his chance of.
recovery. At their request he will
continue to act as chairman of the
company, and thus be available
• for counsel at all times.
"Tete directors placed on record
their • appreciation of • the out-
. standing work Sir Edward per-
formed as president during the
past 124 years: He brought -to the -
service of the company and its
• shareholders a rare combination of
Have You Heard?
An attractive girl dressed in
the W.A.T.S. uniform, and a plain
middle-aged.' spinster . were wait-
ing for a bus. "Have. •e cigarette,"
asked the girl, opening her ' case.
• "What•!. Smoke in public!" ex;
claimed the woman,. shocked to
depths: "Why �
I d ; sooner kiss
• the ..first stun who came down
the street."
"So would I, retorted the girl.
"But have a Cigarette' while you
are • waiting."
A young fellow had -just
been .introduced to a very
,deaf old Man. •�. said
"I beg your pardon,
the old man. 1'1 didn't quite
catch your '• na1ne "
"Riutt ... Rittt, " bellowed
the younk.ni&n . . R -U=T -T...
"Eh, .no," answered, the old '.
man.. :.,1: take ' a 'droll •ov .
casmnally-
' There was .an earthquake in a
South ,American town which badly
scared the -inhabitants:
An 'nglish, family 'who lived .
there sent their 1it1e son to stay
with an uncle in another district
for 'safety's' sake.
Two days later the • parents
received the following telegram:
"A•m ferning your boy. Send
the earthquake." . •
gifts`' and qualities, Which' enabled
him to ,Pir
ization with his. own zeal ani' his•
own devotion to the interests. of
the property. He"was responsible
fol: •many improvements in • facil-
ities and service; for the rebuild-
ing of the, company's mercantile
fleet o'n a' - scale which made it'
a ,-source of pride to all Canad-
ians; .. and he 'enhasiaed. _and "en-
� larged the` position of , the com-
pany in .: the •confidence• and re-
gard. . of the people it serves
throughout the world., His' admin- •
be •1
istration Will itemorable in the--
history • of the company. •
"Mr. D'Alton C. .Coleman was
elected pr{esident of,l,.the company.
Mr.' Colerhan� joined the company.
in 1899, and' after serving, it in• •
various parts of the .country' -as
an officer, was.elected a director
and vice-president in 1934, He • is
t e fifth . to hold the office of
ins •e 'the whole 'organ-
•
"1 wish you'd stop talking
about..golf..." l"
. .
.:. go i=
•
"Golf! 1 haven't said a '
word 'about golf!"
"You said something • about
a hole' in one. 1: bear's you!"
"I ;was talking about�my
only pair of clean socks.
"Some of you ' pedestrians
walk atiout'as if .you'd.bought
the - streets." .
"Yea: '' and some: 'of . you • -
motorists drive about ;as ;f
'you'el Paid .for. your. cars-
:Jerry:, -"Why Ido you • say. that.
there's too • much f a'V'o1EitiSm.' in
A ' reporter was interviewing'
the • oldest inhabitant of the vil
lags,.' who had completed his:cen•
tury. . "Have you ever, been mar-
- tied?" askedthe reporters:
"Married!" exclaimed the old
man. . "Married -I, I should think
I have. Four wives 'I've had. -
What's more, one. of them was
a good' un!„,
your family?" •
Tom! "Well, t' hen I bite my
,nails, I get into • trouble; but
*hien baby puts his footin. his
mouth, it's 'cute."
Sweet `Young Tiling?:"Why
are you runningthat harrow
over the grain field?"
• 'Young Farmer: "Oh, I'm
raising .shredded 'wheat this
' year,".
•
What Science:.
Is Doing'
TO CURE ‘"HICCUPS'
• The Case of 'a man Who hiccuped
himself• to death was reported re-
cently. Tlie hiccups: lasted 26
days- and nights; he .could, neither
' sleep nor eat,' and finally . died 'of
exhaustion, The average %ER. of
hiccups lasts, only team a few
minutes to a: few hours, but it can
be a tantalizing. complaint, resist- '
ing • many kinds of treatment. .
HicenPe. are. apparentia due Co
a spasm; of the diaphragm, the
broad, thin muscle that separates
the . abdominal ' cavity. from the
chest cavity, says Science Digest.
Sca ng tlr'e"°iiatie,nt i's?about•the
most' useless . of the many "retne-
dies:" Other supposed' cures in-
' elude drinking water slowly, hold-
ing one's breath, counting: num=
hers, pres'sing , the upper lip, elec-
tric shoes to - the skin,' and so
forth. •• '
The following is a reliable meth-
od of .treatment that. has beer used
tom+ is
baed'O e,.-.
• the company in 2892 aiid i e 111m "
immediate predecessor Was born :
and educated in Canada." • •
d
Took Post In 1918
•
Sir Edward graduated to the •
presidency of the company from
the lava department in •19-18 when
he was a week under `,41.
-During his tenure 'ii office the
railway expanded to become ,
known as the world's greatest
•privately -o w 'n e d • transportation
system. Under' him Canadian Pac-
ific developed . railway, shipping,
telegraph and hotel services with
expenditures of many millions of
dollars.'
1. Is it proper when in a group of
. people, to speak to another person
while someone else ,is already
talking to the whole group?
2. How many attendants does
the bride at a home wedding
usually have?
3. What is the fundamental
principle of good, breeding?
• 4, What type of social stationery
Is in best taste? •
6. Is ten cents a sufficient tip for
one person, vvheu checking one's
wraps?
is- introdui•ing her '
6. Whets a girl
sister to a person. should she call
her'' "Mist; Jones" ?
ANSWERS
1. No. It is rude to "cross Con-
verse." When, one attempts. to
talk with another person while
someone is talking to•' the entire '
group, it probably prevents. that
person from listening to the first
•speaker. He may be, very i',terest-
Parachute Nurses
On Russian Front ,
T1•,., -1 ittist dcveioprnt'nt on the
Rus.,i,rn war front is s specia lly
t.r•rit>,rd p•irar'htite corps of Soviet_
Red Cress nurses. -
'rhe Writ newspaper 1)er Build ,
prairie! a photograph -. recently of
nine nwm,bers of. the corps, equip
ted' with pat•arhu.tes an•tl 'first aid
eases.
Their fnnet.loti� ,a captain. said.
is to bring 'aid to wounded in dlf-
ieutt terrain where nortrial means
d
of 1 oinmitnleat.i0n might prove to'o
plow.
it Said' a eon'sidefa.lite 11111411er
Of our 1 had 1)+'011 trefined 'for
the week.
i
' Pluto --Public Iuf,,rtaatioaa
e tens of tliolleands of tons of stxtip
Plana for a salvage campaign to retriev
• i ` Farins are presented to Hon.'. T. ^Thorson, •Mini t o of
Metal faal. War Ser is
National Services, by H. C. Ray. i'epre'se>titat'ive � the Intern
Harvester Cotiipanyr of Canada, Limited, The company , i 3'�
Will use its,
dealers across Canada to help get theserapWeight
itaa W. 0, Maxwell, company offici'ttiec look oa the war l+ifa)rl. wi of
a
1r'
"It 'says 'here in the paper
that . in Egypt women carry
basket's of fruit land flowers
on their heads." •
"That's nothing.'so remark-
able: Women 'do that 'over
• here' and call• them hats."
'/I suppose you find It rather'
slay a,vs.j;&oc to the' R. .F.
sv et•. avatar --
Ipilot.
"Simply. nothing to ; do at all,"
sighed the pilot. "We just play
darts do the crossword puzzles
in the evening- papers, drop e
few bombs on Hamburg, and go
straight to bed 1" -
-,�" ..—,
When Lord Shaughnessy retired
• from the presidency he offered
the. post to Sir Edward, who at
first - refused. Shaughnessy is re-
ported to have exclaimed: ' My'
God, Beatty, do you want to 'be a
mere lawyer all your life?"
Sir Edward was an exponent of
a 'unification program, tor the Can-
adian Pacific and Canadian Na-
tional Railways) He wanted, the
unification to be; under private • op-
eration. The. Government decided
for co-operation but. ' with each-
company- • maintaining . its own
Managetttent. ,
;lit• Edward was borntt Thorold,
Ont., in 1817, son of Henry Beatty,
it'isth founder of the Beatty Steam-
a•ship Lines, operating on -the Great
Lakes,
La
Ile was educated at •Toronto, Ile
went to Harbord Collegiate Insti-
tute, Upper .Canada College, Tor -
auto University and finally Os-
goode' Hali. ",Later McGill Uni-
versity and tilieen's ,honored him
With c hant'ellorships.
t•-.
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Compound not only,help
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lfd
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BABY CRICKS
firmly 'placed over the nose .anti
Mouth of the patient, who. is agked
to breathe into and outls used u As
the oxygen in the• bug • ac,
the. exhaled. catrbon dioxide gas
Cumulates, so that "in a few min-
' utees, there is enough' to prod'uce''a
curative effect... - hiccup.
if the patient :•liegins'to'
'again, ".the treatments should . be. ' '
repeated, • In one case .in which'
• this teethed :'was used, the patient,
a: girl of '22, 'who began to 'hiccup
while convalescing , from inflenza,
vas relieved six minutesafter •
She
had • been hiccuping
sly
for 42 ' hou'r's. "After seven bongs. .
' the spasms •again began.; the bag
. treatment was again effective,• this .
time' permanently -"
General. 'MacArthur'ts
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"TIi•EY. ARE GREAT CHICf r
slid you .can't beat them:
value" writes an Ontario eas-
terner who has been buying
Twaddle Chicks,', for nine con-
secutive years. It will pay you
to investigate the profit making
-' ability of Tweddle Chicks We
have nineteen pnrebreteds,
' tui keyaos,tos 'ehoose frond four m.
for 1942 catniogtre and May price
list. Tvvc•ddle Chick Hatcheries
Limited. Fergus, Ontario..
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Flight, Froin Bataan
Gen-
- " �HThe�•'itisrele• •star.y. Jif :way ._._..-.-....
eral MacArthur was pulled out .of
the Philippine' can now^'be'. told,"
cotnments'Newsweek. "As long as
it was possible to.`get supplies to..
'Bataan, Washington believed. Mae
Arthur's, chances • of holding out
until the U. • S.: was.,a. le to ,organ-
ize an expedition 'to relieve 'hila
were fairly good. However, at 'was
'feasib'le; to run. the Japanese block
Fade -only from the Netherlands•In-
:dies. When ' Japanese successes.
•
late 111 •February made it apparent
that the United .Natiens ..could not
hold Java -inuch longer, "it was
decided ' to' order • MacArthur to
Australia." • , ••
•
us'r RU
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oxide • gas—the gas that is used
in' soda water• and that we exhale
from the lungs—can •stimulate the
respiratory nerve centre.
The only apparatus heed is an
ed
ordinary paper bag,. . The bag is.
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for litter buyers. June delivery
ch
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tart
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US now what you need. We're
preparing to satisfy
al
preparing *ith we've
little cu-('peratInn,
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d
months ago. by P
who depend on Bray yea after
year. Bray Hatchery. 130 Jolfn
St. N. Hamilton. Ont.
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f3ARY CHICKS iM['tJR'1ED ALL -
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Purpose Birds nine rents, Cocker-
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2'0tor
1.5e. Placards for doors, win-
dow., .auto tnut'les, ht•1)s,, and_
homes; 111 for 301-. [tat vi'e's' Plug.
Slot L!, 238 1Cing Fast, T01,0010.
ItHI5t iATIC. PAIN 1
5llISt•'Y YOU it51 EF,—Every sur-
• ferr•r of Ithr utrlat.tir Pains •or
Neur'iti's should try Dixon's Item-
. erly.. Sold only. Dlunr0's 1>ru5
' Store, 334 , I;II;In, Ottawa.. Post-
paid $1,00
.ISSUE 202—'42 '
FARM • EQVIPb1ENT :SPECIALS
WHILIS % THEY LAST' -- DISMUN-
strating add Rebuilt,. Melotte
Cream Separators, i : h.P. air- •
cooled, 1% h.p. Cub .engines, Re-
built Diesel, Engines, in sizes.
22,25 ' and 38 h.p.
otta
Cream Separators, Portable Milk-
ing Machines,. Myers Water Sys-
Washi'ng�Machal ines. Melotte. Mag-
net, and Premier .Separator parts.
Letz , Mill & Grinder parts, Car-
ried in stock. Special for, April
and May white n•if.o.bgts.Toronto
.4� ,per get
Write me your requirements to- `
day. S. A. Lister, Stewart Street,
Toronto.
SIMMER S;UI3UOL
MIDLAND SUMMER SCHOOL
EAuighthgust annutl•
sevenseth. Cssioi5,ourse$ July ache- •
teachers include: (1) Refresher
work in' new upper school mathe-
matics and science; (.2)• tgqttioit.
in upper school English and bi-
ology; (3) tuition in the Normal
School subjects;• (4) classes Ln
handicrafts, choral reading;1
folk -dancing. Enjoy a profitable
summer in this glorious Thirty,'
Thousand island Vacationlan
d.
For information • write the Sec-
, relary, Midland. Summer School.
Midland, Ontario. or in Toronto
phone Hyland 2584.
PET1116I1S'1'ONLinUDE1 .Yt Curft&PANY
Patent Solon Lora Estatbllsned
18110; 14 1<1115 West, 'Toronto.
Bookie!. ,ot -Information .on' re.-
quest:
e'quest:
A1•D1i•:MDEitt LETTERS187 are vent
luttt
'tamps on before 310 Glen
•.able: \V rite i..' G. Purdy.
• Manor Drive, Toronto•, for fres
appraisal.
1l.ANri BARGAIN
PLANT BARGAIN: 25
.111ivlettt pelbntIIt1I3• acid bulbs;
4 shrubs, tree; evergreen. ail(
$1.2., 1n•.••,tu. 1tcu orders 32.911.
Uo11ua �ut'.eries, L'uftthill Ont,-•
01x1 lt(.ICS ItEWOV1 N NEW
RUGS, NEW RUGS MAUL FROM
old. Dottunoun Rua Weaving ruin.
patty, 1164 Quoeri SL W, • Torout0.
Write f0/2! t, �.
WANTED
MALE TANN MR LAUOUREl:9.
ago 46 to 55 years or yodnger;,
if Mu have tliseiiai'tie papers.
.good wages to. geed workers..
Donnell & Mudge Limited, Nevi
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b:ON'T TRUiiQ i THROUGH
I tit' Heat, Mein. lir hail
HAVE YOUR SNAPS-
Delhered' .by Midi
Any 6 or 8 ee. )osure filrn per reeds
developed •anti printed for only 25c,
:Supreme quality and 'fast service'.
gnatatnteed.
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