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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-08-01, Page 7hibitirig ■ the ability I \3o t ■ Red Cross q rectly .performed,/are as' follows: EFFECTS OF THE SHOTS head at. lowest point. ” No. 2315-E—C Sched ule July ’. ■ I, conditions' woltild lie . in. the fact that,. -—W-ashingt-on^ UR AND DOWN! * ■ in . contact ?the.-,p.aTi.eht. BSfi SWSWMiSSSS '■ In the .face of this, fives comparison i born,, round-the-woi’ld-• "flier, fired* Taftirnr" ' (rift/ person1 ..'II it. • •■ * . • ■ . prepared for a congressional; commit­ tee by Marriner S. Eccles, Federal Reserve Board' Governor, indicated ■tile. ;d.eb.t : -per- .head . ,-fn.r n.U ■■■ --j for producing, a gasoline which , Ion abo.ve the ordinary,, liquid fuel, ■ _ Employment Shows. Jump Of -22,704 in 9,270 Firms Ottawa.—-A substantial expansion was shown, in employment on. June-1, when reports ”^rom 9,270 concerns showed 915,792 workers on the pay­ rolls, an increase of 22,704 over'the previous month, the Dominion Bur­ eau of’ Sta'istick reported recently. The crude index on June 1 stood at 7.6 against 95.2 the preceding iriiQilfeh.'_ahd 9,6.6 on' June 1, 1934. On. '"th’e'^'base/.that. June 1, 1926 equals 100, the”index Jor the 13 prgyious as follows: 1933, .80.7; JLDy‘2, 1931, 103.16; -1930, 116:5;. , 1928,. 113.8/ 1927,' ' 1926,.' 102.2; 1925, 95.6; ears $9.1; •.1929, i 12:2.2; 107.2; .1924, 90.4; 1923, '98-5^ 1922, 90.3; and. 19.21, '87,7. : ; ■ '7Piibnoun''Cg(F'a:dy'ari'ces''Wer'e_fe'po ed in manufacturing, /when the' ad­ ditions to staffs considerably ex­ ceeded. the average seasonal gain :on June 1 'in the past-14 years, the re-; port states. • - - • The favorable movement extended to practically all classes of factory -employment. In the non-manufacturing indus­ tries . increased * employment was shown'in logging, mining,' communi­ cations, local and railway transpor­ tation, building, arid Railway, con­ struction and maintenance, service and.trade. On the other hand, ship­ ping, and ’stevedoring was ®slacker, and there, w,ere temporary losses jn highway construction. . Improvement was indicated, says the report, in. all five .economic areas, except- .Ontario, . where‘-there in Quebec and the Prairie.. Provinces employed the greatest “number of extra workers. Years of Research by Chem- ists World Over Now Bear Fruit ‘ . For’many year/’ chemists and fuel engineers jr-i- .man/ lands- hgve tried Tito develop -A process for converting | the highly ■ inflanimablev liquid gaso- I line into a npri-explogive solid form. The 'event of the research is indi­ cated by flie' fact .that more than 200 patents have beengranted for solid fuels. None of these, however^ was found to be efficient when put • tjO file test,. accoEdkig. to Dr. Alex- ;an<Ter. Klemin, director of the Daniel /AUTOMATIC booklet IS " CIGARETTE PAPERS; Thinlc ?f it—a Firestone Tire .Ji-tth as , before could you get Firestone quality at such a low price as in these Sentinel Tiies. - With,these low prices you : get,, a nelk extended guarantee. You are; assured freedom from cuts, bruries, blowouts arid , other road . hazards except ___punctures for 9 months. And, _ even though Sentinel Tires are guaranteed for this period, they / are made to last much .long*er. Take advantage of present low prices to replace worn tires. See,the nearest Firestone Dealer today. ‘Firestone Treatment by Metallic Arsenic. ' ' Claimed.■ Successful* for Caihcer {tbica, N.Y.—A metallic "arsenic colloid ^-eatmen.t' by .intravenous in­ jections has given encouraging re­ sults in treatment of sarcoma (can­ cer), 'the 12th colloid., chemistry symposium' at’. Cornell University was, told recently. Prof. E. F. Burton, head of the Department of Physics at the Uni- vensity','nL"T^ treatment, vyhich was prepared at the suggestion of Dr.' A,.jC. Hend- . Mother says Father never. ha-;-his ' initials-, .put iii his ' hat, ' thinking a little later he might be able to pick', up- a better one. ...; ( : ■ nt ' - v ’ , : The‘girl, .out our'way with the ter- Yible - looking 'riding' habit has • got -waree--ei-ies--t4«i-n—th-U-t:—-------------- \ ‘'/K » » • ■, • ■’. ■ , ,. ■Patient' (nervpusly).—And will the operation be dangerous,. doctor? .Doctor'—'Nonsense!'. You couldn’t b’uy a■.dangerous- operation for $.4,0.00. ■■'•*. » ■ Ki­ ln the old (toys they married and worked _ together Jq get ahead; how they pncli _pennies td pay lor the dia­ mond ring and the coupe.. ’ Jfaibci^LLAr-a—gincKl„p.to.n.,,_n}.y_..(Lea.r,.1. lways to ihink before you speak. -DTTttgMe-r—B-u-t-;—Da-t-i—w-Ii-e-n—I— -do- hat ‘the g.iris have changed the cub--. '■'*.* * . W.ho bosses the house? Well, do ’’.fev spend more tmo with his family :r her family?. ■* »• Malh l—\Vhat''§ • worrying you, Dav- '..d? . ; • ... ’ ' ' ... David.-Iwas. jiist. wondering if- Dad would ju'o to' the milkin’-while we’re i-ir our honeymoon.•• supposin’ you said ■yes’,, if 1 ..-a.-lied you, . .Are you ni itch fl''pressed when lite ' looks rather' blue-? . -. •' ■ . Can you crack a’joke wfie.n..Ulinas- arv goiiigTvrorig?' ~ 7'” ..'■Jf you can answer '"Y(<,"-■ you're■ ■ ■■ bound -to 'get. ale-ng. ’ ‘ ' - / “ '■ *. * * z .“And tb-c vacation re- r'rt.. over­ looked a! lake?” ■ 9‘Ytfl, arid.it ovcrtooki'd' remit rt- able bdds, good food i«.n*l p.vcrfiRhe: ^e^Mi'des Fi-ientl—Is Four son still pn his .studies in Coltcgw? . Fatlier-gY'es, \bu.t, lie doesn’t able -to Catch up with them. , *• * •* .0 ■ * * * ' ,.. —ihrrhir ^P—Trmrt—-grt—my—overcoat-' vhicli I left at the railroad station? Harty '.Was it rh.ock.eil? , . Jc.l'.'n- -N.o,'brown, with a bolt across. ilie [back. . ' seem Nature: adjusts things. By the time his wife gets too. fat. to be held his arms lie doesn't, give a darn.. • " ' , ■ "'*■> »u • On- a-vaCat ioh -trip-a ,ma-n- grits.; Burned up by the sun.*. BlisteiWjiy the rowing. • Stung by the hotel clerk.' - *’*.'*. MacPher-son arrived ’at the. otlice half an hour late. Chief—What doos this mean? Macpherson—Well, it wiw like' this,. I squeezed the tube x>f toothpaste too -much, and - it took at? least hall an liour to get. the stuff back. in - ’ if:What the average woman wants is a. strong; inflexible man who can be * * >K . 1 . . Country Bov -- Say Mister can you tell mo wlmt an'oral dr is' Man—Sure, ’ It’s n fellow, who is always ready to Jay down your ■ Jll'e■ for liis .country. ' , - On his appointment, the new man­ ager of a certain big bank was given mticl'f»publicity, and photographs of him w-eve re pro du cell in newspapers.- All- wore.-not .jiriJlleiL -attractively. A' depo-itor wandered in, walked up^to the manager, produced' one of the- photograhic reproductions, .and said... “I-s- this your picture?’’ The manager assured' him that It was. “Arp you the manager of the bank?’’ 1 ■ ' The .other admitted that, he was/ “Well, give me my money!7 or. dered the depositor. - * T j.Guggenheim,^ School, of Aero.nautic's p.t' bfew York University. ; .1. Last -week a .demonstration \ was held ’ at the Guggenheim, school which suggests at last-a method has been discovered rion-explosive solid would have . as its .the. elimination, of. in- air travel’. ’ Th’e new solid gasoline, called ‘<solen^,’-’ has peen developed-.after sixteen - years of research by Dr;' ^dolph .RrusTn, ,Nw York NEW METHOD OF ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION tlT.ffiAdVhazard Jnveilte^ B_V' Holger Nielson And Adopted By Danish ■ minor. details of the tr'eat- . , | men-t,. chiefly in regard to caring for • j thje -'patient .before, and after the e t0 be | art if Rial respiration is applied, are •■-■■■ . ■; .... i j c, •. ' ' ■ i-1'-”“ i'similar to the Scha.effer. and Silyest- .g' some .gelatin as (ceedeg? in-producing a solidification [ - - . ... . . . • binder” .to prevent .arsenic from' of' gasoline readily usable in'. Inter-1 - ,. ■ precipitating, he said. Tiny .particles; naMonibustion .engines at 'a cost “’ Jial r'ules,' Wording of arsenic are held suspended in th,e sard to. bo less thirn one, cent a; gal- lvLiph (he colloid form. , ' t ^..u-Rrio-f.-. Jlui’.to.m~.c.i.ted—b-n-e-r-c-ase—o-f--a-!- . young ’ Winnipeg ‘woman' buffering' prove of. great. advantage to th;e army from osteogenic sarcoma in iheTow--1 and navy ain forces, as the igniting er-”third of the left femur?--IxTSep-1 of-gasoline .tank's ’ b’y tracer or e-x- putation after biopsy was recom-1 Plosive bullets during combat.sis- one mended.. Arsenic treatment, .how-!of tbjjierious hazards: To test this ever, began1’October 2'0.. ’ ' non-igniting - flua-lity,. Clyde. '.Pang- X-rays taken in December, 1934, ^orni.! round-the-world- flier, fired- and - March; and May, 11)35, showed. *>u,lets ■»" progressive reduction of tumor and "«e ifrom ..a range of tweniy-flve regeneration of bone. ' The panent'/e-gallon can of.-the. .returned to her home in Winnipeg- ”olvdl£i?5_.^2b?S; ■ ton ’ sa i d~ -----, rick,' Toronto physician. Pure ■metallic arsenic was• prepar-- lJ -the, preliminary tests are to 'be ed in colloid form by mixing arsenic, taken as . a criterion, he' has sue-! arid water, usiAg- some gelatin as ’ ceeded?’ in • producing a solidification !... • „-1'1 J'-,___| ermiethods and will require no des- i .cription, as they are known to all.; y ' g to which the new method may be Jor-' A V / UX J Cl A CIO AVAAUWoZ '“"'rf'Tescu^^^ resuscitation, 'immediately and shall' send for the doctor and aprbulanc-c only when others have.' come to his' . assistance, ■ If help-'is very JoVig in coming, .patient, should bri reino'yed' to nearest house. . ■ . Remove dutei1 clothing a-nd quick­ ly loosen all garments . restraining breathing. if ■ necessary.' - . , . Lay patient face -down on .flat, hard’ surface. If . surface slopes, keep B’end patient’s British! Debt • Per-C feet, whatever. It was only after the fourth shot, when , some .of the gasoline 'had liquefied by pressure and spilled on the ground, that it ignited.,. and then, only in such a manner that, it could be easily ex-, tiriguished . by merely stamping ori it. '..■■. . ; Another' advantagjte" fn“’iriilitary’ and' naval aviation . under ' conibat ___'. ^Th-e—Uniteri—States’-®——eo«teiai^—solieL--gasol-in-e- Government neared’ the end ,'of its would' continue? to y_opefate- .even ffseaRyear-■recentiy'' "dd th a'-gro'S'S’" d rib'f' i ri’fteT' -it-' w’as- p Un.c tured— by.--- an- - gnehiy of almost $28,700;00'0,000? ‘ ‘ [ bullet, whereas .gasoline • in1' liq,uid ’ ‘ ah authorita- ’form would, of course, when, “its five, comparison showed that’ the'' container was punctured, leak out. public debt per head in Great, Bri-.-J^ shoWB in .the course Of .^the tain is about two and one-half times demonstration that solene . would greater; than that, in this country.' "Qt byn even when subjected to a Fighrea gleaned front .a statement' » was actually brought with the -substance.' Full details of the . new solidifi­ cation .process are being . withheld, —..... . .... arms at elbow, .cross bands fiat, one .over the other, and place directly under patient’s forehead. Place handkerchief under hands .and face," if. possible, to prevent dust, .entering, and. to keep iftouth and nose- clear of the. ground..__•_ '■ ' > Then, Btandi’ng'aF’head of patient/ jb^^atOT'^Iaxes/THie.-"lmee- near head on a .folded cloth or coat.; and places, the-■ other foot, near his elbow.' —K-rreel-i-ng—thtrs^—t-he?—o-pera-t-o-r—sl-a-p-s- heaviiy with flat' hands between .the -'slto'ul'd’er ■■'bTad-es: Two o* three- t-i-mesy- so that .the tongue' riiay .f-al'Ffdrward." . Note, if tongue does-not fall forward, opera tor. must' open patient’s mquth and,, draw it forward. At all times he.must.be certain that the tongue remains forward'and., downward. ' STARTING POSITION’ .The. operator.-lays - His hands -with /outstretched ' fingers' on patient’s back, so' that his palms are, just on . .the'1 'shoulder, blades^and the^:yristsj time, for trie even, slow swinging from' pressure to “lift” position and back. ■ If necessary, operator may 4’riiploy. a watch ,during the begin­ ning o'f the resuscitation. The'’■treatment mu^t not be-given-’ up until aL-least four hours'of steady,, 'vriremitfirig resuscitation have .be.en'. ». tried, unless, of course, the' patient .commences to breathe strongly, arid ■ naturally of his own volition., The, basis of . the method.'is forin •arid rhythm. A .really'rhythmic, soft ' 'rolling movement can b.e carried on indefinitely, /if ..the, operator makes , .cer-tain- of--frig,balance' of his- position.- This, of course, may be slightly gd-. - justed during the first few ' double - movements,.u un-til he’ finds,, himself working without effort. ... ' Artificialrresuscitation .is to K,.be carried ,on .well' after ? the patient ‘'first' — hibiting ■ the ability i to breathe slightly ’ by himself, but from fhat point” ori/the Operator must discon­ tinue «the- second half of the. move-, ment, the ‘Tift.” . ■ The operator pro­ ceeds only to apply and relieve "jpTgssure"” on ? ■ the shou-lderj, ■ • -thus----r •speeding his movements- to. nine' to -. TO times pe,r minute. ;■ • . For if th.e ■ alif t” is continued after . seriri.usly. -over.-yentilated, '.causing a -great- diminisbment nf. the . carbon.;-'.,, -dioxide in the blood,. CD2., and result­ ing finally' -in a total, .inability to . breathe at all. , . ' . ' If- a carbogen apparatus is / em- •ploygd the’ “lift” may be continued, but. only : in this one circumstance. 4 , And only if the apparatus’is Jn the hand's of-a trained-operator. With-.-... out the carbogen apparatus trie “lift’’’ must be discontinued at once on perceiving the -first .signs of life in , . ■ - _ . -were, busy preparing ^legislation to Prusian. -in 1910 while-.lie was ■try- whittle the . Federal indebtedness 'ing .to rehiove paraffin/from gasb- .down a,.4hlt..'^^jthg.Jtax=dJTe««koh^prd—H-jtet®—Td-e— -f-onmF—thM - the-'-grisoRne gram, that President ROosev’elt has’ could he solidified first altering i; s tl' , advocated. ■ zTTearings on their pro­ duct wer'e/cirrarigOd to begin very soon. The most optimistic predic­ tions at the Capitol were that the tax nidasuiire 'would -be ready for presehtatiJn.' to- ■ t-h-e- Ho-use- br •J'trhr ’’ Eccles, i’-n the statement that he prepared' ‘1 oi<S‘ Congress, contended ■ that treasury cash balances, the $2,- 000,000,000 stabilization, fund set up' with the' profits of - dollar de­ valuation, and recoverable ., assets. piration at once' by swinging 'his body' forward,."swining freely .. from the hips, with' hrs.-arms straight and; ■stiff. ’ "tie "moves siowly and with-- progressive pressure. -The. pressure "there's a Christie Biscuit for every taste9 ■ "J f molecular structure thrpu’gh . -/1. - , - -.talvsts, the: “muteihmakoft’' of. t0 “J ,,y. > " ‘ « e rtomiAl world, and th™ remov- the operators body alone He most it the entalvsts. If thil sounds J eerta,h that -h,. mogmen of mplo.-let it7bc slated that during n^suro . shall be free of mWular the. past *uto-en vears he-tried oug feKe. " Contmue pressure unltl arms n?f?-ertlwn i>,000 types, “of. l,ydro'-?re' quite -vertical-. ^Operator; lioMs carbons bdfpre he hit . .upon the,i position jylii’le he counts^1,^, right combination/ • ' ' PROCESS WI-DLEY. 11SED Tiie sum? proce.-s, according? to Dr. Prussian, has been used for s ' turning into solid form kerosene, / , f«/. oil, lubricating oil, debt figure? '' " ' ' crude oil, shale oil’rind alcohol. 'The On that basis, th’e net-■ Federal-l,roc£.RS' is‘npt cohipHcatcdf It'feni- debt was calculated at leks than $20,-’ ”loys ■cheaP" chemicals winch can be ----• used over and ..over, again. It takes /only fjftooTi minutes- for the cori- '/ version from the liquid into the solid stale. ■ The temperature is ’never ‘’.above 155 degrees Fahrenheit and Pei* no expensive* machinery is required- With the present apparatus, usfng pressure kettles turned .by hand, 120 gallons an hour can^be produced. It earn be speeded up> to as high as 2,- 500 gallons every-four -minutes. Only one chemical is used as cata­ lyst, it was revealed, but the time of thq removal of the catalyst' is' an important "Factor ’ in the. process. The, process, 'it is claimed, can be- applied to gasoline of • any octane numbeiy.and the mere act of solidi­ fication imparts to it a high anti­ knock quality without the,, need for rtlio addition of tetraethyl • lead. should be deducted from the gross haptha , fuel oil, *000,000,000. ' . . I The national income for 1034 was1’ estimated at $50,000,000,000 $400 per head in the United States, $20,000,000, or $430 the United Kingdom.. .against head in ■ /) : Yesterday •} . You cannot get away from yester­ day. What .you did, what you1 Baid, what you were is interwoven.' wijLh every experience of today. .Inst be­ cause there is' nd escape from yes­ terday, you should give it very little deliberate attention. Sometimes the recollection of yesterday's mistakes fairly paralyzes your initiative. You brood upon them until you get the feeling that;* everybody else must lie -thinking of thorn too, and come to',, the conclusion that it is no. use to .try. Perhaps yesterday’s little ’ tri­ umphs loom' so large” that you fee! you deserve a day off. Trying to re­ lieve yesterday’s good, times may­ make. today’s task, seem hopelessly ‘dull. and dreary. Brooding on yesler- .day’s “sorrow may keep you ifr'om' seeing the little joys tiny; today has waiting fori you!Yesterday Is done with you but- you are done yesterday. . • •lubricating oil, SEVEN AGES WIWW. . —1 • . . ... A t-five. .ye ar=^ijq. .beJik.e_jU.iic].e....B.ob. „ —TA? 15 years—to be a,-detective. At 20 years—'to be idolized by all' the'pretty girls in'the town.-.- ■ At 30 years—to pay his .debts. ■ > ■ " At 45 years—to pay his wife’s . debts. . ' .•■..', ' * / lAt-. GO years—to be a boy again. ■, '' ■ At '75 years'—6 .be-let flower 2. 4, an.d on four he releases riressure by swinging1 his torso -backward.. . . ’ Operator then moves his hand?1 along thq patient’s- shoulders apd arms until lie can .-grasp the ..middle of the patient’s’ upppr- arms.- He now swings slightly backward; caus­ ing the patient’s arriis to “li-ft’r d little. ' Only. the. armts move in this" second, .balf' of. the movement, .the ’ head and torso, of the patient re-r. maining undisturbed. The arms are held in this “lift'’ position while the (Jper'ator continues .the count by 5, Gy 7 abd 8. ■ • 1 " ' At eight, the operator returns his hands to the first position and re­ peats the whole movement. The operator repeats these’ double ■ jnovements seven or eight times the minute. The firsf half - the pressure •on the shoulder blades,’must last for 2"% .seconds, while hel is- .'counting to four, and at four' he must swing backward and grasp the arms. 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