The Seaforth News, 1947-08-14, Page 3Watching Their Figures—Pasquale D'Angelo gets into some higher mathematics at the Can-
adian National Ehibition school for fashion show models. The young models lap tip their
-lessons with More enthusiasm than their ge0-metry theorems, butafter all these CNE girls
are -learning how to model. That Makes a difference.
Sports — And One Thing
or Another
By FRANK MANN HARRIS
("A Sixbit Critic")
We all know that Father Time has FASHION NOTE: A young kid
a dirty habit of sneaking up on us up our way recently saw his grown-up
when we're not looking; but, even sister arrayed in her first !ow -cut
so, it's difficult to realize that almost evening dress. Asked for his opinion
21 years have slipped by since the of the new outfit he said, "Slee looks
name "George Young" first crashed just like- as if some soda -jerk had
the headlines. For it was =Ian. 16, been trying to cram one scoop of
1927 that all Canada went haywire ice -creams too many into the glass."
over the news that an unknown * 's *
Toronto kid had won the swim from The eminent Bob Feller, sounding
Los Angeles to Catalina Island, for off about recent attempts of the
which Mr. Wrigley had hung out baseball magnates to curb his
the tidy prize of '$25,000. Sl post-
* * * season activities, drags in such flossy
For those who cannot recall the and high-sounding phrases as "Isn't
fuss made over the returningyoung this a democracy" fo cyf and "Didn't?a o
Y g fight a war. for freedom?" and so
hero, -we may say it was something forth. Personally, we would have
like the recent dither regarding Bar- been more inclined to -go all the way
bare Ann Scott—remember her?— with 11fr. Teller if he hadn't added,
only doubled and redoubled and with "I'm not doing this for myself—but
various' hilarious sidelights sadly for the poor fellows who only earn
missing in the latter affair. For with five or six thousand in the regular
that kind of money in the offing, you season,"
may be sure there were many helping * * *
hands outstretched; and. before
things cooled down, Young was
probably carved and sliced more
ways than any watermelon that ever
ripened on a fruit -store shelf.
* * *
However, directly out of Young's
feat sprang the Canadian National
Exhibition Marathon Swims, to be
revived once again very shortly. We
can hardly wait either, as for sheer
lack of thrills -and utter absence of
excitement, those long - distance
water -crawls beat anything we have
ever seen in sport; and we can well
recall sitting in the launch from
which the swiin broadcasts origin-
ated and pitying the poor oafs at the
mike in their efforts to make bricks
without straw, and sound as if they
weren't finding it hard to stay awake.
* * t'
Yet, even though we've witnessed
checker games that were whirlwinds
of action beside thein, somehow or
other the
darned things gripped you;
and, for all this superiority of atti-
tude, no doubt we shall be among
that huge throng lining the Exhibi-
tion waterfront when the day arrives
-and so, most likely, will you.
* * *
Some radio stations offer cash to
the listener first phoning a report of
ass accident or other bit of late news,
and we know one mart Who swishes
they wouldn't. "My wife is a sucker
for aR these free radio contests, and
always complaining because she never
wins,,' he says. "And every time they
make that offer over the air, I scant
to imagine her sizing me ftp and
wondering if its worth her while to .
stick the bread -knife into me, and
then rush to the phone and report"
* * *
We are going to get the drop on
all our contempmcries and be the
first to predict that, when November
rolls around, Joe Walcott will win
the world's heavyweight title by
scoring a knockout over Gliampion
Joe Louis,
* * *
We are twilling to bet -muncy on it
too—our only proviso being that our
man must ,be allowed to carry a
length of lead -pipe, while Mr. Louis
has to enter the ring securely blind-
folded,- We won't insist on handcuffs
for Louis—although it (alight be a
little safer.
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Somehow or other—it may be a
flaw in our early upbringing—when-
ever a man sounds that "not for my-
self but for die other guy" note too
strongly, we begin to be pestered
with doubts And when we look up
the records, which indicate that
Feller personally collected a mere
forty thousand year before last,
fifty thousand last Fall, from such
after -season barnstorming, we won-
der if Bob is really so disinterested
as Ile sounds, If so, all he has to do
is give his less -fortunate team-mates
the entire takings of this year's jaunt.
It's a wonder he never thought of
that himself!
*• * *
HERO N'ORSI-IIP, Abraham
Lincoln was one of the greatest wren
who ever lived, and the opening of
his long -scaled private papers a mat-
ter of world-wide interest. The fact
that the chief interest scarred to
centre around whetter or not those
papers contained anything � hnlg stmrdal-
ous regarding either Lincoln's par-
entage or his assassination just goes
to prove—Oh, anything you like.
* * *
The Toronto Globe & Mail has
been editorially bemoaning, at some
length, the poor showing Canadians
make in international sports, and
comes to the conclusion that we are
becoming a nation of spectators
rather than participants. The fact
that our daily papers de -Vote double
or three times the space to pro-
fessional or "spectator" sport that
they do to the amateuror"partici-
pant" variety would, of course, have
nothing to do with this condition.
* * *
Winston Churchill, who since Itis
defeat in the last British elections
has continued to talk like a good,
gafne winner, flays the present'Gov-
ernment because it wastes precious
American exchange, on such imports
as tobacco, If .Mr. Churchill had con-
tinued in power he would, we lake it,
have shut down on the import of the
filthy tweed altogether. Except, pos-
sibly, a limited number of high-
quality cigars?
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65,
What Science
Is Doing
Influenza Vaccine
Of more than ordinary moment
is the announcement made to the
Philadelphia Section of the Ameri-
can Chemical Society that research-
ers have developed a new vaccine
capable of preventing influenza epi-
demics such as took 160,000,000
lives after the First World War,
This encouraging word comes
frons an eminent authority, Dr.
Wendell M. Stanley of the Rocke-
feller Institute for Medical Re-
search, Princeton, N.J., a Nobel
Prize winner and a scientist most
unlikely to go about making merely
wishful forecasts.
According to Dr. Stanley, the
new vaccine, like three others al-
ready available, has proven effec-
tive in mass- inoculations of 120;000
persons in a big industrial concern,
but its crowning merit it that, un-
like the others, it causes no un-
favorable reactions, such as chills,
fevers or -bodily aches.
Medicine moves slowly and with
caution as it should. But this looks
like an important addition to the
doctors' armament against disease.
Particularly will the vaccine devel-
oped under the direction of the fa-
mous Dr. Stanley be of interest to
laymen when the latteraretold that
some medical men believe there
will be a recurring cycle of epidemic
influenza next year.
German Specialists
Coming to Canada
Importation of 14 German spe-
cialists is expected to provide at
least a thousand new jobs for
Canadians. These Germans are
technicians with the special know-
ledge and skill to introduce brand
new processes and products into
this country, says the Financial
Post.
Admittedly these specialists re-
present t the very cream of the mil-
lions of immigrants we could get
from defeated Germany. Normally
we couldn't hope to attract many
in their topnotch category. But, if
we wished, we could secure many
hundreds of thousands of poten-
tial specialists from Germany and
other countries in Western Europe.
And out of those thousands there
would be a great many who, seeing
opportunities here that native Can-
adians have either missed, or for
some reason neglected, would de-
velope 'new industries and create
new jobs.
!Where would this continent be
today had there been no immigrant
ships to bring out the fathers and
grandfathers of the Saunders,
Fords, Burbanks, Edisons, Bells,
and hundreds of others who have
launched new industries or opened
new territories? Certainly in Can-
ada at, least. we are not so far de-
veloped that we can afford to pass
up any offers of 11'4).
ISSUE 33-1941'
Learn to Relax
And Live' Longer
One reason heart disease stands
at the head of the list of'the-seven
great killers is' clue to the intra $-
ing proportion of older pe'ople'•in
our- populaton. So says the Royal
Bank of Canada's NeWslefte'r on
Health,
The semi are not confined
to any section of the country or to
any class, but they do strike more: di-
rectly at people of advanced years:
Heart disease and diseases of the
arteries represent the wearing out
of the body. But it can wear a long
time before it becomes threadbare if
a. -man would learn to use Himself
with - the same consideration he
would give to his machines. But
many a roan who would not dream
of punting too much pressure in
his automobile tires, lays a constant
pressure on his heart, -
* * *
Overwork isn't the real answer, at
least if it isn't prolonged and stren-
nous physical work, Doctors ques-
tion whether mental work alone can
cause undue fatigue. If it does so it
is"more likely to be due to some
emotional tension. The remedy lies
in; change rather than rest, for the
mind is practically inexhaustible.
Men don't die of overwork, and a
bad heart may do yeoman service
for many a long year, if the facts
are known and rudiinentary pre-
cautions are taken.
r >,
And the first caution is letting
down the pressure. The work won't
kill you, but the drive may. There-
fore, relax. It isn't so hard. It
doesn't mean a long sea voyage, or
months in bed unless the pressure
has been kept too high for too long.
Deliberately, consciously slacken
pace several times every day. Loosen
your necktie and shoestrings. Put
your feet on the desk. It may not
be elegant, but it is a safeguard.
Try it two or three times a day
and for two or three minutes. Try
letting the world look after itself,
while you look after nothing. That is
a fairly simple way to avoid a blow-
out.
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