HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-07-11, Page 2here large deeioase in Wan
Social Hygiene �aality Wee noted- ,
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Megiticers I:ieetad
Cotn1C*I. t''. S"i
•
'Ofiicers for the coming Year Wore
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appointed as ft},llous s.
Leading Health Association President,
RUCeHod-
Reports Excee
ntYerS deli,3,t ea presii
ll
WOrk
Dr. FoibesodflaToronto; Mrs.
'" A. Td. TIuestis, Termite; Dr. S. W. S.
The drastic measure of separating Mas info ,ghi, Toronto;
to n Judger. C. S. O.
the axes after they have reached the; l • lrhy; . Edutontou; ITon, Dr. W. E. Rob-
a'ga of ten }'ears in public and big
selioo s, and 1•e aeral secretary Dr. Got
institutions of higher teeming and torte.; �� ionto; honorary treasu
the universities, 1 , • : ear ;B antes;
the staudiitg committee oit venereal' na
Members ok the board; Dr. I,, J;
disease at the annual meeting of the /Austin, Langston; Dr. Fred Adams,
Cauadia,rt hygiene Council, in Irlont, , Windsor, Oat.; A. W. Applegant, TO -
real, recently. The object behind this vo t ; DW. r. 3. A Baudouin,
Mon J. redl .
proposal is the control of 'gonorrhea,
which, it was stated, has increased taggar,OTo�nto N. .It antieta};, (at-
very
t-
amo Much within the past law Ye M. R.Bots, 3 thflonton; Dr. Alan
among adosceuts told adults under
years of age. Objection was Brown, Toronto;: Dr. A.
M. Day Ilam,
twenty 1 grounds Winnipeg• Dr: W.
taken. to this, Ilton Prof.A. T. D
}, 1 perhaps even dater in the
Bates, fro rer`
i t'es was recommended by J Toronto
arts; St. John fon. Dr, I1, I. 'Wale,
Fredericton; Dr. T. E. 'Yuurta, Wie
however, ou the groan alury ;t'oroiito; Dr.
that co-education; as the great educe- J G. I�rtf. A. T.
Toronto; Dr. A.
tor, Frobel, pointed out, had . many
to offer the youth of the Grant Fleming, ISIontreal; Tis, A. .
cue thingsGooderhatu, Toronto;
conntrry, The 'recommendation i.ott tvas, boos, Torouta I)r. Ti. S . Hitl - Lon -
tion
forwarded without adop
tion for the consideration of the iu- don; Hoe, George Headley, Dimon -
ton; Dr. A. 1 . Haywood, _3lontreal
Dimon -
valuing executive. which the Di. J. H. Holbrook, Hamilton, T. B.
Another
question onx the Jamas; Toronto Mrs. P. A. IienitedY,
meeting plot was the matter of Ottawa; Dr. Alphonse Lessard, Que-
prevention of venereal disease. Pro- bac; Dr. T. W. 0. ,Melia}, Oshawa;
phylaxis would prove more effective 1r.)5C Tom Moore, l McKay,
y, O. Ta aW.
than spiritual guidauCe in ridding the Montgomery, Winnipeg;,Ott Dr. D. H.
i,country of this odisease, stated.DWePIran Mc0alman, Winnipeg; Mrs. Horace
wick, of Toronto, pp"We talk Parsons Toronto Dr. George D P'or-
about immiiui2iug people against ty-
oid and scarlet fever, and as long
1
as we are content. to leave venereal
.disease to' the spiritual v administra-
:tors
'e are not doing our full duty."
.Dr. A. Ii. Desloges, director of the di-
vision
ivision of venereal disease for the Young,
from Toronto; Hon. J- 1tI. T lir
:Previa a, of Quebec, differed strongly Regina; Hon. J. b'. Mahaney, kIali ex' i the fact tiiiat the announcement of
m Dr. Fenn°ick, stating that 1 I r, G. P. Jackson, Toronto; Americas swollen cruiser program
phylaxis was a dangerous doctrine, Archbishop McNeill, Toronto; Dr. • S- eaincided with a reduction in ami
which would only 'encourage ^sexual i R. Jenkins, of Charlottetown; Dr. v natal buildhlg scheme: Mr.Hoer
Dr. Gordon Bates gave the "Currey, of St. Catharines; Dr. A. A.I can rely absolutely on Britain's co•
laxity
last word on the question by stating Desloges, of Montreal; Dr. E. B. Al- operation in any fail plan or Staval
that so highly controversial a subject port, of Regina, and H. M. Speedily, reduction.
could hardly be taken as one ofof Winnipeg. Elsie Pain in the London Daily
f the =tacit. Another ob- Chronicle ie (Lib )
t to its adoption
War Speeds Its Engine
M. 'L T. to
Use Zeppelin in War'
Against Aviator's. Nuisance;Fog
New Dirigible Mayflower Will Aid in Round Hill Tests of
"Blind Landing Device` and Stiperaudible
Sound Waves
1�angland in cornteOtion with the ,'1'e
The new Goodyear-Zeivpelin Airship
„Mayflower" will be used .tor exten-
sive eerouautical research by the Mae-
sachesetts Institute of TecaeolOgY,. it
has just been announced Isere. • The
studies will include aerial navigation
through fog, comumuicatioa and mete•
orologY.
Experiments will also be conducted,
With a pew "blind landing" device, in
which electrical cables are Juried
lbeneath the surface of the aiirport.
The induced currents in the cables in.
flaence special instruments is t1re
aircraft, aiding their to come •estvfel,y.
to the ground despite visibility eoni
cliti'one.
Use of the airship, arranged by tlxe'.
C•oodYeai"sZeptt'eiin Corporation, is one
tet► in re expansion
search In which'she .will take' part,
The ability of the airship to' hover
over one location will prove a great
aid to 111515Y of the experiments. Vara
ous types of antenna will be studied
as the airs'Iiip will have instrument;
to measure' rlixection and strengt)i' of
radiated energy.
Experiments also will be carried' .o*e
in super -audible sound waves, with
the 'object o91 a1'etelmining-^ their pos-
sible "applicatiaram to airplane naviga'
tion. Other studies will deal wine
altitude meters; taunt on radio deslga;.
which will give' aiscurate readings off
heights -above tile' sleagest ground, iive
stead of the height above sea level,
Wilt Test Beacons
The fog researalii work, which began
;;: � y.. ��r:t����^ •:�� .,��.s:•, .� >.c . :,:�:• the of the reseaaa
facilities, at the Round Hill Airport. several months ago, includes studies.
C
R. Green at. South Dater- mi the penetrating; charneteristic of -
E •f) ' ` of Col. H•• H•• R. rilch through arta-
DISPLAYS: I1' SiD of tatiou5 a
WORLD'Sp of tank,E5� _TANK DISI'1- his work, through the
telt attained a speed of 5� males for hourlmouth, Mass, vi+lie►'$arcllestation lias::iicials fog, T „
Christie, new type of *biota
gardeu arty at Governor' Mead, N.Y., shortwa�:e xttdio nese operation Pbr use of thQ "MaYiibwer; will be ° ex
during the military tournament and arcl u p been .in . experimental 1
recently: several years.. tended to 'include, radio Beacon aids
• to -navigation.
"Mayflower'' within a month, erectiozu twill be in chargee off
.t of Elac-
Naval Limitation
Glasgow: Herald (Cons.) No, caun-
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"num
York Heraltl-'1rib�ttere': At
Schreiber of Portlan • e.„ This
lice s deet•
young notoriety seeker;.
- fear
received by the French , tohis
iter that does exact
pretensions. Arty other nation, eon
sidering the grave peril to Its flyers • next month. eladdiition toe� erieltcea
and their failure . to reach their ob- ating person will be ced
crew of 25 men
'le ground was.
responsible, ro t
r
•c.as P
g
"hie
uc
1
.w ,,
for i e the
' t
v t
er opei,
ec idle
I ha
a I t
staa
t'srouldvery likely bees, dapped .him in Round Hill t
jail and heaped anathemas; on his
head. But the French knew a better
way. They ltaverzt'even snubbed him.
Oa the contrary,they have carried
him on their shoulders and given him
an ovation which completed his sur-
render to vanity. And then, having
hila completely within their ' Power•,
they have introduced into his cup of
joy the subtle poison of €derision. Now
that he has. strutted his little day on
the Paris. streets, scattering wise
Now
Portland,. Tvi .bas put
of an aircraft back 140 feet long and Bowies of the D 1
st earnest n. rile cense bis country le I'se
try :lags been k whtr rushed 72,Eeet wideDtsrs� lt'eezt startd at Rl have The trical The e1MaYflotve�,"" the latest of four
of disarmament as Britain. 'In eeduc to where angels f to tread has been Hill Airport. Tree foundations
e in a n completed:. •nonrigid airships built by the flood -
tion of herb .land and 'sea forces w I` 1 people
Work err tock Started
In anticipation of the arrival of the The general resegar oEog a n e
bee p ,
Ma hewer is expected to• „ear -Zeppelin Corporation, has agas
lai is
a lead to ustice • The Y 000' cubic feet, and "nu0uslY given eapacity of 8G,
ave conn manO. early P .
It froth. Akron,,
stmt her tight Pro
i:nflateci with ,tile' non -inflammable
Helium. She is 728 fent long, 37 feet
two
with
• i
is
powered • and p
' meter
La .
diameter, at R'ornrt r o 7,0 -horsepower Ryan -Siemens motors,
docking
locking operations. During the sum- which .give here. a, rspeedr di s8 miles
of 550
c a
mer the "Ma:Yil+vwer" is expected ta"� an hour and a cr:�eling.
ights• ta; 'variOtis Darts of Nett: mules without 1 of g
make fla
•, Steps Taward the World.1 Diesel Motor
Court
New Yerk World: One by one the•I
steps are being taken which will
ter, Toronto; Dr. Harald Orr, Edmore
I outer nations, and that in spite of the.
u• D • Pletcher McPhedran, Toren -
fact that the policing at our far scat-
` in
ct
the
interconnecting
and tared Enil>ire
a
ocean routes throats a heavy •respon-
siiiility en both services. Our . geed
faith in the matter of naval (Rearma-
ment is conclusively demonstrated by
to ,
Prof.
Peter
t
to; Henry North, Ottawa;
Saudiford, Toronto; T. A. Stevenson,
Toronto; Dr. E. 3. Trow, Toronto; Mr.
L. M. Wood, Toronto; Dr. George P.
T ich
platforms o The eampletely
Sec ran i was that it •"—M- happy parson, if exporierrced in any.
would antagonize the governments on Tennis and Bare Legs thing but small doeses, is apt to be 1cracks and waving an American flag, a
v were depending for sap udon Daily Express (Incl. Cons.): irritating -just as aa very intma.'ilate t manufacturer of novelties there. has
whom theyLo es three-, on who never gets
Wimbledon authorities all boy, or a gels become busy turning out tiny effigies
port: The Wimemail Resolutions and recommendations raced with an avalanche of bare-1'hot or dishevelled after a set of ten -
to be known as "Arthur:' Tliey are
re aiding the treatment g« competitors iters, are said to be lids. It seems very unfortunate -not I designed as automobile or airplane
were adoptedg lea ped C 1
of drug addicts;othe prevention Of about to issue an eil.ict Commanding i t0 say u sfail'—that when Happiness masters and are distinguished ' by
S bygonorrhoeal infection at
stockings. Aesthetically they are and a Cheerful. disposition are such I their Shocks of fuzzy hair and the ex -
by
birth through the enactment of laws light Not only do legs look better ,obviously desirable things they should.1 frame impudence of their features.
by each province making the proper the so untaShionable. They' are unf aThey seem destined, so it is reported,
when clothed -go to any revue ii you,
prbpliylactic measures compnlSOTY doubt it -but there is something •lu i s}lianaUle; in this sophisticated ga ;to enjoy a great popularity among
and approving the principle of medical mous as the witty Senpiita Al 1 To describe anyone as a jolly gill Parisians. Even Schreiber, the d
is -
examination before marriage.
Besides its recommendation against
• co-education, the report of the von- said to to elpei
ereal disease committee stated that
syphilis was becoming less -prevalent. which It also expressed the opinion that the
provinces shauid be left to work out
their: individual solutions of - the con-
trot of the provincial .clinics. The
c rural health centres should, the report
stated, be used as bases for propa-
gauda, ,'while greater discretion about
results should be practised by tate
smaller hospitals so that patients
would be encouraged to. take the rou-
tine 'Wasserman tests.
bring the United States into the
World Court. The League Council
sitting at Madrid, has approved Elibu
Roat's forum/a as a basis for our en-
trance Its action was unanimous, as
W55 the previous action of the wand
comulzttee of jurists which submitted
Mr. Root's proposal (embodied in a ! Diesel airplane motors -a type ream -
draft protocol) to the i 1. It was ally; different -from existing aircraft
Lnow necessary to obtain the assent
of the member nations of the Court, agines is contemplated by the Pa-
in a rL'e1'�'.
for Airplanes
Proves Successful'
New Power Plant Marks Avia-•
tion Milestone -500 to
Be Built Monthly.
Detroit. -Large-scale production of
el
and the ratification of the United
Rani Motor Car Company
manufacturing plant nearing temple• ;-
Geneva and formally set in motionbytion here.
States Senate. The plan devised at
congruous,• The factory will have a,
z has elated out, iu. wearing a 1 may be all right where. her :own sex :patches say, has begun to see the the Council in Madrid is to holdcapacity of 500 motors a month.
t ale p
k but no stockings. If the con• 4 is concealed; but it will .spoil her ; meting of the member nations in Sep- f oc 1 st � point. After turning his little soul
the layers and the ad 1' l 1 t t• r of the t bar simultaneously with the The new Diesel motor is now frac-•
venience of p r
meeting of the League vantages
ease are to decide these� have a shiny uy nos coca. a g no ;Here, it is anticipated,, pp
cording to Packard and
e m
I chances of exciting masculine inters :inside out for the delectation ec a ror em ,
to be had frorn, extra agility Lea e ' Assembly. tically perfected for aircraft. use, .ac-
as effectually as if size was s j multitude, he has begun
• me approval to the oiticiais It was
d weighty i i e that sinking feeliu ti er e, i • •
the lawn tennis Cham y •1 amount, of abuse could have produced • Root 'formula will be promptly and 'developed by Capt. L. M. 4?roolsou,
issues, thens al '•'-"
perhaps. p
fl tut p
to t ,
E the 1 'ps o
the very near u ;
Drug Committee Reports
The report of the narcotics com-
mittee recommended "that (1) it be
made more difficult each year for drug
addicts to secure supplies, and that
this process must be made so ciifncult
that the addict 'will be afraid of hav-
ing his supply cut off. (2) That treat -
meat in an institution must be given
to all known addicts. Treatment for
these people while they are free to
walk about and get additional supplies
is useless. (3) That all patients who
have received treatment in an iustitu
tion must be supervised and watched
for a long period after their treatment
Is completed, There is no use, treat-
ing them by ,cutting off drugs and
then turning them loose to go back.
to their old associates ,and friends.
(4) That the patient must know that
he is not only being assisted to quit
the habit, but that the same people
will assist him to remain free from it.
(5) That a confidential register should
be kept of all drug addicts who have
a•eceived treatment at public expense,
and these people should be supervised
for a period of at least three years.
(6) That drug addicts should not be
treated in prisons and reformatories,
pious ti follows inevitably tvhezi freely give5i. The Leading European
E tare
" and Women' Mail .'despatches;. F'enClt as usual, have concocted Austen Chamberlain who esper�menting, Capra Detroit to
out at men inre shorts Loudon• -Daily i ,T1 z ,
in bathing dresses; and Rriuiiledan I their sauce to the Queens taste. It spoken on the matter -have ail iron stop fliglit from
l from 21 ear h qua , N.Z., today stated ; hero is worrying now i Lenon -s Field, Via, like unto the Lido or Dean earthquake shocks occurred is said that our treated our entrance as assured; some ki an importan
will bethat
}le our more so. ore within eight hours Saturday OYer the manner ofm his reception where little hesitation has speared in Latin
erect a� yl es
v1 Y f alt the the But nothing we
America but it appears froiii the vote•
T'ackard. aeronautical engineer. As'•
but which
'vanity gets its first taste: of mockery. :statesmen-Briand; Strasemann, Sir the Climax of nearly four. years of
have : in 'Woolson made
t, SHOCK FELT
i a. in -a Diesel -pow.
lane mal• rig t
milestone in the quest for new sourc.
tivo of which }t eie,• as level e as 11 gets back home
ked the coon- for him can aproach the French of the three Latin-American
is me
hours and fifty
i 1 hDCic t5111C11 roc fora I iters of the Council that it
y last Monday. The reports i formula, He has got his deserts. Bgt•
tl ani in obscurity., away.Barring as unexpected h
The Church's Reawakening tTislte5
mem-
Ming I He covered the 650 miles in six
itch, minutes. The motor
door used "$4.68 worth of furnace oil" as
of airplane power.
Edinburgh Weekly Scotsman (Coit) lid the populace walked the streets 'ter to let him curse 1 a
t I b the end of September the
The emphatic decision of the two. tltrougtrout. Saturday night, fairing o - y
Th Carnegie Fouiidatiou is corn-, H ld be open for Senate action: compared with/ $24. to $26 worth of
them to unite, though c don al y' Election Pledges
motor, it was said.
expected in view of the approval of? that, as a result of the recent earth it 151 volumes, and say w o wen._
hoot the Mount Stevens, nearly 4OOU Kay Features• London Evening Standard (Ind. The Diesel motor presents many ob-•
tt udfeared complete y. i
moos adisc would. Cons.): There is rather too ,much of vious advantages for aircraft use, ad-
' is none the less momentous 1 feet hig11, 1 de, Mussolini says London
v
kine- The development wof ith
greyed
have been levelled, trees remained insi g niflrant if it had l a tendency in the average voter, when cording to its sponsors, but has not
epoch -ma a
alai has coincided whit l aro ed and the watisen supply,hat report
, havegRomeg
the idea of re -union s Y ot•t' not oto at the right time- (polling -day has bean reached; to re- been used. hitherto because of .its
a Ulf. The gid ad port cut off- making
av inroads
ds atrue of Mussolini gard the result in the light of. the weight, . thanTh11 three
d motor lin seg
a Changing and imid as l o
itself. The rigid was malting lteavY inroads at but the same isEfficient aircraft gasoline
he
tion of religion, i said, 1 viuiselE'.=T'rankfurter Zeitung:. result of a _sporting contest. This �eostvQ
g
hareilce kept e C or. difference that ICaraiiZett. _ side or tile other has won the Cup,
Churches apart has and that is that, until the next general motors weigh approxiurat0IY 1•�:
Have the Culler p-- pounds per Horsepower. The weight
theway toia puller recognition of a election aproaches. We, shall make
t more vital principles. roe which k 'f permit our- of the fuel •required for a Diesel mov
the
they are at One, We have reached a
stage when in religious ane social of ti lw • ° t now. The pledges that have been ably below that
1• -."'� ..^.:`°;i"a�:�ti "3 - given must be remembered, and those type.
divi the nation needs a clear and un- , .t t x • §
Drum- - .s �` ` <'r* � . •:�,iw .� •�+• who have given them must be re- . High cylinder head- `temperatures
1 'oided lead; and now, hrs Dr.. E.:. , 'tn� z< �€have been.. which cyl ibed avoided in mperat ens
Cs Church can sine ._: �', A''"a ,�`x Ln > eri • 'r .. •t )_ a i�F:„.,;¢9 tt
mond remarked, the4C„.i•ti;•,^ .:.•:•:,.;,...,•,,�.,•,,��. � : �?:?.� •'r-•--•--•- minded of totem, until they groes to prevent liras are no .Hazard
mo, h Y ?�,.implemented.
of ti to its moral weight on the side y .� F ti{;:w� w�s;;� fury and sacci
r �r Y r,•. �,i�` ,... a<4� g� j � •�,,, <� J; • 'i ;.,:... `:r!_:^' `£,r '.<5. y^, �k.. pj
Of truth and righteousness. �•' r �”' '�.>,.��'�'a'...ai.•v.•^p', r:.:>..,.
cuter the buildings. ! e b sou
great branches of alio Scottish Church gasoline, which would have been
to accept the overtures which pledge: Wellington dispatches to the Lon- Wand War. v Wish theytvvo would make used by the conventional type of
onfdentlf D' } telegraph
xult of revealed ii to d Y , it h �� d d
le
on 'rogations g quakes, 1 , -
Try This On Your placation
a great. mistake i we
selves to fall into that frame of mind tor, however, said htto boenconsider-
becauset d f
forma-
The League and the Movies
Manchester Guardian (Lib.) : (An
American has proposed that the
League of 'Nations should be - made
world censor of films.) To evolve
Id censorship of films is• more
than we can fairly ask of the League.
The
a wor
i is In prisons aud. re
Fortunately,the problem tends to
tortes that they meet the type of � solve itself, though slowly. The Brit-
young men who are the lad into ish Dominions and colonies exercise
Brit -
the drug habit, (7)' That the provision !through their Governments their own
should be made in each Province for l checks on presenting 'to unsopbista
the establishment of an institution for cared peoples t
the care of drug addicts and that play
sicians should be specially trained to
'undertake the care of drug addicts."
The resolution concerning medical
examination before marriage was 'as
follows: "That we approve the prin-
ciple of medical examination before
marriage; that legislation as at Pres'
•�serit proposed should not be passed
lidless and until preceded b yen ade-
quate period 111 public education; that
public education as to the desirability
of medical examinatton before mar-
riage should be ttntlertakeii. aicl of a Teague censorship.
The iiinanriel statement showed ex- .agiio aoas ••asal""'
peitditures ainounting to $37,843, rev
mate of $37,148 and a deficit of $694.
Assets amounted to $15,216.
Greater' education on the necessity'
of immunization and isolation la the,
case of communicable disease was
was stili ;needed, DI" Grant Fleming
reported, as there were over' 1,000
(loathe in Canada in the past 'year
from diptheria' arta other diseases Of
a confatuuicable nature, It Wei re-
ported that the work of the cottttty'
health unite was most enooura,gi g,
ospectally in the PrOvlztc,9, ilk�te,•W e
11e senstialities and sere
sationalislus of Hollywood. They
have now, very rightly, seized on the
addition of speech to picture, to de-
vise, with Government subsidy,.. the
sett of chronicle play that will show
the young Australian the evolution of,
his country from bushranging to 'na-
tionhoocl, and give the young Canadian
a glimpse of Wolfe on the St. Law-
rence and of ateatcaim's memorable
end On the heights of Abraham. Sheer
weariness of gunmen and vamps will
yet reform the cinema without the
elY
in this new type. The designers also
The Young Plan fly the new motor without exhaust,
stacks or manifolds, thus eliminating,
point out that it has been possible to
London Times (Ind.) : The settle-
ment upon which the, Committee of
Experts have. ,now agreed -a settle-
ment already known to the world at -
ter the came of their chairman as the
Young plan -completes the work left
unfinished by the Dawes Committee.
It fixes a final figure for German liabil-
ities under the Treaty of Versailles,
and it provides suitable machinery by
which these liabilities niay be dis-
charged through the ordinary routine
transactions of international finance.
® 0
a 11101.WIllirtea Tt3 OFA HbhlC
c�rrsoaan y WiTH ALL THE COlaf.F0[i .
awlPipel o ►eoeiitl� mstlrlislzOil a reit iioizr sivilntr�i
Butit Why the loud Cels a c , Bdvl�ard B, doer 83r
Hamm aye lowed an lOngfielt •'without Otte et legs at West Pace Park Cltartotte.
"Tom
"Tom Is going to give up
far jez"
l 01Tow old fashtanedl"
ig record "No, not 'that, Ile says
i both ai(ard 1.1."
difficult design. problems. It is o1
radial type and offers less head resis-;
tante than the average radial gases
line engine the engineers claim.
Each of the Diesel's nine cylinders
works independently, and the engin-
eers say it is probable our
produce enough power to keep an
airplane afloat at low altitudes, mine,
miring the possibilities of complete,
engine failure. Since the carburetion
System does not depend Upon gravity,,
the motor will operate successfully lira
any position, they add.
Ignition is furnished •by compress
slat' ofstli:e air charge.. Hence there -
are no high tension electric currents
to become short damned and stop
the motion, This also eliminates radio:
interference, Packard officials say, so
that fliers may be ,guided more safely,
when running "blind" through fog
and thick weather. This feature is
regarcleti as of great importance as,
aircraft are expected to rely More and
more upon radio beacons for tliree
tion.
4.
Using 'Many Pulpsto ieS
Over half a million dollars Werth ori
pulpstones are used annually in the GO
Canadian pulp mills.
smoking California has not as yet been in -i
varied by the Mediterranean fruit f1Y',\
which is bringing distress to Florida;
we darn le it passible that the Westernorattgee
have luaects appeal?'