Zurich Herald, 1944-01-13, Page 3RETREAT, ON THE DOUBLE
These Nazis, part of more than 300,000 troops forced to retreat in the Kiev sector through as
strategic blunder by the German command, take a last look at this burning Russian village which
they systematically destroyed before deserting it.
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
2. What ig the correct pro-
;auneiation of "Lyonnaise" and what
does it mean?
2. In what way can one be eel'.
UN that a business letter will be
lirrought to the attention of a oer-
fsain person?
5. Is et correct for a gill to
have her sisters as bridesmaids
and attendants at her wedding?
4. Will you give a definition for
+e "bore" in conversation?
5. If one is writing a letter to
ai girl of twelve or fourteen, should
one address it merely to "Mary
Jones"?
0. Is it customary for a bride
to buy a present for the groom
fao
LEADS CANUCKS IN
MEDITERRANEAN
Canadian troops in the Mediter-
ranean war theatre have been
expanded to constitute a Canad-
ian Corps, and Lieut. Gen. H. D.
G. Crerar (shown) former Chief
•f the General Staff has been
appointed to command of the
Corps.
Photo by Karsh, from The
Canadian Army.
on their wedding day?
ANSWERS
1. It is a cookery term and
means prepared with flaked or
sliced fried onions. Pronounce
li-u-naz, i as in lie, us as in run
unstressed, a as in day, principal
accent on last syllable. 2. Write
"Attention of Mr, Blank" on the
same line as the salutation, or on
the line below It to the right. 8.
Yes. 4. According to one auth-
ority a bore is "a person who is
interested In what does not in-
terest you, and insists that you
share his enthusiasm." 5. No. the
prefix "Miss" should be used even
for a young girl. 6. Yes. she should
give him some gift for his per-
sonaI use.
How Can 1 ? ?
By Anne Ashley
Q. How can I prevent slipping
on ice?
A. Many a slip on icy streets
oan • be prevented if a two-inch
strip of adhesive tape is attached
lengthwise to the sole of each
shoe.
Q. How can I give extra width
and height toe a small window?
A. By setting the curtain rods
beyond the casing at top and sides
and then using materials heavy
enough that the casement cannot
be seen.
Q. How can I preserve cut le-
mons?
A. By smearing the cut surface
with either the yolk or the white
of an egg, then setting it aside
to dry.
Q. How can I make a good
fruit punch?
A. By mixing one cup of pine-
apple juice and one and one-
fourth cups of white grape juice.
Add two cups of water and
sweeten to taste. Then pour
into a large punch bowl, add one
quart of rasberry ice, and serve.
Q. How can I treat bruises to
prevent them from swelling?
A. By applying immediately a
cloth about five folds in thick-
ness, dipped in cold water. When
the cloth becomes warm, renew
the wetting.
TROUBLE ON DECK FOR NAZIS '
x;.
The striking photograph above shows one oi'. Britain's biggest
4 d newest tnircraft carriers, H.M.S. Indomitable, traveling at high
No sed. Planes on deck, with folded wings, are Albacore torpedo
tubers,
Shakespeare Knew
What To Call Them
In the "Merchant of Venice"
(Act I, Scene 2) Portia discusses "
with her handmaiden, Nerissa her
suitors of various nationalities..
Nerissa aslcs: "How like you the
young German, the Duke of
Saxony's nephew?" '
Portia answers: "Very vilely In
the morning, when he Is sober,
and most vilely in the afternoon,
when he is drunk; when he is best.
he Is a little worse than a man,
andw hen he is worst, he is little
better than a beast." — Ottawa
Citizen.
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WHAT SCIENCE
IS DOINC
Soybean Fibre
.a fibre made from soybeanti'
has just been produced eommer-
oially for the first time by the
Beckett Co, of Cincinnati and pro-
mises to be of major postwar im-
portance, the company announces.
This new soybean fibre, which
is so new it has yet to be named
is claimed .) be as warm as wool,
!says The Financial Post. It IS
resilient, strong, durable and
can be made either moisture ab-
sorbent or moisture resistant.
It is not a competitor of any
other fibre but is said to be an
entirely new material with a grow-
ing field of usefulness. It may be
blended with either cotton or
wool, or it may bo woven or spun
into fabrics, Already it has been
made experimentally into blank-
ets, felt hats, underwear, hosiery,
suitings and upholstery 'fabrics.
The process is relatively simple
in operation. From the soybean Is
first extracted the soybean oil.
After this the residue—soybean
meal—is sold for livestock feed.
Roughly half of this meal is pro-
tein, required amounts of which
are removed to make the new
fibre.
Special Process
This meal, it is said, gives a
powder -like product. Through a
special process this is liquefied and
converted into a mass wtih a con-
sistency resembling molasses. This
liquid is then forced under pres-'
sure through very fine platinum
spinnerettes from which it emerges
as hundreds of thin filaments.
These filaments are then given
a number of carefully controlled
chemical treatments and baths
during which they are stretched
and hardened. Finally the fibres
are dried and cut into any desired
lengths.
The company's technologists
have made many products experi-
mentally from soybeans, including
plastics, wallboard and paints.
• Currently it produces about 70,000
tons of soybean meal annually,
and approximately 30 million
pounds of soybean oil, which is
distributed under government
allocations.
The King's Sword
For Stalingrad
The pictures oil the presenta-
tion of the King's sword to Pre-
mier Stalin make a pleasant me-
morial.. a little out of the ordinary
in the chronicles of the meeting
at Teheran.
It was the great sword of hon-
or, presented by Mr. Churchill in
the name of the King, on the be-
half of the people of Britain, in
expression of their honor and re-
spect for the people of Stalin-
grad.
The eymbolism of the sword
and the cross are entwined in the
!story of the great wars. The
sword of the Crusader was like a
cross and so was the sword -of
Joan of Are. • The King's swot$
for Stalingrad lay 'for three days
on the altar of Westminster Ab-
bey. And it was taken in a sort
of procession and pilgrimage
through the towns. of Britain and'
was seen by tniilions of the Brit-
Is'h people.
More than 200 ex -service nien
are now serving as conductors
on London buses. .A former dis-
abled Commando is among the
latest to join the London Trans-
port Service in this capacity.
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Chibougarnau 'Area
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grade—to a depth of 100 feet awaiting end ,
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