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I ,'',.;� � , , , : � � _;�� 4' ,. deep-thipated, deva$tating -roar wJAP.4 wastes, has p9t, thei,excuso that -StaliA has. I �V. I , I . . , , � I I ,I . . I I � : � ., � � , , 1�...�,:, r , . I 1, 'N I shook one to the marro*, and as A surprising recovery of moreury In� Ita .A U1381 . I I I I � I : .11, , , .,Iy' ' A *a, there is no , , I I . . . . .� ,� in � . .,� . I 01 I I straight as a line that leopard sprang is bein obtained, t"ay from old ind �, . . e , 7:, � ., 011 , ol.ndo.10 preop.. There is no press k i. . 10 I .9 fg I � . .. - ­­ - I . d n second dumps land "slimes" of Nevada, whic is 'permitted. t,Q point 'Out the I., " I, -". 111.3 . I I' * lit 1 I still "'a "y' , , ,� , -&t. at ' "g` o i7al in ,_ � I I i �4 ­.",�.Z.F.In- -A- ba.re7l and r th an where in old times gold and, silver error of Yasici4xa, although the organ ,.. Zi � t ,� left' _�h �! I I -1 �r --I�. -,-r- ?!I— �!�air � 41�._ ���, � �� 2 _at,ftil�le in � � r , , �ws ores were obtained -by mercury am- of. the Vatican, Ossgrvaitore Romano, 4 1 9�1 .!,.Ja,�­;_, .,­���-.�Nv __�_ . _t _. __ 11 "" `�� "'. I - - -rh whelit the in- t �. �. ­ _. :; - —­',-_�- algamation, and the mercury wasted. speaks plainly enoug . ... . K .� ;9.wv I squeezed the trigger. She dropped New inethods are being continually terests 4'f the church ar 11 "' -­ ­ �. " " " " " " " " " W2"� - concerned. �_ ,A"_ I I i __,_,I�t, 3, -----I'- --No" Z � . - i at the foot of the niachan as dead as devised to reclaim' lead from battery Otherwise it appears to have no 'in- ", .— " I . .11 -!- __ e, , � � J�,Z.' N . , _ I ?_�-",_ __._*_ a stone. . plates, lead cable, leAd. pipe, babbilit terest in freedom of expression. It I xTrk �Olt�­ , g"; 'y . AJiI!g,ia , . , ... ;1: �,., A111;t I I W&wi.,Ri_�­� ,( For a full five minutes I kept my bearings, type metal, etc. The mines is not froin'the, Italian. 'press, tliere- TNOURANDS Of lett '*" ';- 11". %1:1�1180, I .11, , N-. ,". I ers a.mot to 01 gg­g,,,,��g , I I torchlight on the animal before ven- furnish About 50 per cent. more than fore, that the visiting correspondent the efficiency of ll�ello ll� _-, , I ­_ -0 - , . I . . ag's, ALT, 1". � " I , ., % 4a5awN P_�_�� � , � "I 1��', ""!,. . � I — . turing to descend from the macham is recovered from old uses. -will -get any truthful idea of how BRAN in overcoming conatipa- I 1. �.R . . i�, , ,�!l,, - tq ­., I � .1 �.. I � , "I%-, - I— One 154 ngs are go! on. For instance, Mr. Jifim�ssi , , ..h from those murderous claws The aluminum recovered annually thi ti J� I I I ng in Italy. Making 1 �C,q _- " I I ,,�� K � .1 11 I A ". . � even in a dying spasm, would be en- amounts to nearly 50,000 tons, com- his independent investigations hg-*tll D. MeEnery '(address on re- ' ' . IJI, , �,,�s . , . ough to even up the se,&re.( , quest) relates his experience- I 1� , I ,, �,�), ­ .� I th ing mainly from machining opera- came to the conclusion 'that there is 1. �� "Y' I . , . �� 1. I % , . ,., Tamal Singh stood guardlever e tions, cast scrap from automobile And �as much persecution to -day as there ' "For fifteen years I was con- . . � 'corpse All night i'N 011. 1111.11 , . 't � 1, in a'thatched hut to other plants', old sheet and kitcbei was in -the period of 1922-25 when stantly botheied with constipa- , I I I 1�� , -p.,;i. . 11 . 11 - I N% V.. ..' W . see that the whiskers, which are re- 'atensils, etc. New aluminum comes the fate of Fascism seemed trembling - tion .... Some eighteen months I 111 � .01 � . I � 11 I ��,� l, garded by natives as a most valuable from bauxite ore, Saline ,Cclunty, Ar- in th� balance and its supporters felt I ,­ I 1,l^ ago, I began using Kellogg's . � 12?"i`�:-...' . charm, were not sbolen. She was not kansas; about half is imported. The -that almost .any means was justifi- AtL-BRAN. From the first week " "I 1, - 1 �,x, I I I . 2% ,, t -,� � ; .. much of a trophy, only 6 feet 3 inches valuable alumina consists Of rounded able to save it. s, to this good day, I have -never . ;0 - 11- , . But in those day I 11 �­ had to take a dose of. laxative , "I". . I . � in length, long, lean'and sinuous, just bodies, like pebbles, embedded in a the. outrages were given publicity medicine of any description." . .. W;!� 4 . e, � .1 . past the prime of life, but neverthe- pebbly fine-grained clay, The Bureau through the opposition, press w1iich . ". tl% � . . 1. . , �!,�� I I i,., I less a man-eater. I of Mines is reveloping a new' sul- was then -in existence. The trouble ' Kell6gg's Au,BmN is the ' 1, 1,10 11 125,5".,� � 'Walk on the - " phuric acid -process of extracting is that Mussolini has preached the largest -selling all -bran cereal , 11 �� "'F. 0 ��� 1.111, -11 . ': � I rom clays and. doctrine of violence, and,cannot now . . i ,., " ,�.. � I � . . aluminum f common in the world. Two tablespooh- .,�;" .t:,,,, silicates, and reports that the -0 t *6 undo what he has done even -if he fuls daily are guaranteed: to P . ,:ill Fortunes In Plain Sight . . � 1-1. ... I not far from that ,of the st,.�a,d giye relief. How Much safer than ... ,,, . had the wil,l, which remains doubt- � ,�,Z I 1. . , using habit-forming laxatives. - .!.i. .. I I 1. . There was a great gold, rush a few Bayer process; 225,0:00,000 'pounds of ful. � 'I" LEF T , weeks ago. A lucky miner turned up aluminum are used annually, and the His courts will not restrain it un- ALL'-BRA'N also adds needed * "I �'. . . � . I 1. I , , " I . I I I a huge nugget, near thefamoui"Gol- demand is steadily increasing,- as less it is non -Fascist iolence and iron to build the blood. In the � ,�,.,, . . I den Mile" of Australia, that weighed many new alloys are being invented. scenes of %utrage occur under the - red -and -green package at your ,��;.. � I . of ealountry roads 94 pounds and was valued at $23,0001 Beryllium is one of the -most inter- ,very eyes of judges on the bench grocer's. Mad by Kellogg in . . � " . I . .1 P , . � , K . -Men scour the world on the. chance esting of new metals. One-third trying men for political crimes. The London, Ontario. -1 I I." . . �, I - R.I. I of finding such fortunes. But others lighter than aluminum, it is several Nation's correspondent tells of Dr. . I .1 I , . 9 . i1w Ill to,day are taking fewer chances, of- times as strong, and at the same tim' ., . e Mario Vineigtl:erra, one of a group of � I '�: 6 ten working in their si)are time, while almost as -hard as quartz, so hard it liberals being tried before the Social .1 ' I . IS Inc 11111�. 0 0 .,Faee the Tra" seeking fortunes nearer home. In 'will scratch gJass. In 19922 it cost Tribunal for the Defence of the State, 0 , ..'� . the next ten years a new crop of mil- $5,000 a pound, bo -day its cost is the court that sits on all political 4?499 - ,I. . , l � Xl�, . ". I lionaires will be made. Those of us $4.00, and new processes will doubt- cases, In the course of 'his cross- - . I � ex � f,;-� who are less "lucky" will wonder how less reduce this price still further. amination he was struck a blow on � .�,�� , , , . 14 , we­mis�ed these "fortunes in plain It comes'%from beryl ore, a waste the ear which has left him deaf on ALL -BRAN . ill"I"I.if"..".1 . This rule is important at all times, but especially so at dusk and sight", product of feldspar and rnica mining that side. A group of former Croa.. AI - k �� � " I I .1 . -A carpenter in Scotland, in New Hampshire, etc. In Africa tians from the new Italian province of � lk", - I 1, young , W at night. . . — _. &�.. I ,,, years ago, wondered if there was some are mountains of the,ore, refuse from Fiume, in the prelliminary investiga- . a��,�, � I . us,J for the great piles of waste and gem mining. Thestreets of Sverdlow, tion refused to give names. There, age working hours have been reduc- . ." I '', At such times, no matter how careful the driver of a cai is, lie uriburnable "cannel" coal around the Siberia, are lo,�llasted with beryl and upon their b,lack,shirted captors ed from eighty-four to fifty. Since ", ,,, ", mines. Studying chemistry in his semi-precious topaz, jasper and mal- were ordered to insert small wire pins t eye are only 168. hours in a ­-' may not see you until he is very near to you and it may be impos- l h weeek, :�, . . . spare moments, he foupd out 'how to aebite. Maine[ has Produced large under the prisoner's finger -nails. 1� it will be plain that the early work- �111-1 ,;, I sible for him to stop in time to avoid inflicting serious injury. distill petroleum and kerosene, bought beryl crystals, and one of four tons' Both Dr. Vinciguerra and Dr. Rendi, ers were working half their time, or I ., . I , , . � . up ,v,ast piles of waste, also oil bliales weight is"in New York's MtWni of who were sentenced to 15 years' im- an average of ' twelve, hours a day. %. . I � !��, never bef ore utilized, and in twenty Natural History, - prisonment. were sent to a prison and Saturday and Sunday included. They ", �� l�'. . Should he swerve to avoid hitting you, though you may escape I years became a millionaire. One of the most useless products of each occupled,a cell six feet square have snatched thirty-five extra hours - . I . )*,:. . . I I ­ The cannel coals of Kentucky gave early days in Utah was a black niater- with nothing in it but a camp bed, Of le ' r � I, I =Juky others may be hurt. ,, us our "coal oil" till petroleum wells ial 'isure from the week or almost a �, I . that when burned off gave off which was locked up against the day and a half. That is to say they 11 - were drilled. The low-grade coals, dense black smoke, and melted into a wall each morning at 7.30. The pris- have taken the equivalent of Sunday 1. - !..!'I . Of the 524 fatalities on the highways of Ontario last year a large . I lignites, oil 'shales, etc., contain pe- tarry substan". A settlerl 'fiamed oner, therefore, had no alternative and, Saturday afternoon. This has ­ I troleum, and yield valuable by -pro- 'Gilson spent over forty years finding but to sit on the floor or lean not been chiefly through the grace of I . number were caused by persons walking -with rather than against ducts such as ammonium sulphate, the uses for what was found to be nearly against the wall. Such political their employers or ,the stubborn fights , �;: � It. . I . R traffic. fertilizer sold by F.,rd plants. There U." pure bitumen. "Gilsonite" to -day is prisoners are permitted 40 minutes 'of trade unions, The chief reason is � .... 1. are over eight million' acres of oil indispensable for telephone mouth- out of the 24 hours in which that the invention and development of , � . 11 . . . I shales alone, in Colorado, Utah, W7- pteces, paint, varnish, ink. and many they can walk alone in the prison machinery has enabled men to do their I% . Why take a chance? 0 work in much less time. It is the .. 1. onling and other states. But t -day other" common products. .k worthless courtyard. "V -.1 � . .. I I �, .. . 1� . . I - � they cannot be e I conomically extract- deposit of former days is worth a vast None of them ever sees a follow_ modern development of machinery , ,! . i ed. fortune to those of to -day who have prisoner.' None of them is permitted which is mainly respons'ible,'for the i�l .. I ' It. It is estimated that in our western discovered, its many uses. to speak to his warders. This is problem of overproduction which the - � , . .� , . I reserves of these oil -soaked layers of Slowly but surely our coal reserves called solitary confinement, and .an world faces to -day. If the machine 11 , I I ., R I shale clay over 100 billion barrels of are being reduced,. Lower grades, effort is being made to abolish it in is not controlled it has in it the power ,,�. I _P A oil are locked up. If you can devise such as lignite, will inevitably come the new Italian criminal code. In the to destroy our. civilization, �,, 11: I�! , :11111 ONTARIO DUL ARTMENT of HIGHWAYS a process giving- you a profit of Only into use—when better methods Of meantime it is the punishment in- What is not' generall� realized is , �F� 4 4 .1 . 1. I . one cent a barrel, a fortune of one bil- processing are discovered. The next flicted on every political prisoner t at in the past ten years or so l; �_ b :1,. 1;. I THE HON. LEOPOLD MACAULAY, MINISTER lion dollars is yours! labor-saiving machinery has developed , ',�. Mine wastes will probably make generation will be amazed at our ex, whose sentence exceeds five years. .. I travagance in burning coal for heating The correspondent says that anyone faster than in any previous 20 years ��, . F3 many a millionaire of to -morrow. and industrial uses, wasting highly who gains admittance to these spe- . ,� � I- . I in history. ,In 1929 the yearly pro- ", ,, - Year� ago the owner of an asbestos valuable by-products. Henry Ford .�ial tribunal trials is struck b' . : ''I I � the duction per worker in the United 1, ," mine near Quebec accumulated great carefully distills all the coal that en- fact that in 90 per cent. of the. cases States was 49 per cent. greater than �­ . . I , , . � piles of "cotton -stone" or serpentine ters 'his huge plants, recovering am- the judge agrees ,with the defence in 1919, whereas the gain 1A the pre- lp 11, - rock waste, The fibers were too short nionium stilphate fertilizer, coal tar, 1�; . concerning the high character and ceding 20 yea,rs was only 11 per cent. .11 Man -Eater of Mamonigan bone. The family awoke to sed the leaf under foot; a moment or so later, to be separated. He failed, -and the motor benzol, gas and coke, over $6,- previous good -record of the accused More patents -for new inventions were ;,.. leopard, with the child in its mouth, just a sound. new ow�ner called�, in chemists and en- 000,000 a year that would otherwise perso United States in ...., News had filtered through to ine ns. Rarely do the * ners taken out in the �� I I felt certain that it was' the leop- gineers. They devised a method so , , , by the devious -and tortuous methods -foot bamboo of be lost up the flues. speak for themselves, but PZ ,tTy the past ten years than in the 100 �, , clear in its stride the six r e fence. ard, and excitement became intense. crushing the rock and asbestos, mix- -Many States and Canada have en- when several alleged ,-,Communists years following the presidency of ,i! of the Orient that a village' Manioni- instant action Five minutes later the crack of a ing with cement and producing the ormous Areas of lignites, low the previous week they had George Washington. Industry was � .1 I 4� gaon by name, was suffering badly . ,,�',., —the start of a man-eating career. , tiny twig in front and very close. For asbestos shingles, insulators and thou- of coal that average about one-half 'been kept in the cellar of a Fascist thus presented with the greatest op- . ",�!: from the depredations of tigers and When a leopard takes to man-eating, 1 a s -olid half hour this prowling con- sands of other prAucts that have the heat units of ordinary coal. Var- It bad the - - ��'.. leopards; so I sent along my Nepalese - I The excitement was terrible, made many fortunes since. io-us methods are being developed headquarters, with their feet under portunity it ever had. ;.; 1, it is usually far more difficult to bring'tinued. to water. It was months before their choice of using tl�6 wonderful new �, watchman to investigate the truth of to book than a tiger, being in'finitely�rnornentarily expecting a roar and a Canada Supplies Q6 per cent. of our burn lignites and extract t�eir by- feet presented a normal appearance machinery to reduce the -working 11 Z, the rumors. more cunning and possessed of a f, leap. After a time the goat started asbestos, but. our mines in Arizona �roducts. In Texas, -which bas -over in V1111, A good little fellow was Tamal . again. Another batch, travelling to hours or of usr g it to increase prof- !", more intimate knowledge of the ways to bleat. and other states are being worked. thirt� billion tons of lignite lying only Rome, went on cattle cars, slept in its by such economies as discharging ­ . Singh. Thoroughly despising the of inan. As in the case of the var- "Tarnal. Singh," I said, "there is New processes would make them more a ftw feet below the surface, steam jails, and complained that in theso employees. It -was the latter choice fi coolies, he'knew how to sift the grain ious dogs and goats previously killed something wrong with our arrange- valuable. 'Sometimes untrained men, plants are burning powdered lignit no sanitary conven- I �,). e. it made, and while it seemed no doubt P � of truth from their mountainous chaff by this animal, no remains of the ments, That animal knows that we becoming expert in some special line, In Montana and Colorado are vast lences, and the food y a happy idea to the industrialists at Z� I was unspeakajbl ." of lies, for, sad to relate, regard f or child were found, for she had been are here. We might as well pack up have opened up entirely new fields to deposits, while North ,Dakota has the time it does not look quite so I'll" the truth does not enter into the cool- 11 vile. These prisoners, it should be I,, carried into impenetrable jungle. and go home." engineers and technical mien. sorne 32,0 ' square miles that con- havin 1,�� ies' make-up. He will say whatever noted, were not convicted, but ilierely good to-(f��r, unemployment ,,­�. ' I stnt for Tamal Singh at once "The Sahib knows that it has not Thus Jim Ledfad of Butte, Mon- tain several hundred -billion tons of become a nationtil and internationagi, ;,,, he thinks will please the Sahib best. ,,, - suspected persons. , �,L ,,,,w you go immediately with this scented us," he replied. "The slaver- tana, one day threw some tin cans in- this imperfect coal. Most of the state ,In Italy anybody is a suspected problorn. For several years before the 11 � After a four days' absence Tamal old Munda to Manionigaon " I in- ing hungry bagh has no sense of smell to a stream in his backyard, that came of Wyoming is underlaid with coal of I , I 1, �, , I Z' ( Singh returned to report that on this structed him. "Purchal,sing t�reo good '�jeyonrl its own length. Hunting by from one of -Butte's great coppert varying grades. I., person if he was ever a member of present depressiqn, which is less than I ""', an Italian government before the two years old, uneinployment had .I� occasion rumor spoke correctly. So 1 fat goats and nia'ke arrangements to stealth and seeing as well by night as, mines. Ne-3ft ,day the tins were dis- Pennsylvania has. ,produced in a Fascist regime., ort a-for,mer deputy, been increasing. It was growing at ! ;,T,., sent him back to Marnonigaon to erect three machans at suitable cross by day, it has without a doubt seen solved, leaving a coppery mass that century of mining over four billion writer or journalist not" known to be -the time of the greatest prosperity 1, wait there and bring me back the !�,',�� . the United States has ever seen. , paths about a mile apart at the jungle our forms against the pale moonlit assayed 98 per cent. pure copper! He tons qf anthracite. From 10 per cent. wholly in sympathy with Fascism. W. Y - h �1_ news ,vhen there was a definite kill edge. At dusk tic, up a goat with sky. Maybe a mosquito did cause t e promptly contracted for all the mine- to 15 per cent. of all this coal 'has Each of these persons is follo Zor example, American manufac- I I � by ti -e -r or leopard. - wed . . �. � Sa.'hib to move 'unawares." water thereabout, and is said to have been too fine to ship. The coarser wb,rever he goes. His mail may be . .1, I light rope near the foot of each , turers produced 42 per cent. more i %,4, ,I'.,�. Within three weeks I picked up a machan. Visit the goats early in the That decided me to abandon machan cleaned up $90,000 in recovered cop- particles have passed out through the opened and his telephone o ,� I _ small tigress and two leopards. Be- . than in 1919, but employed I ,,� ."Z,; � morning, feed and water them well No. I as a future scene of operations per before tbe�year was out. "breaker," along with waste rock and tions overheard. His telephone ji�ay 255,000 fewer work.ers. On the rail- ��t.�, yond the usual tense excitement of and during the daytime let them run and also to consider' the factor of the To -day all the world's sulphide cop- slate. The finest coal is washed out ways, while more goods were trans- I .�I�, waiting and watching, there was no even be remolved ,without cause. I with the other village goats. Then MOO11 rn-ore carefully in our next at- per mines use this process. Tin cans with the washing water: and finally When one of these suspected per- ported than ever before, 357,000 men �� "I unusual incident. I . @1 tie them up, again at their respective tempt. . are still used, too, but pig -iron is more settles to the bottom of streams. The were - removed from the payrolls, and ,; The real joy of hunting lies not in aebans as evening,falls. When a sons goes to visit a friend, a detec- 144;1 m After this I gave myself a week's used because there are not nearly e'n- Pennsylvania Geological Survey esti- tive, probably on a bicycle, will fol- � these removals were permanent. The . 'I.,, the actual slyaoting, but in pitting goat is taken, return here like the respite, as it rained most of the time. ough tin cans to be fo jobs had disappeared. They bad been . I ... your wits against the natural cunning und! Recently mates that "in the streams in the an- low him. At a social gathering one ­ wind and let me know." During this time another goat was an Ari7�ona concern invested $6,000,000 thracite region and leading from it filled by machinery. In the same Ill: of the animal, in superintending the There was nothing doing the first taken froin under maeban No, %J in a plant to recover only about $1.65 are accumulated at least 900 million may see a scqre--�r more of bicycles I d, coal mine owners reduced . I'll -hat . standing agai�st the gateway while perio 11. . erection of your machan so t the night, and ag�Lin the second night I ,xhich was encouraging. We did not worth of copper per ton of ore. There tons of material which contains en- detectives scrutinize the -arriving their forces by �20,000, and labor- ". . ,111 animal is drawn to the kill without slept comfortably in bed. The third ,sit UP in macban No. 2 the night af- are vast quantities of such low-grade ough coal to make them profitable for guests. Naturally this nietbod is ef- I 11"i suspicion. When the leopard comes, day, �,bout 10 a.m., Tamal . he killing of the goat but the folr ore—mine saving machinery on the farms tl�rew , .", . it'.. above all else, shoot straight. Don't in' Singh ap- ter t Ptailings" to -day contain futuie recovery." This coal is 20per fective in cutting off liberals from some 800,000 men out of work. Here . � 'X., forget that it is night, and night in peared at ,my bungalow a lather of lowing night, allowing the animal perhaps a third of the amount of un- cent. to 80 per cent. combustible, and contact with the world about them. 2gain the unemlo'loyment was not vr� p t, "Sahib, one of time to get hungry. recovered copper as they did twenty improved processes of handling and Nabody wants to incur the risk of f- temporary;. ,The jobs had gonie. Mr. '1( ."; , , W., � , the heavy jungle is as dark as the the goatu-has been carried off and I This hope, was speedily dashed to years ago. treating will no doubt 'be developed. fending the all powerful Fascists Oby Green believes that if the five-day ' vi�, nethermost pit, The essence of the can find no trace of, its remains." the ground the following night, for Georke Carson was a roving pros- Some briquetting is -already done. Pul- s s- week, Accompanied by the ,eight-hour �4��,'! , P�_ whole game is to sit as still as the "Buy another," I told him "and again t]he leopard appeared but re- pector in- continuing friendship with a u ",." I J, Nevada and California, He verized fuel burning may open a great ed it would �: specter of death. The slightest sound tie it up in the same place, bU't this fused to take the goat. There still made a living,..but decided to pelfted person. It is thus. and if day, were to be establish � ,V, I , study 'market for material that is worse necessary by more sinister means, be possible to return,to the, payrolls .1 will betray the presence of man; and time with strong rope so that it r ';? -an- remained machan No. 3, at which I metallurgy and cbenii5try. Eventually than waste to -day. � � I ,,, YOU will either get no,sport that night that the Italian Government seeks millions of men who Are now� out of . not be dragged away. I will Put in decided" to, have one last fling in a he invented a vastly improved rever- Industrial flu,�-gases aye giving up to . I .: I.., � .X, I or, if your intended victim happens to an appearance about four o'clock in week's, tim�' mainWn its hold upon the coun- work� including bertween a million 1: 1, I beratory furnace for smelting copper their E�Fids and solids. Marble -cutting try, and since there is neither a frea and two million for whom there, will "," be a nasty -tempered tiger, the tables the afternoon." The next'afternoon I did a house- from low-grade ores. Friends financ- chips make brick facings. The dust . en prosperity does re - I "I''. ts all press nor an open election nobody �; may be turned and the tiger ge be nq jobs wh !1,111' 'During daylight nothing unusual or to-bouse tour of the village and made ed twenty -years of lawsuits against from plants processing precious met- knows whether the Italian masses tum, since the machines are now Wtl�i i the sport. On the other hand, the of interest occurred. At dusk, a fav- it as dramatically clear as possible companies that adopted his Process, als yields' up its gold and platinum s� doing the work that men formerly t, I flash of an electric torch hopelessly approve or disapprove the method M , ,rite time for leopards to appear, I that for the next week every one and to -day be is rated as a million- Waste paper, rags, household garbage did. To scrap the machines would be i "I , dazzles your animal momentarily and cleared the deck ,for action. Wi .n- must sleep in'doors. All livestock, ev- Aire sevd-ral times over. A.bout every and any other common wa to re absurd, local experiments in this di- ll .. I, gives you time to take a shot, tb I rii , s s a -*- I-, finite care we anointed ourselves with en down to fowls, must be so secure- nine years the world's need for cop- valuable materials to those who know I '' Fection to the contrary n9twithstand- I I A... After the t'g-,ess and two leopards citronella to ward off the attacks ,of ly tied up that there could be no pos- per is doubled. how to pi�ocess them economically. Reduce Working Hours And ing. Keep the machines, but do not - ,��] t ", � I., were disposed of, all cattle'killing in 'death dealing mosquitoes. I sat sible, chance of the leopard's being The' early ",Forty-niners" cleaneJ 'Becaus6 there are so many of these let them work so long. 4 , � _.:,�: the Manionigaon area ceased. Able to get away with anything. Cbil- up millions of dollars in gold that by,products. still g6irig tto waste a-' . �.-�', But tense and silent at the ready, the safe- Increase Prospekity , I �, I the villagers themselves came to my ty catc There is also to be borne in mind .; .J b of my .470 forward, having dren especially must not sleep alone. could be easily washed and picked round modern cities and factories, I r,vll bungalow occasionally, reporting that previously tested the electric torch I also stopped tying up goats un- from the Placer streams. But tbeL your chances of maying a fortune with Williairn Green, president of the the uncerthinty that we have not W, �;��; I there wasstill one leopard left, which ae of American Federation Of Labor de- come to the end of the machine age. . � ip�_ Attached to it. The goat, Ml this r the ma-chans, my ideabeing to cut companies that followed with dredg- them are far gre6ter than those ' . @�;, continued to carry ofV their dogs, time was 'bleating furiously, stopping off the food supply of the- anim:11 and in, and other methods made far finding a gold or diamo aine clares that .one of the remedies for It is possible that the next ten years , rL_ . I I , nd r . , I Z, A goats and'even fowls. It showed am- Occasionally to nibble so -me tasty.t, o kill the "ko, t out greater fortunes. To -day there are I , the present depression, and, a guaran- may see the invention of as much ' ,/ ��, , �;,;� azing boldness, coming right. inLO and even then bleating with its ri,�i#h of sheer 'hunger. very large known. areas Of gold -bear- -00- tee against othek-such periods, is the labor-saving machinery as the past " 'i" I , -,�; 1, ,; - . their ,compounds and even houses, full We settled ourselves down in mach- ine gravel that they cannot econ- ' five-day week of six hours a day. ten years has seen-. Some of the 'best . 11 ,_1 where all stock is shut up at night I'lay down to sleep, banding my an No. 3 for this, the last final fling omically *ork—until someone Terror Of Fascism' As Bad This does not seem too short a day brains in the world are grappling ,i� . shows 4 . , �,�� . with the owner. " g with the problem of still further re- - ,�, . rifle over to Tamal Singh. About mid- nt 4 p.m. Nothing unbsual occurred them bow. .. for five days a week, thus runnin I , ,, 11 ,�.,�, - I duri ours. ducing the cost of production, and A .1 On'two occasions, during hot,sticky night he woke me up,arid took a nap ng the remaining hours of day- �Gold is a by-product iof low-grade , As Bolshevism up the impressive total of 21R. -A, , ,�,,'. . mights with not a breath of air stir- himself. It wasobviously wash-out light. . copper ores in Arizona, Utah, Ne Now to work 26 hpurs it would be in too many cases this is merely an ,_.t,�,i, ' ... I I I,,, ,, .1 , a vada, n in keep- necessary for one to ari . , �,: , ring, when every one was sleeping so we descended from the machan. Suddenly I felt the light touch of Montana, etc. From this source, That the method of Stab so -at four euphemigm for the discharge . of , `;t�,;.. . out in the open in the compounds, the - forward, - until employees. Wbete is the thing to �6'.. i"j, Again we sat up. There followed Tain�l Singh's band on my arm. Sim- which furnishes half this c6i, I . .. ntryps ing himself in authority and o'clock in the morning And ftoil - ,t""; ,, anithal had slunk along And drag�-.Od a -repetition of the night before -until UltaneouslY the goat stopped bleating, kold to -day, it is calculated two bil- ing the, the-gries of 'Bolshevism, is midnight. That seems pretty tough: end? It has frequently happened in ,",,'�,4 I'll, ".�� ,. I � 11�,­ I � d6kS from under the beds to which about 8.30 p.m. Then the goat, for jay down and kept as still, as a mouse. lion, dollars in gold is obtainable with- identical with the,method of Mussolini In addition to that, we toss in many the past that the introduction of " I , . . , " I " W . I 11��'... ey were tethered. I -pe, hours machinery has provided work instead ., . . -."11 ". no apparent reason, suddenly stopped With bated breath we waited on. Ten in 20 years. I has often been pointed out, And the an odd cogitation in our leisu 11 11 I . ',�,�� , At= , ,After a few wed_ks, .dur- bleating, became obviously uneasy, lay minutes later a faint crunch of a Ther -p- are many known deposits of truth has been pretty generally grasp- for .which we never -send in a bill. of curtailing it. Such inventions as 5 q . . intvwhleh­thi� petty marauding con Wlpj0t " , , - down, giot,up Again and, gav heavy foot on dry ,bamboo leaVes be- minerals in Oavada, some of them 'of ed that the one is. as great a dictator Nevertheless,we probably do not work the motor car and the radio have L �, �",' 1��- I tiMitid my notice was very foidibl 0 vent to I .% . .�U�' 11 I y � , ,(�� i, y suppressed muffled blabberingwith its hind and to the right. Two minutea immense value. Amber, mica, graph- �s the other, although Fascism and ai hard as the average. factory hand, worked anfraeles in absorbing abor. "i attradtedlo thebeAst. An old Munda liter a suspicion of sound,right un- ite, feldspar� diatomite, corundum, Bolshevism are directly opposing sys, and have nothing but sympathy for But who .... . . Would ,count uplon similar I i �',,�Y�11.-� : , �� 1� >' mionth, shut, and if unable to contain . "IM,1- I w6lie appeared at my bungalow one - 1, , ins lay down and kept derneath the Machin on which we'sAt. bentonite and phosphate rock are a. teins of government, The LoAdon the Movement which Mr. Green is miracles ' iteing. worked? Anyway, I I , 'I..... j,"'. � � �,�,. of tb e itself' U� 'lly it Twitch a too or move in the slight- mong these.. On the Belcher Islands N4W Stateman and Nation publishes launching. It has been the policy, of what good 19 amiracle lerven if it does le . I . ... I ;j�i§-ii,, . �� day.­­90� related. that because d _t, 11 . V I " �� Qv�' heAt the family, consisting of the, ' , '.. 'ad 111. rw. ." I ' ously est degree now,', and the, game was- great deposits lot iron, ore have been a letter from a correspondent recently organized 'labor to lautich the eam- work, if it works too late? A column ­li ,Obv9i the ensed � � �1:�,, �, fhthe#.�, moth6v, tviro boys of about �omething in the vicinity of which it up. For a quarter of an hour at least located. There is no coal near by, in Italy who tells of the Fascist ter- paign for future. reforms be -fore con- could, be filled with the arguniolits -, ,,, fbtfiiebn ,and' gl:kteen and this little � ,�t'�; I" ,;, was desperately afraid., We gat on we beard not a sound. All the time as far as is known. ­but tremendous ror and the, inhi4van treatment which to mporarY reforms have been wholly in tavoll of shorter working, hours. �;.. I - 1.'�1111. , g,; . I 001, lot tbur"11111ad-, gone to sleep on as still At specters, listeming. I imajiAod that she was crouchIng un. waterfalls pout into the Bay from the Mussolini inflict4 upon those. who lWve won. Tho eiglit-bour day is now pret- We mentich morely the unquestiolned � i�� �,,� -. , ,.: - th4li fude-4 stAng, and, ! det the machim Then I beard a touch Ungava plat6au, ,a railroad now runs ditf,exent 1�olitical tkeories. One who tY genotall-Y esfAbIll4bed, though the fact that an increase, Of leisure Means -M-L �,. �.. I 1. wood I ,,"".- � .. , en, bed- � . re 1 5V'0'1'1 " S&�' *1vrvVdfo6rFi1"n thi AMA, fiticed Suddenly I felt a light touch on my hnMediat,61y in front of us� Ton is ' ' to Churchill'oft thb Bay,, And steapier is'neither a Communist nor a Fascist are ifittu work . K _` '. . - I _, i KIM � strWs it which Mon for an increase in the standards of liv- I I . lit " `6 Ir � "d"W" Tamal 'Singh bed he's? , ,f�,' It i t�:;,� t., fbAl 1-1 arm. , Ett Ii;,.,. � , .1, . � fMV6iJpd1,v , e litile . 4­sowe- ofildw . , tsilence. 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AIM gb011t twoXitutes Migli A"I'leap in the dark, an ago X,�. ,vo, sgy',Aiat ninety years re creased buying- , the ­,�­f�4,�! ,,, i "Ift, I . , '. �� I h,I�440_fif . board the ftesvor , , s, the -okly I put my rifle butt tb inyiron:�:an&.-stoo,l 46#01-61)ailent, ,, 1 . to th4'Aedottp,aftyingI- otgani,� thtfits -the World wants and will not be, , �Ih " `�nf Iett� 8�-ffdaiw from th# goat. -'w . 6 Machine age and That, it seems to us, is one of ��V,�Ijj � J'�)�,;�,,��:. ,11 k erk , 1U, , 6011 . iija the life,i,of,th " " � ,day bring those together in a vast -the,,eost .' hich Bolshevism and so I .�� a!24 � I I . � 1:1.1, I I , ,, . , I I'M I . ; Qui I'M dehitfid. W�'IW6 Aneli I � I � vtsci . i V,�Pl, "! .."''41TA I ft0q1yf,'Pe:0 tible 6ttipth, of- a Aky hbbld�!rj MtAed on the light at� ,, The Inbtitpto ot Se Ap Iron an,i tNz* kcl�tn the worfald of . 11V I V1.1A1'41h1&0* t V , Aft I 1 4 a Ar t, ..." ."), , , , -, , .. .. I , . �,r 0 tr44o,onibna, we find that ilhaoo�, until it gets., '. 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