The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-04-27, Page 6•
Akron Vm's ImPressrve Funeral
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CANADA. ,
Benefit of Laughter-
There- is, apparently a standing al-
tit:native. between annoyance and
amusement over life's Irani*sect&
ents and he. who lives best is he who
laytilts best for relief from the teartr
and tension of his pen trials. It Is
s child's privilege to laugh:because-he
Is tickled but the adult mustlearn
0„Isaigh , in the fate Of inisfeitene,
•.„ handicap and even painer hehecoinea
the unheppy slave. of hiA oviti circum-
stances. Such laughter„ it Seeing,. bas
'k dennite;theraPpatic Value.. It. has
long Igen said that, one may laugh
and 100'Orlat, but KIS More important
,to the modern man that be learn to
laugh his way out of, nervous prostra-
tion. Miss Mary F. Ferguson, '
visor of Bridal service at John Hopkins
UniverSity; adveCatea laughter as an
antidote for all sorb of neuroses and
Oven for social disorders.—Prederitton
Gleaner. ,
s! •
-Show' -Confidence.
Three men who, escaped with their
lierofront, the Akron, are now looking
for nOsitioris ekthersMa' con, a: diiigible
new .reedy for its teats. They hkie
pipre,Confidence in such craft than the
averageIndbidnal, and it may be be -
'Cause they knots.- Wore *fiat them.
Beacon -Herald:. • "
Safety in the Air. „
The enquiry Into the Akron disaster
reelties memories Of that which. Was,
made 'inthe case of .the: Oity
pool; the Imperial Airways liner; Which'
crashed a abort time 'ago, though •of
' Ours° there IS nocomparison, between
• stbe tw�. The :point :raised 'b, thet, of
• comparative Safety Of travelivin the
••• air, either in airplanes' or in dirigibles.
15r: Etheeer has, steered WS: ZeOPe-
• jin'tirensinatia-rot-iniles •acrossl beth
Over
• Europe without a:single accident to
itny• passenger. The Imperial Airways
, . • „
was, established 13 1924,, and 4since
then there. have been.innly.six' accid-
• ents to • their 'liners in which injury
...to I:passengers • was , involved, • and
though during' that-perjod they , have
•ownover ten million mileand have
• Carrie:41 a quarter of a Pal:teen-
•„gers. •••- ,
Flying on the, regular air routes in
• Europe, :in fact, ia _regarded, kg -aisur-
jes"an 'seen .greater safety than travel
by 'road. This is preyed by the 'fact
that• the insurancecompanies ask'
• higher nrentiiiiina for, the letter .thini'
• they.do.:fortite former. •It is ,sucli
disaster as that whiCh happened to the
City of Liverpool which proves the
,general rule. The case of. the Akron
e6/1103„witaiin a different category,' but
the '•public • often. fails to differentiate
• •: iand la apt to,.1Unip'all aerfal disasters
'ingetlier,—Meittreal Daily Star.'
It and. -Wein_ t refer to as the
Pre-Camhrian stifeld. This underlying
ktratnrn of, vier is the oldest forma-
tion which ,geologists know; dating
back to the dim past when our earth's
critst Arat began to golidify.—London
Advertiser. 1•
• , , .
Lucky. Eicesle,
Exeter. Ontario has accumulated a
stirpitie, .reduced itsdebt and cutita
tax rate ten Milb.."
A lucky place 13 Exeter,
But other towns are Vexed4 her;
'Her ,iteat „ they cannot emu -late, .
,Reduce the ,debt and 'eta the rate,
As folks have done in Exeter...-
• • —Strathroy
- Y'lfga!thr :Editor. ,
-There was a banquet in Orangeville
• , ;
one night,and many of the citizens
were telling of the opportunities the
Win offered.. and how well they had
thine there. The editor of one of the
earliest papers got up to give his, tes-
timony, "When I came here," he ,said,
of wasnot worthone cent, and now;
I is* worth $75,0001' Seeing' the in-
meduleuiti bolas on the faces of, some
•or • his fellow-.Citizeni, he contiiiied:
:"A.„Plantlitrrity has estimated that each
chifd le worth at least $5,000. t have
15 children."—Fergus News Record. •
•Power, of the Press,
"We' are a generation Which , Hies
on newspapers just as eaterpillars.feed
• on green leaves:"-7-W1nSton. Churchill.
••••••••-•••
Sensitive .
'The fact of thernatter .1s, the 'means
of .•`• throughout the
world' .have : become so rapid. and int-
-proved that What happens—and this
may' seem' .paradoxical—in China
. . . .
. , . , ,
Morro* • is actually reported .YOur
'! evening '.paper, today, , - •
: There i8. no doubt that, things 'et; a
Very siitiilar • linport, happened a cen-
tury
. '. 04a e. half agO. Had they.ibeen
known. everywhere at the 'pine,' no
• doubt. the, 60,0 Would :haire'been the
• Same en.peoPle'S.nerveS .and'irnagina.7.
tion: Today We '41) living mighty
gerasitiVe'World,and, it may be :the.
•
world's saliation•in , the lolls tint: •
Likewise: in . things 'eOribmie.'•iS the
',World s last three
•• there has been nei sedh thing. as: lo• =
.•ealized deltressi6n.-.-St. Catharines
OtandatiL
be'entr777'. and'Eti.
tter
lainiers"in thst Balkans, We rend;
tre feeding:bread to. their,. castre. The
,teWs.,,Otteurse, tarnish their own,hat.
ier:I3cirder,Cities Star, ••
- • ./Ndvertising', It:. • .
, Total 's'aleir by, R. 11. Mack. 4.,,Coin,
• pan y 'grip 'year entottrited 'to $80,0110S.
90: .0y.,reaeliirig. this atitount. O 14e w
Yorli .store juStined .its .ektifil to being.
the world's.: largest . store; 'Marshall
• Ifeld , coripank,,a,.(.',11feago, w•hien
• • flied data. the . title; drOPP9d to
• e„,,,f0.04,a,00 bat Ya••e', •
order Pp. the sale:- total:
. $80,609,000 MacY's Peeddelever and
;
•, extensrVe. advertising, 'And 90 per.
cent: of, 'the NfacY •adVertising, was
• . do,ne.:Jrt the, newsnapers, 'this Median).
the :,wofld's. largeat 'stern tOtirid.
• the best Cif .'ati,reet • ..• cps WM erk-SSL
" •
A. i,:otelusielett is fralti.4to
'inve.nte,;1 art instrurrient that is'.a, torn-
ina tion snct. s,agofsitone, .wb !eh
, IS oils sten in the .direetion. Of: eon=
verting.tbe saicephariti into musical
, 'Mail k Empire,
•
THE EMPIRE. •
SnryiYed the Crisis •
The lilnitrial States have ;come to the
climax et their malady,. whilethey. are
stillstrong enough ittf cope with: it.
They will build, Up ,frain, the base,
stronger, mere stable industry' and
commerce than .the fantastic structure
Which' his toppled from the -height Of
the skyscrapers to the duStssifsniden
Daily Express. • •
European Quarrels. :
There Is no 'doubt. that .the predont:,
eitt=4feeiing-in-tite- minds of fraiilionk
In thiseittuttry today is that at all
posts 13rite.in etnatrefuse' to be drag-
ged intd.tho.qnarrelif of Europe:, :BY
the Isecarne Treaty we kraptedged to
taiga Sides. against 'thik aggressor, if
trouble breaks out between France and
Germany. But if thls Were to happen
now, the man'. in the Street ivhci does'
not pretend- to understand :the-nicetles
Of diplomacy, Would 'findit,very hard
.say , Who was most to.:_bleme; .and
there would be a strong 'demand that
we,',should Stand .aside.—Sir. ' Walter
.Layton in the London News -Chronicle
' (Lib.): • ": ' ' ,
• ,
r o r froiir
vitt •shoskOls apparent, trent Ali
.itritinatikt for-Mt:foe
this central, pettleri Of Can.:,
da, A larfce; Pert .of, ()rite -tie and
ilia geologleal .fecridation
ii t'te Laurentian...Oats; 'Selent-
• • .
s Veit' the grave, pf the -nriknown soldier at Arlingteitcemetery, an army gun carriage ..bear's
Of 'Lleiitl-e6m. 'Harold ,hlattiellSrii- who craihed,With the, airahip.'.
the
British. Military Aircraft
. For ' the Fir ,Fialt
N!as Ot the feesi and most effi-
cient shipboard military aircraft in
thk world •:W,111- be ineludetli in the
' • s.. • The .Polluted Air.
The latest report, :published today,
hy the Department of Scientific. and
.Iiidustrial, 'Research ett 'the investiga-
tion atmosphetie-pollfitien hardly
justifies. any 'optimistic inference that
the evil is . abating. One . should net
perhaps, be, ,depressed by the report,
littt one may be astonished that atter
vetitury ot industrial civilization One
of. ,its, worst evils shows such little
, yibatemoit. . Since 'Men &Mit
live .in 'centres. Of dense' poPulation,S it
is essential that theystliciald happy
in doing so; yet. it seents:InipoSsible
they should be content .when not only
houses and aireets,lint the air itself
Is hardly' ,fit to. live
Guardian • • '
Woman Light Keeper Dies
• Pe,impol,' Mme. Per -
rine Durand, believed to be the
world's only "Professor of Light -
\house -Keeping," died recently; in the
complement of the British aircraft Patin Lighthouse on the Ile de Br(-
carrierEagle, when She, steams out hat, several miles front the Breton
of 'Pithead towards tite end of next coast: She . was theefirst-Frenchwo-
month on her way to. the. Ohms stA-,
tion, • tkere- she will relieve H.M.S.
Ilernteis thetearrier which ...hie been
on duty in Chinese WataLfor many
Months, and. IS . now to COMEk
hone tor a kiwg , •
Th"*.- Eagle- is.' the -largest Britieh.
aircraft earlier, displacing' , 22,690.
tetra; and with. aceonimodation for
up to. 40. air.plitnes. Her Complement
, „ .
during her 'Stay with the Chine
.squadron will be 21 airplanes,. Cora-
priging ,15 which will heflown on,
'1)Oar.d from Gosport, . before she
leaves Gib .country, and six to be.
taken over ' from the. Hermes:. the
,remaining flight .in the Hermes is to
be transferredto the Fifth ;Cringer
'Squadron,. --.The-airplanes will
launched from Catapults 'inOnnted on
the 'decks of .the WarstaP„,... • ''
'Abulletin., of,. the .'Secnity of Brit -
lilt :Aircraft Constructors states that
navigation '.of a -naval airplane. in
vetting i,lOng .flight.i from a .meying.
base, is tie. most •difileglt
aerial. Coutielanding, , beside' witiCh
Along. ciceatt flight on a,.Single coin -
..,Paaa:.iffeqring.
Apart from the • intricate..-prOpfeina
met in plotting - a„ pre-determinea
course Conktant. • reference .,:to
th'e Mietements of . :carrier • or
'Other Conveying; warship, the , haze
• Which net •infredgentlY.... riges, quite
Suddenly over ` the . sea . introduces
the' factor et bad 'visihility. That
fleet air arm; -machine is seldom, -If
infer,. lost snilicient • . evidence. , of
'tire' skill Of the navigators; the,tiuSt.
wOrthineis of their engines; and the
accuracy of the elaborate • nav g 7
thinai instruments • s which' every
tritialt • navel', ,plittie
Terenta •Mail and likintire.:
„ •
, •
Expert:of'
-•
It ;:iis of paramount importande,... if
anY„form of arms .regulation .ever
0'60 established. hk. title or k Subire,
quent Dlimitnement. Conference, that
every .Geyernmett. shall. he ableabao-,,
abso-
lutely and iir,leiniVocally to „Maintain
'supervision...and. control of the export
0! arnis by thelr national
' • THE UNITED ,,STATES.::
. ,
Wealth Sttimpir„. • .
' Many hundreds'of old. tree .,ittimpi,
,which.,haye..Athed., desolate in. the for,
esti.nertheaSt-of ,Melbourne•Since the
millers' felling gangs ,passed 'through
with their. sa'ws' and Meet; .yeara ago,
. .
,are :now' proving to liave. a very. high
value. . Tise..itutnps,,,nre' of itio.u.rititin
ash, ..a .ghielt, increaSing, in
deritaild ag:i•rtiOittute..titaei in Aus-
tralia and overseas. biicoVery _that
the.. rnotintain ' kith Stuitips
Ale for furniture Converted whet *ari
'formerly, regarded: ag 'fdrest waste into
a valuable abet, lik4faVerable. eirenity.
.3tatiCeS •Motintain a* trees grow •to.
,360 feet iiHteight, their growth
.41 girth that pr.gOiii4.-,,A.MAiige., front,
the, $toinidtfrom•eight te twenty , feet
s,.-,the....tritnk Is irregularly shared:Tana
heavily bilittessed. Net ,r,r1g.r. go:, azt
exeininatien Of"Some •of. the old startles
fielOSen Itiat'whon properly eut,the
erain, of the was iinust:iallY
trepifiti fel .4-t.in stian ScienCe NI int tor,
• • • 1/a/••• On Pests. ,
• Many' ts United •States ciiv b.; Plag-
ued by the holge. and dirt.of „starlings
In Winfer, of Sparrows the ,Year•sound.
the ,relier, or -pestered ishabitAnts.
ericasionally corne haWkir, liartford,
last 'Winter" Lived haseks"efffer-
tained arid gratified, townsPetiple by
thelr. daily railS On the nitY"s Sviarin
n -An tr. he named 'keeper of,nsltalt
bowie, serving, in this_capacitY for
,fifty-one years:. She Was 9 yeark, old
cit the time of her death, and reni•k"
ed in active servilcaalinost tq the end.
Lielitlionse keeping haa been ' the
principal trade fir di:Cedes of thP.
Perrine and Durand fami1ies When
her husband died, Mme. Durand •as-
sumed his duties. as kepeer, ,of the
••• • . .
'triages 'Lighthouip; , and se expert
did she- become, so 'conversart with
'all•the aSpeCiS of this perilous trade,
that she was named '"Piefeibor of
Lighthouse Keeping" by the French
'Merchant ',Marine Ministry. Every,
Year four orvfiVe• ,apprentices were
assignd to her lighthouse. :In, this
faihion, -Shetrained,:shalf;•-a--hundrifel-
. lighthouse „keepers,. tiva of them her
Teesi -as-haters,' Miife7Vierre
in tharge.of.the Portle:Chairie (Pleu-
Man) lighthouse and Mlle: Aline,,frus
Du-
rand, Who sheeeedk her. mother ••at the
-Peon lighthouse. •
,Resear' ch, Findings May
Eliminate "Heating" Of.Grain
•• biscotieries. which
'promise to elenninate. "heating" of
grain in, Storage and transit Were ';ra-
porte4 by Dr. .Lainiour, of the
• University �f Saskatchewan, to the
Associate Committee on Grain; Re-
search meting her.. , /*Jr. .Larinour•
• has diseovered that . cesteth ,
orgaiiisms .on 'the,, 'wheat, appear to
C011t0.)1.1te: a large' Proportion of the.
Whesit's respiratory activity,
In,nertnal time., the lo$s' on a car-
load of -.grain :.that . has heated
ap-
proaches $1„wo. ,*cttipg. Cast. new be
.prevented..,. What ..ia ., not. yet. known_
and What, Dr...Lannon& new wants to
investigate, is the effect., of the pro-
pased, method of prevention On the
allty Of the grain.
Soviet COnvertmg .Coal
Into Csai Mine Veins
Ir1oscow.—An experiment in Con-
verting coal directly into ,gas the
veins in the Mine has beeni,started
:by the Soviets in the. Mtite'0W
'The. coal thus used i3 iri,layers too
tLin to be: mined profitably. ,
Electric heaters prepare'the coal .11
-t•sese- thin veins and, With the aid. of
cornitres.sed air' arid vapor water, gas
is ,produceti. piped. to to Surface
to be used industrial purpdges.
The, Method of :,converting 'deal di:.
rectly into ,gas Wes pleintilgeted in
10.4 by Sir Ramsay,' but _in
Soviet seientrsts believe they ,are the
first to try.; out the 'i:iessibilities On a
large 'corninerciargeale, • '„.
,
buce. Always ',Right,
Says Militia Creed
, .
'go TI Pestle which
haa con-.pleted its tenth Year of exist-
ence, accepts as it feet that Premier
rgnito 1Viussolini can do' n:(3 wrong.
Point eight in the Militiaman's deca-
logue "Musiotini is alViitiksi tight."
The teeth comnianclinent is' that the
duce's life 'trust .held tear 'above
all things, • , ;
'The•=t1\sealogue 'begins with a warn-
., ing that must: neit -be••
4'1'4 Totico, •
bLlc,sseeret4..sitrik:get -etwk-iteisstifitsf,Jsisas -
grrir711717(711, ,
),Iaggeffie ' • 4priltileftl anieridnierie to
, the Illinois State les•provides that rea
' Since the .war Pearly 5(0(4 sof. -1.0r trucks operating On iMproved high:
sons in th,,, „United wore ways at SPN41"grentor than tin 1111109
than halt or .fiteril -befit liaVe• art 116•or -1111.01•1”•
been gra rttied 41'1101i - • niabit, lire%
w
talian Briaf
aplape ,
Agello Flies Over take Gard*
,. ' • at Speed of .426;5, Miles
sitpo'isbepritaient°,;., Its4170,;sTer4feel°Pelietdtio‘Palal:111;
an Hour
pointed 001631Y red, hrehe, the world'
..Aeaplono kilned record on April 10 wit.)
Frarreesee Agello At the 'centrals. fog
-five-lips Over Lake,Garda• Agello mad(
an average of 426.5 „thilee . an hour,
, The previous re'ord, set hk Lie* ,
tenapt George It Stainforth, of Eno'
land„hi 1031, was 408:8. ; , , ..
•Agello 'reached asnaximurn 'skeet! Of -
-„432.83 in his fourtelap, end Wfs „mini
mum ,Was 421.66 In the third,lap....
officers' said ,a new engine wou
'installed in an attenapt to reae i .
body ePeed• of 700 kilometrea, or 437.5-MiIes .
Agello was a `member of the Italier
S.chneitier Cup team; n 1929. -His Oa.
cessfui attempt Cilnaaxed, a series el -.
m
_ E
1 A
.Ecli egorts at the high speed” airiKixt
. • ritam nters •.
here in which severtil,craft were loit
Last year I..ieut. Nori made an lino;
ectriage
Mal 422 miles an hour and a fen
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Now Third Greatest Electric,
' ity Producing Country in ..
'World
trit.atu . has infw, he:
Orrin the third greatest electricity pro-
'clitging country in the .world—at & snot
ift4.135,000,000,.. . ;: •
, Despite wiriduStrial, depression, the
output of electric power inciptieed last
Year by more than 7 per cont.,. com-
pared 'with 1931.
There was scareelyany drop in de -
band in the :severely depressed.area,
and in the midlands . and south'con-
sumption, ineieased • cOnsiderabiy,-.'
,
.These 'facts' Are ,revealed In, the an -
Mei revert, of the, Central Electricity
Board for 1932. The' board has now
coMplets4,2,000. mules of 132,900 volt
transmission •finenand 1:000 mules
aecOriderylines Worked- at 66,000 volt.
thad;tanegotiate with 21.000 owners
and .occupiers et lend to secure. way-
leavesfor the:ereetiOtt of transiniegion
•iinees• Only a entail peteentage et the
work ,ou the. national Vgrtd",. remain/1
to be clone: • '
;. London has the, fir.it .'gas-fiiledjalgh
teIbiesti underground cable in ,conittier.;,
ciatnse in the world. It rani between
Hackney'and Walthamstow. The cable
•drawn into 8teel tubes surrounded by
eempreseed. nitrogen ,gek...• • • • ':'
• ,110?revM•:-thafi!'1.50,000 tenii:of the
French nctsy. -ForbidOii
To Children Under 13 Years
ParisStage Appearances by chil-
dren • Under: le years : Of age, except
in specially authorized case:Bt....hive
been forbidden in an order issued by
the French Ministry Of National Ed-
, , .• .
wafters,: . . . • ,
Tip to the present time child acters.
,
even in evening performances have
not. been u.rteoninion On the ..French
'stage., The nee, reghlation.eucts that
any child appearing in theatrical
en-
tertainrnent shall, p•roduce •proof that
he is 'receiiiIng regular schooling and
forbids his appearances except at
At . the National Opera, however,
.1:,•was• said that the young girl deli-
CA'S who are :seen from time to time
•in the ballets Weald* not. be affected,
since the opera is school of dancing
and the penile are licensed AO- give
occasional exhibitions. •,
,L.!ird.b.erghs. Reside in wak.
London. ---;The Dail Herald last
Week -printed a iePori:front Cardiff,
Wales, paying prepazratio.:.. were
under .vray, fin- COL end Mrs. Charles
A:' Lindburgh to renide. near Cathedral
City, Llandaff. -.•:. ,'•• _
The dispatch pointed out that Mrs.
Wigan, sister of Mrs. -LW,
Lind -
burgh, resides there with her husband.
It was understood that. MS. Morgan
Suso:hested.tra'Itesha, t , and that Colonel LW:
fe
the.-feirriie,r Anne Morrow, 'more to
Weigh favors the ides...;
World's : Fastest Human
4
,
,
W„tiereigt Offider. Vranclace Agello,
pit April 10 fleW
423 ,11,1t, Id better Eritalit's 're
terd 36. itiloinetires; per' betir,
•
x•
,
lines Britisivateel, 12,000 One . of
500,000 tons ot cement, and
200,000 insnlateri.bave been used. ' • •
•• "The, production of all this' niaterral
consumed 30.0,000 tons of British Coal,
and :about 120,000:. men have been em-
ployed on the Work.. •
"The fact that the 'grid' itself :Is
operating."witht:ehriost. CoMplete
relia-
bility . Over ,the 2,000 'Mites already in
commission," states the board, "shows
that as technleal achievement the .na-
tional power scheme is one of the out-
standing:etforti of Great Britain in' this
'.century." - . "' • •
weeks later he was killed,
" The "Ked Bnliet" has Orin engines •
in,. tandem developing:a ,Maximnm or
2,800 hOrse'power.- Tie two propellers, .,
turne in OPPOSito. directions on s•
sleeved shaft in front The Machine °
was intended for the . hist Schneider
Cup race, but was not 'completed
.time. Agents -whit Is 21, *lb .born fir`'
teal. • I; • .
Shaw Confesses He
•* Is Really Victoriaii
While en Dente to New. York -
George Bernard Shavi'Made a franit
confession that he .believed he wet'
living beyond his ,own era. ,
"I really 'aril a Victorian," said tit'
gray -bearded playwright: "I an(
writing a new play, but the younger
writers are ...coming .to. the ,fore."
Shaw,: in a chatty ,mood, .diactissig
at length fthe Victorians Of his . owl
'Motor: Car'Exports
.0.0 Nearly. a Quarter
Statistics released by the Automor,
hileivisiOn, United States Department
of Corninerce' indicatethatthe COM.;
bined experts of passenger cars and,
trucks :during .. February exceeded
those during the corresponding month
Of ,Init year by 23 per. cent. Belgii;mt
was again the leading foreign export
market . for .paisenger. cars. It is
noted, however, that ,certitin percen-
tage of Motor velticien exported to Bel-
gium.andre-eiported.: The 'Union of
South Africa, Japan, Argentine and.
Australia followed in the sequence inz.
'4.itat#4. tri...solpme of Abel -lean -made
motor cars iniported, whieh.
had been in fifteenth place in Jena,
erg, advanced •to sixth place. Japan
retained,. its . loading position as. in
export • niarket for coniniereial ,velth
cies, followed by flrazil,Belgiuna, Bri-
tish
India and Spain, 'all' of Which,
with the exception of 'British India,
increased its demands over January
requirements, Brasil adVanced;from
fifth to second place. - • '
New Drug Cure for ;
Carbon-Monoicide
• London:—Victims..Of .icarbon-Incinox
ide' gas poigotiing. ate turned deep
blue and then dark, red by a, nevitreat:-
Milt just discoVered: , .t. flevv, over , messt ,.:EVerest
. It li.114.1nates the •aft0-effeeta MOnnt Ranelianjanga. . From tins'
th.e Himalayan peals
baize been the seat of the gods. ,"
relatiOnshio_betweeninen an(
wonien; hai'• Changed:fremendottaliti,
he said, reininiscently: "That is,,
somo i4APects'::•
"The, modern wonian's, clothes an .
.1...ngunge are, soinetimes ihocking,
but they are rnore decent." • , •
Shaw; ,with'i!,burst of 'modesty, pht
himself about .twentieth ardor*. 'tit(
World: • "4- " •
.Newi -Zealand May Barf
Imports Froot Russis
weiunotot, .1•103*
,British GOvernMent ppa• an ••embargt
on Russian IMPorta the New Zealand
„ • „
Gclyernment "will doubtless take' aunt,
lar action." • ' • • 1
Thia.announcement',,was made. by • •
Prime ; Minister G. Ws Forbes whe
asked What the 'GOverninent propoeed
to.'.da in connection with the .threat
ened cessation ;of trade • between ,
•United. Kingdent and the Soviet, at'
ing. out of the arrests. in WeseoW of
six British' electrical . engineers .03 „
'charges of .espionage, sabotage and
bribery: '.' •• • •
The .Prime Minister •declared-, th(
Government ' was 'witching the posti
tion most closely and was prepared
to. folks*. Great 'Britain's::learl‘,'Hf
expressed the 'opinion it Would., n
be necessary to pais new legialati
as the Governinent was already %er&
Powered to restrict imports.
:i.ondon', Bank' AddS
More Giris to .Stall
London.—More ,yonng•gitis • are ite•
-ing engaged by Lloyds Bank: •
They are .not Placed on the perms.,
nent 'Staff, no:. de they get boring et - • •
pension. • „, • . tiss-ser
An official said, to a torreSpondent. • .
yesterday
"More and more of ; our Ibrancheri
b
areeCorning ec inized. Apart fro
• . . •
tire -feet that. ii•r. s are better typiste
-We also find that they are''qnicker li
handlifigthe now calculating anti
. ,
ledger posting Machines. , •
' "Men will ,be carefully trained and
Selected' as heitil$ of •departments."
Indians Worship Planes
Which Soared • Over Everesi
.-Dinajptlr, InJa.—Hiilinen of thi.
Himalayas, who 'believed that th
•mountain 'gods would punish:„,.tngliS1
aviators for invading their donjain
. tow are kneeling and worshipping he
fore •the;•.tiftlitalieg ,Whieh the 'Bri
fered by those who have been:reviVd
from this form of poisoning by erti,.
fival respiratien, which his tvien the
forme of treatment hitherto.
Conscirmsnesi- is speedily restored
and the patient fallS inte a :gentle
sleet') which Mite ibobt twenty four
Fours . 6 • ‘• ,
°
The tiat•ient then feels ,little the
worse fel- the egperience.
•
Educator:. \Von Spelling
Bee, With Minister
minister, IVIawyer and two • cd,n-
ea.fOr's engaed n a selling • bee in
• •
itclroliTertrown
•
Chile. Aids Idle 'Taxi DriVeri•
Santiage,•Chile.,--Eighty• bus driveri
and 4onductors,..untibie W Mike,a ilv,
ing because of high gasoffneptiCes an
low'fares, will, depart soon wfth theft
fantilles. to:Settle On goyetriment-own
ed farms at • Ill Culenar In LOngui
Dena•rtment. A farm'at San Fernandt
lIaO been net aside ny the: 'Onyeritineni
for tine/1104:Oct Acrid driVers of Sand
ago and ether r
Forest Fire Loss
LTA
t
T ee.—Tkr
en wor e ed
, 2
on 'six vesrss sash, tti.a esirssur siod fires in the Province, qt. gtiebee .1
and tho lawyer eight. an estimated. 1,621,153 acres
'The v,',..otda they were asked to sPell ing destroyed at fi loss -of, $3;077,800i
were sutlers -64s, • sarsQ.,, pissiseker, aceor•ding to inkerinfition given ht. till
. Minato, 'lltinefYbattallOn# tratiquility., Legislative Assembly by 114 Ministet
naerliegious;rosnlidis ada.para in, 4 s, Ok I a,n4 and remits ' '