The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-04-12, Page 2• 40..444.
•'" • .80ring-eel ,hi .Viineouver
• ,. , ,
Iteienis. te. Use thit': very ApPra,
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, riate lorlijoct to editorial comment
•0004- Seell a '1410t10,11if ,oethla rO0r11-,
Olg ia Ont current and 1oa.v./.010.491%
:Sntlett, is here,. a menth. or. mOre
• head- of itenernial: eellt011.1410-,,Weep-
lug ,leat'tka
" blossom 01 the: Atpaneee phut'
' Is, out4.,tlik dew Is Oh, 0641, OW gralhO
per Vancouver ,gerdene, Spring, is
:here, heautifel aseve and*-more:,weir
' Om° that sb9isan eeri3i*eie,,1
i. 1.4d.
daps,' are, nnd lianignant,'*
gth,111Ok !int to :opalescent sunsets
that aeeM ioteeelt: the ancient Coven
ant' willx.rti,eauty Of :earth and shi end
attee--YalleOnver rrovineie '•
Newspaper Wiles
Communications -made- AO.
' tented by a newnPaper In eon:edema
wfl1„alwaye be 'respected; proveeithil
''`wild horses” being 'insufficient to
• ..
:drag the 'lathes of those. „making
iem from .newspapermen. '.:47Atittele
4.401.R*Or.ta;I:e011i7 -adaiveiabla•
',Witat;it,prilits,and is aliVitWviille
ng to accept respon.IblUty but we
.',.0,14611.07.17,111t:P: iucceed In1140'
lug -a-univeliaper man to betray ,the
cods ; :of' ethic*.ot hia prefe.ssIon.;-:
'Quebee.: Clitontele-TelegraPIL '
,
Back to the 'Perin
, , , .
It 13 good to note that in highly
.1iiilitetr1a1iged Ontario :the Cites are
„
-; loans' Snake, o'f' their population- .
-Oirldnal'ttitt-bsick-te-the-land:Tble
is an eiCellent .inovenierit „which:. it
would pay Pay '`Glevertimenta to .foster 13
the Most- practical manner.-Ylcterin
"Times.
: A. Tribute
. • . „.
.Beeinisleefl.WhatIt has :been, what,
• 7..iae:410:4:::::$04.'it,','PreMitiiiii
• The,`:-.6ilolifes.,nlietietinliiii*firearY IS,
,.0,11 '1704 13 Caneflittn,',1ottralitsnL
ThrongbAliese' ninety'. years; it has
been steadfast for .00 441.*:.02 iti
' great fitUnder, "loyal In the belt ttae
-;.of -levies's; ::untianiinelled
presife,''V'itierenis for. 'patties' ,that,i have
dvanced Canada..pot..theteite0eiii
qbeeilenej.:-`The,:.'"Olebels.;..treditiOnO' and
4it,i'S'tliiiigi,,,;Prediants to n., free'
tinge .litiff.,)i:liee7:Orikii;:the'46nrnit4.:
•''''f:•:.,ark. 02forty-nine years, Is proud to
*lit long continue to fionrish . with
,the.';Yestre!.hrinithig.lt, OW and even
greeter", •-opportunitiea tor tiehlevee
.:,4imentS.O.t.tawa Journal..
, , •
,„. Dress Up retid.:„-Dettbin
Five :,years the biggeit Whole -
bale har iss ,tlealere, Saskatoon
Sold., just, $000. weteli of. harness 13
' !Whole, iear Lant aring, the same
seeltifitintsoldl30.000 , Worth of 'flier-
litTene-,Of the lietideliitek to
Lgroaperity.,,, Droste My Dobbin and:
vet,* blanket - !Rime „of , thttse,
,,tency, povier„.mitchineef:" •'
keredity.' .
•Anion,g:hamen ..beleee the proverb*,
Las ItIthat fitolif Will not learn in Any
school 'hate that :of . experience
sootihin4 .s00410,
•• .tegentlY, i1. is cOetendedthat child;
;Eren. beitelit tile training: :Which
`their,' Parente and gean0p,arente, had
throtegle the ilhird and fourth-geetee
.4,eotie.-Thereiti.lieliriet *report. of ...the'
• ;*eSultei Of the examinationof MOD
•:IrePreieittritile , gifted 'Children, -With
•::the Senimarizing Statement-. by the
,
peyoliologist,''FrOfesisor' Ternian,'..that!
, .
lehildren. 'et". so Many sIlperIorttieL
�u d 'not have ';'acquired theni all
litough-eireffOniiient-inflitence alone
ot Only are theffe,ehildien' theinset:
eesinterior, :but -.their ;heredity- Is
."demonstrably '• superior.' -.(Prom
• Mie RepOrter). •
'
', Decision
A 12111 can't spend all his time mak-.
Ing 'up .his Mind 'what to do. Life is
- , abort and the time a man takes to
' make up his mind whet to do is filth -
erected :from the -time helms to do it
In. Itls to sign of great intelligence
•„eo, be forever hesitating and swing,
lug from one feet to the other with.
• Out taking a Al;fip forward. Sometime,
/and the sooner the better, • a man
iteeds to start for one goal, ,needs to
ave one perPose big enough to make
eitey to let 'go all the rest. -From
Ithe Halifax Chro,nicle. • '•., .
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It :Can Be Dene •
..—
Iteihictiph in the, accident toll can
he effected' if. the moterfsts, reallx
•int their respOnelhilltY, eiefejee, 'eV,
iOry .feassible 'precaution to safeguard
• eheir lives ane the lives of their fel•'
eitV-travellers: op the 'highweys, , This
•pee can da'by stricti observing the
'egulationa enacted Tor their safety,
refraining from speeding and by
iv hig :thought end' Care to their., die.
einterally.--.,From the, Giteieli
• 'Mercury.•
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But They,1.1 .r'fry
With, streainfinedleegines,. as welt
ao. ceiieheeyeen: t3te railieede, ttticket
kiod. au,teiniebIlek-Will;:have a harder.
•itl`me than deer tryleg' to Stop :trains:
1 at :eriffellegilee-FroM the St,: Thetette
;Tilt deletireal.
• ;,1,ButedaY 1.,,etne Pena Muslo
*or ;Mini: time; the Wiatithete,
Ition7'Deehestre-411e'VerY teeetene
lthet-hate.' been gleing Sunday gint:
cert!, which :have no detibt been rauCh
appreciated" by Waite who Joie glicid
music. Bet the Atteregy.Oenerel ot
Mattitehlt, kas Peahlhited anYIedra on
the ground' that ;it le a.. violation, ot
the Lortre Day At to tn. eluiree rot*,
Obviously the cenicerte could
not be given 'far nothing. Solltat: pUta
the ;id On-that,-.-Irrom, the ,Ptrntferd:Beacon,Herald. •:„
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'Regulating, pellets.: Doge .
Blyth'•haff joined other .plagee In
•potting:it heavier tat ,on pollce dogs,
thefee: there ,new Iteieg-;1000. Other
Saaas We 'hey° notteed It hs been,
'Put at liigh ea Ube The idea is to
discOurage -people:: from, keeping or
...breeding_these dogs.e7Stratf6r,d_411.0ite.
ten4ierald,
Man's, Dead14 enemy. •,
• moistdiseases • mOdern' 'medical
.eirenci hate goligeerea; SMillpet . Ore”:
"Cee'S.Weit over. theenatiens,roday it,
'at 'Ore lsease & few decade Wei
tuberoulOste Was • celled' the ' White
, , , , _ ,
hAen'itPligneil The death rate in re -7
-flatrelietenieffiflidddirde-Olintififr
TePhoid nittrcliiihtheria, are., nh
er the • dread diaealies- of, formerly:
Bult: gio.'deat4i-tate from cancer keeps:
.inersasing. ''.11oday' :next 'to
litatrt disease 'in Ontar1� It. ittands
higheiff Itt niortaiity. :It is estimated'
that at least one. in every ten eerienis
in Ontario: dies cancer.-Lek.
den Free Preis;
•
, -
; • :Keeping It Dark •
, , • ,
• Someone has said. that doing bugle
, .
noes- without' -advertising- is -like win-
king.at i-alrl„in the dark: You Know,
'Yon are depg,it, but no one elite dome
•
Cenviesational ' State• .
A min Mai'• be a finie,in itushiees;
'in :finance: Or in0tintry, but it is: very
, rarely that he -cannot' participate, la
a discussion as. 't0, whether" his part-
ner' bit his' hand 'proPerly, ok.,Whether,
should . or ' should not "have taken
ii:"certain ,:finesse. In feet, •can
.think of ..notliing',so productiTee: of var.
ied-.and' Animated conversation as a
gime or bridge. -Toronto ..Telegram.
The-Empire-
WNW"
Start
ef-1,)4--atie
..13, aciheneblenteher Brown ,olt-HourffOn Tates wed this heat.
,
na'on,t;he twenty;third. The prices :of
food: and fuel are Mill controlled by
.the GovernOvin-CinteelLt- .COmneseee
lel ,tteV16,0i. f • '
•:Arms Smtigellng in India
-,,,,A-newepaper--in-Bengiff-whieh-faithe'
'fully `: records.' facto :e441PrefictrTsa. a
careful library' of 'cuttings• Will no*
adays, 'die:cover that one of 'the
fat-
te8t files- in Re library concern, .the
seizure by police be -Mile PrOrtme of
• hidden f,stereit Ot amine, amnintittion,
and .StpllOeiVes; , the amifffeliaer Of
anis and Ammunition* triale -in'Oen-
nection-With-these 'Offences, sunk in
'genera), the .eeaneless Warfare 'Of the
police; aided by 'the Customs; against
• the: forces Of .the nideriverld.,`Inthis
fact the justffIcation, and 'id:plena-
Om of the nit*. Bengal Smuggling of
Arnis Bill which 'the 'Government of
-Bengal, are introducing. in the Legis-
lative Colleen at its
,
when •least,sitspected.
occasions and
'-Letieon',•Goisse"Pink"
Revotetien in 'London. : PraPah#'
yo q 04:net...notice It -but is was ,nee
thirerelite.-'.',After twenty...n*3*On years:
Ae--comierva,ti*ee 'lose .-co#tft#,*‘ttie
The, -CILPitel Is inthe:henee
02 the Saeltdisileaden tal;:etif It
OitO,'011nly.'go•barbee' Wire is ell 'le
the streets. There.' are no' machine
gime le the basements of ,Karl. Matt
Houses. :.S9e.in -Siediar municIpal
electiondrove :out iltenninarehy. ,In
• Ametiett bombs biirst in -the pelting
booths. .Iiondon -we 'say !4Tlint'e
that."4-,London. Sunday, 'Express.
•, ,'Leopold
- Long; liye Leopold III of BelbiuM.
May he be as manly a king, and as
kindly a man as his father Was. Ile
ascends the throne at a .criticarmo.
went in Europe's. history, -with neigh.
boring' republics in turmoil 'and re-
maining kingdoms torn, by strife. His
country, like ours, stands firm &peace
fut island in an angry flood. Loyalty
to the throne in Relent°, as in, Bri-
tain, is If personal thing: Albert held
his people's affection because he 'de-
eereed and Won it. His -qualities and
hie 'example, -more needed now than
eVer, are Leopold's inheritance. -Lon,
• don Sunday: Chronicle.
Playing Fields
-----To---wagt3--war is not natural anY-
more 'than playing football. But' foot-
ball isa reasonable Means of emploY-
ing, ones fighting instincts; -anti kilt.
ing one's fellow men is not.-Man-
cheeter Guardian. ••
• -An -Affectation
It gives some sort, Of morbid pride
to confess that the English are not.
musical and cannot paint pic.ures,
though srts of that endure were WI
very weil for the charming but rath-
er, childish •Centinental but must be
forgone by grown-up, busy men such
as themselves. It is an innocent at,
fection, -The English have painted
better sporting:pictures ,than anyone
else,'. and hold their ,own very ade-
quately indeed in .Painting country
scenes. About MUS.i, there' may be
doubt as to the quality ef It, but no
one sings with more zest than the
Eneffshuitie.• The village hall 'may' dis-
play a notice. "Singing- and Dancing
not Allowed," but singing, at least,
there will be, There la never a dinner
ore party witheut a eong.--The Spec-
'
•
3ehious Leities, • .
Tvienty-eight filches ef' 'rainfall
-have. eeeii recorded for the month of
January at the gauge, in ,the Botanic
Gardens, and of this, 18.07 inches fell
from larmary, 1 to on January
7, when 7.16 inehes fell between .8.16
p.m, and, 7.16 a.m.• The diSastrotts et.
fects of ,this extraordinary rainfall
has. altered the immediate ,Outloolt
for.ntir thief agr,lcultural itidestries,
and It is unlikely that: :later in the t
YOr the ger1P1'41 buileese .and trade
of the eoldny will escape the,repei,
ceaslone, The .i-*.portritfrip of,rice,Was
eitsperided between Jannery 13 and .
47, ifie ba 1)01g ai'st partialivlifet
The Calcutta Statesman.
".kneei 'ehangteg a *ton& into, a, statue.
•Minister, Pt.tiefiete..hy watched; the
Werker fern. While. "I ,wlith,"' :laid the-
miniiiter, "that 1 Conte deal such :tell-
ing .bleWs uponittony 'hearts!" '
: ""Neyhe' you could,". •replied the
stone -cutter; "If.yew worked more an
Your kneea
048 AND 'VOICE , •
The -news pages -are. the eyee of it
piper. They ,chroniele whit it sees
the World over. • The editorial' page it
the paper's voice, It :tells what the
paper thinks of whet itsees. It rimy
be'fairly ,eald7that the newel columns
aerie particularly per knowledge and
the editorial 'page our intelligence. -
Christian Science Monitor.
•
It is with jealOusy as with the geld.
When 'ouch• distempers , are in the
blood„ there is never any security'
against. their bieaking 'out, and, that
often on the s g htes t
ShortsfOr-S o s
May Bring, ac
-Brief-Skirt-StYte
All-SUccesaftd• Styles Are 1n
tei4Rellited
Look for Abbreviated'
Silhouette •
New Yoek.7-The growing if not ful-
• ly grain- vOgee ,fer shorts May have a
_far-reaching effecteen:rwetnant;e-etyleft.
:Mrs. Mice Perkins, Pitris faehein ,edi-
ter . ofWomen's Weer Daily, who is
here on a. Visit, told 7300 -membeta.ef
the faehion'grouir at a luncheon meet.
Ing heio. Expressingthe belief . that.
all eucceiefulfashions are - inte0.fe
Perins fetid that if Wallil011
are ping to wear shorts all morning
long �n the beach, their eyes Will he -
come accustomed to a shorter silhon
eite, and they, will want fairly short
skirtsfot the 'afternoon when ..r*heyI.
play golf.•
Mrs. • Perins: also pciletee .out that
hiasniuch aC thevery high Waistline
and the. ;'fitted bodies did not leek'
-welt With "shorts, their ,"PoPtilailtyinfitY
have a good -deal. Of infittence On -spells
eletheicrienerelly, 'and this in' tarn
May reflect itselfin` evening geWite
If .ivoitten ae golng bach to looking
like eltl1deen-eirtheAteach;-.--44do-not
knave if they Will Cantinue to *Iali to
look' like ,Eitiffele and romentig.iadiee
In the.everiing,,e-e in :which: Case there
teak be al)**ei.0427
stilts like thenavy taffeta ()nee iliet
Ludilbe Paray,:'eliewed."'
,"Ossitp '11MatitilteZte IN MAO
Aftlitia two-year citi#gbtee. •of
an4lArti. Carl Heeney, West Oft;
Oz -
ford, Ont., ,and. theft :only. child:, plOt
a tragic: death holt...Monday . 'evening
'When she fell head foremost -into a.
barrel . Of beet- Mesh in her father's'
stable. The child' had accompanied
aecompanied
the parents to the bite and tinoheeev-
ect, had 'climbed, up son8 bag on :the.
side of the barrel containing
Losing her /balance, she toppled Ovet
into the mitee head foremost and *as
etifiacitted, The ehild.hed Only been
inissed a feW, minutes- when the tee-,
rifled Parente found her. in the barrel:-
. .
45 AN .11.1110111141131NT
Straw when used as bedding for live
stock will absorb freer: two to three,
times its weight of liquid, end:le-finely
tut Will soak up about three as 'Much
nn when anent. Further' 'the
abiorptfie eapaeityotdry fittWall t
and 'fine oha.vings . 1 front two tb tour
times quit, of' Ordinery straw. '
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BOCIWIEZANG
When a, eft of sunshine 'hits •Sre
After pasfing 'bf • a cloud;
Wh�na ilt oelaughtee gift:" Ye, ,
And your your gpine is feeling prOud,
Dint't forget to up' and fling it '
At a; soul thet'efeeling blue, ,
'Pee the minute,,that yotj etiee it
tt'ek boomorang t� you.
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A‘smartiort xx 4110T •
A Marble, :cutter wai. working or his
'
•
'1467,GOireininent;:ini-MOre-tinitren
.str,illIong be reepeeted with -
(int being truly respeetal31eMadisOn.
What is the vvorthifif all these things,-
• a day '
Spent in. a, little town -a night of
rain,
A .ecore of footprints stamped in Sus-
•• A word gesture.-- ,burnt into
the brain;
cr• youth up -leaping. to a golden :Mood'
•'Which 'crushes : many lives ,13 One
hoUr;..•
-
• Softie iffy o'Ortakee overlong , piirstied
;A' kiss, a close emliriiee, a tear, a
flower?' • ::' •
Grave Judges , heitvy-flugered, these
' light things
Of air how shall you weigh them?"
In your scales , '
Ileap your sad Wealth against a little
upt
•
Fallen . upon C rose frOra a 'mOth'it
•, And watch your vaunted : • Wisdoni
• tow .it falla•.
,Before delight which thrives' upon: tra
crust! '
•
Lady' MargaretSackville.
•
arvested
C...nada'S,First Wheat 'rop of
• 193 Season is Threshed:.
Ottawa -Canada has iv,rvetited her
first wheat et the 1934.season. Per-
fectiy ripe with long straight Armes,
• the national grain of the Dominion
was cut and threshed in the cereal
.411vision "building tit the Central Ex-
perimental ,Farra.
•, But it was no ordinary gral.n. Soln
•
•on
, Oct. 16, in the Cereal greenhouse
• sample plots, 'the *heat was 'treated
with care. • Bathed (hong, the dig in
sunlight Which' filteredthrough' the
glass - windows . and Walls; it was the
target, at night for artificial raYs:'Bet-
teriers at ,highlieweredelectric lamps
were switched on every day at sunset
and blared evet`.the slender' green
stalks .until Midnight, while °tibiae
temperature's, togeit down/ to 40 de -
:greets below zero. . ' '•
Eyesight Causes
Most Accidents
Survey Reveals Fifty'Percento
Due t6 Defective Vituctn.
that
509ptjt4ertit.A' Ofeutile 'aE!dY- dtmaa8eliti°t%V.aworO
!ic
dee to detective oYett, as COMpared
With 26 percent, • due to sPeed
reckleseydriving,. and only , eight per.
Cent leroad' conditione:' •
' 'Dithring an *auto With fietectiVe
eyesight Was like ,,htt,ong.;
Shield With the wiper �tit Of Order,
'A rodent test had ShoWn hat ten
percent, elf motorists had ,, defective
vision In one eye, and '26 _percent, 'in
.the other. -Locomotive " drivers' were
everypr6,(lichrtl'iticirilidewitiarwerOnit:11,0ye,araeheeas:free,'4.thilioed. eu.
y et eariy. de
.-feete might meanranch to them . 'in
. . .
after 'years. ' • •
Toil of 21 Deaths
Over Week -End
Tor yo:tuong Mwaonis
Killed
man
Near Welland
ONE BOY' DROWNED
Welland, April 1st. -One man was
killed and a,• young woman was
• injured when an automobile crashed
into the ditch' near -here-today; Ar-
-thur Henry Downs, 26; of 780 Logan
'Airenue, Toronto, was -killed instantly
and Miss Iso`bel Kingston.„of , Port
Colborne, suffered serioue• lifjnries.
The accident occurred on the Wel-
Colborne highway. The
car,' driven by Downs, • apparently
skidded ,,onc the highway,,,cro.shing
to the ditch and striking a culvert.
Passing • motorists discovered •the
wrecked car. The man had been kill-
ed instantly and the girl was seini-
conscious when found. She was rush-
ed to hespital at Welland• .
Downs' neck was broken in- the
crash, An inquest has beep orderd.
Miss Kingston le a nurse in the of-
fice of Dr. W. W. Moffat at Port Col-
• Downs had been secretary' of the
Socialist party of Toronto' for the
past year, and WAS activein the labor,
section of the C.,C.P. •
• -•
•. Oner Killed, One Injured •
Colbourg,' April letH,Tarfies Mac-
Donald, ..Colborne, was killed Sib.
'dutridvilYn g Fi7lef4etnthTerocealawshhoier11(4hittat:;"
:north of:the:highway at',Salem. and
Crashed down a steep bank into, a
creek'. His companion, ,Patrick Cleat",
was badly injured and le in a serlone
condition' at ,his home' In Colborne.
Dr;74.-'llfe0e113ol. anmquest
aeclv:443.ourned `tt pending
r , •
• According to :F; Morrow, whO saw
the car leave the ioad,it had
slld-
denly swerved .to the westwhile ap-
proaching a bridge. ,Marich indicated:
that. the *C-tit+toppled-doln„ WO -feet
embankinent, rolling :to the bank Of
a creek, swollen by recent floods,
where It :Was, eeeried •out : In the
stream until a bend. in .its •course
awept the car up agelnst e tree,'.frorit
wheels in .the .air.. • -
Rescuers extracted: the two 'min,'
crouched in the front: seat, jammed
against the .broka` ,body of, the -cat.
MacDonald - Was half tinder water,
With hia ' neck broken. Cleary Was
half drownetfand 'ene'onsciouts.` They
were brought Ito •the. bank ef the
stream and rushed to Dr.' Pember,
whits (mind MacDonald Was , dead.
Cleary, suffering.froin laceration s Of
the skull,' Was taken tohis hams
where he 13 In a Serious condition; '1
.• AfecDfineld who Will be .htitiod on
Tuesday, is survived by two brothers,'
Dr. Wililant,MacDonald ,and • Alex
MacDonald, Det if and by his par-
ents 111 Colborrte-
,•Boy Drowned In Creek
Maxielle; Ont., April, 1 -Arthur
Chenier, 14, was drowned in h small
creek here early tonight: the lad,
with a ornpanion was playing
the ice When it gale way, the \current
carryinglini through a euleert and
Under the ice for some 'distance when
his 'clothing delight in a 't6ie-e, span- I
ning the' creek. Searcher's, Who had
been called by Chenier's cOmpanion, '
cut threilgh the ,ice and recovered the
bed.
Creelliell 'SOW,
„
'Strathroy, 4,41, ,lee-Vineent gun ,
*Hap 14-Yeat•-fgfl on Of Mr. etld
:Mr& Wi.1110* 0000 o Str4iiirey4
,Stiffaritd-litsinftit JejueMethis' letter
eon •,Wbeit he *se 'Struck, by a eet;
driven 14,r. Alden . Pravino,
'Strit4PY'
'Head' Street n4NtiMber 24 ,` filffh•
way, The boy was rettlening-frorn at
tehdiele, Sunday sh�oL at S, JAW!
Anglican- Church .and.:14 crossieg the
'etreet, be ran'in, the Path of the car,
At ,the Strathroy . Hospital, exarnin-
atton ohowed..thnt Guenens.is.-suffer
In; from. • n fractured . right -
•facial injeries. and ;heck! . •
Firrn Announces • ,
Raisei
Battro•-Oioek;•gic4,-4..k. Keflog
"Preeideat: ef' ;the 1eUog cee3Pnnr',
mentifactining 'cereals,annoenced, re. • ••
Certtly tiareaeMilit etdoPtion.of the abr..'
hour working day after three Tears
operation, together- with what, -he de&
cribod • as the. highest • wage Agate e
paid to the :companY's ,einploYees, •
gente, Is 'being lac -reified' to 67 ceete •
'he said., along • with a PropOrtienati •
'increatte in other baffle ratee, Bon .
uees,,he Salk will Make it peeeibie fot
Worker", to Andreae,' this' riOtr'tti: 11:
-Agate
• .Ptipit•e. • Intell• igence •
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• Windsor-hiseector John E. Bemire. •
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of, ,' the : Walkerviffe, . Windsor ant • •
Sandwichschtiolie. who belieVek "then -•
ortehuedrees Of childrenin our i3Ordet '
Cities, edit:tots who: posits n high
intelligence quotient than, teeehent;' :
nrgee teachere to ovoid. pver-ereplias.
en,,vocatiOnal'edecatten; ,
Mr. :Beitiou, An an addreas, ,befort
:the Men, Teacherie, *adoration of
Border Cities, 'mile he proferredntelt
to:female' teachers because b� belleie!.
that, generallY upeaking,, :men ,haVe
`a. hroisAler, outlook:�n life, 'and' are keen •
er observers cif a 'wider ,varlety, of Sub ,
jeetiethanWotnen .
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Bloodstained Snit Sent :-tc
• Cleaners May, Afford- Clue
• 7—Desperate Fight •
BreniertefiLWatih.,' April, 1.-A card
.slealef%.iecused ' tt-bloed
'isntagin,tehd_e siulaityetro4e_pt staixikoprerfsia9r-cfis,In
ieanthinee
was questioned' today by police ovate
• ransacked Frank Flieder home.
• The dealer, deiCribect by anthoritlei
as "Murphy,',',,was :taken into cuitodt
after Isadore Leachbin,tremertos
;tailor. read,* the killings. ,Lasclatow
said Murphy brought the suit to, hile
iast /erlday-the day.ifter the. Slaugh
tee Apparently, occurred--w1th the ex
planation he had suffered a bemore
45-year-oleretired.Bremer
-ten grOber,, viairgagged, 'shot ' througb,°.
tile base of the Alien iied,..,beiten. al
Most beYend.reeeteition; together witir
his ;Wife,. 50; Eugene Chenevert, 38:'
bialsignwitJordon,,-eeeeggyireCdna
h.li9;;m
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M
and Fred 'paisorn; -a liar,. tender. '
Sheriff D.' kinnkenshlp. said • thi '
killer apparently bound and gagged the
Deesens and . then set abOue. ran.
pecking ” the house in t1e belief the'
Fliedere bed valuables concealed.
Chenevett evidently -% Worked • lease,.
-eeeee- himself .and ' startedto batt14
the murderer...
•• "After- killing the *diger Went
'mad and. ''plaughtered the`
house,", the sheriff .said.
• One .of CheneVert'S blood-stralned.
.hands clasped the leg of in Upturned
stool as ,if he made One' last con•
tultdve eifort40 get -to his feet.
'A. hammer and. a blackjack,',Used- in ,
the beatiege, were' near- the bodies:,
A , butcher knife , and:carving .,;Itifife •
also -used in the intirders wereInthE
bedroone • , ',
'Drawere had been pulled out , lit 'all
:111,11,otteliox.i.,ii,e_d_the„..conie7ia,sCatterenLci,n_,, T:7
The ,houee shcwed evidence -
terrific struggle. tile:kitchen dishes
.were overturned,bottles broken : and
food scattered ,On .the fiber. ' • -*
,
His Inc9ine,.Tax
• Is '$1;593,633.96
• CHICAGO -An unnamed Chicag.oar .•
Is scheduled to pay,titeile0/110 tartlifi
year of $1,5.93,633.96, . indicating '
made , from: 14,000000- Le 15,0,00.,000 in
1033; This 'man fyled an tricot -vie tax'
,return off 8308,408.49 -for the 'fleet
quarter.. His Was the largeat indlVid, T-
ina return to: come: tti the. local office
of the coffeetor of' internal revenue;
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Killed by Bridge
• ; NEW YORK -All the pleasant social
lite Of email teWnE3 and cities Of the
United StateahaS been snuffed ottt Lj
a craze for contract bridge,Octavui
Roy Cohen, the, anther, declared re.
cently. Cohen, said he spoke at one
Who play e a pretty good game of eon'.
tniet and Rkeit" It VerY ',much. "But' "
resent having 'to play it," he added.
"The etaze for coatract," he asserted,"has' done away with'the art of con.
versation: knew very 'few cotipletkv
wile can enjoy any more what,Wensed
to call ytt pleasant 430,611 evening' .
Yeti dan'thave any tocial contact in 'a
diY unless you are epretty ni4ed"
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