The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-09-02, Page 7•
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Electric Eye liotoses,
Ripe r4.Ccitton 'Only
1,InventIon for :Automatic ritickpo*.
J' • Soleets, Only Foily-Ripened
Bolis•
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• ,NoEx4miriatipp,* ,
. :Dlifi 'M eAr. th el; ,136`puty M. id,
tater:of Educatipp .for .•;OPtaribi..; says.
llie'ld.epartinenta.`Pe:r413tti3,-Isastie overr.,
.eertificatei'trent the kihaergartee,..to...
„I:4 ...university. without aey • :special
• Written examinations on the part "; or.
the :pupils., but the ,departipent „'„een,.n
• -.'net, ••preeeed totake aetion, beyond.
iiublic opinion. Dr. Dr; McArthur, who
• Was addressing teachers,: pointed out
'Vit is your iMportent teak as teachers
•. to cOnViticethe. parents in your ,ecim-,
muntty • that ' your ; judgment is' ado -
(elate to determine without a Written
eitimination.Whether Whit* or Mary
should, be ':prempted to t the next
grade." That iesa reasonable view; for
undoubtedly a 'puPil, .•shotild be judged...,
on the teint!s: Work 'rather, than on, ex-
aminations. ;The,' trend: toward Prenice •
vtion na • the work of the term. s9etyiS. •
whie.-,Niagera Falis Review.
•'Know Canada First . •
• Hon. R. It. .Bennett -urged yomig.
Canada to -becoma famlllarwlth the
history, or, our country.' That's good
advice,, and it wouldn't 'hurt 'a few of.'
• the ,older folks,, sOme' of whomsee
goodness everywhere else, but in their
own7coentr3,..-Glielph Mercury. '
P48',Heisiy Price • ,
An accident vieffm. Who had his leg,.
ttohen • In three eileee is shortly to
he released from oederich boseitat at-
•, terlraVirig bean a patient_ there eftle0_
last Labor; Day. iiNearly a year in hes- -
i pital Jen heavy'Price to pay fee. some- '
orie's carelessness at the .Wheel of ra
• car.--eDitavVa Journal:'
they cannot •hope .to stand up ueeided".
against iliVesion, through,: the :liftee-es
Of tliij North -Vest ;. the•''pltinutte' re, -
holding this great...ial;:y
1: pedal frontier milk:rest •MisIshe
dere :pr the, British- people...7We in-
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triiSiOn ;stir las intro • . ,
duced a new ereineet cirdanger. 'The:
question .roust be faced afresh., (Inc
school or thought would place ;theetri-
bal -hinterland under a iriiiitarY gov-
ernor,: keeping frontier questions en-
. tireiY 'Outside Indian politic. -There
Is something' to be giald.fpr thiii view.
,This muck is 'certain; if the reactions
pf political movements In the settled
districts' •of the Frontier 'constitute
threat, 40 the. peacerel..control of the
:border tribes, then in 'the •tnte'reete
both of India' and. Britain a ..sySteni
or Centro' •must ' -be ' devised •which
*mild , neutralise political 'influencea
beyond. the administrative border. •
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Sir WilliamBarton In The Forum
Trade With New Zealand
BeCause Or the, Market that 'e#ate:
in New qelt104,JOrt..Cenadiali manu-
facturers, .. especially motor -vehicles,
andthe lack Of a market in Canada'
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forAsIeW. Zealand. butter, it seems in-
evitable that the trieo,. halanee be-
AVveen-:theLt•Wp--couritries---Will-rentain
very favourable to Canada. Before. the .
unfortunate disptiO Which catised'Can-
Ada' to be placed: On the, foreigntariff
schedule,„ trr.de ....WaaireasOpablY weli,
ibalanced.,The:leage,oftthe,Autk.e,r4trade-,
duty and 'trumping charges aer,.
•:Coentarlargely•for-inereaseds-ilisearity.
• Leif year the figures% of both • 'epun:
tries rose, roSe,' 'but- the ,unfaveurable bal, •
settee 'Was ,nearly two and ' a qUarter.
Milliops. New 'Zealand Wool now
en-
joys. an Enipire preference- whieh, !or;
:merit dhl not 'exigt, and We contitme
Inisell•ta Canada hides and ekipp'. and
sausage •casings. ' Further trade of any
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consequence • has, not materialized, in
Spite of official efforts. On the Other
baud,. Canada has 'benefited by th.s..'re-.
• egyery." 'demand. .fer., triciter-Vehtcree
apd tires, sellirig. also paper; boots and
shoes,' hosiery,,: electrical machinetY
and thilber.r:-AuCkland'We?.kly • News.
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'Men : I:Better' "
FLOm. Washington 'comes • Word that ,
• tests in, every :state..";:reVeal that men
, .ekeel .Weinee initke driving of auto* •
The. re. eportsyshowitilat,!the melee: et
• 0,e, Species •generrilly possess ,better
visiefl, are not 'so easily blinded by
. 'the:glare of Otherlighte, hear better;
earl: better ripd. .concentrate more •
elesely; on :the wheel.: . To offset this
it WeipenSee,hetter.frein the corner
,trze the color cif
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*. tr.' fhit; lights more quickly and. drive.•
more-, slOwly. Df • COerSe ..onfy mere
xien were ,at. the head of .the investation,HBraritrerd Expositor, s' • '
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..A;•.jtea.1'.Harror .Campaign.
Oonniienting. en. •the '''Ontarlo..
flIgh-
rays • DepartmentiE-,•
. Star. suggests • printing
• :lie pictures the 'cells..'4A.
' ieritury..Or so ago," it 'say's, it Was :the
•„. moon to leave thel•bedteS of those
vho hal, , been . executed.haiging 011
•iie ',gibbet crini-
naki.
.Why not adept that idea:and
diow.pictlfrea.*.reckless drivera berv.• •
ng, jail ..sentences?. drive . them,.
thing. the 'streets. in .'a ease ineunte.d'
n't a • truck? That „would,. . 'a real:
• terror campaign.” ;.'. . '•
\Th1cl1 Is not it.bad. idea. Horfer Is
fear of. publicity ,• Is _
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ritc.-0won Sound :
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'..CheirOctee-guildink; inCbildreki
it IS Said ther-Wilidabiri-'jliibilite
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lelinquenCY has dropped 23 per . cent. '•
t e,ti yopened, its simmer pro-
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,playground 'activities,- :This' •
suriperta,the 'theory that if , children
are s given sometliiing ..to do..;whlch Is
• bealthY. and .character.'bUilding, there
Is; 148 ••61idnce of theni•gettliig into
News.•
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,,..Unatr. the Weeds.' ,
.)Tliat gaideii thatlooked so 0011118 -
lug in the :enthilsiagtie §ardPning days
.of you Arid it .upderrieath
the we'eds''ifiyw?-06(istodIct. Sentinel -
Review.• ;
• Planes May arry
100 Passengers
Ahliner. of Future Pictured as Big
Six -Motored Flying •
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WASHINGTPN..7-Aa •invert-
tOr has, obtaineda patePt PP tt•roVeite.
Winery cotton-picking
• utilizes the LJlIOt001ectriC 1110 eeleet.
pply.fellYripenetr
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111"6•:JON'Oterri Oharles, li• TAT:bite' of
Molitie; heft already eaSiglied his 'erit-
eht ;te Manufacterer. of, aericnitUrat.•
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•or.
•:"IOCt.ric, eye."' patrentOffice,e'xperts
Said Mr • Wle te has • overcom e a Ina,jer
,tlefect;,,,er., earlier ,seettelepielcink,•:., de- •
PO.PetiVitY'..'; :
ExPerte explained thatIn seine 'See-.
; Alone. of "the. Oentry, cetton. •plants
' Vary in. height andthe holl3. ripe t„
Varions,: thnes.,•• In Many:fields, ys
.fer..the, tirst pickirtg the. plants". also .
carry youeg,.....tencier h011e. mt.; white's,'
yhisehine, .experts .said,. apparently was•
capable of .aelecting only We' Opened
.thti green and .partly -
ripened °ties. untemehed....„.." . • ,
.VVIiite's• iev.ention •Involves the
use ..of photo-electrie' cells .which .are••
arrangedt.O.. be 'Subjected to. light re••• •••
fleeted,• from the white cotton of 'the;
peened'. boll.. When an opened boll. Ot
cotton'. comes ;within: the range or the'.
'photo,electric...cell- the etching, mech.,
POntrolle.d'hY.,the,:"eieptrle:eYe' • earthquake . Was :reit l'here this., week ,
Is ,ProJected ,out into the, plant LO.Plek. bias' no damage was.'rePortee,::
the 'hoil. • Then, it :!.recedes tr9.41.,the .4. The. 'qpake, • followed several lesser:
...Plant,. dropping the picked, cotton °n ehecks. The University a
:;__Alaska.2.
a. conveyor ParriWrIrto binres seismograph recorded another earth -
at ;the. rear or the ..harvester:
When themachine passes over un..
ripened 'bolls, it remains inactive be-
cause not leneu. gif white apt.teni:altews.
•tO activate the "electric eye.".
• The rOcharilsms istneunted.„'en
tractor.; 'efeFeted by n meter ., Which
Is ,the source of, eurrent. for operating
• the varions devices. • • • •
:of '1119re,•Y'!' 'reeetezi lOYeilet• whr• .reter
: Th,einas: • Beten, pritigh Conap( at,
'.,$antatider, wee was. .eheard. the Oes-
: ti.troYer,...0,410 the leyeileLS" PPettee Ore,
frehl• SantOna, a fishing 'pert „thirteen
milea 'east •of Sentatider.; .•
,..‘ illseegent deepatehes at: L119; frUu*-
tier' repei•ted .tilet,•a few hours aftr
-the :nttacis' on .the wKeitit, •§a_PtPOP,iO4,,,
captured by rehel.Celtime, Or Itailan
.,"131acit Arrows't,'.acivalleing along the
co fronl''I'44rP40,' • • "
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Events of the," Week
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--*.,•'• • ., -, * is.,,...v ,...i ' nta...-”f. ;..;- •1.
' • 0-4litO, ;—',, . 'Pg. , • engagelneet -•of,' In a' speech at Velerrne-,,,-.1,3remier
' 143;s1A:a yenng:. gii•ew po..0.10( •t,o,, iyitip„ • MuhseliniL efItalYisgnedi,-4":"•Valftlini
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',Seel- Na'; 15.'year-old ' daughter., ,z1,t, .that ', "Petrie. „arid. 13prlin would. never
)./.`ptieSef,Bey,....niifilcar, tOttnellOr. or the „ -Permit "Polellevierp. 'or 'something .41ce.;,,
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' :AleXeUtiria.„ MiXeil "'Court of Appeals,..;;',...that", to establiehlitseir on Shores •,..,
;.eflielatii, isadnetinced thill,', Week.' . . Of- the, Meditereapeap.• ' The London'
: ,H2Or iinether.,' Maciame. ;Helical . 4.11: . (Eng.) Tinips i•iltimediately, attaelced •
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'• fikar, .'i.,... lady:In-Waiting . to7 the ' qureen, ,•II :DuCc,.: taking „it' Itha't ...his.,Ivarning ,
i pipther", . , .., .1.:„ '•''' ...- .; • ,.. ',, : • .• ' 'P.: : ' implic4 •qoc1n,s1YOi1tailarl contrel".tin-
, The. kieg's. 'fiancee. is .the ',grand,. that sea.- , ' . , " . , ; • . . '
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. daughter of 'termer l',,remier Mohamed ' The editurial saw a; double danger
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Pasha Saied 'ane is a renowned . in MuSselini's 'statements Tegarding . , ,
Egyptian heapty, •• ' ' • Bolshevism. ' This phrase, the paper d
said, -might signify that Italy is .
First eara ysis.b
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Death In Manitoba . .pler..ig0(1 to continue military .interl,
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• WINNIPEG.t-First death from in- . Vention in Spain, and secondly. • it
faetile .paralysis since the light:out- Might, imply . that It,alY is assuming
break began in June,' wee recorded ' ' Control. of the• domestic policy .of
here this week, ,Emily Jones, ,or' Do,. 1VIediterranea.rt nations.
ininfon.'CitY, 55 miles sotith of Wheal, , "The .claiin.migliti real her -very far
,peg, died; at .King ,(4.eprgee Isolation indeed --to Spain today, Turkey to-
Hospital,
•111Pr8. ' About 30 •persons are, morrow, .and no ,Onecan tell where
111 With .the disease in Manitoba: After," the :Sunday Times'', said, •
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Strong; Temblors In Alaska ••• • Air Service Delayed;.
• FAIRBANKS, Aliekit. A strong Unless 'Speeial legislation is enact-
ed in the I.T. S. Congress, 'another
'year ;nay leo by before the •projected
trans-Atlantic airquail and passenger •
service betWeen GreaL_Britain and_
the :United . States is • inaugurated.
'Meantime test flights continue to be
carried Out ,frojm both • sides of the •
Atlantic,
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• The .'Fertile ,North '
.1•Ord Tweedsmuir' •saw Wheat ,and
vegetables growin o n ,Parra 950
miles nOrthwest ,of Edmonton. 'Even',
melons were groWn, thoro last year.
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Doesn't this give is a new idea of
'Carfada*--vv-initipeg--Fize f'ress.1'
War 1-::•srrtirs'iBrought Home
, You can 'begin to appreciate'the
horrors Of ,war.•;:ivvlien you listen to
Seine dr thoge radio announcers Struget
• Wilk •with Japandso and • !CliitieSe
names.,--PeterhormIgh ,Exarniner,
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Un5Ljcally
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No War •clecl. •ed in China. War-
riore. .Who diethere know rhow
officially they, are ,4ead. Brandon
•Sun.. •• •,
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THE : 41,11,PigE
'The' NortliWest 'Frontier
-the Pirohtier is stiff the. Achilles'
• hOet o Indi t 4. toprtor ot a millieti•
rif,,the. finest fightihg •Men, 14 Agia''Wet
'fOr the cloy. when Milli Shall deliVer
their betide:, behind theln'
"'•,rtifd-"reedy., to lkw thein • Stand' half
P •:ot their .o.irtl breed tinder
the. abbeilltb' Anal, . aft tont'
of. 'India
LOS ANGELES. --A giant six-rootor-
ed flying wing with no fuselage and
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no tail was the picture two noted air-
plane 'designers painted of the ,air.
liner 'of 1947: •:
The ."wing will 'Permit pay loads
of • 100 :persens, tong ot baggage and
'said Donald Douglas, founder
or the aircraft factory bete that beershis .
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nathe.
;Hall 1.4..,IliblYarq, chief designer • for
the • I..ockhead, corporation, -elahorPt;
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: !Tie have seen struts, '.braces, and
• gay, wires disappear. the neict 'Step
is the eanishing Of the 'fiiselageviitielf.
:-Thhivhoweveri-OnlY will be -practical
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In acraft weighing ,MOre, :than 200,000!
Pounds and Carrying almost 100 pass-
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-engera."' • " • d
13oth 'Bald that: to -morrow's , airliner
would be :controlled through Wing -tip:
gni and 'Wing allerons.
Net4rg: in 'Review
6L46-4•4#0-. .6-4.-4,•-o-•44•--i-e-4*-6.-4o-4.448-4•446-60•44-•• 0-164
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Cross Atlantic In 11 V2 !Hollis
FOY,NES; Irish •Pree Stiite..-4mper-;
'lit Airways flying ship .Caledonia, on
the return hop of anothet•'-experimeiri;
tat,. cOmineecialt. ',trans-Atlantic. flight,:
• alighted on the River Shannon.at. 9.15'
a.rri.,•...from Botwoocl.,. Nfld. • '
The 1.,ipp corriPleted the third roend,
•trip„.....of.,timperial:Airways planes over
the northern route Since survey flights
,were started early in July .
The..Caledonias flying Aline (was. ap-
nOunced is ,....1111 hours, 23 . Minutes
which, was th6::fa'steSt Crossing or any
Of the. burvey tiips
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Italy-- Wins Air Derby
• LEB0.1.113.,GET FIELD, Palle. The
ditalian Peet Cdpini .erobsed the finish. •
line ,first in the Istres2Damaseee,Paria
3,(i(t4)iiiilC air derhy, at.:40.08:_kin. •
winner,_:.11eWever.L.Wasi decided:.
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011 lie baste •of.'elapsed• time.'
" Cupini, • with his , co-pilot,- Paradis;
' was the winner cif *first ,prize of ;Dee
and a'.half Million' francs (t50,200).
The team's- Ilp.btpc.iaLelapsed. titne„.
Was 16 ilhoUra- 214 minutes...
ThirtSL minutes later the
team. of Fiori•Lucchiei flew over the ;
field, -Their estimated elapsed Aline
was 17 hours and ,13 Minutes, qualify-
ing them for. the eedond Prize of one.
million 'franca '4037,50 '
, Premier Mnssolipi'e Sorb ;Bruno,.and
his Attileo Bisect, lendee',
in third place to qualify 'for .a.'prize: of•
haif .a i11ioii. francs -(*18,750),
British Destroyer Fired
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• ixENtrAyEr,.. Franco -Spanish ' Eron,;:
tier.toyplist coastal •betterieS" were
alleged this week to have fired, on the
British :destroyer,. Keith; as. It sped.
down the • Biscay "ceaSt On an. "errand •
..q.pake.,abort1V. before, the epicentre '.of
which was • given as. olio .mileri :South- .
westerlyin the .pacific 'Oceani.., •
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Doctor. Spurs Business
bA.i..0LANDER, Ont. A sudden de; .;
Crease in ,the .nember of . tourists 'to
.Dafoe,;-htispital 'this yveek-,Caueed.
Allan -Roy • 1)afootoexplaln that -6
Dion,zie:Veininplets.:Were still, making
their public appearaticei'pltheiigh:vis- ,
iters had t been barred' froth inside the
nursery.- '
.:The quints' physician Said hie ban.
sgairtst._,Visiters dicl not apply tateul-
iets ais.the'babiee are viewed •through
.glass :enclosed balecipy':Or in the
'PlaYgroumi entirely separate from the
nursery 'and thug did not come in
.tact with otitsidele:'
• Joins U.S..In APpeal
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LONDON. -Great Britain,' alarmed
by the threat to, . her enorinotiss inter-
; este in Shanghai,: this week joined:the
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United .States in a formal appeal for
an iminediate end: to the Sinb-,lapan-
esEr warfare..
SeVOO41iite. .JOO)p
iviog.cavV.=-,K; P. Kaitanoff 'elate:led
, :
new •par,achute •jumping record of
1.1;037: metres :(alniet• 36,210 feet).
He saidthis bettered h1s Old marls.
4,8-00-metrebou 32,150 'feet
• made. In puly. ,
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Kaitanoff is one of the lading Spy
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!et parachutists:: The Government pa- ,
..per lzyestia. "has' .said •Isenie of his
:Aimee -.Wereexperiments in paraeliut-
ing for Possible War -time application
'Nazis Survey New 'Air. Way "
BERLIN —,Lufthaspsa, Germanys
leading- aviation :company, ,announced
this: week three: Reich fliei s. in a tri,"
motored plane flew from ItalM1,' At-
glianistan; to Anitifen,', in the south-
'western extremity'. of Kellett Province
in China, a distance of about 1,550
'miles, in 11 hotire:!
The fIight,an experiniental...oneLlte.,
discover 'Whether it was • feasible to..
establish' at 'air route • linking Europe :
to the, Orient over the northern route;
was held 'successful ; ipasniech as the '
route taken 'by the, German plane is .
about 1,240 shofter• , than '•the
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-high inaiy•lc-S`peaYear
1900' when" 21 000.000,' vtsitors, Were
inside our 'borders., Scene observer%
• Say that the Dionne,Qtrin:titPlets are
largely reSp011eiblesf 'ter the „come-
haelc, .otherss,thak•rettliningprosper-
ity , is giving ne'w ife to thi tetrrtit:
Indttetry. .
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Rein .Harve9,
•Haresting Operaions-In' •ePtern.
'Ontario' ,have I)ec ita.'standstilVdue
to the eXcessive,rains: and crops • in
the fields have heen seriously dam.:
aged, • No, bernp,er..erep",..ths year,
'either .•
• , *.Killed In Spain
Since the, Civil War in ,SPain he- °
t-gan a little More 'tlain• a Your age,
Brit:41--sUbjecter7vcrlunw--
teerlfig rseggerr--Teither;Sicl&.toptrie,-,:.;
' combat, have been killed..!1 D.etich-
mentiTiomTqa.rait4, Germany„ Italy;
Belgipm and Poland, have also lust
Many Men •in. the Tay, none of them,'
however, spensereld .officially by the
cotintries.they represent.
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.•',Tourist Boomi
. Reaching the proportions of a- ma-
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jer industr§ • the tourist influx into
Canada' -from the United States and
'other countries, is this year e20'ected
'swell Canadian cotrers,•• public and
private, by the addition of
During tlfe month • of AuguSt,
alone, nearly .4:me : million , United:
States cars will have 'creased over in-
to Canada., The • present :year's tour -
PrisonAppointetP ii41:711.*sre.sieil3to," the ad-
ministration of penal Institutions in
Canada, the Penitentiary Commiss;on
headed by *rP, Justice •Archambault
have concluded their study of prison
systems on the Centinent of Europe •
and in England. • They 'wi41 now:
shortly cornp ete the business: of in-
vestigating the' home 'held. Trouble
'in a, number of Canadian penal in-:
stitutions it will be -remembered, led
to Ilie7inquiry7
NeW,s, From China
•JapanN great military machine is
' rily-begiriningtogoAntoractionirbut--
already the „War is spreading „eVer
half of '' the. great scountry of China.
The armies are strikrig by land, sea
nd air; 'uh:Firg a 1,000 „Miie front. ,
, 'BVV-t-drlier-=izrtlre-yveek'rJapan-g-cytr
•the ;worst of it. 'Japanese,' reinforce-
ment troops fed by suicide detach, •
ments of the "White* Band Of Death"
ware annihilated by Chinese gunfire
as:.. they. attempted to land at the
Shanghai Wharves. - •
;Wet and fire Cent'nueil. to. lay
Waste • to .Shanglia. A. large Section
of the e:sty ,containing British • and
Japanese -owned properties„ was fired
by inceneiarY. bombes':from • Chinese
planes. The International ':Settlement
escaped' destruction by flame but 400
persons were' ,estirriated killed ' and a
1;00tis 'wounded, by •, a.• heavy artillery
-shell that .eraghed into its crowded
...store. sec tin. The ciN;ilian deatlitoll
so far in war is placed at,10,O00:
P1 esent southern airlane. via, Rhodes,
TUrkey, Baghad and Teheran -
The •plane was piloted % bY Baron
Cary 'von Gablepz,.,, technical director,
of 1.tiftliansa, daptain "Untpcht and .
-ineinbere-offf.the--crew,.
, After an hotir:s stop is Ansifan, the
Plane. hopped Off• for 'SeePhetn, near..
Shanghai, 'where 'it landed safely
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Canadian Business On Upgrade"
OTTAWA. — EcenOrnic Oeperts ef
the' ,Dominion C..oyernment -are!,faver-
ably impressed with the trend of busi-
ness conditions' in Canada: "A survey.
`this .week: of some of the Maier rectors..
in the industrial life of thenatien
re-
vealcd 'these' 'highlights ,
Volume .at'liewsprint Piodiretion bas
reached a new high -point la history
, the 'industry, , „ • s. •: •
'• Iron 40 stqel Industry booming; •ial
far as .production is concerned.. Pro-
duction Of steer ingots and castings in
July'' greater than • any: otherJulr.in.,
history .'. except .1929....
"Contiptied ii8e, in,,wholeSale• prieett.'•
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Child Bride
()tuts School:
Mrs.
Mrs:
Tenn, Stays 1-1—oine After ,
• "Being Switched• '
SNELL) ILL E. •Tenn, --LA switehing:
•for-!•teperal mischievousness" -.so her,.
tedeher said—Was the, %reason Mrs..
Eunice •aques,,: Tenifessee's nine-year-
old child- bride: , was net; at her. d,eelc
in the Fairmount rade school, • ,
Eunice: vtogained the , spotlight
laat 'January, when she and Charlie
Johne,, 22,' Were married, Was .a ,pupil
at. the .grade :school Several miles frciin .
here in a; remote ection ,of • Haneeck
County—for .two days 'only. '. •
• Wade Ferguson her :teacher.' said
the, child quit school after he Swabbed '
her .lank' husband to th,e twci,.rocitn•
'school 'house, whei•e Ferguson tedehea'.
40, children.' ' • , • ,
'Whyyeti Can't whin another men's.
Wife," Pergeson quoted •Johns ae.say,
ing when.' lie 7oarrie to ..protest against
'the •punishment .
, "Oh; yes,., I can whip another -tuan'S.:
wife if .another men send a his wife to
school to Me," Ferguson ald lie told',
*.Teb,ns.. ; • •
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Sir7ilobert Borden's Will
'§0,,,,gobert. Porde!), 'chne,da's war-
tbe who• died ..Itilie
100,1eft e.state..vafteC1 at $(65.0.81,
:t" .wae shown •whcn ,appfieation: xxas
niatle• for.probate.
The, will; dated May.'5.,:1036, 'made
ef.L72441.1•1
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listed bequests to ex -soldier and bone-.
velerit ergenizatiens in ,Ottasya and.
Halifax. The Canadian 'archivist
WaN given the'rigtitr,t6. select papers'
nd d o 'kurn en for . perinanent, reeerct,
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• To Pit3erve Niagara Beauty
• WASHINGTON.' —• Representative
Alfred F neger,
Y., asked President' ,ItoeseVelt this
weeks. t'e liHlliidC rin app rep t fob, of
*1,600.•;0110 in the .net 'clefieiency bill
e r . the 1,7 n ifs d Settee" Sli ra , of
Lhe or pr4erving thd beauty .of
Xinga NI'1ii1ls, livit(tr Said 'such a inoVe
is ho, •of good :faith
and might. cilsore ' PremPt et 100 by
th( nadili G oyer'imi on 0 treaty
for reinedia'l works ,to', correct the
fl9w of tho falls.
•1,61,71N--TheThu l% ;•Lerds
hi s dedidedr: .,Pret ck • '
labOter,' , should not payq:att, eXtrit
t.foih COSitS a Week 1 uit Ilis Ian&
lordad penled ,n 60is!oit- th6
do•tirt of ,„Alitwt.v • •.
o der
Being Sought
Inherits Fortune—One-time Prod,
Now 3$; spqi4, at
:Wasbialgt94-.:
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AVASI-UNGTQN,
search for -Q11e41Ple child OrQ.411$1'.•
Who' has inherited as:fortune from he
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English grandfather turped, this week
-tiiethe.uattek'P Mesita). 'Where' she was
•'Attorney:Berne:re SandlertpL,Wash-
ington, D,C, deCieres in ' NeW ork
th4t he had talked:to Miai, ik-tdifree
Sackville :Stoner,: Jr,... Pittsburgh. wpm?
'der ••child three ...decades,' ago, in his
office; reeeetly and :promised ',•115
at-
tempt to 10Cate, ber. J'•
•$'an d 1 er •Now ',V;rk rie- a witeess'
in a „telegraphed; Misi. Steper'S
• Miele, E. 'H, Sackville ef this
western ..liennsY1 van la egnimuilit
that he would find her "Within -two
The uncle attraCted attention to the
earCh by publishinga, notice In New2
.York neWspappra. He said he had last
beaid4 from. her while She Was.living
in los Angeles eve Years, aie.
. Miss Stotler, now 35; issued a hook '
Of poetni3 at the age Of three; passed-
' colleg(P entrance examinations at the
eve of nine:. ifieto: several boolcs,
plays and Scenarios:. and mastered 12 "
. languages at "the age" of. 1,2, She ad.
vocited early marriages and at .,,10
married Charles ' P, de Bruche, ot
Paris
The estate left by her grandfather.
Dr John Sackville, of Highbriry Park,-
desci•ibed b}:„Ahe un
,cle as "i •good. siaed. one", 'composed •
mostly; ot• bondd. • '
Miss Stoners uncle encr several
other relatives in. Asbury. Park, N.J. '
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Cleveland; 0., Hammond, hid., and:
.1—Wihington Pa., will 'share uTihe for-
tune iunder the terms of the will•
iniess-Enjoys
Birthday -Party
Otteen d Elizabeth Decides. Her
Datighters Have Been TOO
. Mich ..In Pubhc Eye.: '
' BALMORAL, Seetian.d.:,17 prineese
Margaret, seven years old this. Week,
elebrated the ocoasimi . by. playing
hostess at tea at 1 Balmoral Castle to• her inothei• and father and elder Edw.',
ter, Prindess . Elizabeth. Her • couSin,
,Hon. Gerald 'LaseelleS,..son' „of the
PrincessAoyal. and the Earl of ilare7-
Wood, also celebrated., a birthday, his
• A pink and white iced cake, topped.:
with seven candles, a new dress, a ..
chocolate trifle7-a kind of dessert— '
' far, dinn'er. ' , • f
And • an: array of gifts, including
earnera,:,a Plienograph, a table tennis
.set,- a bicycle for which. 4.0: British -
. hrius balloted te 'Manufacture •,•7•:' and
pp -,-an extra hal17.
+holm ,•-dui irigAthe--coming-ree .
„. The birthday, was expected to open.
a. peil.0011,.of • greator sechrhin for both:. ,
Princess, Margaret and her .11,'year-ole
sister,. ,.Princess.....Eliabeth.:. *Their.'
--mbtlierwasf understood , to have
cided fhey *have been too much in the
public eye 'lately.
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Social Security
Called a Menace
.University President Siys It Is
. Dangerous And , StumbLing=
block. In Progress of Mankind. ,
RA CO SE., -131-%
p:real den t , of • Colgate' Eniyereity, daea-
n't Want' ‘.‘any government leeking:af-.
ter his.' old Mother."' '••
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Dr '.• Ciitten ..tnadethe.; assertion', in
the course of a sermon delivered in
the First Baptist 'Cherch. %Deploring
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secial•• security. RS a "Menaee, to the
, progrees. of. ,mankind,;" Dr Outten 'aci-7. • •
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• "I'm very niece „afraid of social se,
enrity1 tieVers.haVe known anyone to, •
be toreed; to.: his hest '-bY Social secur
it It Stehle to .•me to be one, ef . the
Meet • den geroue‘ things -Whieh we haie . •
'.aonie 111 centaet With in recent Yeafe."
' Deelarleg, hinelf particularly., op-
poSed toold age, peesiens, the ,Colgate,
.1)1 esident vented oiit tltit oile of the' '
itiost ..iinnelling "things d10 Conneetion
.with hurna n lite is to .feet the ileces$,
it of Si ing, for Old i'
. ' Contending: that "it • is' ...One,. of the
, -bleseirigs;.or. ',life, that We 'should bp
UpOn Sonia dy to "leek atter
(ler pareets;.whe have ....,done s , mu :t
'• for ne," 'Pr.. ,Clitten 'deolared.:
.; "I don't Want, any geVrhinletit look. '
iii arter My bid, Ili otli ,
The' i'de .waVe . ;Of. sinolting. ;kind
drovcii't ui kos,oitAny. Ainertca". \VAS ,• • ..
• doseribed by thCtitfii asiYillptdruA •
••ot-4'egoilerat101). Orinkingi% be. said,
‘iwas' simPlY one fei'm eseape frote'
"ictlits..
"Inarkeci incre:ise 10 stimissiQh.s
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Ito inSaho asyltims", is 41180. ,ft further
:indication of , "dcgellera7.'
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f oriad it ure out to cyPii•
golizi2 the, nntives," not turn thorn, into
!.inlit Itioll EitropeatiS,P uceOrdine to
•Rev, '
• JOitANNP,SI3VIZG Couneil °UP. : •
pi4oved pur!chaseot n$10,000 ,11101.61',
.14qt flic 414or, after 0 di8008ititi
111:•Wilii6 „ft, w,as polUted out he *0414 •
have a betteti' car' 'than IttysevO14
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