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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-11-11, Page 2ampriorr ozzan. 'trelliE.,EMPIR IE WORLD 1444 • 'atting'Aluni.Witheut„ Thg ,woutikcp.ouzie 4o1(660ziE00A'. '.-`,-0911,011.4 4, or niiisaIces at weddings.. P07, #00.14 • ! Was There An Electicn? .; The ';;: Ontario , ; election; passed, so., abruptly. 'into . history- :that .• 'already: „.we're .beginning to doubt it -there was • an election'after 'all. Perhaps, we're •:right, -'.-Toronto 'Saturday Night, •• •• '77777: - " SliaugLtert.-rit the Innoien4• . .; ,,Latti figures 'show.,'"that 1,300,000,.per-; IMnat•haVe ',been 'killed in the .war It Would, net be, se liad, it :they : -,Fere--A11:-.latildiersr''.:Pn.---the--„greateat,-- 01,aughter heti, been; created...among in- , • nticeet, ,civilians. -Chatham ?arc& ,System a Menace: ••,..:Tho parole: .systeni Is SitiPorte4. by 0110.04?ntOPf;its • ful.!.* Meanaot, reeleirn: thg Aetnally, .the •„„parele,r'nYateitil Is a trusted ally of. When; ;applled tO..,crintinala ' 'Of the. T0104,009. Lt loads , the, dice in favor 'Of;,,.Otttlawe, and 'exposenanciety,'• tithlsks created by the theory-thaf- 0-;;taaie*ii4o, has ' ,sortedt;a •torti? may be teferniteiltni•onta '; Telegram. . uidew‘On.,PrOPettY • Munlclualttles in Canada .must: 110e,!.. abareLp .P.9,3*.e.ntieP•ef;',. Theburden• 'et:, this. peniitry Is too heavy. rocreased.',taiatiOn•arising Out ot :relief 'ettetulitn'ies;',Itaa''been': proliettY values throttglxiirt . the,. Mitire-.:DOniinion., and. inanY 'prow" .4r.tr'n*,nerti; have., fouad, it •nelos$0.4...:. to forfelt thelr Preyer0'.fOr7f.,04Pahk Flnanclal Post.. • Hunting'.; '0"Pitihing" for pheasants," as it Is . alled.; •Is abotit the lowest imitatIon Of ;e'pertsialtnelitp to come to light In; geaeruitem, small) thih',:;, beeks, balted;;;;Tittir raisins: and :wet. ; '-'00"..#:',!..are...:Antipended.• on,. Wire, tencee;,,:, Ourreunding:Wodded.,; seetiOrta , 0!. the lonntr,P.", where pheasants are known • o be. Impaled on the cruel barbs of .7fraPped: Pheisantg", ang In misery tor hours before dY,; !Oa.,t's-rhuTapq hunting, the, hole busineas should be squelched'• 30:"..ltilvtOtrattordF Beacon-Hereld, " inttber •railitary 'hostilities, -t.,Auelc- o . AigreeixtePt' it 10 1;'1,•'. • I,J.1,41by;;P;ej.9•041/1:400;•: delay,' .we Ya;i•IO losing the '40eijeent' )ur ittIreCetj,an • agreetri, ent; that • *Old' • be worth. wiile. Bir. Cordell l'itill's.'progrannhe pi tariff • redifetiimit end freer'trad,e.is not alto- gether enthusiastically. received in the United States.„:„ • Thelonger mutual' coneessionsbetween this country and . the United, States are postponed' the more time will be, giVen.,for .Atherican- traditional RretectiOnisra. ,to reassert ..itself. There Is ahead), serious disali- pOintnient in Washington at the hall - heartedness ot the 'British response. areAn,clange_lot•-inissinourz. chance ' altogether.' An „early 'declare- . tion by the, British'. Guriernnient .As • . much to be"desired:. The: country has ,a right to knew: whether; it Is trne,that an agreement of 'suCh. vital Jrripertance to. British industry • is ,,being held ' up ,• because one or two. Of the ,Dominions :are making unreasonable,nse ot their position 'ander the Ottawa, agreements. -Manchester Guardian. World Fair : Will Be Extended The International. Exposition ; Bu - 1:s wek voted_ ,to •rolon the Peri, orld Pair. The exact period the fair willolast was not announced , but it was believed that it Would re- open ,next 4. spring ' for ,03914 •:six inontlis. • ' ' , •BehlUd„Alui itnea-,-.:. , In the county of -,.Waterloo is ,a fel, • t ighins.,osect.,,,WhoSe ,,' members. ' still, ' Utt,,g--to-- the 4114*,0241„th•Otttil.'' 014:,...4...!.( an!.a word is as gattel,;•as hia',centract, '-'-z14.8.hofildiet-htirreiv more than ntencls.te,repay, and that the .sini- • le 'thing•A of. lite.' Are:;the-hest. • QUeer,, these people ,are so far lie hind the' 'tithe's. they knew not ' the•, . joy. of , instalment ' purchases, ; double tlealingnerons,debti.---TheirL--beliefa•,L_ .•gitit;' them, entirely apart.. : Ye,t they livein. peace 'inct.coritent- . pent, in,fellOWShip and friendship ' pith 'their peiglihors, unworried by te- m -roves 7reckoning.. . And the hurry - g,' biased World might And; l`the ,utO- , la It ;seeksin the; life of these ' for- tunate, . 'Carefree 'farmer:7J • --. Q•nelph• . ereury, : Canadian Unity .. . !..Pyryttlyt Mint Undersand that the.. 'proVinces' of. Canada will gain "Mithing by:being ijealons.; Of one another or, 4$aiti; showing ;indifference- to ail: activity".ontside their' own hOunilaties: rifle, it we graw. closer tegether, if re:decide to join our ,talents and. onr , nergien--=ahl. then What ..we have , rte.), fOropliahed up to now in the national • 1omain, however .proud we May be o! it,Oviit_te,Lhialgnifieent-.. beside the ' inarvels that. It will be Possible for 'Ifs: to attain:, Tha trde,presperity Of 'can- ' 4det."the .secret of its prestige; is in 'the.:"gOed. will Of its inhabitants. Con.- 4runimation Of national:1100"k a 'We* bt niajoir;SitePortabee,'.as fierhert . Marley...had reniin;ditis,-*ennist.alt ., 'o -Operate hilt: Presse (Merit- • THE EMPIRE, Find8ctio ANCHORAGE, Alaska. -Joe Free - 'Man liardwar- -salesman' arrived here . Withthecomment that the par Ncv:th is getting a sissy",. The "last :frontier!! that ;Freeman ' cOVars has reached such: a' stage of Civilization , that customers in the in- terior are* demanding "madern'chro- mium gadgets of the trickiest design" • colored glass knobs ; for. dresser., .drawers and '."hexagon designein prepared shingles, with 'color •scheme planned as carefullyas the Duchess., of Windseria-lielideif."7- • 7 - •ruirrugution. linoretiedAs one way . . , . to .peace, •Sir Edward .!".! Beatty, . ' the Oatiedien Paelfie Railway, reCorinnetula ;.;the • Wendell: Of "dater deo-nein:lc. 'Peileiga • and the restiniption Of ; llIs prescription Is a • Wise: One.,:. for •• ; 4herer Can be no dOtibt, that interna- tional. friethin, haa-bert increased' 'bY ;16; rteing ;Of:,,,iitiotiettdrtiers.4.gartuit , lade and the closing et national 'frort.:••• lore agalnst initriigretion.• Many'. of • 'PiereetketiOne no. the 'free' moo; of.geta(i„ and 'pertsOni .40e teat- , yo Intik trinn tha teat Wm.,. it fomented :Pitestont.--ef- ;lotto* -;tiatteintiiiin • ilk:these' are bearing Shrivelled and tinit In many, :lode .todaz,: the•War Iiii;POISOned theaeitoe.; • he .Artiliitioe 'cadettito mititary ear.. 't the eicomunie ear ekelateapitied,. ' . • Banana 'Oil is said to make quite 4 goOd-gasolineo-as.do-cocontiLand palm ' • oils 1 'SpOrting1.- co.mm'itit.' • „ By KEN cDWAFipS .',. rya ; Fred, Timbera; Of Ringwood; Ontario, Was judged the:Grand OhnraPion of the recent, International plowing, Matchheld et. Fergus, Ontario. For three, Years.in succession, Timbers end his tractor; equipped with Fire- stene Ormind, Grip:Tractor Thee; have won the; championship and not/. •, retain permanent custody of tab' CharaniOnship pup.; Attended by 115,- 001) farmers, overoaeventy tractors competed in the field at one!time ;during...the International Plowing Matchhold at FerguS,...Ontarits from October I,2th tnlfith. Only ,slyc tract.ora *ere on steel -lugged. wheels; the remainder being rubber -tired, ,which reflects the treinendous growth- or 'pneumatic. tires ,for tractors.eince. they were introduced; at the Ottawa d • • ttor Advises Future -Doctors • ir Seymour Hies Says .."Beware •Of. the Bedside Manner" : !,• LoN'IN2114iir Seymour itielts, Who had played almost 'every 'possible type 2'et, part In hall a century on the stage, 'filled a new,role when he gave;advice ,to young, :medical-. students. . Ha Wasinaugurating anew school t44-liet..MN-stnabsstei*4te. Medical School at the Caxton' Hall. London, :England. • speech was filled •with antic, my anthem i he ' claimed, "very nearly true," and all designed to, Ore point. 'to sound advice from '"Just an ordinary fellows' who paints -los nese for a living." Eliminate Fear ,r• Advicewhich he offered .ineluded:. •;•,• • "It is a 'doctor's duty to eliminate tear.' Petu-371's the usher who „brings 'ne,to your :Waitinpronni.. A good doe- torwho Is also a good actor can in- spire confidence: . ' • - irOt ail the diffienit. people With whom' you have to. &intend the worst keno, .Gangl: Tlifs artiald starts us off , on, ..a • series., et--.;, informative'' official boxing rales whieh ' . . will, not hurt to • study,' even thbugh • you may notbea boxing fan.' You will find' below a list �f the weights . and Class -4's of"bext Pouncia' , , Bantamweight .118 Featherweight 120 • '' LightWeight4... 1:85' ' :'''Welterweight 141 ••' Middleweight: : • Light Heavyweight 175 - Heavyweight all • • • over ' At 2.'&clopit of the day: Of the con; test, unless Otherwise ordered. the ; „contestants shall be • weighed -on', the cOttunissien, hcales and niedicallyi eX- arnincd,• In the event Of a- 24-hour postponement, Weights ;and physical' examinatien, of original date of,•,con- ,test are: . to hold: • In. thi,•eyeat 'of POstinMement, reeplirflig the show to be: hem later than 24 hours after the 'original date, . noi,V , weights physical examinations arc required. • ' The - gloves. are to . be, rieW ones' for all events, and stionld, not Weigh leSs. :than 'five ounces' each, and are to bp, ' „furnished by the club management, Each boxer muSt!'be'Aiiii).0(1 with two pars of trunks.of the following colors: ' (a) Blue waist band- With purple are artists. ''hey are 'nervous' people Who live On their' nerves -or other " peOple's-,-and,' have to he . treated as ' with a _silken, thread.: , • • , • "Always beware . the .man who 'wants :to 'know ',the" truth.' . Believe, ice, that is the last thing he wants: ' Cheerful Expression. ---.7"See that you have a cheerful Maid • to OPen the door. Too often the door Is eliened by a maid whose face •seems to eay::"I`his 'way to the morgue.' • •' 'Beware et the bedside. Manner.' Carried to excess It makes, one won- °rrinlentar.Y on the Highlights of the Week's News , Trtir,Lg • ,a.r.1.4Ai0:;-; :The St'hitit go,Yerlitnent ' neWabttP-er, Izveetia,' hi- U.mates that the three cOnntries of the- -.*Or.14-1.nesk;:cleiblitely.e7Paapist-'--(faff '.1041•Pn4n and rQl90117 4e71,1Y1L! eaev PaPg4:1-Par; h?C79Mt4-: "i*onittn;•••(-:‘,,,,,,,Alitr". that -agreement .)among- the;a.igi, .'9P.sera• gram of .war." A..PrOgrant. of War, in ether i'vords in' 'Which etpitalism Will ;. 'fight eeffiriturtieni and: belief •hci. pt- tecl againat belief,. A, George.Bernard the wars 0! re1iion tn ,thefraeV, enfeentili ,, r'! • , •. • Pet*r.., R1040 • BIBLBS., IRA • PO.: IQ thO, eopt*.e., orpaper :tied 'ether materiels", :the:price •pf,phiei ;printed In ;Nnoland. gentNtee41„per,r..c )4 • •'; . • „ .pyxm cr4HAttANCE:' On: tIltl'ONt..a Of oDeeenther,...all.-"':.T„Prontn' :PrePerty DOMINION STATUS: Assoon as Newfoundland, can Manage to pull her- eelf-out •of nnancial difficulties', the island Will retarn to Dorninien,atattia, . Dimiiniona '.Secifetary, Malcolm Mae» 'Donald.assured the British House last week. It Will he remembered that. .Newfoundland hasbeen under a Coir mission' Government since the 'depres- • Mott more or less: Wrecked ita, Indus- trW-But. during the past .•siumner, patier; lokwak and mining .have pieked. up there and.a generat,quickening of „economic . activityia, reflected in the, L latest figures releasect,, it May not be • long, ;then, betere Newfoundland, once more becomes a DeminiOn. ' . . • COMMERCIAL; RECOGNITION: - Britain ha e concluded a trede. egree- meat with Insurgent • Spain,' 'Although such a move•is.„ 'purely a commercial -Altair" • airif does not ,involve diet°. , matic recognitinit.'it•Cannot be denied. that 'Britain has at least admitted the existence Of General 'Prancers Govern- • ment'DIPlomatie recognition' and - the exchange of ambassadors no donbt 'folio*. • st to invite the undertiker t ' ornment haw fnever actually chant- . • • pioned the • cause of :the •Spanish Loy- . • *Obi a rick" allSts hence this latest mote is a .• 'Neter let. anyone talk scandal 1.9 consequence Of' no sudden -reversal of , 0..$2,000,000, delrenture .10Su9to lio.used in 14, aepolitiett of the citY'So's11141-4.• ' andin) the. etnistruPtion orleW-cest lattiaing'. •• for leWei%brocket. , Wage `gteups. ;;;D ii. ig;ittftioro Or, xsfuin you. .Always bet 40 to'i against any-, • thing you are told: and You will make : money, 'Forget hick In life; • .inake PALESTINE PERIL: Stories about : :everyone .Youmeet"an opportunity. the terror in Palestine•paY not occupy•,' , •Se*.er quarrel' Withanyone: and "if you as rnuch front page spaCethese days ..are annoyedgo ; to, Your room and bite. As the Sino -Jap War or the Spanish ' ,the. wordrobe==it"will relievo you. Conflict; .but the, importance -is 'there, • "Fifty per 'cent. etus arenatural, jnst,the same,. It yen want to put your .. iz-30.; per cent. are 1. sh3-10-per cent- ' are stiOhs, And 10 per cent: idiots. Be.: :nice- to: thenaturalpeople, .tolerant • to the shy,' give. the Snobs a kick, And,„. . thank GOd for the idieter; ter they will never find you out - n r iscover rer Proce4ses- chine& Gains Leciet , of Controlling Inherircance..In Living' Cells by • -Chemical—Discover Believes Mani:likely to. Direct ' Own, Future Evc utton , .• Discovery ;of a •new control over fundanientatr:pitiabsieS of life, : in plantsAnd 'analials-which may even , • , giire Mari, Pewer to direct the course ef his own' futnre` evolution -was an , notinced- last Week before the :National' Academy ;.ciences. Juggles "Life tii'reade.,. „. ilhis newest advance of science to - "Ward. Understanding' and Control of hfe cs.„a. methedet jtigglint, chromo- somes, the "threads of life'', which .tentroi,inheritance, in living, cells. • Dr. AlbPrt P, Blakeslee, geneticist ".of • the Carnegie Institttte c)f,Wash ingtOn's laboratory • at Woods Hole, Masa', ; told „MeMbersof the, Academy, • Meeting'. at Rochester, N.Y., that be ...Pan change: the •number of them at Will. in Plants with a chemical called , • • Colchicine. • • •„• ,' , ‘(?) Red' ,•Wa!stband, two-inch red , side-rat/4p° and. 'black body, (O. kItticiontinal; approy- ' , 'ed by the commission.” . (d) Pandages should be restricted to soft cloth, not more than ' six 'feet•In length and one and- pne-haff inches in width, held • in place by notAtere than two . feet of :surgeon's for each/ hand: • .An official shall • watch the adjustment' id theie• , bandages in the dressing. Wa• tch for for ;the ,contintiatitin of these rules next week, V • sifaying tbe plants, or dipping' thein' into a Soliition Of the chernical the ,number of chromosomegl, in thottsanda of ceMs is doubled. and the .plants' becoire entirely ;different .appearance and behavior., Fruits and vegetable'sare made. larger and bettef, ' • • . New': Viewers, Pruite • . . NeW foinfs of planta never seen in , nature .liavg 'been terdatfe4 by this niet'lled, Dr, Blakeslee declared.,.'New kinds; of vegetables, :flowers and fruits, Can.and will be created, he adrled, • , apparentlylhae „been nature's method of evolution for cen- turies,' the Carnegie Institution scien- tist said, but now man daii improve ' • • , on nature, . ; Whether the 'eaniemethod can be used on the chromosomes of animals, "including man, is net yet linovin:. since' it has tiot;ben tried. However, these threads of life, eacli-,,et Which carries Many, genes, „ot.,. inheritance factor's, are similar hi all 'Plants. and attirnali .and the.. inethOd . may prove workable: possibly even to the .extent of creating neiv and improved fern= of anithabir geneticist k familiar with Blakesleeht work oak, Its 'hi ee e It is not likeit that a* taco of ''stiper-meril *11 be ereateit in, the near future, they *Adak but it has ben 6464 that the toprodUdive .6t; sotonot , 4 . Ifingernir-Br1ta1res-chief-werry-at-the4 ' ,moment sso n styling hi m- , self the protector Of Islam and is or- iginating a vast -amotint of antiBrit: ish propaganda Whicn, Charges , that Aral revolts in F,ialestine have been put down in a Most Cruel tishioxi and that the populace of „Palestinehave. been accorded, vile. ti eatment. at the, ; hands of the Britlsh Meanwhile ter- • -rorisal -7:continues, the civil 'death list- -tram •fire.and`the sword mounts 'daily. Last week .floods took' an .',additional .tell. many 'ether ways, .they, may also •te;•• Spend' to the.; chromosome - doubl:ng • treatment. 2. „ • .. : • ;Br: Blakeslee has: already'. proposed that the:United States .Department of , Agriculture to -operate with the Car-' „ negie Institution. to Use 'the method . • , in developing neW„. and , better agri-• ; cultural products. • .The effeets, of , colchicine in datibl.-: ing the...number Of t hrernoaotnee,;.maY„:- also Trove:Ito...be a. new Pine in solv- ing • the mystery .of life itself,„;acien, tists :attending the, Meeting pointed : because. it is :a cloae chemical ' relative of sirch diverse conopeunds as• the sex ':hormones; vitamins;' the, coal tar • substances which , brought %Mt Some' forms of canCer;, digitalis; used as , a heart stimulant ; ergosterol; vviiieh 'prevents rickets; toad poisons; and -inerPhin, and tedeine. . ; •:'-'Thser relationship' Of these c'Iremleals and 'their widely diverse . ,effects • on the human btidy:.;ie' a ,baffling puzzle to t • • ' pfr,ti, is nOW 0;Qcto ,s haproted housing does not altOgeth- fir 'solve the probiem.:ef. the, rehabili- tation of the peor. It is,a •Step in the right direction but a great Many Other 'steps' Will have to be taken too before beneficial results begin to be felt. A survey made in Great 13ritain shows that better housing actually impaired the health 9f tenants In a Tree( many caass,,sinee a rise in rents, however alight,- meant less 4'inOney feed. -That, is--rone-side'-' of the queation. If, however. the City ot; Toronto is willing' not to stop at slum .cleartince but to go further and help the worker obtain A decent -living wage,it will ;be cause for greatest -rejoicing. A 'BREAK FOrt•OLD ONTARIO - :The departure ot many tarn:tern in. the West' from. droughtatticken 'aretia., is .expected to result • in ,a •boom for old Ontario .rarmlands. . Some 'ot ' these. men with ,ineit-ramilies-nre7tlie-creana; ,Of the cOentry,-ot ;solid character, pro; greasive.*Mitlook. :These . who .• have ; come through • the "lean '•years With , a whole skill, a. few .Cattle ,Od.. a little ;money are prepared. to, 'dig.• • in. and malr:e ;a'. success ot farming down here Lottvr.rlibtogsv+ . helped' to ' settle., -in -Ontarni, ' withrent paid. a' Yearin advance by their respeCtive, govern- . , • , ,•reents. ' , • ,,, • • „HEALTH INSURANCE: Back •frtiM an extended .-yrsit abroad where...he-, Made..a thorough study .of ;.EtirOPean. health insurinee, ..sehernes,, „Dr.... Clar- erice' ttotitley, secretary:, Of,. the ,Cana7 ,diart Medleal Associditm,. says. that Canadn_drsaiLhopItalamust 'Prepare for the coining of health. In sttrance" in thili'..conntry.'..,Dr....Routley liked the: British. systein lieSt„ • • • errorisni. In Transjordan. , BEIBUT, Lebanon, Troops. of Sandi Arabia were '• reported ' concentrating this, week -end' on the southern border of 'riaasjOrclan, 'where widespread orders :occurred after a pro -British "speech by _Kink •Abdullah 1 the Transjordan Parliament: • Dispatches reaching Beirat 'said ;the king told • .his parlianient :Abet •whilo'he .sympathized' With the, Arab,. eanse,..he reaffirmed. his 'COuntry's friendship' with Great Britain: • ,Shortly after his .speech ,* an un- eipleded bomb wee found - in the lei,' ;fice of the .King, 6$1milar borrtes Were , said to have been %found in several of the Transjordan, towns,. and National, istS circulated' pampllets in Amman urging' a• revelation. L, • , ' • • • Royal, Entertains Priviets Boy and 4ir1 'Finalist* Will ;Meet: ."At The .Winter Fair, l'arOrtto,; In Judging. Competitions. . Shrty.tWo „boys and giris, nieinhors ot local clabe- all °Vet Canada, are to, • meetat the itoyal Winter Pair at nild- nionth in judging ' conmetItionc'cover- frig ;dairy and beef eattley,swine, peal - Ariz ;grain and ,potatoes. These are 'the •finaliate Chosen at prellininarY 'contests -Which have bon held In the , • , ..• • . provinces at varloUs dates since Sep - umber •1 milder 'projects , arranged"; by ;the. .Cariediart Contitll on„..11Oyre and ' airier Club, Work, .a; body Afiti.ottawa. heedtitiarters sPerritered by a. number of itgrieultttrat interests, .and, having In the nine proVineei, a total member- ship Of ()Vet 35,600 boys and glop, , 'club teams of, twoinetribera pack 1 arriving. in Tdi'onto on Sunday, No- vember 14, its gueete.;dt tha, CouncIt Will becdticatiohilly entertained,While In the city And taken: for inspection inert Of 0:leveret industrial ,Plan'tii," TheincoMpetitione on the day ots, 'esdlisetifij Ittoid Winter Vairoaeiiiat have tor some yesrs been ft PoPuttir flittis at ite•jaalor ,air,lcaitural, Werke. ; Fishing Rights Jeopardiied • MOSCOW.•=lunt wniming was giv en to Japan this week that any eX: tension of the German-Japhnese ant1- d9mintern pact to include Italy would imperilIepan's fishing, rights in Siher- ian• Watera. . • , The warillog •Wat..isetieil by Iztestia, goternment:'Orgen, on .the eve of a reported discussion ot An agreement with Italy by ' the ,Japanese Privy Connell., and after the Tokio ceteramnthad Already taken: up with the Nerkoraindel (Foreign 'CO-nimiasatiat)., the question of renewing ;its fishing leases: aster 1,oa o Direct na raffle • Centred in Piccadilly Circus, :14.p,, don It will DO 'Work Of 'Thirty; •••PciligeMOP: Eva w_kh zn iraPrOYed, , Soon to take tivertraffic control of the boniicin, • gngit1414., !Pliti,l4g- the '"eitY of WeStmitister 41:14: - "-the home.officot .a)arge, sum in Pone, ,11;qieriees. • - At the; works or the • AinatIe Tel; eplione Co., here, Hva - short 4,..t! .-velritttle,...•actuntel. ial",, 1.'6061 , a'sl're ••°•1 ••• transport officials, , with 11606i.1•. • 1'00,000•VPhi,peS 'Mati,40411 • • paring :the 'Wee1t7end, 33 ',principal .units are being "tarn to 1.40litlen and ' ' ')0,11,•M' Whleetli; it 4 Wilt' PO' iltiq4t1tti 4,4r,t; ; '1 ITho100giiril.4.1tV:4..P1110.14M•q411gr4)(g1ttO ! • ! •• She was imported So that tile !linter-, vels Varied, in accordanc,e with • the, volume • of traffic in different dime- , Now her robot Mind, has been devel-. oped to 'deal .with traffic , ,not only qUantitayely; but qualitatively, and the; iipeedof traffic. streams is -taken in , account, • . ; , • • Controlling .11 stream's of,' tragic, `. Hie take over • the werk or . SO police constables. . • • Luncheon Guests . . , • P1,0110,, The Linke and Duchess of Windier Were, luncheon guests,Fi 'day at the British ;EmbaSeY. Prier to. their departure , for the United Statea., TFi infitatien , was " extended -by, hasaador Sir Eric Phipps. " • •Professor Declares Sixth Sense Found Savant Gives' it the Name ,"Extra • Sinai Per,cePtiOe..' ' Mtn.. fir8t'-'7,'-t 'left :their. hoixtee In Cates and trees to become what they palled ciiriliZed.' beings,' they have toyed . with the Idea Abet there might:be a sixth. Sense •,t an ability to obtaln knosredge:,al though' none of the regular. senses was • 7-exii-p1oye- . , . • It was a"fnaciitafing poss1b1lty But'•!. • • 'hoWever, it remained, for, a Mike. Uni- verSity 'professor,. Dr.' 1, Br. :Rhine, to conduct experiinente . which' he .be . heves prove the :existence • of suck power' , . . „Picking. Up theuniit Waves Current interest in the. Duke ,exPer17': 'inente,f ISmaking the Phrase "ESP" al nest as well known as the traditional `‘IQ" 'for intelligence qipti, In mere : 01 thC4ox psycholOgy.7MPT-ritiiiidte' for extra sense perception add. stands ' for, ,this• delicate power , which •Dr, Rhine and. his associates believe ,•they . aretesting. • '• ' • . • • • • •• • .• • The:teehniefue• now In use at; Duke e 'cOnsiste.or having. persons ' "read" ' . . _ • • playing 'cards in a :pack of 25; There . . are five each 0! the five. altita-Sciatare• ciilc,star, .plua, and wavy hnes The ;ivi1 may.ber-tested,.on„reading„:.- -- down through a pack when none ' .; knows . howthe cards 'are shuffled or he ,rsay try to' pick Up" thethOught eacIre-ar,:dis-tirrned-vover-and , • 7-777754-13-C-17Te7Taorelied • . MAHAlp Rescue.,:equuda ee,arch;.., cd •buildinga of the . • • • . . .t.Catalan..CitY,Loild4 thiS-Week-end7for-- .' additional victinis of: an insurgent 'ait.. said. already. 'repelled" 1 y.1.;the goern tient to have": t;t4on• .323 „lives. Hospi- • tals!INV.C1'.0.. filled with Injured men,':'w.o.‘,. Men. and , children, . • • . '.111are than 5,0 • :bodies of: children , were. reinoved 'from •prilim.ry roPhool, • Wreclied-:ever---theliLlieads-Lifear--Ples-- , . . , . , . tag time .When nine tri -motored planes roared in::'frorn the !West and . dump. cd eitpiosive.e, ;4 • Government- „porn-, =unique •ealled 016, raid...a. •%1C 015 and.. crifninel attack _linen a civilian. population '• . • "Good Government" Reinrneci. NEW YORK, — 010..,itammani; took • its. Seeoild .successive beating , When' •,Nevilterk.. voters .° re-elected „ .lyittYor Floiello LaGuardia by a. reCotd.break- leg. totiti, and ectleCted i'ackbt-smash- Ing Thomas E. Dewoy ,forliDietrict At- torncy of NOV York County. LaGuar- dfa redelted 1444,010 votes •-•-• a Mar - 'gift lit .454;425' over Jeremiah : To'.Ma- honey, neintierat: Both' support Presi- dent Reetteteit policlea, • Wins 'Acquittal . nAtqt,tz, Supremo -Court Assize "°.JhrY' •liere this week -end aCtitlittod Brown, 27, OrlllIa, charged . with -manalatighter in conneetlion With th‘; death ,Or, Stanley Clendenning, 23; • year -OIC OrlllIa youth, Februry 7th. Clendenning died as a kaat4 of an ncefdeflt in:',/biek an automobile dri- Vfl wrist by Brown, between Atherley and brillia:;:ittuek ;Clendenning, who was walking. east With three' other. 0 , Referred t5 'Supreir,e court OTTAWA; Alberta!S' hank' taxa-'.. lien., credit •Ciantrol and newspaper re- gnlation bills, passed -at the last 'ape- cial.sessien of the,Ilegislature, will be subject ..to refereneeto the %Supreme.; Court and probably the. Privy Council' to deterrnine if they will becerne law, Prenlier • Mackenzie king .announced 'last week; • . ' • . The Supreme' Contiwill be askecl. to depart front itsusual eustorii and "receive such -;:evidence,nrid. ;admit : Such. Preof,h, aii It May consider ' ne- cessary in order to determine Whe- ther the hills, ir allowed to become a law, Weald be Within the Conipetence . orthe 'Alberta Legialatttre.. Netittati74tion Plan Fatis; stiANGHAT, Efforts; Of , the pew. era,' led by l3ritaln, the tnited.States and Prance, to neutralize' Shanghai as AOkin , ea the Ai:mg '..Chinese7SarieheSe :battle' aroiind. this 'PUY ends have tail ed•coriipletely, reliable •Jariehese gent- cee told, the United Pi eas thls weele., MilItary reasonS 'prohibit such neu • tralizetion, they, • • ' 'Naval Fliers Killed • . shATTLq, Five natal Melt „were :killed and two Injtired in it col, lisiOrt between tWO fighting .places 3,000 feet aboVe l3oging Pleld Apparently trapped in the ruins Of their bly navy .airiphibitin, the five .fell to their deaths rhe ether t•WO, Men, in a entailer natal plane; leaped te" Safety withI Parachutes, , Cuban President In , 3107TREAtit derarda Machado, ,President, or , Cuba,. .wlto has been liting in Moatreal, has obtained perinission to enter the linked Statee. temporarily fora tigtca1 operation; ;this wtoko a Arai" 'learned MithOrita.. 'the senaer4-t-neentrates-etrilietigure' of,,the one e„•rd shewing.. , „Ordinary mathematics ;of ehance, in-,. diCatea that luckiniglit,he•restainisible ;for an average ;et fite.. correct ,reed-. 'trigs 'Or 'hits." A consistent average above this:-,pe.,.Rhine believaa', repre- •sents ":ESP," Fle .hae.: found that %Op, • proxiniately. one; persOrt In,40 has thia _....p.olver„..s erne o r •Sur9. ° Indian Rope Trick PerfOrmed Indoors The : legendary .and presuinhbly hypothetical • "Indian rope "trickit. , .has . baffled ' the World's best ". inaiicianS, ;assembled last week. at• "NCW-York, was "produced" for the first time ,in Miniature' -in an empty: apple box, With:a ,Iiiine;•store, dummy • and: $10 Worth- of ,,electrical gadgets. Jos cp,h D unain ger, %magician and, "master mind," who Sr7ftda• his spare tirnellebunking otherypeople'a ghosts, 'Offered the trick as a challenge to British- adientists•whe-have offered:to repiiIclued7'the Hndii-: trick for $215,- - "No Xettuil Trick" "L don't think • the actual 'India , , , rop,e trick has ever keen done, or ever will be done," Danninger. ex - 'planted: AWliat I offer is an 'exact replica of the trick,, and , t defy: any „„ one to findi a flaw in '• t." • ' The real qIndla ,rope trick", involves • a man, a boz- and a rope, The Man tosses; the repo in the ; air, it becemee rigid 'and-tife bey "climbs :the rope. At „ '• it Signal from the • man, the .boy . : Appears.", • .1163.r Full- of Nee& Saved From 'DOlitla Peliie at. •Oilleti,• in, the Al#113zi , regiort"of Italy, hate 'arrested the ined theto grandinother. and uncle of five-year-old )xey in Whoinbody dot.; . tote:foand 100" needles. ;: • ' According- to • 'reports the dottoti. ;41otind .whole nests Of needles' in var- ious parte of his body. :The ;no ala, • had been „inserted In athe nate) Cord S • and had travelled 'ail,orer the bedyt.. „they, were about two inches leng, ' , Police said,: that ; the' beat to bring alititit, the bo'y's death: • In an'uniiiiial Mannerin the. IMO of avoiding littiPiCielle boy 43 ho.pitst In a' aerloqe condition: , AO, ,