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F a -CAMP FOR
TRANSIENT MEN
Plan to Rehabilitate 1200
in Pennsylvania Includes
Raising Own Food
Pittsburg,—Taking its own advice
to go back to the farm," the Federal
Government has established what is
►elieved to be the first farmcamp for
lomeless transient men on a 235 -acre
tract of land near Valencia. By en-
louraging them to provide own food
tnd shelter, the Government hopes to
rehabilitate 1,200 "wanderers of the
lepression" for useful work in society
Pith the return of better times.
This is the first of three farm -
tamps which will be established in
the Pittsburg district before Christ -
ASK YOUR DOCTOR
FIRST, MOTHER
Before You Give Your Child
an Unknown Remedy to Take
Every day. unthinkingly, mothers
take the advice of unqualified persons
—instead of their doctors' — on
remedies for their children.
If they knew what the scientists
know, they would never take this
chance.
Doctors Say PHILLIPS'
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When it comes to the frequently -used
"milk of magnesia," doctors, for over
50 frh°isat h"PHILLIPS'
MilkoMagnesa eaeemremedy
for your child."
Remember this -- And Always Say
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Also in Tablet Form:
Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tab-
lets are now on sale at all drug
ores everywhere. Each tiny tab-
kt is the equivalent of
a teaspoonful of Gen.
nine Phillips' Milk of
Magnesia.
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Inas, designed to enroll approximate-
ly 400 homeless men each and to Sun -
plant all other undertakings of the
Federal Transient Bureau In this
area, according to Mr, G, L. Tow>;..
send, state director of rehabilitation,
The Valencia camp has just been
moved from Alleghany County's South,
Park, where 225 transients have been
living and working since last March.
Explaining the move, Mr, Townsend
said they were convinced by the ex-
perience of an unemployed farm at
i•Iarmarville that the men acquire a
new and brighter attitude when they
realize they are actually raising their
own food and building a..roof over
their heads,
DEFINITE OBJECTIVE FOUND
NEED,
"Work about the country park was
useful, but did not show anything
concrete when completed," he added,
"These men are sensitive about the
thought of charity, and farming seems
to be the best way of removing that
belief'.
Federal relief heads in Washington
are closely studying the new farm ex-
periment as a possible solution to the
transient problem, Mr, Townsend
said, and may establish similar camps
in other sections.
By spring the Valencia project will
be a communal village, equipped with
seven barracks, a large mess hall, re-
creation centre, blacksmith shop,
woodworking plant and a general far-
ming business, but for the present the
inen are living in army tents await -
Ing a shipment of lumber to begin
their construction program;
LIVESTOCK ALREADY ON
"FARM"
Already the farm has 50 head of
cattle assigned from the Govern-
ment's purchases of cattle in
drought -stricken areas, 200 hogs and
600 chickens, There are 300 barrels
of kraut, 100 barrels of beans and
several hundred barrels of other veg-
etables in the camp's larder,
When the crops have been harves-
ted next year, the camp will have
produced much more than enough
food for its own needs and will dis-
tribute the surplus to other relief
agencies, Mr. Townsend said.
When the day's work is finished,
the instruction, will be given the men
in various' trades and studies in co-
operation with the Federal Emerg-
ency Education Relief Administra-
tion,
"I am convinced that it will be on
a self-supporting basis by next year,
and the men can rightfully feel that
they have earned their weekly money
grants of from $1 to $3 in addition
to their maintenance," Mr. Town-
send said, "I believe this is the best
way to meet this particular problem,
both for the physical well-being of
the men and their mental develop-
ment,"
English Newspaper
Serves All Balkans
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia—The Bal-
kan Herald, first newspaper in
English to cover all the Balkan coun-
tries, opened publication here recent-
ly. A. Teience Atherton, proprietor
of the South Slav Herald which he
founded three years ago, is editor and
founder of the new paper,
The aim of the Balkan Herald is
gven as "to promote not merely inter -
Balkan cd -operation, but even more
importantly an understanding of the
Balkans and the Balkan problems
amongst the English-speaking peoples
of Britain and America."
Contributors to the first issue in-
cluded Prof. Gilbert Murray, Lord
Riddell, J. L. Garvin, Admiral Mark
Kerr, H. W. Nevinson, Robert Byron
and Brig. -Gen. Charles H. Sherrill.
When you get to know a fellow, know
his joys and know his cares,
When you've come to understand him
and the burdens that he bears;
When you've learned the fight he is
making and the troubles in his
way
Then you find that he is different
than you thought him yesterday.;
You find his faults are trivial and'
there's not so much to blame,
In the brother that you jeered at
when you only knew his name,
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What Does Your Handwriting Reveal?
GEO. ST, CLAIR
(Crapho-Analyst)
All Rights Reserved
(Editor's Note: To know yourself
Is to understand, and understanding
will enable you to make the most of
your latent talents and characterise-
its, The author of these interesting
articles make an offer to you, Read
this article and see how he can help
you),
Mere is anobhe, leiter this time It
is from a lady reader who lives in the
West, It is similar to many that I re-
ceive each week, and shows the var-
ied problems that beset so many peo-
ple,
"I have been going with a gentle-
man friend for some time, and we are
devoted to each other. When we star-
ted getting to like each other, my
friend told me that we could not get
married for some ime, because her
was living with his mother, who is.
over 90 years of age, and he could
not ask me to go and live with her,
Ile has to look after her, and he
is her sole support. She is helpless
and can do nothing for herself, She
rarely knows any of us, and Is really
merely existing, I feel terribly sorry
for her, but it does complicate things
for both of us,
"I agreed to wait, but time is going
on and we seem no nearer marriage.
We are both terribly anxious to get
married, but my fiance says we sim-
ply cannot as things are, He is get-
ting discouraged, and thinks he is
bothering me coming around without
Having anything definite to offer me
for goodness knows when—for he will
not marry as long as his mother lives
Neither of us like a long courtship,
and he does not like the idea of kee-
ping me on a string, as he says in
this way. Can you help us, Mr. St.
Clair? We are both in our early for-
ties. I don't know just how you can
help, but maybe you can make some
suggestion, or offer some advice, that
will make the situation more bear-
able for both of us,"
This Is, without a doubt an unfor-
tunate position for any couple to be
placed in. Time is passing you both.
by, and you are missing the golden
years of companionship that should
be yours.
I have studied the writing of both
of you, and find that you are both
very ardent, affectionate people, Nei-
ther of you is of the cool, dispassion-
ate type, who can control your feel-
ings for a long time,
Your fiance's mother 18 very old,
but she may linger on for years yet,
in which ease the situation would be-
come unbearable for you, Then there
is the matter of children. The older
you get, the more difficult will be-
come your position, from several an -
Iles.
I understand that it is not a ques-
tion of your fiance's mother being
Hostile to you, or laying down the
law about having a daughter-in-law
living with her. It seems to be mere-
ly a question of your fiance's attit-
ude that prodvides the obstacle.
I am going to be quite frank, be-
cause that is what you want. You
must put it up to your fiance that the
situation cannot go on in this way for
any length of time, Tell him that you
much prefer to marry him, and live
with his mother whilst she is alive.
This is something which you will
have to put up with but if you are
prepared to do that, and apparently
you are then it is better that you get
can make other arrangements for
married. When his mother dies you
having your own home,
But it is not practical to Beep apart
for a practically unlimited time. You
are both human, and a situation may
possibly arise which would leave you,
as the woman, in a disadvantageous
position. You will understand what I
mean without my going into further
detail, I am writing you at greater
length direct,
Have YOU a problem in which Mr,
St. Clair can help you? Handwriting
tells the story of people accurately,
scientifically and without any frills.
Do you wish to know what your
friends are really like? Send speci-
mens of the writing you wish to be
analysed, stating birthdate In each
case. Enclose 10c coin for each spe-
cimen, and send with 3c stamped ad-
dressed envelope to Geoffrey St, Clair
Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. W., Tor-
onto Ont. Alt letters will be confi-
dential,
CENSUS TAKING
Full of Perils and Adventures
Up North
Ottawa,—Census taking in most
countries is a matter of routine, but
in Canada it is always a complicated
'problem—sometimes a perilous ad-
venture.
Beyond the comparatively narrow
ribbon of town and farm there is a
vast hinterland of bush and barren
lake and mountain and sea coats ex-
tending into the Arctic, where the In-
habitants are few and widely, scatter-
ed and yet must be included in the
"population", Here the official cen-
sus taker is helpless and the Federal
Government must call to its aid not
only its own Royal Canadian Mounted
Police and agents of the Department
of India Affairs, but fur -trading com-
panies and church missions in the
Far North,
The time and patience required to
collect such data in far corners is
seen in the fact that although 1931
was the Last census year, the infor-
mation is still incomplete and reports
are still trickling in,
The latest report, received by the
Dominion Bureau of Statistics from
Moose Factory, tells a thrilling story,
It was written by the Rev J. Emile
Saindon, a missionary, who was en-
gaged to take the census along the
+ eastern shore- of James Bay.
"I must say," he writes "that the
canoe trip gave me a good deal of
worry as I had never made that trip
in such an unsafe means of convey-
ance,
"The run is 600 miles along the
shore, which means a battle with the
elements: rain, snow, winds, ice and
heavy fogs. Furthermore, we have to
cross three bad spots, namely, Han-
nah Bay, Rupert's House Bay and
Cape Hope Bay—all wide and deep.
Everything is fine in good weather,
but when it is stormy the trip is very
dangerous, Only once did we find
ourselves in a storm of that kind; it
was in Hannah Bay. It looked as if
the sea was going to swallow us, The
canoe would be riding on the crest
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of the waves, and a moment later
plunging into the trough, My guide
gave proofs of his marvelous skill
in dodging and cutting through the
wstves. Our canoe had air -tight com-
partments; It measured 20 feet in
length and was covered with a very
strong waterproof fabric. I carried
two outboard motors in case one
should fail."
12 Miles Up
Earth Looks Like A Warped
Checkboard Says Photo-
grapher.
WASHINGTON. — The rarest of
photographs — a picture that looks
something like an old warped check-
erboard—has just been developed al
the National Geographic Society.
It is a bit of earth, as photo-
graphed from the record height of
almost 12 miles. It was snapped 61,-
800 feet above the ground by Capt.
Albert W. Stevens during the ill-
fated stratospheric flight of thei
National Geographic -Army Air Corps
balloon Explorer.
The picture shows a section of
Nebraska about 10 miles square,
over which the balloon was soaring
when the bag ripped and started the
'fast descent that forced Captain
Stevens and Major Kepner to jump.
Small hills and ridges appear like
ripples on the surface of a pool or
like an astronomer's photograph of
the moon, edges of the picture arc
foged. because the film was par-
tially exposed to light when the
gondola crashed.
This photograph and others taken
at lower levels, should help natural
scientists make a more accurate ad-
justment of barographs, instru-
ments' that measure altitude.
By comparing the length of an
object in the picture with its actual
length. The exact height of the
balloon can be figured. The focal
length, or distance from focus to
lens of the camera, also enters this
calculation.
World's `Oldest Flea'
Rouses Staid Times
LONDON,—An editorial in the
usually staid Times reveals that 'the
oldest flea" recently was unearthed
in East Prussia.
The petrified granddaddy of all
fleas Is about 6,000,000 years old,
the Times said, and asks: "What
heights of experience and cunning
would he not have scaled by now?
If he could speak, it is certain he
would pour conventional scorn on the
pampered lives of his descendants,
contrasting them with his ramifica-
tions .into the woolly hides of mien•
moths, and the impenetrable thick-
nesses of the skins of brontosaurs or
plesiosaurs:
"Such soft garments and softer
flesh were not revealed by heaven to
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Mail Rocketed
Ship to Shore
Tryout Near Calcutta Proves
Successful—Service May
Be Installed
Calcutta, India, — Ship -to -shore
rocket mail delivery was tested
successfully today in the estuary of
the Hooghiy River near Calcutta.
A small steamship rocketed mail
1,000 yards, obviating the necessity
dor a landing in the dangerous shoal
infested waters.
Post Office and military authorit-
ies conducted the test. Post Office
officials hoped for a quicker and
cheaper mail delivery by use of the
rockets, particularly in some areas
where mail steamers lose days be-
cause of winding rivers.
Military authorities were interest-
ed because of the possibility of us-
ing rockets to send dispatches on
mountainous frontiers,
TEST SUCCESSFUL,
Trieste, Italy.—A steel tube was
rocketed from the side of a moun-
tain near here and landed undam-
aged In a valley 2% miles away, with
a cargo of 1,600 letters.
The demonstration, testing a
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