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American Speaker Believes Greatest Protection of Peace Is the Strength of Britain But d Out ginal Plan nce Of Arabi of 80. ch one of and men in is the secret which quadrons ships, e were saved from I cannot help but hope and pray) some day. that the spirit of the Anglo-Saxons red ruin. through the centuries will still con- Major Imrie said that Great Brit tbia took to th tinue to animate our public policies) ain had gone through the depression to death thr continent, declared Major) period without dering what revealed after Lori Norman Allan Imrie, associate editor, Germany had. She had said: We the closed doors of of the Columbia Dispatch, Columbus, would sooner go on short rations for (Ss) engine - Ohio, coneliding an addr on This while than gorge at the table of a pot speed: Befuddled World at the luncheon of dictator. Minorities in Britain had of 85 mph. which n Club in the Chateau sacred rights against possible des: a thous on to design, Ottawa. potism of majorities. at Emipire day at- Imrie told of some of his The speaker said he had criticized -kilogram world rec- ms derived from a visit to Britain's dole system, But T never indermere, admiralty Europe some months ago. He said: realized we in the United States ; van 5 atching, for it is on We ought never to forget the great Would soon be paying a dole on a Lawrence planned debt we owe to the old barons at scale that was tremendous. He said, foot torpedo boats Runnymede who secured the signing he had asked Premier Chamberlain ded would wipe out of the Magna Charta. Nor those Whether they were justified in the fleet in less than a who shook their fists in the face of middle western States in a feeling of Charles I. and secured the Petition pessimism on the future of Europe.) of Right, those who secured the Bill He had asked him was democracy on to place orders for cf Rights from William and Mary, the way out in Europe. se vessels. The only the men who wrote the Declaration Mr. Chamberlain had replied: I Lawrence's secret, of Independence, the fathers who don t think you need be too pessimis- sl-year-old designer wrote the Constitution of the United tic. There 1s a lot of inflammable vill break the world States, and the framers of the British material lying around. But I think s ie t ten miles an hour, North America Act. with the exercise of diplomatic skill, ey the most War-lovds had since arisen and, 80d patience, we will postpone a es jeopardized freedom. But constitu- Puropean ee any pola oe tional freedom had been maintained) The answer of the British to Mus- Hs ee by the English-speaking peoples, He S0lini had been to launch thelr huge Soe ee hoped the relations that had existed) * 8 ment scheme of 3,500,000,000. yw revel foniZe) - - between the United States and Can- The speaker said he thought the ae Bs od ae a ada would perpetuate themselves. greatest protection of the peace of. Sea Rec Lear If the Great War had been fought, Durope today was the strength of as was said, t es, he claimed. ee oaks the world safe Personally, he was of the opinion ce died in a- road SORRY An TON is gt;, i ye aii i; the United States still stood for the : a millions of men were butchered, ana ied on, and follow ai reign of law; based on the consent of aeurch Hebppetected many millions more were maimed 1; eee aig omen tated Sue and blinded, then I think that War ore aed Sesser ee an an 25 Was one of the colossal and. ghastly eee een ene was a all ent failures of history, in view of what pt perhaps success, the govern- 100 feet long, it will London, via Singapore and w: ich torpedo tubes, and depth charges. be released at 30 r the boats without nemy vessels, One had since happened. It was true the Russians had got rid of the Romanoffs and established a Duma, but how quickly that pic- ture faded, trend towards centralization of power in the federal government, and the obliteration of differences between , executive and judicial functions. four hostile battle- ; hits in eight sec- We thought we had made 65 mil- Western Sheep lion Germans safe for democracy,' pastern Farmer Can Tell You All and sent the Kaiser to bucksaw wood. About Them But that pleture, too, faded. Tt was western Canada is where men are ollowed by an era of bullies and dic- mon and where even the sheep are tators whose ideology is expressed in weylbehaved, according to Harold their epigram: How a minority, be- arnold of Pickering, Ont. farms, and 2 for these death: yrence he and Spurr hs making models and old metal. I found most of 1 sleep at my lodg- coming a majority, hates the he should know, :pton, Mr. Spurr minority. Arnold bought 2,400 1ambs from had a great ana- Russia had got rid of folks she Saskatchewan ranches and they ough he was not an didn't want and clamped down a reached his farm early in the morn- mazing mechanical regimented form of government so ing baa-a-a-ing so quietly the id could put his severe that no man dare criticize neighborhood was not stirred. And spot and suggest except at the risk of persecution or there's a reason for their politeness. stout of difficulties. execution. Western sheep, Arnold said, et is that torpedoes In Italy there was the same kind have a natural instinct not to make uta mecons of dictatorial government. The coun- any noise, They fear the coyote and t being, detected. try had been faced with disintegra- know that any noise will make their oe ete tion until the advent of Mussolini. presence known to the killer. ne pee ates uaepeedy An Italian had told him, said Major The westerners came east without cee tther ee vitee ae Imrie; We were saved from eco- casualty but one of the little fel- nomic disintegration and demoraliza- sel jot ite enn tion. We now have no labor troubles sa top speed of 40 and we will stick to what we have lows was a bit wobbly around the knees. The cure brandy. He got tight and stayed tight 24 Taking Pleasure Jaunt Former B Man S: ritish Columbia Newspaper ing Yawl, Around World y of British -foot usury y Dione, southward the Gulf of Mexico water E yawl, th ne first leg of an 30,000-mile story book pleasure jaunt around the world. Aboard with Mr Moy was his young wife, dressed and slacks. and with a strapped to her Tam, amen, C and W: am Hughe The craft's cleara on ce papers read, points, and M get ther In fs When we Moy sai doesn't matter. t the happy skipper, who has but one arm, said the jaunt may take Ppenim-clad vet rans of the five or even ten years. He said be- plow tumed acre upon acr as the fore sailing that his lifetime ambi- tion had been to circle the globe in his own ship. Mr, Moy, who said he at one time owned several British Columbia news- papers-and is now retired, purchased prough Forthcoming British Naval Program for 1939 Reported To Be On a Large Scale International Plowing Match PUSH RENAL ORBIT 2 include at tea hip, several ruts Mans for 5,000-ton rs, two Lord Tweedsmuir Shakes Hands gt; tt With Young Competitor Ullas of destroyers and numerous motor torpedo boats in addition to a g trac of big juir an Grizzled farmers on chugs s or behind straining tea gave Lord Tweed: agricultural welcome to the inter national plowing match. blue-ribbon vent of the farm world that had attracted 600 competitors and 125,000 spectators to the rich farmland of the central Ontario Minesing fats. age-old S8 d construction was planned on a vastly greater scal , coincident with Governor-General tramped rain- te swinging into mass production dampened ground examining the neat levels of planes being built for the furrows, poking a crown with his Royal Air For cane or congratulating a smiling Provision for even one new battle Roniperitor: (ship would bring to eight the total of Speaking from the platform of a 35000-ton ships now being built or m of naval aviation devel- nt, it was reported in well- quarters big pro; opmi inforn: ion It wus believed not to be ou of possibility d for thre at battleshi Jwould be ask: i tead of or As for x ul aviation, informa his yawl in New Haven, Conn., last) sound-broadcasting truck, the Gov- Which have been authorized year and with his wife sailed it down the Atlantic coast and up the Gulf of Tampa. His home is in Seattle, Wash. He spent six months provisioning and preparing the craft for the long trip now under way, and included in equipment rifles, side arms and a supply of tear gas, to be used, he said, just in case, Also aboard were hundreds of small ty pins, mirrors and colored ribbons to be used in trading with natives on the many islands en route, Snake Venom May Be Used As Treatment To Save Eyesight The venom of snakes most deadly, to man soon may prove one of the most effective treatments to save eyesight, a South American physi- clan said. The deadly fluid of rattlesnakes, water moccasins, cobras and other poisonous reptiles already has been Successful in treatment of some eye disorders, Dr. M. E. Alvaro of Sao Paulo, Brazil, told the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto- laryngology. Such conditions as inflammation of the tiny arteries of the eye, blood clots in the eye veins, and spasms of the blood vessels have been treated with the venom, previously rendered less active with heat or chemicals. The action of these toxic venoms is still not clear, Dr. Alvaro said. In some cases it acts as a dissolving solution in the blood to clear away blood clots, while in other cases it coagulates the blood and forms clots, Something To Know ernor-General said that coming from) AN admiralty spokesman said that England and the threats of war to 167 ships, totalling 680,000 tons, were Canada and peace, this plowing being built or were authorized, as match is a good omen that we shall) flows: be allowed to get on with our proper) Building. 562,000 tons: Five battle- business. ships, six aireraft carriers, 19 cruis- He mentioned briefly the Enropean 's, 35 destroyers, 19 submarines, five crisis that reached its peak during Scott vessels, 18 motor torpedo boats, his English visit. He was never more 1? miscellaneous. Total, 124. impressed, he said, by the coolness of Authorized but not contracted for, the British, their fortitude and com- 118,000 tons: Two battleships, four amon Banke) cruisers, 30 boom defence ships, seven Lord Tweedsmuir said it was the) Miscellaneous. Total, 43. first time he ever had seen tractor plowing. He paused during his long Artificial Wool walk to shake hands with pretty Emma Gordon, 15-year-old Harriston New Process For Manufacturing competitor. Product From Casein Pleased to have met you, said A new process for the manufacture the trim plowwoman, in brown rid- of artificial wool from casein has ing breeches and a red jacket. She/ been invented by two members of the was wreathed in smiles as she bent) United States Department of Agri- over in the seat of her big red precy culture. The process is similar to to shake the hand of the Governor- that used in making viscose rayon General. from cellulose. It differs from the a Italian method of making Lanital Grain Standards from casein. The fibre resulting from the American process closely New Export Standard For Garnet resembles the best quality of merino Whrat Is Decided wool. The inventors believe that the fibre can be manufactured to be sold at a price on par with that of rayon, that is about 50 cents per pound. The process of manufacture is so similar to that of rayon that rayon plants can easily make synthetic wool by using casein instead of cel- Present definitions of commercial wheat grades were left intact by decision of the western committee on grain standards. Tt was decided to set up new ex- port standards for Nos, 1, 2 and 3 C:W. Garnet wheat as well as for Nos. 1, 2 and 3 C.W. Durum. lulose and employing different chem- The committee recommended fur- icals. The: United States already ther study be made to obtain more Produces some 35 million pounds information on the peculiar condition casein every year, which is. ee encountered in this year's crop in chiefly as a paper coating in the which appreciable quantities of wheat Manufacture of plastic articles. There have been degraded for improperly 8 an almost unlimited supply of skim ripened kernels. Bronzy colored er: mile available and it is possible to nels were found in wheat susceptible; Produce as much as 1,000 million Col. James A. Moss, retired, pres- ident general of the United States Flag Association, ruled, in answer to to stem or leaf rust, the committee, pounds ef casein a year, Most of the reported. skim milk is now used as cattle feed and it is not yet certain whether it got until we get something better. hours, Arnold said. He didn't move As regards Germany, political mi- l day but he's all right now. norities did not exist. You don t There are 24 black sheep in the haye to be a Nazi, but you can t be flock, but theey aren't the proverbial anything else. While in Munich, Kind. They are karakuls, used by which saw the rise of Hitler, Major Westerners for counting. With every, Imrie said he witnessed the persecu- 100 sheep in a shipment a karakul is tion of the Roman Catholic Church Put in and: they serve also to keep there, and the trespassing on their the wolves away. The wolves spot religious rights. the black dots among the large flocks Jews were being driven into the 8nd think they are men. Ghettos. More than 1,000 Protestant are ministers were in concentration Will Make Christmas Puddings camps. And more than 1,000 news- S papers in Germany have been just Princess Elizabeth Preparing To Bake Some For Her Friends Lawrence became Z e of Arabia mainly yay he rallied the itish cause in the r the armistice he nd and lived in re- t for some time. there was some g his whereabouts, was found serving. ireraftsman in the ame of Shaw. uiet Place sf rubbed out. Those that continued Buys Farm Be-, might just as well not exist, so far Princess Elizabeth is preparing, to Too Noisy * as any check on the government was bake Christmas puddings herself as hostelry, the little concerned. gifts for some of her little friends. turesque little tav- But there was an almost fantas-) Queen Elizabeth gave her an old tic idolatry of this fellow Hitler, family recipe which she herself had mostly among young people. It was used as a young girl. The Princess something hard to understand on wrote to the Buckingham Palace this continent. But Germans had chef, giving him a list of ingredients said to him they had heen ground to she wished to have at her disposal the very gravel by the Treaty of when she returned from Balmoral, amsay MacDonald, Versailles, and nobody had seemed to Scotland. Donald bought the be able to speak for the German na- When in London the 12-year-old ining that she felt tion. Hitler had come along and Princess passes one day a week in herself would ap- promised to restore their national the palace kitchens under the instruc- able place to rest. self-respect. tions of the chef. 3 of visitors pour Give me four years, had been een, Buckingham- Hitler's motto, and Germans had told Drifted Long Distance he premises, Major Imrie: We did not know we Three bottles containing records of itors to Plow Inn were giving so much, but we gave their launching in American waters that the one-time him a blank cheque. We did not have been picked up on the Scottish ) Downing Street, know we were giving up freedom of and Irish coasts, the Hydrographic er father s official speech, right of assembly, freedom of Office of the navy reports. They had i behind the bar the press. We, sold our birthright for drifted, respectively, about ) 4,500, eer with her own a mess of pottage. We have no labor 3,600 and 3,300 miles. One had been credits her with troubles. We have fairly good wages put overboard north of the West her business tool and there is no disorder. We gaveup Indies and the two others off the proportions, 2278 some things we want to get back Carolina coast. 2278 1 Hills, that owner igley, the former Donald, has pur- urby for quiet and er her father, ex- would be of more value as casein. Experts say that production of milic for casein alone would not be profit- able.International News Service. a Brooklyn woman's inquiry made) Gaelic, the language of the Scot- originally of Mayor LaGuardia, that tish Highlanders, is spoken by the it is all right not to stand during a) waoris of New Zealand, according to rendition of the United States Na- pr. GC. L, Bennet, professor of Eng- tional Anthem if you are in bed, eat-/iish at Dalhousie University, Halifax, ing, telcrkoning, playing cards or) N.S. who has returned from Auck- taking a bath. Jand, A Satisfying Experience SS Waking From Nightmare And Find- 9 Ts a ing Everything Is All Right Scraps Make Jiffy Afghan Coiorful One f th smajor ealiefactions of ps n nr oe life is waking up from a nightmare. g The sun is shining in the window, or is about to do so. From downstairs Arte there drifts the sweet scent of coffee, by followed presently by that of sizzling Alice bacon. It becomes more and more Brooks certain to us, as our senses return, that we did not fall off that preci- pice, were not executed by that firing squad, were not caught by that lion, did not really find ourselves penni- less and inadequately clothed in the : main waiting room of the Grand Cen- tral station. The airplane has not -caught fire, we are not in jail, and we Tr / are not going to die not yet, any- eran how. Poe tried to take the zest out poo? of this experience with his story of eee, the young man who-dreamed that he Wool had the plague, woke up in.a grateful Seraps for dither to the liveliness of a lorentine This morning, and then found he reilly did have it. But this does not commonly happen. New York Times. (COP sek MOUSEHIOLD ARTE mee PATTERN 6216 Get at this jiffy afghan now and have it ready for the football season. It's made of triangles all in different scraps with the exception of the dark- est ones that are the same throughout. The simple stitch it's an easy but from the moment her anchor is decorative one gives the triangle body so that the finished afghan has al weighed or lifted from the ground, flufty thickness. Pattern 6216 contains directions for making an afghan though she may not be under A yessel is said to be under weigh and pillow; an illustration of t and of stitches; materials required; and color schemes, way. To obtain this pattern send 20 cents in coin (stamps. cannot be accept- ive. Winnipeg. tte Dept, Winnipeg Newspaper Union, 175 McDermot/ tye your head and, in proportion There 1s no Alice Brooks pattern book published you will get ahead.
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