PAGE FOURTEEN THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1930 ADVANTAGE TAKEN OF THOMAS' PLAN British Cotton Men Take Steps to. Meet Foreign Competition Manchester, England, Jan, 22-- (C.P. Cable)=The = Lancashire cot- thn trade," offe of the greatest and most depressed géetions of British in- dustry 1s alse thé first, staple indus- try fo take steps to profit by the ef- fonts of Right: Bon. J. H:. Thomas, Logd Privy Seal and Minister of Em- ployment," Mg, Thomas' recently an- nounced tha 'through 'efforts the Labor Goverment, British #ipance was mow, for the first time, solidly behidp. British industry and "willing to -heln iu refinaticing plans and in ve-organizatiqndo enable it to better meet the thréat of foreign competi 410m ' The executive joint committee of the cotton trade organizations last night (decided, after. lengthy: consid: eration ,to encourage tlie principle cf amalgamation of the various sectious of industry. A definite statement on the Government's offer will be made later, : Discussions "are also progeeding in the iron and steel industry, it is un- derstood, with a veiw to considerable extension of the movement towards amalgamation and reorganization, generally considered the main r to tehabilitation of British industry and consequent solving of the unem- ployment problem. In any event, the next move rests with fadustry itself and apparently industry is not apathetic. PARSON'S STORY OF TINY SWEAR WORD London.--Canon = E. N.. Gowing, rural dean of Southend, Essex, told in a sermon at St. Mary's Church, Southend, recently how in getting én s | several months, NO SIGNIFICANCE IN | © WORSHIP'S SAILING BR SWEDEN INCREASES DEFENSE BUDGET Parliament Is Informed Arms Parleys Have Pro- duced Few Results The Hagtie, Jans 21.--~(AP) The sailing of two warships within two days for Curacao in the Dutch West Indies has go other significance, 'it was learned on excellent authority Friday night, than that they "5 beve the cruiser Hertog HeWdrik which has been on the station fur Stockholm, Sweden, Tan, 21--(AP) ~The Minister of Defense, upholding an increase in the national defensc estimates, Friday, told Parliament in- ternational disarmament negotiations hitherto had had 'little result, and had tended to increase rather than decrease them, The flotilla leader Arend was to have sailed on December 10 but re- pairs held it here until Thursday, The destroyer Van Galen was also delayed, but sailed = Saturday. The ships carry some troops and war stores for the garrison in Guracao, His statement was in reply to an attack by the Social Dengscrats on the i s he had prey l. He added that the increase they, repte- sented was due to arithmetical, mis- takes when the defeuse system was revised in 1925. Answering opponents of the pro- posed levy on imported wheat; the Government said the levy would be merely temporary until replaced Ly other measures. It was regretted that several powers which signed agreements at Geneva and Brussels regarding inprovements in trade were ments. 1i Sweden applicd the policy of Geneva, the Government said she would he overwhelmed by competi- tion. It was said, however, Sweden arthaments | expected a great deal from the next conference on a customs truce. acting in opposition to those agree-* Big-Toe Is Glorified by Paris Artists as Object of Beauty Paris, Jan, 22.--The big- toe is being glorified by a group of artists in Paris as an Object of beauty and an expression of the inner self, Models with beautiful Dbig-toes are being sought by ultra-modern ists who have determined to elev- ate this part of the body from fits lowly rung in the aesthetic ladder The new school argnes that the big-toe expresses character more than any other part of the an- atomy, much more so than the oyes, the mouth, the forehead, the nose and the fingers. A crooked big-toe means a crooked characte,r it is contended, while a delicately-shaped one ex- presses a sensitive, artistic spirit. A well-shaped nail indicates cul- ture and a love of science, a turn- ing up of the toe bespeaks an ag- gressive and combative nature. Although the first experiments in painting big-toes lacked at- tempts at fantastic embellishment. the later fashion is to portray the toe in the shape of the humaa hody drifting off into a dark back- ground, The tiny big-toe of Chin- esc women, cramped from chiid hood, is one of the subjects. Wo men's toes are more popular tha; men's in this new art, Photography has followed suit Scores of big-toes have walked iu to studios to be photographed. SECRET Marie: "Is it true that Margare has a secret sorrow? Anna: "Why, yes; has't she toll you of it?""--Chicago Tribune. THOROUGH WORKERS Voice from upstairs: *"Haven't you two finished hanging thal mistletoe yet?" Sweet Thing: "Yes, mamma, buf we're just testing it."-~--London Upinion, ELLA CINDERS--Foul Play is Foul Weather By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb 2) Curses TREE" Te. a tramway car he once bumped*his H head badly and "said a is word t Sra beginning with a very small d." ookeal Woinen in the car said, "Oh, fancy for that, and he's a parson." Storm Canon Gowing said that a person was not necessarily a hypocrite be- cause he swore on aveekdays and went to church on Sundays. Swear- ing was like a boil -- sometimes it | was better to get it out at once. HARDWOOR FLOORS LAID BY EXPERT MECHANICS floors finished like new windows, combination General contractors. ' B. W. HAYNES, Residence 180 r 2 161 King St. W. Phone 481 { o. ral Zt shoot? bod icture ie a terrific Wi rect & C Sex. Ola Storm decors, ly {7 / A ain A " 7 9 ===! 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