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A traffic officer must learn to reâ€" sist a beautiful woman, Judge King 3. Williamson told students at a traffic training school in Austin, Texas. Traffic Officer Must Learn to Resist A Beautiful Woman Driver Who Ignores Reguâ€" Judge Warns Cops On Woman‘s Wiles These ice plants are members of the universal and primitive plant group, the algae family. They exâ€" tract what meagre nourishment they need from the slightly melting lee under the Arctic sun‘s glare. These plants that grow in the ice and snow are called cryovegetation and little was known about them until Dr. Ersebet Kol, director of the botanical laboratory at the Uniâ€" versity of Szeged, Hungary, went to Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska, to direct an expedition for the Smithsonian Institution of Washington. Growing Right in the Ice There Dr. Kol saw and studied the amazing sight of rich brownâ€" purple flower beds atop glistening glaciers, greenish fields spreading from the terminal moraines up mountain sides of ice and the specâ€" tacular red snow. In the mountains above Juneau she found snow fleas, so thick that they lay like a grayâ€" violet blazket over the snow fields to a depth of half an inch. "Boys, you‘ve got to learn to reâ€" Amazing Sight of Flowers Atop Glistening Glaciers Flowers of the ico gardens on snowâ€"capped Alaskan peaks and nearby coastal glaciers are burstâ€" ing forth in a rict of color under the Arctic sun, BElooms Tinting Alaskan Snows Once a worker in an English shipâ€" ping oflice, Peggy Allin, above, 23, is now on a 5,000â€"mile bicycle trip through North America, starting from Montreal. She started hikâ€" ing in Norway, left her English job "to get around more," and plans to take her bicycle to Ausâ€" tralia and continue pedalling whon her North American tour is comâ€" pleted. If brightly colored bhangings are not suitable for the room you are prosposing te decorate, an ideal method is to work up your color scheme froti a favorite picture, Eocm Sm â€"mRTe. ets and curtaing that you would like to live wit‘ and that you feel express your personality, but not to the exclusion of the taste and eomfort of the other people who bave to live in the same room. Use your own taste but if you Indulge in vivid reds, blue or yelâ€" lows, always remember to confine the strongest and most vital colors to small acessories with larger masses of the more neutral tones to act as balance. Never be afraid to use vivid colâ€" ors in furnishing schemesâ€"the only thing to be careful of is ay. oiding an effect more suited to a game‘s room than a room to live ®r sleep in. Most people are overâ€" eautious rather than too daring, and the result is a dreary "minceâ€" like" effect of fawn, grey and hopeâ€" less beige. Above all, have the courage of your convictions and choose carpâ€" #ik and eurtains Hmuk uw2 lod. Newest Trend Is T. Decorators Favor Bikes Across Continent Never Decided Colours, But They Must Be Skilfully meml.aTlley Television of plays on Sunday in England has been protested on the grounds it is unfair to theaâ€" tres, which cannot give stage perâ€" formances on that day. A ear that produces its own fuel by "grazing on vegetables and digesting chips of wood" has been developed by a 25â€"yearâ€"old Japanese inventor, now in Shangâ€" The speaker listed as six things every salesman, salesmanager, exâ€" ecutive, and, in fact, everyone, should know, as follows: (1) Don‘t try to do all the talking; (2) Never interrupt; (3) Never contradiet; (4) During the first part of your interview, ask questions; (5) Find out the prospect‘s chief objection; and (6) Sell him exclusively on that point. The four steps in completing a sale were listed by Mr. Coates as follows: (1) Attracting favorable attention; (2) Creating interest; (3) Arousing desire; and (4) Closâ€" ing the sale, or "action," the name on the dotted line. Personality is the greatest single factor in successful salesmanship, the speaker said, defining personâ€" ality as "the ability to Interest and influence other people." As & rule, salesmen taik too much, John Wesliey Coates, lecturâ€" er on business psychology and perâ€" sonality development, declared last week at Windsor Vocational School, opening a course on the science of selling. As A Rule You‘re Much Too Wordy â€" Six Important Rules To Follow THE WEEK‘ QUESTION: How successfully is the Dominionâ€"Proâ€" vincial youthâ€"training program now working out in the matter of estabâ€" lishing unemployed Canadian youth in jobs? Answer: Federal Labour Minister Rogers has anrounced that 4014 per cent, of the youths completing the government trainâ€" ing courses designed to lead to emâ€" ployment have been able to secure jobs. Salesmen, Less PROPHET OF DOOM: We nominâ€" ate Webb Miller, the noted foreign ecorrespondent, who is accompanyâ€" ing the King and Queen on their tour across Canada, as this week‘s No. 1 prophetâ€"ofâ€"doom. Says Miller (who has covered the World War, the Ethiopian War, the Spanish War, Munich, ete.): "A major war is coming in Europe, barsins a mirâ€" acle. When or where it wiill come 1 or no one else knows. _ When it does come they will slip into it in spite of themsclves. The nations seem to be in the position of a perâ€" son on a high place, afflicted with vertizo, who throws himself over in snlie of himself, although desirâ€" ing to live." (In London, England, they‘ve stocking up on black winâ€" dow tlinds for use in air raids, oil lanterns and tinned foods). Yes, Mr. Miller, but a miracle might bappen. If Britain, France and Russia could really get togethâ€" er, oh what a day for peace that Furthermore, in a future war, the Germans may be able to use the guns they have placed on the Spanish territory near the Britishâ€" held Gibraltar; the five submarine bases they have helped to build; the modern airports reputedly conâ€" structed near the French border FOOTHOLD IN SPAIN: The susâ€" picion is growing that, although they didn‘t make as much noise about it as the Italians, the Nazis‘ participation in a war on Spanish soil has netted them a nice haul. Spanish Morocco and the Basque country with their iron ore, have become spheres of German comâ€" mercial interest, exploited by the German businessmen who quickly followed German soldiers into Spain. Gestapo agents, builders and contractors from the Reich have long been on the scene, REAL PEOPLE: We Canadians have for so long been accustomed to thinking of the Royal Family as figureheads, or pawns in the game of the Empire, that it comes with a shock of surprise to many of us to realize that the King and Queen are real live people â€" human and warm; to know at first hand that the King is a fine man, the Queen a beautiful woman. Since the momâ€" ent they stepped off the ship at Quebec we have been feeling that here is the genuine article, Instead of a stereotyped tour run off on a dry schedule, their Majesties‘ visit in the Dominion is being marked by unexpected contacts with ordinâ€" ary folk, handshakes, exchanges of friendly words between these two human béings (who happen to be royalty) and their fellows. Vegetable Fuel NEWS â€" PARADE Talking Please! Igor I. Sikorsky, famed Russian aeronautical engineer, who addresâ€" sed Affiliated Engineering and Alâ€" lied Societies in Ontario recently, informed his audience, composed chiefly of engineers drawn from almost every branch of the proâ€" fession and from all parts of Onâ€" tario, that Canada is practically impregnable to attacks by air. Dr. Mahabir said he did not care to comment on reports published here a month ago to the effect that he had been left a £50,000 legacy in the will of a man whom he was said to have saved from drownâ€" ing in Cairo, Egypt, 20 years ago. "I should like it if that rumor died a natural death," he observed. "I felt it was something of a strain on many people who were really trying to pay," the physician declared. Dr. Mahabir announced that, coâ€" incident with bis withdrawal from practice because of illâ€"health, he had cancelled the accounts of 342 patients totalling $21,000. These were collectable accounts: preâ€" viously, he had written off those he regarded as "bad" debts, Dr. Mahabir said. Says Canada Impregnable POPâ€"Hustling to Get Nowhere Patients of Dr. K. B. Mahabir had their bills wiped off the Halifax (N. S.) physician‘s books last week. DRIVE US ROWND THFC Halifex Physician Carcels All Doctor Wipes QOut Account "Why, darling, maybe you are right. I never thought about it," We cannot always wait until the next day, that is sure, when chilâ€" dren need instant correcting and even punishment. But it is true, also, that a postponed suggestion, made when the child is less nervâ€" ous, often gets better results. She said to her mother, "Mumâ€" my, you‘d get better results if you waited till we were alone to corâ€" rect me." Mrs. Jones gave Jane a good goingâ€"over, eventually, about tellâ€" ing some family affair that was confidential. Jane was worried the minute the word had passed her lips and she was at the point when any . reference to it doubled her shams. She was trying to do things right, but the constant correcting she was getting at the wrong moâ€" ments was making her very unâ€" happy. Jane‘s mother corrected her one day before some relatives. Anâ€" other time she told Jane not to interrupt when Mrs. Evans, a callâ€" er, was speaking. Wait Until Other People Have Gone To Correct Your Child‘s Manâ€" nersâ€"Children Resent Being Spoken To Sharply In the Presence of Strangers Bills Owing Him (Total $21,000) As He Retires In Poor Health SOo en Here is an aboveâ€"water view of one of the United States Navy‘s newest feet below the surface of the Atlantic with 59 men aboard. Peru has adobted the principle of obligatory social insurance, Osimiridium, produced solely from the refining of gold, brought $170,000 to mining companies of the Transvaal of South Africa last year. By making his pipe last for 1 hour 8 minutes 35 seconds, M. Leon Bastyn won this year‘s smoking competition at Menin, a village on the frontier between Belgium and France. Each comâ€" petitor received about sevenâ€"hunâ€" dredths of an ounce of tobacco and a match. The 50 British pilots to be trainâ€" ed yearly will receive the interâ€" mediate stage of their training at Camp Borden, Ont., and the adâ€" vanced stage at Trenton, Ont. In addition, many â€" Canadians were medically examined and seâ€" lected by the Royal Canadian Air Force for short service commisâ€" sions in the Royal Air Force in 1987 and 1988, the latter year seeing 118 go overseas. Are Taking On Britishers The first course under the parâ€" tial training plan was held from January to October, 1938. The graduating officers received their pilot‘s flying badge and proceedâ€" ed to England to continue advancâ€" ed training and to take their place in flying squadrons. The second course began last January and will end this autumn. Fifteen pilots are pait‘aily trainâ€" ed each year in Canada for the Koyal Air Force, Defense Minister Mackenzie said in a statement last week at Oitawa amplifying his recent anouncement of an agâ€" reement with the United Kingâ€" dom Government for the full training in Canada of 50 pilots a year. Mackenzie Tells House 15 Are Givea Courses Each Year Canada Trains R. A. F. Pilots The three biologists, Laurence Irving, Edgar C. Black and V. Safâ€" ford, reported that "each species of fish has its own characteristic tolâ€" erance and the species may be arâ€" ranged in regular order beginning with the trout as the most sensiâ€" tive, following with the sucker, perch, sunfish, chain pickerel, bass, shiner, carp, eel and catfish, This suggests that the external oxygen supply determines the ability of the fish to live in certain water." 59 Men Were "We find that the ability of the fish to utilize oxygen in the water is influenced by the amount of carâ€" bon dioxide in the water," three scientists from the Edward Martin Biological Laboratory of Swarthâ€" more, Pennsylvania, told a recent meeting in Toronto of the Federaâ€" tion of American Socicties for Exâ€" perimental Biology. FISH AIRS The external oxygen supply deâ€" termines the ability of fish to live in certain waters, which accounts for the reason why each species of fresh water fish tends to occupy only a particular region of the lakes and rivers and why their haunts vary with the season. 68 Minute Pipe pars aA rew times ! AbZ By VIC NTARIO UTDOORS Trapped Aboard This Submarine 240 Feet Below Surface of the Atlantic ovimaacatelsutsanen en c ige i. T. P Britain‘s income from shipping services last year was $575,000,000. "They did & lovely job." com church. Working in 80â€"minute "shifts" at the serving table, they disposed of 500 gallons of tea, 3,000 sandâ€" wiches and 2,000 pieces of cake in four hours. Responding to the call for "‘pourers" for the teaâ€"first of its kind ever held in the Alberta caâ€" pital and staged by the church‘s Men‘s Associationâ€"were _ Mayor John Fry, 250â€"pound Chief of Poâ€" lice A. G. Shute, three Alberta cabinet ministers, the city comâ€" missioner and several aldermen and a flock of business men, clerâ€" gymen and other professional men. When MceDougall United Church, FEdmonton, decided to hold a tea, it turned into something to write about. Only the preparation of the food fell to the women,. The pouring, serving and â€" receiving was conducted by the men. Their wives sat around and grinned and grinned and grinned. Just possibly it was a woman‘s ideaâ€"but it was the men who put it over. Men Folk Serve Tea At Church othe ed. This organic matter, being sealed up for ages, decomposed slowly, till at last it became the petroleum oil which is now so much sought after, and from which gasoline and Ancient seas it is thought, ebbed and flowed across the lands where oil is found, lbaving at each moveâ€" ment deposits of animal and vegeâ€" table matter, with a great deal of mud. The oil wells, which are exceedâ€" ingly valuable, produce about 7,â€" 000,000 tons of oil a year. Rumania, which was formed as an independent country from two Turkish provinces in 1861, became & kingdom 20 years later. Its people are very mixed, including Gipsies, Slavs and Germans, but the majorâ€" ity are Rumanians. A great deal is being heard just now about the Rumanian oil wells. It is interesting to know something about the country and the product. Produce About 7,000,000 Tons Per Yearâ€"Mixed People Inâ€" habit Country Including Gypâ€" Rumania‘s Oil You can depend on the special sales the merchâ€" ants of our town announce in the columns of this paper. They mean monâ€" ey saving to our readers. It always pays to patronâ€" ize the merchants who adâ€" vertise. They are not afraid of their merchanâ€" dise or their prices. WATCH and largest submarines, U.S.$ The Specials valuable products are obtainâ€" Wells Valuable 1938, by The Rell Ryndicate, lnc.) . Squalus, which sank last week off Portsmouth, N.H., and rested 240 LIFE‘S LIKE THAT WAIT TILL FLY TIME Girl from Torouto, now on a farm near Kincardine, writes home to say that she is learning to milk a cow, and reports "the cow I‘m learning on is trying to be patient and helpful." It‘s to be hoped that the young lady gets on to the hang of the thing before fly time arrives or she may have to revise her opinâ€" ion of the cow‘s attitude. â€"â€" Peterâ€" borough Examiner, Although there have been some 90 traffic acidents of one kind or another in the Sault since the first of the year, there has not so far been one at the schools and the police are inclined to give a large share of the credit for this to the school boy patrols which have been organized at three of the public schools where there is heavy trafâ€" fic. â€" Sault Ste. Marie Star. "And just about here is whéreâ€"l hooked that big muskellunge." â€" Toronto Star. X MARKS THE sPoTt In the Canadian pavilion at the world‘s fair is a huge map of Canâ€" ada made of burnished copper. One can just see one of those visitors pointing with his cane and saying: ‘"Ma wants to borrow a cup of sugar and I‘d like to borrow a nickel HMMMM 1 More people could sing "O Canâ€" ada," it is claimed, if the pitch were lowered to the range of the human voice. Yes, and if they also knew the words. â€" Windsor Star. Mussolini axis Hitler but Hitier tells Mussolini, =â€"â€" Brandon Sun. BOYS ON TRAFFIC DUTY VOICE PRESS ONE WAY Axis of the ONTARIO ARCHIVES By J. MILLAR WATT AND it‘s closed! A first edition of Oliver Goldâ€" smith‘s "Vicar of Wakefield" was sold at auction for $1,700 in Lonâ€" don. it‘s open! After travelling 1,600,000 miles in its 58 years of service, the first cable street car of Melbourne, Av. stralia, is to be placed in Me! bourne Museum. A few decades ago when the tea cher crooked his finger to the of fending youngster, it meant s march double quick to the front to face the wallop. And how the school teachers of former days could hit! â€"â€" Guelph Mercury. CAN‘T TAKE iT In a Northern Ontario town re cently, a teacher was haled before the trustees on a charge of making marks on a boy‘s legs with a point er. Things are changing in the lick in‘ business at school. By Fred Neh#sr Syruplabels and $1 (or the equivalent in Ihs. and $1) The 490â€"0z, size sells retail at $3. Mail requests to the m a nal a cormmerâ€"the addressisonevery label. A smooth aluminum band snaps «over the opening and cuts off the syrupâ€"there is nc drip. Jt is a grand jus to serve syrtup from. To get yours at a big saving send §0c and four 5 lb | Bee Hive Syrup labels tor the «quivalent in lbs and $0c) for the 12â€"0z. size that retauls at over $1. For the 40 or . size send ten 44b Bee Hive J U G At Big Saving Dripâ€"Cut sYR UV DP