ue At ‘ chosen as world BURLINGTON.â€" Yt.â€"â€"When #03 | aditors. _ Others beans and their uses were exhibited clygion .n the C# mt the Flemington museum Of th¢ thom were forms University _ of _ Vermont, â€" f8M66TS ) stuetion ® learned uses of the bean include| uifive) ‘of paints, enamel, automobile -u:ï¬...- clectrical fixtures, pigments, Ch@Mâ€" provinces in which :.u.umm..d.nu-n-muw- .Mm‘clm«lldcl‘ Only F as well as stock feed. ' War talk rl fmtaeamen«««>* r-nnolt_ll an acrobatle ago B #104 an BBBMU®® 80 /) â€" in ol’:huum spoilage, â€" The bureau reported a m treating storage eggs with a wiling process and thus r in the ogg white ond the ogy becomes WASHINGTON â€" A bad egg is bad because it has digested itself. The burcau of chemistry and soils, lulhnn-t--lnlfl'dlz spoil bucause of an engzymMme â€"â€" & stance in Wying matter which proâ€" duces chemica, changes. This enzyme, it was said, helps diâ€" ‘:twfldolfl'l.â€-'“"' sumably, it does the same thing starting the service this year. of 130 to 190 miles an hour, will be used. He estimated that the westâ€" wurd crossing would take 16 hours, and the eastward 11. Aey W _ Permits for exper Capt. Mollison Says He And Aviatrixâ€"Wife Will orange; Ohio, blue on white; Okilaâ€" hema, black Oregon, black on lb-lu-.;.m:n-h bl-..h: 'ol'b‘ Carolina. black -‘-‘_. i oi it ns CORRn North Carolina, green on black; North Dakota, dark blue on dark Draska, alumil on moro linkd~ ‘“""'!U'flxwl-.dlln.'\h.! on green: New Jersov._ aramam as Bad Eggs Are Bad York, orange on black; with the war in Africa. ("mm"ԠSocial and Canadians met an almoni DIBNR Credit in A‘berta; (lm"' gina wiots; 14)00“-0.3. Wiwh geiting close to the point of M;(I)c&flvubdoun-d'l-#&ï¬o*h‘lh dispuate with Quebec power 1';.‘“001---&-&!. anies. One râ€".able exception to the!W, de Witt of the University of m‘:u international "&'IM fh.wm developments was explainud, philologists trash in Alaska of Wiley Post and|meeting ‘here today ."'_"':"_.."" minated Canadian front pages throâ€" ugh 1985, Loyalty, crime and violent death came in for a share of attentâ€" ion, but for the most part the op.. > lons of telegraph editors neross the country reflect significance of the ’th&-nfllâ€â€˜ eraily and of politics in the Canadian Following are the 10 best ‘ world newsbrecsks and the five best Canâ€" adian stories as chosen for a Canâ€" adian Press survey by the men who handled them for the front page. Weorld News WAR AND POLITICS RULED FRONT PAGES DURING PAST YEAR or 26. manhont across the . It took equal rank men." _ Then he cleaved to the heart &m newspaperman‘s . query like 8 "I believe it is important for disâ€" ink" aws UR ’uuuâ€"n -o; professors gathored here for a joint meeting of __NEW YORK â€"â€" Questions about the use of such words and exprem the Pacific, and the sinking of chr Mohawk ¢~h New Jersey coast last January, ‘Their four other choices, primarâ€" =fl=-ll-|-t. r-â€"- were hurricanes in Florida; extension of social legislation in the United States; inauguration of alr . travel ment throus ‘:3' h:?ï¬m 'h'e-nm.t:“l: Puilding: ::f:k'.hn ‘"Whrome: Pyrnarest point of June, totalad 113 per cent. Bu will have an im« Newsprint is another _ barometer which '-t::n at a new ol-= w activity in ring and mineral operations o n months means r.-‘ reconis for power production in Newsprint Gains ‘ t droahiagus 2NA + | Srcaccnr Motor sal«: ure moving steadily upâ€" ward and «very province will enjoy a continuation of ‘this trend in 1936. Hence, 1934 should see further inâ€" increase in many lines to place them in a .position to the wapeicnamparms folee me Automobile produetion, for inâ€" year, 1 find that 1936 signals point Froximacy BBrpeF tom. "ovee" thhs 4 over proximaiâ€"‘y 39 per Bs far as tne outlook for t‘ U M ie :er Reviewed _ {com his # * of border, â€" business L’l ts > l:c'Do-fHu' this year are Yeag u) s Pm +. C mmile ‘ages ‘ 4 ."Aâ€" that ~ the 12 ‘d' _ Will see further sharp ...‘ “’l U ing ..*‘ §4 Most f:ctors have already made big int E | is t Believes 10 Per Advance Likely »Auto Is Keynote ‘ tRopâ€"r W. Babson in the nations, PARK, Fla~â€"Among the sop is now at a ployment i# watch its flightâ€"| son‘s present : \m ‘a“ll’ «itdn ts .."-'..-".'."."'..‘Sm‘lâ€"""'"u'â€: im Now u *‘m â€mi'_†of Statits reported recently, An increase ¢ 54 cent. was shown in deathtwith $ms sesint 2618. with 5.21 compared with 2838 in preae mt mt mt Rrvm o n to‘ t e i At 10 yéars of age, a boy‘s life ox» deliveredOntario points, No. 8 C.W., 45e; No.3 C.W., 39%4c; No. 1 feed ml&mmu w""‘....,""'.':". w ‘a arzâ€"more affiicted than are Mlluu;nur..g.obnifli"*-"‘"""‘““""‘* per ton, wancur, hardening of the liver, preuâ€" a to 5 Ibe, .. 10 16 af l’.l‘.-‘n'ï¬yhyhld.'hl,.u $10;° No 3 timothy hay, ton, $7 to $8; n-.-i-g.h::.'u. §6; ont straw, $5, Over 6 Ihe. .. 16 6% to 0 lbs. .. 15 6 to 5% Ibe. .. 14 Unave 416 Tos. 14 Siring broilersâ€" 'l‘ to 2% Ibs. 12 ‘oung ducksâ€" Over 5 Ibe. .. 12 4 to5 Ibe, .. 10 months, Preiminary figures . place Canaâ€" dian mincral production at $300.â€" for 1985, an amount surpassâ€" ed by the output in 1929 when M‘Mmmuu,. 000,000 It is likely that 1996 will Mï¬â€œdm&hmm Never before has the future held such m(-n&n-m,m; GRAIN QuUoTaATIONS Followng are Saturday‘s c PRODUCE PRICES y M Pose t 19 18 17 16 son‘s present flms mt nent) _ i Te Soi oos o io t oaen "The price of malencas is weakness. + «.« There can hardly be any other Tiiatity ‘that in direcily o indveetiy the result of a prealiur complex of 100 years old. The explanation that "men work hurder, smoke more, drink more alâ€" echol and live more irregularly as reâ€" es, disease of the spinal cord Tnk prain «et ‘There are more widowsâ€"than widâ€" owers. . Women begin to predominate over men at 55 years, _ They definitely outnumber mates at PPDDCWCC recently it would be a ‘hflflnu-ahlh-ï¬. The female of the speciesâ€"despite tradition and Biblical quutation â€"~ ‘, stronger than the mals, he eniu. At least she lives longer and is less often the victim of serious disease. He cited these ‘indings from 300, .uddohl:â€"-:‘r‘-u: l&_l_i'lemmAl-‘ CHICAGO â€" Maleâ€"not femaleâ€"is “"h'h .:'thuu to most may wives, but Dr. Edgar V, of Tho Majy: Clikie t Rechation, Hiamt momâ€"~m-:-.‘.‘. weation with standardized In= ations and teachers who are products of st wdardized instruction and teach A mm'nn an | address before‘ thas â€"Secondary School Ttreacher=‘ I‘MQH.I Too Stereotyped everyone earning less than 105. a day and is making a survey of the union to estimate the cost of such means of adjustments.in their wagâ€" :'.:'. h"il'w success | of the Inquiring into the everyone earning than 105. a Istration‘s policy has been to supply each one .of its lower paid laborers with a house at a rental he can afâ€" ford. ‘The Administration. has now m’hflhr lhn"ltls and has acâ€" Whao-‘m Volkarust and MHMMUQI cecupled by railway workers who pay rent for them not work for all are now being examinâ€" ed by the South African government. The scheme aims not only at the z:vldll of i:t-:luhhom man = Mrpents ‘heuaing radld Thicg ament. South Africa Examines Plan Lower Than 1934, But Ahead national socinl..‘ scheme Declares. Mayo Clinic Doctor â€" Atler "Iatsige to Bring Downâ€"House as many women live to be men earning less than 10 ork For All in cash, but by or sultability, not cxt; in clothes." 'l'lo.:rud"fl-d.c-tlu Mend!, of the British embasay staff Suit Your Type LOS AN ww srighaieg ibr wacds tar amant woman by Parisan designers reeentâ€" ly, advisud women tuduy to "watc‘h only a change ‘T-"--:.' ership, the grain trade considered it favurable and believed the bulk of the grain â€"__WINNIPEG â€" Ten million busheis of wheat has been disposed of in the i ie dn t ce it was estimated recently in authorâ€" itative cireles on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, ‘The sales were to wheat exporters would eventually find iis way into the importing trade. T o sales of lruoo" ,000 bushels of wheat. . _ While the cash grain was not for Wear Clothes That Suit Your T Canadian Board Disposes of 10,000,000 Bushels in Two Days that of the Dillinger satellite by the lhnn-: of h‘s teeth. "hg‘: main for years after the victim‘s body is decomposed and that is why erime detection through dentistry is partment of Justice agents to meet ‘rlul'un:ullhn'll:- quickly read by an exvert in any part of the land. Dr. Morrey said lh--dth-'-ll-uhï¬ hz-t-hudlhm the states . ‘ Dr. Morrey cited the case of John 180,000 compared with $176,674,000 in 1934. ~The value of sugar bests shows a slight gain over the 1924 figure due to higher production. s 10 iouni 1880, $062,010,000; 1931, $485,000,400; 1982, $452,520,000 '.::'Mfl; 1984, “Axuniï¬ The wheat crop of 1938 is valued 66.603,000â€"about $3,000,000 beâ€" :b:"lflll of lm‘m ~u= level Put "the" harvest was nlightty redueed Ends Deapite" star ntaan t quantity, cats and barley are valued | _ In Crop Value than offret this increaso. The estiâ€" mated vaiues of field erops in Canâ€" sharply for many crops. especially ::.lun. grains and ‘fodder, but the severe reductions in prices more Ottawa.â€"The of the prinet \l"â€â€˜"‘flllm ‘unuu-u-uu.hï¬ oray hop year of All 1930 K3 Years