british speed queen attains 70 miles per hour in test run tiraveiifaunst out miss marlon b carstairs english hope in the harms- noith trophy races attained a speed f 70 miles an hour with her estelle jv in a test on lake muskoka re cently this boat is the slower of her two challengers for the trophy the designer and mechanic of miss carstairs boat seemed satisfied with its showing in its first trial after it was practically redesigned last win ter miss carstairs ownerdriver wore a satisfied smile at the conclusion of the trial run the big speed boat driven straight ami true as a projec tile and raising scarcely any spray for all the terrific speed passed with in go feet of the launeli used as a ten der by miss carsia and her assist- ants miss carstairs for soaie time at leas i be britains chief hope in the iiuest for the worlds speedboat record iow that kir henry segrave motor npecd kins has been removed by the tragic crash of his motorbdat on an english lake miss carstairs expects to drive her other boat at 100 miles an hour ex cept on tains when she competes in the harmsworth trophy races at de troit august 2s to september 1 heavy casualties over weekend thirteen persons lost their live over the weekend through accidents in ontario six died by drownings five in automobile accidents and two by trains it was one of the heaviest death lists of the last few summer seasons the death list follows doreen king aged s of 471 kcnil- worth avenue hamilton struck by ca r stanley jansen aged 7 of 57 carl ton street toronto drowned in high land creek albert jansen aged brother of stanley drowned in highland creek james allison aged 1s of bradford drowned in wilcox lake george ieddie loifi davenport ltd toronto killed in motor collision klmore k kail pittsburg drowned off tort rowau herbert almond aged 20 cf river side drowned in detroit river george yvass sandwich hast killed by train at sandwich west miss hattie snowdon fort huron mich killed in accident near lark- bijnss honor to canada television device patented by youth crowiler omtniet kill h owned in oi- i hill william by iiiiin william pearson tawa kiver morris wlialen killed in antomo- avasbiniaon a television receiver bile accident at kirklant lake that can be attached to an ordinary james mcintosh 1537 geirard st radio set like a loudspeaker reprclnc injc moving images from electrical impulses transmitted along a wave jenglh employed for tlu simultaneous indiocasting or speech and music has just been patented by chester leslie daviy 27ycaroid washington inven tor with the issuance ol the patent by the united states patent office an nouncement was made that it has leen assigned to wired radio inc the youthful inventors multiplex system of television and radiocasting eliminates the scanning disc and all movable parts at the receiver there by himplirying greatly the present methods of reproducing television images the receiver is a large glass hereon which when not lighted looks like a framed wlndowpane into which longitudinally parallel wires hive teen imposed the images move along the wires which are surrounded by gas that causes them to glow when in operation described by the patent office sim- yy as a signalink system this me thod of television employs the idea of rstablishlng voltage nodes and anti- nodes along conductors encased in gaseous chambers extreme economy jn the use of wave bands is claimed for this eystem southern cross reaches end scientist will try of long trail around world to rise 52000 feet east toronto killed in automobile ac cident near pickering doctor gives advice to young lovers detroit love may laugh at lock- smiths but if it laughs at the advice of doctors there may be trouble in store for the offspring with the usual rush of june wed dings in mind dr leon unger chica go addressing the american medical association convention gave some advice on what the young man conj tern plating matrimony should consul- ed if he suffers from asthma he will do well not to marry a girl simi- larly afflicted the same goes if he has hives suffers from hay fever orj has hy paresthetic rhinitis and if he doesnt believe the advice he will i later when his children suffer the same diseases all hereditary accord ing to dr unger however if two afflicted persons do marry and have children it will be well to deny the boy a dog and the little girl mustnt be held close to jack guest winner of the diamond sculls mothers fur coat foods will have for besides occupy- to be watched closely too or the chilj jng the same frequencv employed riren will suffer as their parents did for the accompanying speech or music before them the television signals will not cary more than 500 cycles from that frequ ency according to the inventor groom arrives late fierce fight follows scores die in bitter fighting between tribes of natal hills johannesburg south africa a tri- tal war caused by the bridegroom being late for his own wedding has been stopped temporarily at any rate ty a strong force of mounted police which dispersed the combatants in the valley of a thousand hills in natni the marriage had hcett arranged between a girl from the maritzburg ride of the umgeni river and a native tornve from the plnetown side an ox was killed for the bridal feast but the bridegroom failed to apear having imbibed too freely at a hoer tarty on the other side of the- river when he awoke to the situation hear- iig bugle calls across the river he knew thai a battle was scheduled instead of a wedding feast each tribe mustered about t00 able- bodied men many of whom were armed with rifles and assegais the amapepctwas of which the bride was j a member attempted to cross the j still on the subject of marriage and children the convention was told by dr william d reid roston that there was no reason why women with heart disease should not have chilj dren rheumatic heart disease was j the type most commonly found he said and a study showed that women who die of it during the childbearing stage do so because of the natural j evolution of the disease mother- j hood is a womans special privilege i and prerwwve tfea privilege n doc tor has a right to fi ic3c against with out reason dr reid said britain produces best sportsmen wright started at thirtytwo strokes to beresfords thirty but the latter led by a few feet at the start at the top of the vland the men wce level a few seconds later joe caught a had crab missing two strokes when beresford saw this lie waited for his opponent wright won by two and a half lengths i this is an extract from the cabled report of the race between wright and beresford at henley recently we call attention to it to emphasize that while england from time to time might fail in producing the best athletes in the world she never would fail in producing the best sportsmen the chivalry of beresford was fitting ly displayed in what is probably the cleanest of outdoor sports rowing it is a sport wholly british in its mod ern development and the finest tradi tions of british sportsmanship are observed in it finished scullers are not expected to catch crab any more than finished cricketers are supposed to knock the bails off their own wickets with their bats it would have been epiite legitimate for beres ford to have taken advantage ofj wrights lapse and conceivably to i have done so would have won him the race that he refused to take profit through the had luck of jack guest wins diamond sculls hunter bros end endurance flight chicago endurance fliers smashed old record by 133 hours oil line clogged chicago the worlds longest con tinuous flight ended at dusk july 1th when the hunter brothers endurance plane bounced to the giound after 553 hours 40 minutes 30 seconds in the air the old record was 120 hours made by the st louis robin john and kenneth hunter landed and taxied their trim stinsbn-detrolt- j er monoplane to the hangar at sky harbor at g2h pm after a hurried call for more oil their brothers walter and albeit i were trying hurriedly to get oil to thein in the refueling plane but be- j fore it look the air the endurance j ship landed the motor said ken neth who rode on top of the plane as it taxied in was about to burn up oil line clogged an oil line had clogged he said and they were forced to come down when i the motor started to screech as metal rubbed against metal a crowd of more than 5000 people the remains of an even larger fourth loic of july group of thrill seekers saw the plane land they rushed after it almost mobbed it when it slowed down and battled futilely to get into the hangar when the plane rolled in oakland airport caklaiid the faithful monoplane cross came back july 4th from a trip j around the- world over the most peril- ous of air lanes some of which it calif- present record 43000 held southern by capt gray an englishman burg germany a visit to the aug alone hat- traversed- j stratosphere upper layer of the air major charles kingsfordsmith where an attempt will be made to ob- brought the plane down at 23t pm j tain measurements and observations on the runway from which he had of radio activity and the ionization of started his joviruey around the world the air at a retold altitude of ap- the markets captures premier british rowing feature at third attempt henley on the thames jack guest about 200 persons managed to crowd j4 smoke1 in before attendants could close the doors perfect landing despite their extreme weariness the hunter brothers made a- perfect land- to 70 lbs 24c 70 to 90 lbs 22c 80 in the midst of the litter scattered l 1k 2 j heavyweight rolls by the the canadian sculler carrying the away spe ot soaioit huiudjioijs 132c pails 1lc special pastry shortening tierc colors of the don rowing club to- j low and then kenneth and john made tvqn j romo saturday july 5th won the a threepoint landing directly diamond sculls for canada the front of the hangar greatest rowing trophy of the british j confusion at landing empire by defeating gerhard boetze- confusion which marked the whole len berlin rowing club easily it flight attended the landing no one was his third appearance on the fam- knew exactly what to do or when to ous watercourse guest was born in montreal his victory over the german scul ler constitutes the third canadian vic tory in the diamond sculls since the i race was inaugurated in 1s44 lou scholes toronto won 1004 and joe wright of the toronto argonauts captured the trophy in 192s two years ago i proximately 52000 feet is the plan of the cheers of approximately 25000 professor iicart of the university of peisons drowned out the roar of the brussels he intends to make the as- rnotors of the southern cross that cent some time in august were trusted implicitly by the men professor iicart will break the who sat in the cabin during the vari- worlds altitude record if he is muc ous stages of the long flights over cessful the present holder captain both the atlantic and pacific oceans gray an kiiglishman having usceid- the southern cross one of the old- td above 43000 feet est planes in active service today the balloon will be unusually large had leached the end of the trail ahd j and will contain isooo cubic yards of like that other famous plane the specially mixed hydrogen instead of spirit of st louis probably will he a basket an airtight aluminum sphere sent to a museum about 7 feet in diameter will be sus pended from the bag dr iicart and his assistant will climb in through a manhole and from their position inside they will be able to read scientific instruments affixed to the outer shell which will be one- eighth of an inch thick a special airmaking machine such as is used in submarines will be taken along as well as heating apparatus to counter act the stratospheric temperatures which are believed to be between 00 and 07 degrees below zero fahrenheit the aluminum basket and the bal loon will stand more than 150 feet high when anchored to the ground it is planned to let the craft shoot up very fast reaching an altitude of 45- 000 feet within an hour and a half after a halfhour pause for taking measurements ballast will be dumped out and a climb begun to 52000 feet where if conditions are favorable the scientists will remain about an hour it is estimated the return to earth will take between three and four hours in case of emergency para chutes will be available although care will have to be taken not to open the manhole exit until a sufficiently low- altitude has been reached to insni e ample air pressure ioijuce ijuolations toiono wholesale dealers tax buy ing pruuuee- at the louowrhg prices rggs ungraded cases returned lresn extras 2ic to 2bc fresh lusts 25 to 20c seconds 21 to 23c gutter no 1 ontario creamery solids 2mo 27 lie no 2 25 to 20c- churning cream special 2 to 28c no 1 20 to 27c no 2- 23 to 24c cheese no 1 large colored paraf fined and government graded 16 io provision prices following are the range of price at toronto smoked meats hams med 28 to 35c cooked loins- 48 to 52c smoked rolls 2sc breakfast bacon 30 to 40c it to 55c pork loins 29jac shoulders loic butts 24 lie hams 20 lie cured meats long clear bacon 50 e midst of the litter scattered l eavyweigni crowd attendants shooed c lightweight rolls 2oc lard pure tierces loc tubs eetators when the pane came pa nc prints j7 to fi 10c do it after getting all the hunter boys in the hangar the managers couldnt decide where to take them one group wanted to take them to an j amphibian plane on nearby lake michigan and thereby rush them to a for canada ln downtown hotel immediately for a muchneeded rest another knot of backers insisted that they should be 1 taken downtown but not 15c tubs 15c pails- 10c grain quotations grain dealers on the toronto board of trade are making liie following quotations for car lots man wheat no 1 north 101 no do osuc no 3 co ijc no ednca- 4 93c no feed 59c 5 8 cif 5c i goiter h 71 d vic bav ports man oats do 3935c no 1 fee 54c k o 2 american no 3 do s3 millfted corn- 35 c del neij m tn a j ay 3 freig vic hs i guests time was eight minutes ihruwh the streets of holiday i and 29 seconds the record time for el uetore oein allowed to j the diamond sculls was eight minutes an uat and 10 seconds set by f s kelly pia the hunter brothers their leander rc some years ago j wives ramilies bundled into auto- v mobiles bound for the hotel sherman opponent and thus threw away his chances of victory is sportsmanship of the first water the nerves of the finger then come into play thoy are plaiin wires which carry the slight electrical his disturbances to instruments that amplify them into movements an inch long that can be calibrated in terms of wear and tear carol and hellene reach agreement i bucharest rumania reconciliaj tion between king carol ii of ru mania and his queen helene was i perfected recently following weeks of i persuasion during which the former i princess of greece refused to take i back her husband j the reconciliation was reached 1 through constant conferences and con siderable pressure on queen helene mother of their son the boy prince michael it was expected that the formal an nouncement of the reconciliation i would be made shortly when king carol also will seek to have their di- lmbenl and tile nguswas withheld v annulled iheir fire till thev were almost over t r of th reconciliation bhen thev let go a devastlng vollevj however was published in the news- which killed scores papt lupta and is generally although hand in hand fighting followed the officially known in bucharest kguswas were gaining supremacy and kin carol the newspaper said re- nlth 200 reinforcements were routing cclll 1as srent ours dally at ie amapepctwas when the police ar- helenes palace with his son michael lived the war is new suspended nhile the chiefs and the indnanas ex plain to the authorities the bodies numbering over 100 r100 is ready for trip here london the airship r100 with her tern rounded off instead of pointed as previously is now ready to emerge irorn her hangar the ship will probably proceed to the cavdington scoring mast shortly lor trials pre paratory to making the voyage to canada at the end ot july it is pes- jilhle that during some of these trials members of parliament may have an oprortnnlty of taking brief flights yon corroborate yenr husbands evidence v ceitainly not it is all ijuc pygmies find leprosy cure will not reveal secret new york life among the pygmy tribes of africa where a wife may be obtained in exchange for a good sharp knife a quantity of salt or a young son will be depicted at the brooklyn museum in a miniature mangbetu vil lage to he built by mrs delia j akc- ley first wife of the late exrlorer and naturalist mrs akeley revealed on her recent return from africa that the pygmies had discovered an herb which prevent ed the spread of leprosy although it did not seem to cure it she said they refused- to show the herb to scientists stockmarket flickers appear prove that instead of dreading fire the burned child just cant ve that he wn burned lie kenneth somewhat pudgy 21-year- old youth wiped the grease off his face with a piece of waste while chat ting with the united press correspon dent it certainly feels good to be back on land he said my legs were a little shaky at first but feel all right now what i want most of all is a good nights sleep on account of all the sightseers that last two days we didnt get our usual amount of rest we didnt have much trouble up there until the final break however five or six hours before it came the oil began to bother us and we knew that we would have to come down sooner or later when asked what he thought of the crowd that was here to welcome him down he said that he would much rather remain up than to go through the trouble of facing the barrage of paraded hags included bran ton 2425 strol- 1 shorts ton 2025 middlings ton shave j 3125 ontario grain wheat 1 to 103 barley rye buckwheat nominal hay and straw prices wholesale dealers n hay and straw- are quoting shipper- the following prices for carload lots delivered on track toronto no 2 timothy 14 no 3 timothv 13 to 1350 wheat straw 1050 oat straw 1050 live stock quotations heavy beef steers 7 to 910 but cher steers- choice s to 875 do fair to good 750 to 8 do common so to 7 butcher heifers choice 8 to 805 do fair to good- 750 to 775 do com 0 to 7 butcher cows good to choice 050 to 7 do med- 550 to 025 canners and cutters 150 to 3 butcher bulls gooil to choice 5 to 550 do med- 150 to 475 do bologna 350 to 4 25 balvv beef 9 to 11 feeders good 7 to 750 stockers good 5 to 7 calves good to choice 1050 to 11 do med 9 to 10 do com 550 to 050 milk ers 50 to 90 smingors 70 to 90 lambs choice 12 to 14 do yearl ings 7 to ss sheep good- 350 o 125 hoes bacon woc- 1150 do- selects 1 per hog iiremium do but- ichers- 75c per hob discount do truck- ob britain supports peace foundations newspapermen cameramen besides the crowd who were pressing about to j j sij cwt under woc do get a glimpse of the oiers price 1 cwt- under woc kenneth said they had very little motor trouble they had to change the magneto points several times and make a few other minor adjustments on the engine but on the whole they were satisfied at the way the motor performed their official lime in the air was placed at 553 hours and 41 minutes the endurance plane was contacted 223 times burned 7030 gallons of gasoline and 400 gallons of oil it was estimated to have travelled 41- 475 miles amosnandyitis amosnaudyitis is giving tors some concern at least one of ficial has expressed himself as re- gusted over the situation what is the use of spending millions of dol- ars annually to educate the youth of today if boys and girls are to have access to such a fountain of illiteracy as they now rush to an hour oi two after they have been well stuffed witli their daily portion of readin ritin and rihmetic this ap pears to be the burden of his com plaint but one might ask is the situation as bad as pictured there may be nothing particularly cultural in amos- nandyitis but is there not some thing educational in it after all the fantastic language so fluently used may be distressing to tbs english purist but its very grotestpieness may send many a boy or girl to the dic tionary ir search of definitions which a more cultural method of direction would fail to do and there is too the homely philosophy which accom panies amosnandyitis and more often than not there is in it a lesson easily learned by the youngsters we do not think that educators need to become very much alarmed over the prevalence of amos-n- i andyiis it would be somewhat of a difficult propolition to incorpol- ate in one parigyraffe the psyrol- ogy of the silyation it is suf ficient to say that amosnandyitis needs no sanitary measures to pre vent it from leaving any deleterious effects upon the youth of the nation this cannot be said of everything that is presented for the amusement entertainment of the public or hand and watched london arlhur henderson british foreign secretary al the recent an nual meeting of the general council of the league of nations union said that the guiding fundamental upon which the program of his department was founded was the maintenance and consolidation of international peace that he said is the actual test wo apply to every measure we adopt we are not yet convinced that the cause of peace has triumphd we are convinced that without the chlcagothe united states paid pernu institution of the league without the international law which is being built on the foundations of the covenant war can never be abol ished it is for that reason we have sought strengthen the league and increase its power for the prevention of war in every way mr henderson also said lie looked forward to building np a complete glorious fourth takes 178 lives its inevitable price in human life on july 4th to celebnito the 154th an niversary of its independence the dead numbered 17s many other hundreds were injured prop erty damage was unusually high and ran into many thousands of dollars war time 1 was a child when first they marched away i held my nurse them pass dim shapes against the sea- fogs rolling gray so far beneath my windows misty glass how brave they were i was too young to know i only saw the hags and heard the cheers 1 watched the band i did not hear the low tense sobbing or the hidden bitter fears sylvia gardner high school boise idaho honkhonk the honking of geese used to an nounce spring today it announces a traffic jam says the pathfinder why be a goose lindbergh the proud new father is thown here being congratulated by admiral byrd after the lattevs return from the antarctic the orderly sergeant was making his tour of the diningrooms any complaints ho boomed this irish stews funny grumbled one bravo soldier oh is it barked the sergeant then why tho deuce aint you langbln joan of arc relic exhibited paris soil taken from the site of the pyre of st joan darc at ronen was recently presented to paris by i the companions of joan of are system of arbitration for international afer 1less cardinal ver- dlsputes of every kind we arc reso- of paris the relic lute to go forward with patience bntj s xhllli on tlie ksphuiade of the also persistence in pursuit of the cs k by the policy for which we sland flagbearers of many nations and patriotic organizations including the paris post of the american legion toronto ont more bicycles were mado in canada in 1929 than in any previous year and prices wcro lower than they hava been for thirty years the modern idea of home has been well expressed as the place one goes according to the records of the can- to from the garage george w wik- nda cyclo tnd motor company ersharo