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. _ . . .. ... Trans-Ocean Air Liner Designed by Lindbergh ? This trans-ocean air liner hns been designed for Pan-American Airways by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. It Involves revolutionary improvements In design and engineering, and Is for the air mall and 50 passengers for service over the longest water gap between North and South America. What the Winter Resorters Are Wearing Last Stone Placed 70 Stories in Air Pretty society girls show what's what for semi-tropic shore wear In beach fashion parade at Santa Monica, Calif. While workmen cheered, n piece of fin# bedecked limestone was swung Into place on the topmost unit of tlio 70 story RCA building In Rockefeller Center, New York, the lsrgOHt office building In the world. This wns the Inst stone to be plnced on the structure. Queer Triple Alliance in London -v. ;yy; "" \/l ' ']?/,: '? ' f/'sH ' ' j(- \ . From London cotaes this photograph of * tK^ttllftr- fellowship, the tor* tolse, Persian kitten and mongoose taking their morning milk together In per feet frlendllnes*. HE OFFENDS BRITAIN Rlza Shah Pahlev!, the shall of Pei sla, who sent a note to the British for eign office that was declared extremely offensive. In It he warned the British government that if a single soldier or marine were sent to guard the Anglo Persian Oil company's oil fields, he would regnrd It ns a direct provoca tion. The trouble had Its beginning when Persia cancelled tho Anglo-Per sian company's concession. URGED FOR GOVERNOR Mrs. Jean Sprlngstead Whlttemore, Democratic ,nntlonal committee worn nn for Porto Klco, hns been mentioned ns n llkrly candidate fot^ppolntment ns Kovprnnr of the Islnnd. Mrs. NVhlt temore Is a native of Kansas nnd went to Ron Jtmn twenty years aco an a ten cher. Poiaonona, but? Although poisonous, the Jnlcen of the polnon sumnc have considerable medicinal value. They are also lined an a lust roiis nnd durable black vnr nlsh resembling that produced by the Japanese lacquer tree. This Week h Arthur Brisbane Science at Work Nullifying the Presidency Independence Too Soon? Ireland's New Money A pompous British coal mine owner who asked a famous scientist "What practical good is all your science?" was surprised to learn that he had wasted thousands of pounds boring for coal through certain strata below which coal does not exist. Other mine owners, worried by gas explosions that destroyed Innumerable miners, got from Sir Humphrey Davy the miner's lamp that ended the ex plosions. Wherever you go science Is at work, visible or Invisible. John P. Blckel, of the Mclntyre Porcupine mine In north ern Ontario, tells what science does for gold miners that work far under ground during the hours of sunlight. Leaving their work they take off their digging clothes and walk through a Series of showers graduated In tem perature, and get rid of the dust of the mine. Then they sit naked on a moving platform, with brilliant artifi cial sunlight shining on them, stimulat ing their blood through the power of actinic rays. Their ride of a few minutes through artificial sunshine lasts long enough to give them exactly as much of the rays as doctors want them to have, equivalent to six hours In natural sunlight. They change to their surface clothes, refreshed by the showers of water and actinic ray baths. That Is an Improvement on mining methods of old days, when women on their hnnds and knees. In low tunnels of British coal mines, drngged cars loaded with conl. attached to chains around their necks, running under their bodies. The senate of the United States re fused, 44 to 37, LaFollette and Blalno of Wisconsin voting with the Demo crats, to confirm any further nomina tions by President Hoover. The Benate has a right to exercise its constitution power as it chooses. Whether it has the right to deprive the President of the United States, during several months, of power to exercise functions that belong to his office, Is a question. Confirmation by the senate Is sup posed to depend on the fitness of the appointee. It is in the nature of a conspiracy not to confirm under any circumstances, regardless of fitness, and that might possibly be made to Interest the Supreme court. In Newark, N. J., n grand Jury In dicts 113 for election frauds ? the usual things, Including stenllng ballots. The indlctnient says that both parties "countenanced gangsters" and their use In the elections. Green, the British historian, planned a history of the United States, but stopped, believing that Americans had acquired the right of self-government before they were ready 'for It. He may have been right. Irelnnd proposes to Issue money of her own, an "Irish dollar" taking the place of British sterling, now used in Ireland. Thirty million dollars In gold would be drawn from the Bank of England, and that, plus the land of Ireland, would form the new currency basis. British financiers predict "Inflation and disastrous chaos," as a matter of course. Secretary Mills wisely warns con gress that the dream about hundreds of millions from a beer tax will never be real. It Is a fact, as Mr. Mills says, that within a country without beer sa loons, distribution and drinking of beer will be limited, yielding not more than $150,000,000 In taxes. Dr. Arthur Krans, teacher of phi losophy In New York's city college, re fusing food, says he will starve to death, "to protest against the apathy of Intellectuals toward anti-Semitic excesses In Polish unl versifies." Mr. Kraus shows high moral cour age, but might better look up the his tory of the Jewish priest, Mattathlas, who fought against religious persecu tion more than two thousand years ago and established the famous family of Maccabees. The Maccabees had the right Idea. I/onvo starving to Mahatma Gandhi. There are bettor methods. Chicago, where the dollar grows big ger as prices grow smaller, offers for breakfast two eggs, toast, coffee, fried potatoes, even Jam on the toast, all fof 12 cents. In California you see the old fash ioned- sign, VBoard and Lodging $30 a Month." That may Roem Impossible to pam pered 1032, but H. S. Carvalho, the well-known editor and publisher, knows that It Is possible. He and this writer, as a young re porter for Charles A. Dana, lived at Simmons' restaurant In Murray street., Just across Broadway from the Sun office, each pnylng $8 a week for a good room and "all he could eat" In the excellent restaurant. Crime In the gutter borrows poison gas from the crime of war. flandlta raiding a New York bank threw a tear gas bomb an they left,' making It Impossible for the bank clerks to pur sue them. % lilt fcy King Pnnttir** SyndleMa. I no WNU fUrvIo* RADIOTIC j VOOfi AKiTEWMA'i TOO LOW-^ OO^HTTO <?ET SOME |ONO POUCS 'Auo i ' rc^wANf op.im \oo CAM OA-TOW STATlOKiS that Come. ikJ OKi A MlCbM WAVE UEKJ& Good Taste Today Br EMILY POST Author of "Etiquette, the Blue Book of Social Uufe," "The Personality of ? House," Etc. THE BEST MAN AND THE MAID OF HONOR. I I have said frequently that the maid of honor Is never within speak ing distance of the best man. and In no sense a partner. Of course the best man Is paired with the maid of honor at all the wedding festivities. Just as the bridesmaids are paired with the ushers, and the bride her self paired with the groom, if there are to be many Informal parties given for or by the bride and gFoom. But on the day of the wedding, al though the maid of honor and the best man stand, walk and sit beside" various other members of the bridal party, not once do they come even within speaking distance of each other. They balance the picture, It is true, but always at Hides opposite to each other, or each as a figure nlone. For example: The best man en ters with the groom. The maid of honor enters alone. During the cere mony the best man stands at the right of the chancel, the maid of honor at the left. As soon as the re cessional starts, the best man goes Into the vestry alone, to fee the clergyman, or he dashes around on the outside of the church with the groom's hat nnd stick if he wants to I grin nt the bride and groom as they get Into the car. instead of putting hat and stick in the hands of the sex ton, before the ceremony. Even so. although ha may see the maid of honor into her carriage with the bridesmaids, he must go back to the vestry and give the clergyman his fee In n properly tranquil manner. He could not very well have tossed him an envelope on the take-oft for a dash with the groom's hat nnd stick. According to best taste he may not walk down the aisle with the maid of honor, unless there has been a sudden double wedding and he nnd she have also plighted their troth. At the reception she stands In the receiving line between the bride nnd a bridesmaid, but he has bo du ties whatever. At the bridal table (if there Is one) he sits on right of bride. She sits on left of groom, so you see that never are they "part ners." ?. 1932. by Emily PoBt. ? WNU Service. Lots of Fun "Willie! What In the world are pou pinching the baby for? I,ot him alone 1" "O, I nln't dotn' noMiln'. We're only playing auto and he's ."he horn." AT THE FIRST SNEEZE use Mistol NIGHT AND MORNING) j AND PUT Essence of Mtafal ON YOUR HANDKEttCHIET AND PILLOW IT'S NEW 1 LET US TAN YOUR HIDE FUR DRESSERS and TAXIDERMISTS Atonrf tor f 'at a In a THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY B?? Ly?tl Avtnu* - Roch#?t?r, N. Y. Queer Dialect Mixture ~ i in Use in the Guiana* The Gulanas now constitute th? only European land holdings on the South , American continent. Their population, largely descended from fugitive slaves, speaks a curious dia lect of English, Portuguese, Dutch, Indian and African. Here France has her notorious penal colonies, the lies (hi Salut. holding 7,000 convicts. The most fa-' naous of these, Devil's Island, 27 miles offshore, has only nine prisoners on It. Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, whose un just conviction as a traitor led to a controversy which aroused all France, was Interned on Devil's Island from 1803 to 1899.? World's Work. Tired . . Nervous Wife Wins Back Pep! "CTER raw nerve* were toothed. 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