Newest Solder Stronger, Than .Metals It Joins sirrsiauaou, Mlrnh l8. (u. P.) '-A solder stronger than the "metals it will join has been develops-J by Peter Soffel, president of the Pitts- burgh Metals Purifying Corporation, after three years of experiments and tests. _ Boifei claims the new solder will add to the safety of airplane and Zeppelin construction and increase the demand for general aluminum products.. ‘Bests, Soflel said, have proved that his solder joins aluminum and other "white? metals, more firmly than a single, whole piece. White metals used in the manuf- acture of door handles and other parts of automobiles; zinc ware; magnesium and aluminum alloy pro- ducts can be joned with the new ‘solder as well as can aiuminimum, it is claimed. Soflei says he is prepared to place the solder on the market under a trade name. Now you can coax out'ALL the wonder- fui natural food flavors if your salt is REGAL TABLE SALT (the running) , .,. . a Canada-wide favoritc for a third of a century! Made-ih-Cansds by a Canadian company employing Canadians. . ’ Write for FREE Booklet “The Romance of Sait".. . scores of SPECIAL USES such as . . .“ ancakes will not stick or smokewhen pan is rubbed with salt instead of grease.” " Resilience; CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED WINDSOR, ONTARIO of the company, collaborated with Soffel in the last 2 months of the labratory work. Thesolder is applieil with a hot iron, or with an open flame. and requires no acid or fluxes, it is claim- ed. Local soldering experts have ap- proved the new solution, Soffel ex- plained, in ‘experiments carried out in local industrial plants. _________ CATTLE IN GOOD SHAPE MARQUEZ ,N. M., March 18.- Cattle throughout the state have wintered well and cattlemen this J11 fiw =GLASGOW~W0MEN'S_AIN-*for the March ‘iiiEétihg.""1h€.me?t°- SIITUTE ing opened with the Inltitute Ode, TiiE clialzcorrlsrowlv GUARDIAN I King And Queen Of Siam c. 1. T. Students i I Will Travel Incognito Favor English During Wait, To U - S. H011” System Ruler to Receive Medical Treatment and May PASADENA, Cal., March l8.- J...- l Undergo Eye Operation At John Hospital While Here. _ sen FRANCISCO, March 1o (u. May Visit U. S. Cities sh Hopkins (U. Ell-Elimination of social frater- nities and a trend toward the Elig- lish system of "digs" is predicted at the California Institute of Technol- ogy with the compIeXon of a new from (d-iirrwc’ (MI - April. Burke F. Read, general manager‘ Tentatively, His lvlalestv his when a residence in the vicinity of New York, where he expects to recuperate following the anticipated operation. Following his convalescence it is probable that the King may spend some time in Canada. He may B150 visit various American cities, as plans call for a. stay of several months on this continent. During the absence of His Majesty from Siam, His Royal Highness Prince Paribatra will act as Regent. The Adviser in Foreign Affairs to the Government of Siam, Raymond B. Stevens, will reach the United PJ-The King of Siam, absolute ruler of the land of the white eleph- ant, will visit the United stews with his queen in about a month. ,It will be one of the rare occasions on which a relzflih! mimarch h“ visited this republic, although the King will travel incognito, rather than make an official state visit. The ruler of Siam-which, in the native tongue, is called Muang Thai, or the “kingdom of the free"—is» 3'1 and speaks English, having been educated in England. Although the exact itinerary of King Prajadhipok and Queen Rambaibarni has not yet been worked out it 1s known that States in advance or the royal party, they willarrlve at I Vancouver, we to aid other officials in planning de- point of debrakation about mid- ‘W115 °f $118 ml!- ing houses. study of housing and social align- ment at more than a score of Am- erican and European Universities. The Institutes board has accept- ed the report, and issued the fol- lowing statement. “The board wishes to express ex- treme appreciation of the thorough- ness of the investigation, the skill of its formulation, and broadmind- edness of the recommendation, and and assures the student body of the Stevens, with l-Iis Serene Highness Prince Amoradat Kridakara Siamese have] as Prime and 1mm“! {Minster to the United states’ and board's co-operation to the utmost o- . . Mu P b5 h, i‘ 1 _ n carrying out the committees Because the purpose of the trip is ‘m raw n C rapravat’ A de wishes." ‘ to allow King Prajadhipok to consult ssogafipgriiiggljginvgltcoifigfil party eye specialists at Johns Hopkins Uni- ' versity, Baltimore, and possibly to The Royal Party undergo an ocular operation the The Royal Party will include; royal party will travel as the "Prince His Majesty King Prajadhlpok and and Princess of Sukhothai." Her Majesty Queen Rambaibsml, Adoption of the incognito is by no Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Under the new plan, freshmen will be distributed equally among the four house, each of which ac- comodates 75 students. Although ‘the enrollment nt the nistltution is limited to 600, approximately hail of the students live at home, or in means intended to keep secret the'Princeas Slivasti, parents of the .- - lndentlty, or movements of the royal! Queen, and His Highness Prince P13388110? ‘es m laélsadenai party, but is merely a dipiomatlciChirasakti, cousin of His Royal . c o roimjs M1 be given M" formality which permits them to K181111058. cording to semomy’ order of choice among men of equal ranking to be decided by carting lots. The report suggests travel without the necessity of attend- The Suite lil attendance upon their ing the round of formal fates and ‘royal highiiesses will include General receptions which normally would His Excellency Cheo-Phya Bijayendr, accompany a diplomatic visit. lChief Aide-doCamp General, R631‘ that coats $l,(00.000 group of four student iiv- A student committee of three ap- pointed to draw up a comprehensive plan for the future social structure of the institution recommended dis- solution of the fraternities after a‘ and ties be worn at dinner, which‘ -__ followed by the Creed. Roll call was The February meeting of the New! answered by eighteen members, each Glasgow Women's Institute was held i telling an Irish Joke. Reports from at the home of Mrs. Cyrus Smith the school and sick committees were with an attendance of fifteen mem- heard, and it was decided have the bers and two visitors. The vice-pres- school scrubbed. Two new commit- ident took. charge of the meeting, tees were named as followsz‘ Pro- ‘which opened with the Institute, gramme, Mrs. Percy Diokleson, Mrs. ode, followed by all repeating the W. B. Bulman and Mrs. Cyrusisrrlith; Creed.’ Roll call was answered by Lunch, Mrs. J. L.’ Stevenson, Mrs. each member reading a Valentine Ernest Laird and Mrs. W1 B‘. Bui- verse. After the reading ,of the min- man. Mrs. C. A. Stevenson invited utes, the different committees re- the members for the April meeting, ported and new committees were and it whs decided to, answer the named. . roii call with Scotch jokes. jMeet- Mrs. M.‘ McLeod read the score-Ling closed by the singing of the is- tary's report of the cemetery. Thei land Hymn. The programmépf the year will have some of the best feeders in years, according to re- ports made to Lee Evans, vice- president of the New Mexico Cattle Growers’ association. Rangers are reported to be in good condition in New Mexico, he said. -_-___-_____ HUGE OCTOPUS CAUGHT ~MARSHFIELD, ,Ore., March 18.- An octopus, measuring nearly eight. feet from tip to tip of its tenacles, was caught off the mouth of Sunset bay by John Walters of Marshfield. He placed it in a tub in his back yard and it displayed life the follow- ties plan to visit President Hoover King and Queen will resume official status. Details of the fol-ma Washington. The incognito will be dropped only for a. brief period when their majes- at Washington. F01‘ that occasoll, the their State reception are being arrallgrdl by Siamese and American officials at tary, Admiral lvfolll-Cllno Tllzlvara Cllay- zillt, Physician in Ordinary; Madam Tllavarn hays-lit, Lady in Waiting, Mom Cliiio Vipulya Svastikula, m1. -vate secretary, Phru Norai-lij, cham_ lx-rlain, Mom RfljflVfihgs Sluukguuqn Kriciaknrn, imsfsiallt private secre- and Luang Sirisombati, trea- surer of the household. ~Entire Family Is I/Vipegd Out jcizlll Li; Born 5 To iVife Of The should be followed by the serving of dciili-tassc ill the lounge rooms. Provisions of tile plan were aililcd principally at the creation of n {student social grouping which would ‘permit close friendships and lilti- ~maio cxchauge of idem u-iiiie dis. ‘couraglng the formation of cliques." Reducing Salaries (Brltishi United Press) BERLIN, March l9.—-R.educti0ns in tetbniys give‘? 51,115,585? the salaries of "stars" by as much as o Ow e pm y food with real nourishment is MEYClIAIIIEGlJIIZ is to be held at the: evening was: Chorus. "Tipperary"; home of Mrs. J, B. Dickieson‘, when‘ Reading, by Miss Ruth. Dickieson; .the roll call will be answered with, Contest, Solos by Herbert Stevenson, Irish Jokes. The program‘ for the i Richie Diokiesori and G. lLBteven- evening was as follows. Opening‘ son; Instrumental music, Mrs. W. chorus, “Springtime in the Rockies"; B. Buiman. ‘ . '. Reading, by MrsfiJ; L.‘ Stevenson; ' Instrumental duet 1 by Mrs. George and Miss Ruth Dickieson; solo, by Mr. Richie Dickicson; Contest, Read- ing by Mrs. E. El McKay; Chorus, ‘Swaneeltlverfi Solo, by George H. Stevenson; Reading, by Mrs. M. Mc- ing morning. The same afternoon it still had slight suction in the suck- ers near the tips of its tenacles. FARMER MAKES QUILT BELOIT, Wis" March l8.—-A pink and white “flower garden" patch work quilt which lie is making for his sis- ter keeps Andrew Rineheimer, ‘l0- year-old former busy after chores are done. He can use a needle as well as a pitchfork or plow and has made canvass WINS sciionaiisihr sr. LOUIS, Mo, lviineii IBI-y-v-Vin- , cent Poll, native and former watch- makei- of, Canton, China, has been _av_vardcd s. $2,735 senolai-Qliip. by, the Lani; Valentine Verse, by,Ml'$- 13M.’- ‘PBYKS All‘ ($011089 here. wit was the dresses for children, aprons, ,shlrts, ed himself. Ambrose Light. New York. The five m]. Chorus .ica,-,.y Me Back to result of a contest in wli - ' and done fancy work, _.__€_____ year old son, who walked to his fs- contracts entewd mm Wm‘ acmrs eggs "5 a fwd‘ Dldivirginny". Meeting closed with peted with aviation istu‘ Ythefs grave at the funeral on Feb- cannot be broken ‘m without legal 30d Save the King. y The New Glasgow Women's Instit- ite met with Mrs. J. B. Dickicson, every state in the Union sentativcs from more th_ countries. n‘ yepre- _ - NEW ALIMONY CLUB HEAD 1i foreign CHICAGO, Mar. ill-Nathan Bui- mash, 27, is the newly elected pres- ident of the Chicago Alimony club with headquarters for 70 members at the county Jail. W. H_ Donald, ‘i7, former president, was forced to re- sign due to the completion of his miles from Newcastle. John T. Mar-i J1me C106“. W1C1OW 01' 011M811’! W11- rlutt, the ‘homestead owner wuyiliam P. Cluett, recently became the found dead on his dgflrstgp with u! mother of their third child, a boy wound in his head. Inside the housei weighlll! Seven Pounds. were the charred bodies of Marriott's lice believe thet he shot his famlly,l tfllly wounded Captain C1116“ 0H the fired the homestead and then lnllillquor-laden vessel Josephine K.. off Sciences has received a copy of thel thesis of Dr. lecturer at the London College of. Psvchology, in which he argues that! “'- 1“? wives “e a ‘mm m!‘ “"5" the Davis-Fischersanatorium here laands. ' ' Late Capt. Cluett (Special to The Guardian) 1 SYDNEY, New South Wales, IVIQIHi l9.—Po1ice today discovered an en-l tire family of six wiped out‘ at th_e1 lonely homestead of Dennian, 90 costs of theatre (Canadian Press) '- LUNENBURG, N. s.- Mar. Berlin. The situation in the business in Berlin is said to be crit_ ical and it is feared that there will l9»- Seven weeks had elapsed since a ca“ be wwered- wife and four young children, pu- United States coastguard builet mor- NAGGING WIVES A Tmwc ruary lst, and another boy aged consequences‘ _—*-' three, are the other members of the PARIS, Mar. 18~—The Academy of; “we ,,,m,,y_ NEW PORTLP" DIRECTORY (‘no Abdul Mfllld Shah- GEORGIA PHYSICIAN HONORED PORTLAND. Ore, March 19. (U. Eli-Portland's 301,890 residents are; grouped between AQL. Aabiing and __-.. ATLANTA‘. Mar. iii-The name oi six months sentence. He announced he was $646 in arrears in his ali- mony payments which he had sworn he would not pay and that he would soon return. JUDGE LOANS LAWYER $1 FINE ____. 5 geologists are viewing with an ap-. i prehensive eye the turbulent Little Salmon River which is slowly yet‘ Walter Zyzner in the new city dir- l ectory just out. The directory shows that the 301,890 live within an area 6t.86 square miles on 162i streets and play in 50 parks, 20 golf cour- ses and 21 miniature golf courses. lhaa been changed to the Crawford i W. Long Hmpitai and Clinic in hon- ior of the noted Georgia physician |who discovered the use of ether as Ian anaesthetic. _____________ RIVER CUTTING DIVILI. MOSCOW, Ida., Mar. lit-Idaho _____________ MEDAL FOR. ANIMAL HERO MEMPHIS, March lD.——When Judge A. B. Pittman fined Lake Hays, Memphis attorney, $1 for contempt of court and then told him he could borrow the money to pay the fine, he never believed Hays would call on him for the lean. That is what happened, and the Judge paid the DeliCiOuS, economical what your family needs, and youcan get all of this when you serve Crown Brand Corn Syrup and Benson's Golden Syrup Physicians recommend them because of’ {heir great energy producing value and m“ 1 1 heal!" ‘hi?!’ "e easily digested- _ SUNDAY scnooi. rnscnnn es . Have a Jug of one ‘of these" famous ‘ - ,- YEARS syrups on the table at every meal. Eat all you want. They mean real ‘health for less‘ money. - .-..._.,,,<._ Mar. lit-Judge J. P. Young, Memphis historian who is B4 years old, has been teaching Sunday i‘ school classes for 85 years. i-ie has 1 ' taught a girls’ class at the Lamlar of The CANADA sr/iacu 00.. Limited that separates it from the Weiser river. If and when this eventually occurs the Little Salmon will steal threntire drainage system of Weiser. PARROT FOUND 1N IliiN IIOUSL urely cutting through the divide’ NEW ORLEANS, Mar. l8—A med- al will be awarded to the greatest I animal hero by the Laiham Found- ; ation for promotion of Humane Eclu- 1 cation during tile “be kind to ani- l nlals week" here April 13. Any ani- mal that has performed an act oi lcroism will be eligible. the WHITE SALMON. Wash. March JURY or 11 HEARS case {my p" cent are amcmg the drastic ventitive of rickets. Egg yolk is the proposals made m, reducing the only ‘common food in which 1 l productions and’ vitamin is found in apprec abe filling the half-empty theatres of quanmie" theatrical Why Eggs Are Rich in Vitamin D be a number o; fanurgs unless costs remarkable stories of nature is wov-l while the directors and managers sable food element which we of the houses mos, badly mt Sup. as vitamin D, the presence of which I port the proposed measures, they are m egg W011‘ has 19d to Such an m‘ opposed by those who point out that creased appreciation of the value of ‘shine is plentiful. the sun is too far in currency w be 10811811 0n removed for its ultra violet rays to DFODPTW in 31110111115 11°‘? m exceed (be of great value. ‘iii-When Mrs E. Mciifadden investi- gated sounds of “hello," "hello" oom- lng from her chicken yard, she found u parrot that had disappeared about HARTFORD, Conn, March ill-A civil action was tried here by a Jury six weeks previously from the home Wash, about 35 or 40 miles east oi White Salmon. of 11 men instead of the customary l2. So much difficulty was encount- ered in finding the 12th Juror the‘ opposing counsel agreed to try the case before 11. iviii-s. Guy Briggs of Klickitat, ‘ M ONTRZAL “Iznwmmsnulw cons " Heights Presbyterian church here for the past i8 years. ',' TROUSERS BECOME TORCH _' SISTERS, ore. March l9. (U. P.) -—Rey Stewart spilled gasoline on his trousers. Later he struck a match to light a lantern and his trousers burst into flames. Quick work on the part of W. J. Crawford and Charles Prusick saved him from serious burns._ Send ioainy Ior our Iruyioin recipe bunk - ' ' 1 n nizslsolv s [I POIIIIIiJQIICMII liicJocovt-r moi/Ingmar. i} "~~~—-_------_____ i-i-_-_----— m cANAm sTsiicil 00.. Limited. lieniml ___________ n" 1e CBUELTY 1'0 cnlcxnus WINDSOR, Ont, Mar.‘ iii-Carry ing chickens by their feet so that _.. ..- _.. ___._._..__.. Flavour n lssomparable i started. Complet 1 J A In this Jefiiilisiiiiii I . l I nywigmiiilgiiiiwoifii-Yiqiiifioiiti I their heads hang down, '~ ""t.v. ' g under the Ontario statutes. Two | ‘ people recently were arrested at the | ‘market place here for an infraction of the law and fined $5 and costs l. \ ‘F9951 ‘WI! Ell! Ifirdana’ ‘t "1 - ~- ~~I~~¢s ~.\..~ (I/Znatw/l W15. ~ ‘e4 2'74“? llil‘~»“~ L‘ 1 PRODUCED IN CANADA For velvety soups and sauces, rich ice creams and candies, fine-textured cakes and puddings and cus- tards, always use Carnation Milk-convenient, econo- mical, always dependable. Clean housing of clears herds and clean handling of the milk safeguardr Carnation Milk at the source and protects its purity. And this protection continues until Carnation reaches you in its hermetically sealed containers. l‘ Write for Cook Book and Baby Book _ CARNATION co., LIMITED, AYLMER, our. . J5 Milk from Canadian cows, packed in Canada in Canadian cans and cases. T The Preparation Of Eggs Continued from page 8 As with .'ill life. the growing chick embryo requires those indispensable properties found in the ultraviolet lays. So iluiurc has provided a‘\\'.'i.v \\'iiCl‘(‘ll_V lilo llvli can absorb Lllcszc l:l_-.\ and lrailvsiurnl liicm llito vita- illill Ll, containing the smile propel"- tics, and cicposlt this vitamin Ill-lili) yall-z 0i‘ ihc egg. Frmii such legumes. as vii-vol‘ mlrl alfalia which -il‘ i) )I'\'>."_(=.'>S the wwcr of transforming the ultra violet rays into vitamin D the nen secures s. further source of this vitamin. From cod liver oil, also an important source of vitamin D and which is now being fed 50119115 on large numbers of poultry farms. a. further source of this vitamin for depositing in the yolk of the egg is secured. Since eggs are the only food of theirty-peused commonly bydhu- mans, they are the only conunon food in which vitamin D occurs nat- urally in appreciable qusntitiesQ Vitamin D is esential to the: de- velopment of bone and to the pre- vention of such bone troubles as en around that rare and indispen-lrickets in children. Recent studies know have shown also that this vitamin is essential to normal human metabol- ism-the activities of the living body Cells by which energy is provided for vital activities and processes, ‘and This vitamin has its inception in new material is assimilated tohre- the ultra. violet rays of the sun. pair waste. These rays, although indispensable to life, represent only about one per- cent of the total solar radiations. They possess very little power of BILL .. penetration and ‘m, m, pass SALEM, Ore, March 19. (U. P.)-— through ordinary window E1355 and Perhaps the freakest of all freak only slightly through the smoke and legislative bills was introduced in dust laden atmospheres of lin-gei tile orclzvn legislature by Senator The calcium nntl phosphorous in lilo ca: yolk ii"i}) lo li‘.'~lll‘(} unm! mllscls, rccl bloozi and strong blurs and tcciii. Vltzlnlill A ls Lilc utliliiill ilrces- isnry to grolvtll llrumoiioll. EXilfifl- nleilis have shown iilai. (W0 051i! _\.-]k.= (‘iuiialn H1‘.Dill..i,\\'i.i and one half lilncs the iltalnln A llaltellfib’ of a. pint of milk. Thus the addition of egg yolk to the dot of an infant provides a very valuable vitamin A supplement. . .Vitamin D contains the same es- sential properties as the ultra-vio- this One of the most interesting and OREGON SOLONS SCAN FREAK ‘cities. In northern countries in the Bennett. 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