,Divesi Under Ice To i ‘ , ma ouanotan. cnaawrrmowu_ Repair‘ Broken y, Mains t u. s. without Cutbacks Reported unw YORK. April 1o - tar) - - A flurry o! cutbacks in United ‘States t» ‘ucticn developed to- day, reflecting buyer resistance end lock o! orders. one lsnge producer has poet- poned a $l0.0ii0.000 expansion PIO- gram because o! hlth llbor wits- Treaaury Secretary John Snyder painted n. promising picture o! the general economic rltuation in a speech at Chicago and he termed the current shlit ircm a. seller's to a buyers market “both helptul and hea-ltlw." "With the return to normal buyers’ markets," he said, "I be- lieve that we may look forward to one or the greatest period: c! bus- tness development in our indus- try." As he was spealdng. there were a number or cutback announce- looms. 1t wasrrt wholly s aoory oi mill closings and curtailed production. however. There were a low bits of good news — a nhiit beinl recall- ed or sslel which slumped last summer and tail picking up a lit- tic. General Electric said it will our- tail production o! its convention- al type washing machine by ap- proximately 50 per cent beginning Monday. l The move is necessary. the com- pany gflyfl, because this type is not. moving. In addition, GE, says. many manufacturers of conven- tionpl washers are liquidating ins vrntories and these machines are rctailinz at prices General Elec- tric ran‘! meet. FIRST AIR MAIL ‘The first. air mall letter. sent to Benjamin Franklin when he was living in France in 1785. w“ c“. rlerl in a balloon across the Eng- lish Channel. wtntv Cosgeisis Conscription la known to have existrd in the form of a national militia in Anjlo-Saxon England. but its first use in modern times Wns by Napoleon in 1798. WINNXPEG. April, 10 —-(OP) - A young selkirlr. Mien, diver has been working 22 teet- undetr the ice o! the Red River here, repair- ing sewer mains damaged in last sprlnfs floods. _ Here is his advice to anyone rho may have ambitions intr the ob: " ‘i; do it!" Here are-diver BIA-old Isittleb reasons: it's cold (M delireee in the water); uncomfortable this suit he: a slight leak) and has- ‘ardoua (there's a. danger his air intake valves may breeze). Ml’. Little is a. diver for the ted- erai government. He he: spent some time groping around the bed o! the river. repairing breaks in mains. Holes have been cut in the iti- inoh ioe stir-face to allow him to get down to his work. ‘Pump Air By Band Diving under the ice. in the manner o! Sir Hubert Wilkins. famed Arctic submarine explorer. may seem dangerous. But the greatest hazard occurs when the diver is on the surface. Below the suriace, with the temperature oi the surrounding water 35 degrees, the divel-‘s air- supply comes freely. But on the surface the air valves on his hel- met have to be heated to prevent them from treezing. A: a further precaution, air is pumped to Mr. Little by hand. Divers do not use electric air pumps because oi the possibility oi a power breakdown. Being under water for two hours repairing the three lZ-lnch pipes on the river bed is no fec- ord for Mr. Little. He once stay- ed down five iliours. But then he is a chip oi! the old block. His lather used to be a diver. Hc worked in and knew his way around Vlinnipegs rivcr bcds pretty well. Mir. Little senior spent 30.13am as a. divor. Now his son has taken on the work. 'I‘-he son termed the river bcn “six Xeet or indescribable muck." Otticials or the Greater Winnipeg sanitary District say the repairs are necessary in part because of last year's great llood pressure on the pipes. A relic of the floods has been found on the river bed - a tree 14 inches tldck embedded in the pipes by the pressure of the flood waters. IIIIITOWR IL Th; members or Iriahiown Women's Institute met at the home oi’ Mrs. AJL Oimpbeli on ‘mea- dey evening. April 5th. The meet- ing opened in the usual manner. with the president. Mrs. I.W. Johnatone, in the chair. Iourtecn members answeredu-oll call, with "a plW _I have onioyed". end one visitor war-weioonmed. lhoh mem- ber donated l. cake or plcklge oi soup o1- aoep (lakes. and Mrs. Hamid Maobeoti and Mrs. Geolte MaoLeod otieted to pack it tor shipment to England. ‘Iiheteech- er, Miss Qrosler. requested that ductban, be procured mt- uu on the school floor. Twmty two o! the thirty seats, ordered ior the school were reported to have er- rived and have been installed. The sick committee reported and the new rick committee sppomt- 9d are Mrs. Ellis Proditt, Mrs. Harold MocLeod and Mrs. Olay- ton Stavert. One member express- ed her thanks for treat while ill and several paid rent tor use o! Institute freezer. A letter (mm the Maple Lent Milling Oomipany tailed to arouse auiticiesi-t inter- est to take up the project otter- ed. . Letters trom the Rod Cross and Social Welfare convenors were read and discussed. A tine donn- tion oi‘ cotton from Eatorfs wis distributed among the members to be cwisidered and left to be tur- ther discussed at the May meet.- ing. A letter received by the Red Gross convenor, Mrs. David Camp- hell was read. acknowledging, a parcel o! clothing lent to the Save the Children Fund. The par- cel was so gratctully accepted on behsli ot Europe's underprivileged children. and clothing is so urg- ently needed that it was decided that anything suitable should be brought to future meetings, end when enough had been collected. another parcel would be sent. An invitation from Mrs. Ken- neth Maclieod tor the May meet- ing was accepted. Several interest- ling contests were enjoyed and a delicious lunch was served by tho mrnmitteo in charge, Mrs. Halsey Profitt, Mrs. James Evans, Mrs. E.W.. Johnstone and Mrs, Borden Campbell. _ Bur. The first Atlantic cable to Can- ada was laid in 1868. NERVE CENTRE Pythagoras, Greek phllogophgr, was one of the. first to discover that the head is the centre of con- SCXOUBIIQSS. any outfit. PRIGES,$3.95 n $11.95 PROWSE tints. LTD. ox --y:/;_/' _h__,“_‘,/.-J Spring Millinery BE TUPS l" T|'lE EASTER PARADE l" UNE ‘UF OUR NEW "ATS Fresh blooming bonnels --- prettiest part oi: ‘the Spring picture. . Pick your perlect Hal lrom our large nowsloclt showing all the , newest styles and colors ---- Will maid,‘ Perl: Stylist Takes Dim ‘View of- Curls, NIW YORK, April ttr- (OP) — Have you girls been‘ under the im- preaaion that curls make ‘you look younger? .' You couldn't be more wrong- Paris. The hair stylist today gave- a preview o! his newest coitturcs which blast the common delusion that- ringlete mean youth. His shears cut hair short, lull and wavy—but no curls. madam w. m. s. t The April W.M5. meeting was held at the homo o! Mrs. John Johnson ‘on April 5th. Mrs. Wilbur Dennis presided. and the worship Johnson. Roll call was answered by six- teen members. Minutes were read and approved. The books that; had Rooms were’ taken by the mem- bers to read. Thank-ortering en- velopes were counted. Study Book, with several mcm- t bcrs taking part. WAN Energetic man capitol to toko Store located in uttu clued. in the opinion o! Guillaume oi ‘ ggrvlgg w” 55km by M“ J_ a Dane. Malling Hansen. hem ‘ “fiend ‘mm ‘he B°°k projectiles in early cannon. May meeting. Mrs. Dennis took charge oi‘ the nry, and the benediction closed he meeting. ~ ma. Arthur Profitt invited the ess. assisted by Miss Selina John- ‘members to her home for the son and lids-s. Andrew Johnson. trlct in Prince Count-y, on terms or other arrangement. Dwellin" Box 569, c-o Guardian. IP31! G BROOK IOIOOI: ' Report it! month et Ill-Yell: .Gmle rx-i. Alvin Mound. _ Grade vn-i, wiiiliam Henna. Grade VI-i. Brian savage; i, Evelyn Pidgeen. Grade v-l. James Jolllmnre: l. Phyllis McLeod; l, Edwena" Mc- Leod. p Grade W-i. Sear! Henge; 2. Josn Bernard. Grade m-t, Joyce molt: s. (in-tn Gillespie; s. Ohwlee Gilles- pe. Grade I tel-i. Kenneth Mc- Leod; 2, lisun Jollitnole. Grade I (bl-i. Marilyn Payn- ter. v Principal-Basel U. Hughes. HANSEN‘! “MTLL” The typewriter was invented by CHEAP OANNONIALL! Rounded ‘stones were ‘used as silent prayer torour Mission- Lunch was served by the host- TED with. limited over General prosperous dis- jlen talk about the contort of a Iiltmore list-it's an lllht and carry on the head. Our dealer hsnda you a Biltmore hat with confidence. MASTER HATS Now On Display m: M!!! fWl-IQ KNOW HATS...» < rnowss anos. Lrp.- , ' “ scam -. - a itntmore . 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