WORLD LEADERS ACTIVE AT 74

Interesting Volume Compiled

GREAT THINKERS, PAST AND PRESENT, INDEXED

A list of 95 leaders of the world's thought and action. “Men and Women Who Have Perform- ed Distinctive Service After the Age of 747 appears in the cur- rent issue of the Wilson Buletin for Librarians

The compilation is the work of Ruth A. Hubbell, reference librarian, Northeastern Branch. Public Library of the District of Columbia. A brief biographical record follows each name-

Among the many writers. I poets, composers artists states-] men, financiers and soldiers men-† tioned as having accomplished some of their finest work after having reached the three quar- ters of a century mark in experi- ence, are these:

Susan B. Anthony-Ameri can suffragist and reformer-

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935

Yayo Galves, member of Cuba's leading terrorist party, is closely guarded as he walks from the prison yard into the court room. He is being tried for bombing the residence of the Customs house director in the port of Patre. Seven people were wounded. Close observers predict that there is little hope that Galves will be acquitted. A verdict of gußty means that he will be shot by a firing squad. While awaiting the finish of the trial the youth has received many notes of sympathy from feminine supporters.

"Delegate to the International BRITISH FINANCIAL

Council of Women in London at *79.

"President of the National "American Woman Suffrage Asso-) ciation until 80.”

Sarah Bernhardt — “French actress. Scored a new.success.

RETURNS

Increase In Revenue -

And Expenditure

London, To-day.

The exchequer returns for the

SMART SAVES - GLAMORGAN

GIANTS LOSE

TWICE TO REDS

IN US. BASEBALL

Athletics Troumce Cleveland

SENATORS SHARE HONOURS

New York, To-day-

The Cincinnati Reds gained a meritorious "double" in the Na- tional Baseball League yesterday when they twice beat New York Giants in their double-header,” while Pittsburgh took a step near- er the championship by beating Brooklyn by four, clear runs, Bush blanking the Dodgers.

Honours were shared by the Senators and the White Sox in their American · League "Double- {header," although Washington jonly narrowly won the first clash.

Philadelphia had things very mach their own way against the Indians in their "double-header" winning both games comfortably, while the Red Sox were similarly placed against the Tigers, Ferrell and Wiliams making circuit

clouts.

Results 24. cabled by Reuter

FROM DEFEAT Cincinnati

(Continued from Page 1) -

National League

R

E

4

10

Lombardi hit a homer. New York

Cincinnatti

New York

Yorkshire, former leaders in the Comorosky hit a homer. in Ecstand's La Gloire" at 75 and current financial year up to June xcounty championship, received a seÏ-¡, in Vernemy's Regine Armand' at show that the total ordinary reback in the "battle of the Ecses" at 776. Last play performed was į

Manchester, while Derbyshire, the venue. excluding self-balancing Daniel at 78."

items, amounts to £100,370,237, asfaltered at Edgbaston against the most improved side of the season, compared with £100,280.152 at the

bowling of Bob Wyatt, the England corresponding date last year.

Test skipper.

Clara Barton-American philanthropist and founder of the Red Cross From 77 to 78 engaged in strenuous relief work

The total expenditure, exclusive in Cuba. At 81 represented her of self-balancing items, amounted to $154,093,928 At the corres-

country at an international conponding date last year the vention in Russia. At 83, after

was £148,385,517.-British

resigning from the presidency of less Service.

the Red Cross, she wrote a his-

tory of its activities. At 84 be- came president of the National

First Aid of America.”

total Wire-

Pittsburgh Brooklyn

Bash pitched.

Chicago

8

7

10

Trent Bridge was the scene of Harold Larwood's one and only sue-[ ress with the ball this season. His Philadelphia 16 for 79 was responsible for Surey

dropping first innings. points.

Washington Scores, as cabled by Renter, were: Chicago Kent beat Gloucester by 6 wickets at Bristol

Simmons hit a homer.

Galan (2) and Chuck Hartnett

hit homers.

10.15 American League

9 15 8

2

Mary Baker Eddy-Founder RAW RUBBER PRICES, Gicucester 305 (Barnet 108) and 156. Washington

of the Christian Science Church!

Started The Christian Science Latest Quotations From

Monitor when she was 87. The

first editorial was from Mrs. Eddy's pen

Singapore

3

7.

90 for 4 (Goddard. 4 for 40).

Keat: 372 (Woolley 110, Ames 139, Chicago

Goddard for 147).

9.

14

Radclif and Al Simmons bit

bomers.

Essex beat Worcestershire by 160 runs at Worcester-

Philadelphia ¡Cleveland

Messrs. H. B. Joseph & Co. have) "During her last years, though

in retirement, she was very busy received the following Straits Cur-Essex: 228 (Heworth & for 44) and 238. writing, editing, and re-editing rency quotations from Singapore Worcester 104 (Nichols 5 for 45) and her Science and Health.

the

“At 86 she wrote: I can work day and night without slightest fatigue when it is in the line of spiritual labour?"

Michelangelo"Chief architect of St. Peter's from 72 to 89.”

Georges Clemenceau "Pre-

mier the second time from 76 to *79. Published 'American Recon-

struction at 87"

Cato the Elder-"He is said to have begun the study of Greek at 80."

Benjamin Franklin-Member of the Constitutional Convention at 81. President of Pennsyl- vania from 79 to 82”

William Ewart Gladstone "Premier for the fourth time. from 83 to 85. Made address on the Armenian massacre at *87*

Goethe

at 82"

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Spot 20% up 36 b., 2032 s. July-September 21% unchanged

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Oct-December 223; unchanged b.,

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Jan-March 233% unchanged b

2372 5 Market: Quiet.

AXE MURDER ON LANTAO ISLAND

Chinese Villager Killed

ALLEGED ASSAILANT IN HANDS OF POLICE

202.

Warwickshire beat Derbyshire by 6 wickets at Birmingham. Derby 119 and 75 (EES. Wyatt 5

for 30). Warwick: 100 for 9 dec. (Mitchell ·4)

for 29) and 99 for 4.

Lancashire beat Yorkshire on the first innings at Manchester: Lancashire: 153 and 80 for 0.

Yorkshire: 140.

Philadelphia

1

1

Bob Johnson hit a homer. Cleveland

Boston

1

B. Johnson hita homer. Detroit

Boster

58

W. Ferrell and Williams kit

homers.

Detroit

New York

7: 12:

4 7

New York

Somerset: 337 (J. C White 119). Hampshire: 173 and 76 for 2.

g. 11 Dickey and Tamulis hit homers. St. Louis

3 B Solters hit a homer.

Tables To Date

AMERICAN LEAGUE .

P. W. L Age.

47-28 19 595)

Somerset best Hampshire on the St Louis first innings at Taunton.

The Free Foresters beat Cum- bridge University by 7 wickets atļ Cambridge

Cambridge: 265 and 195 (F. R. Brown

-6 for 67)

Free Foresters: 369 and 72 for 3.

.

Chan Hang-tak; living in the "Completed Faust village f Tong Fak on Lantas Is

New York land, was found in the early

Cleveland Titian "Painted several por-hours of yesterday morning lying Glamorgan drew with the South Boston -traits of after 80. Was working unconsious on the floor of his Africans, at. Cardia.

on Pieta' at 99.**.

Chicago but, safering from several deep Verdi "When about 85.pro-wounds in the head.

South Africans: 401 (Rowan 153, Wade Washington

Detroit duced 'Ave Maris' and other The discovery

129) - made by Glamorgan: 142 (E. Davies 75 not out); was

Philadelphia "works"

three men from a neighbouring 245 for 9 (Swart 114 not out). Voltaire"At 80 was an active island, who had gone to call on

St. Louis former and manufacturer, and Chan Hang-Tak. With him in the Middlesex heat Busser on interested in the public welfare hut they found a man named The first innings at Lord's. of the region about him. Fub-Tam, a neighbour, whom they Middlesex: 260 (Hendren 84) and 59 Fittsburgh Tished a tragedy, “Irene," at 83 locked in the hut and informed the

(James Langridge 4-for 6). John Wesley-English clergy-police. Chang Hang-tak later Sussex: 181 and 174 for 8. ran and founder of Methodism succumbed to his wounds.

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St Louis Brooklyn Chicago Cinciemaiti Philadelphia

His physical activity was extra- On the arrival of the Police Tse ordinary.

He was stil preach-Tam is reported to have handed the first innings at Nettingkam.

them an axe with which it is be- Surrey 122 (Larwood 6 for 79) and Boston "American lieved the wounds were inflicted. 238 for 5.

ing almost every day at 88**

Noah Webster

lexicographer.

-

At 82 he com-

pleted an enlarged edition of his dictionary and was at work upon

a further revision.”

Among those active at the pre- sent time are the following:

Louis D-Brandeis American

jurist, born 1856.

Randall Davidson-Archbishop of Canterbury for 25 years and

spiritual adviser,

ROTARY MEETING

YESTERDAY

Address On History, True And False

broadening. We would buy rubber now. Total sales: 241 lotz.

"Sugar: Inventories of raws are P.-W. L."Age, decreasing. Some good character 48 28 15 651 buying of fatures is apparent. 49.30 39 612 Total sales: No. 1 contracte 5,000 45 25 20 555 tons, No. & contract: 15,000 tons.

"Flash: Messrs. J. E Bernett 21 543

believe that the advance |23| 465)

232465 prices to-day was due to the fact that the Government report is con- $272400 11.31 261iderably less than had

vately forecasted Ho trade greatly broadens, fincreasing offerings on au

Messier LVF Bennett Carn will continue stro good cash demand, with

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