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WILL
-Hat Flown-
Big Crusade Aims
To Save
Britain Millions
NEW ray,
known as the "Q-ray," has been adopted for use in a big anti-rheumatism campaign which is being launched by Mr. Frank Bailey, general secretary of the N.U.R. approved society.
Mr. Balley hopes to form a general council of doctors, Industrialists, trade unions and other interested bodles.
He said: "This crusade, if vigorously pursued, should save approved ~~~~ | societies millions a year, apart from
the pain and suffering."
PLIGHT OF THE REFUGEES:
NANSEN OFFICE
DISSOLVING
A ploncer experimental hospitat would be set up in this country for the treatment of rheumatism and other inflammatory diseases,
HELPING DOCTORS
In the hospital the medical pro- fession would have the advantage of the latest appliances...
The "Q-ray" apparatus is one of Le most recent developments. It Is a radio-active dry compress. Mr. Bailey explained: "Under our special terms, the apparatus could be hired at a very small cost and used in the home..
A SERIOUS MENACE "Rheumatisin and kindred diseases are on the increase.
The fear that events in Spain will produce a further crop of refugees to swell the ranks of the 700,000 already driven from their respective countries since the War has drawn attention
to the decision of the "If the nation is not to deteriorate Longue to liquidale the Nansens more, a determined effort must be made to arrest the disense in ail Dice for Refugees, Recent those cases where it has not advanced letters to The Times have in-too far, dicated that the Lengue has no right to divest itself of this humanitarian work.
anew
In fairness to the League 11 must be pointed out that responsibility for the settlement and relief of refugees does not form part of its dutles
The Tinies League Corres (writes pondent). In the Covenant there is Ao mention of refugees or of any obligation towards them, nor would responsibility for their welfare fit in with the organisation of the League as conceived by its founders,
The Nansen Office was not founded by the League, but began life as u private charitable organisation, and
"It is a most serious menice," Ile estimates that the disenso custa the nation £2,000,000 a year in sick ness benet: and £17,000,000 a year, for treatment generally.
Mr. Balley's slogan for the crusade is "War on Rheumatism."
ROCHDALE TELLS GRACIE:
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Rochdale, Jan. 1.
autonomous body with League sup- GRACIE FIELDS had
port. It has, in fact, always been in iquidation, fighting for the bare bones of a budget, and leading hand-to-mouth existence,
ITALIAN SUSPICION
it
Its chief opponent has always been the Italian Government, which vlowed with suspicion the sympathy it tended to persons driven from their country.for.political reasons. At later stages Germany and Soviet Russia have opposed it from similar motives, the Soviet Government making its liquidation part of the bargain for its adhesion to the League.
FIGHT
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1937.
RHEUMATISM
Round the World Insulted
"It doesn't look as if I shall ever be able to fly round the world myself, so please take my hat.'
And the hat has completed it's 25,000-mile journey, with no more encouragement than the lament of its owner, a St. Louis (U.S.A.) railwayman, and the goodwill of officials at aerodromes all across the world.
"GIVE GIBRALTAR
FOR CEUTA” - ADMIRAL HOLDS THAT "ROCK" IS USELESS
BRITAIN'S FUTURE IN MEDITERRANEAN
A suggestion that Britain should give up Gibraltar in exchange for Ceuta, on the African side of the Straits, was made by Vice Admiral C. V. Usborne at a meeting of the Near and Middle East Society in London recently. Admiral Usborne, who is now on the retired list, was formerly Director of Naval Intelli- gence.
Mediterrancan
"K In a war with Powers we decided to abandon the right-of-way through that sen, we should Immediately lose Maita and Palestine." Admiral
Usborne sald "We should be turned out of Egypt, Turkey would retake Transjordania and Iraq, and we should lose Mediterranean trade.
our
"That would be the first stage. Later, in all probability, we should tose the whole Empire. At all costs.
Because
They Were
Not Taxed
Port Moresby, Papua, Jan, 10. INHABITANTS of a village in Papua have just insisted on their "right" to be taxed.
When the Government tax-collector passed through the village, which had been exempted from taration, he tons greeted with an indignant protest from the villagers,
The chief said: "We want to pay to pay it. Why can't we?" the tax. Other villages are allowed
The officer explained · Ihat the village Was exempt because the Government did not think it had the ments to pay.
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12.30 Orchestral Musle.
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1.03 Conchita Soprano).
Four Spanish Songs by Tan
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1.10 Lionel Tertia (Viola). 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press; Weather, Time and Announcements. 1.40 Marck Weber und His Or- chestra.
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7 p.m. The. New Mayfair Or-
This raised a fresh storm of tu-chestra, dignation, and the chief insisted that the official should visit his house. Here the collector was shown the money that had been collected in readiness for his coming.
"Are we dogs or lush-rats, ther we cannot pay the tax?" demanded the chief,
The collector accepted the cash with apologies, and assured the chief | that his village would never be slighted in the same way again.
PRINCE EDWARD'S
we must keep our communications CHOICE
open in the Mediterranean, and the problem is how to do it."
Admiral Usborne maintained that Dr. Temple and a
in the event of war with Spain, siege guns could subject Gibraltar to con- inuous bombardment, and he also stated at aeroplanes could bomb it from Algeria and French Morocco.
"HAPPY" EXCHANGE
"It comes to this," he said: "The Rock is untenable in war against Spain, and it will be exceedingly un- pleasant to live on. in a war against France.
"Opposite the Rock, on the other
golden dreams when, side of the Straits, less than 20 miles away, is the Spanish fortress of as a Rochdale millgirl, born Ceuta. Unfortunately, it has be- in a humble cottage, she longed to Spain so long that in the minds of the Spunfards it is almost realised that she could sing part of Spain, yet it cannot as
50 essentially Spanish a quite that she might earn better living by singing.
Gibraltar itself.
the honour.
news.
as
"To my mind nothing could be
Sad Story
|FALLING IN LOVE-
AND DUTY
The Clock is playing (Blaw); Dicky Bird Hop (Gourley); "Love, Life and Laughter"-Selecion; A Musical Comedy Swlich, (arr. Hall); Cavalcade of. Martin! Songs (arr. Nicholls); Hieland Laddie, (Carru- thers); A Vision of Spring.
7.30 Stock Quotations.
7.35 New Gramophone Records. Records.
Our greatest successes.....Cleely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert; Ex- ruse Me Dance, Polka Medley... New Jack Hylton Mayfair Orchestra:
throws a party..
8 p.m.
Prime.
nouncements.
Weather and An-
8.03 From the Studio, Maurice
Dufour and Ilis Piano-Accordeon.
2. Parle 1. Maman je t'aimes; moi d'autre chose; 3. Le Chaland; 4. Poema; 5. El Relicario; 6. Alr Kantonais; 7. Perles de cristal.
Stuart Robertson 8.20 p.m. (Bass-Baritone) and Fritz Kreisler (Violin).
Violin Solo-Caprice Viennois (Kreisler); Bass-Baritone Solos The Spanish Lady (Hughes), Limehouse Reach (Proctor-Grogg); Violin Solo Londonderry Air (orr. Kreisler):
of Buss-Barlione Solos Song
the Buccaneer (Mortimer and Leonard), The abdication of King Edward A Bowl of Punch (Mortimer and
was referred to by VII
the Alan Murray); Violin Solo-Gypsy Archbishop of York (Dr. Temple) In Caprice
Ice (Kreisler); Bass-Baritone (Davy), his January Diocesan leaflet.
Solos The Bay of Biscuy The Saucy Arethusa (Traditional); Violin Solo-Dance of the Marionette (Winternitz).
and An-
News 8.55 London
"As 1917 begins," he writes, "we look forward in sobered spirit, but confident hope that the new reign and the New Year destined to nouncements.
9.15 The Court Symphony Or bring us happier times." continues, "from the strain with our
"We e have emerged," the Archbishop chestin.
With Song in my Heart-Sym- political constitution not weakened phonic hupsody (Rodgers). The deeply than ever committed to the
more Damask Rose (Chopin themes),
mac
strengthened. We are
9.30 Concerto No. 2 in F Minor
Straits much more effectively, but these may divert our attention from Rocky
this though; Voca
But she never dreamed that Roch-more happy, once Spain had set democratic principle of the supre-(Chopin), Played by Arthur Ru daic would bestow on her the free-down-again, than that we should
macy of Parliament exercised throughTM dom of the town-the highest honour offer to exchange Gibraltar for Ministers who have the confidence of binstein (Pianoforte) and the Lon- that any town can give to one of its Ccuto.
the House of Commons. We nre don Symphony Orchestra, Con- citizens.
"Spain would acquire once again more, not less, qualified to uphold ducted by John Barbirolli That, for her, is the romantic peak the integrity of ita territory, and the tradition of ordered liberty which 10 p.m. Big Ben. Variety and of her success.
our history has bequeathed to us. Dance Music, The objection of the Soviet Govern-
Her name is to be enrolled on the Great Britain would acquire a for-
"Secondly, there is some danger ment is perhaps not without cause, list of freemen of the borough, and tress just as easy to defend as the
Fox Trot-Come back, sweet Pupa; since representatives of the White (she will be the first woman to win Rock, but with a hinterland large that regret for the loss of brilliant Vocal-Serenade in the night....The
enough for an extensive aerodrome qualities and sympathy for Russians are among the most active
the Street Singer: Fox Trot-The Miller's members of the governing body, and
The mayor of Rochdale, an alder- which would enable the fortress not
The have a good deal to say about the man, and the town clerk travelled only to send out sea patrols, and thus Monarch who, in the critical days, Daughter, Marianne; Vocal-Peter's
specially to London to tell her the perform her function of guarding the was confronted with a most painful pop keeps a lollipop shop...... direction of the funds expended.
Waltz-Al- Mountaineers; Vocal-It's a thrill all over The British Government and the Gracie never misses an opportunity also to reply to bombing attacks by the fact that the occasion for
choice
ought never to have arisen. again,
found a bit of Paris in the Domitions have always been luke of telling the world about Rochdale bombing alincks."
The harm was not done in Decem-heart of old New York....Luclenne warm about it, fearing, perhaps, in
ber nor even in October, when he an- Boyer; Fox Troi-Anything your the early stages that it might, in its
nounced his intention of marriage to little heart desires, I could be In capacity as an faternational sutile-
The Prime Minister, but much earlier. Heaven; Sketch Swing Along ment agency, end by developing a too
The Riddio Scene... Leslie Henson, comprehensive emigration policy.
Fred oney and Richard Hearne, Turkey, on the other hand, though
"It has happened to many a man Form The girl in the garden, responsible for the creation of a cer-
before now to find himself beginning Afterglow; Gultar tain number. of refugees, has shown
to fall in love with another man's the guitar sols wanting to ..Len Fills; more sympathy when it was the ques-
wilc. That is the moment of crilleal Fox Trots-The Boston Tea Party, tion of other refugees within her own
decision, and the right decision Is It ain't right; Vocal-For Love Alone, borders.
that they should cease to meet before I never realized....Bing Crosby; In- passion is so developed as to create strumental-Early Morning Blues. an agonising conflict between-love 11 p.m. Close Down.
DECISION IN 1929
"WHY WORRY ABOUT DYING"
Asks Aged Bishop
London, Dec. 30.
Those responsible for the adminis- tration of the League finances have lavariably looked askance at the ex- penditure of money not directly for League purposes, and the question of principle was for ever arising. far as the League is concerned, the death beds and cannot remem- į "It all depends upon whether it decision to wind up the Nansen Office her one which did not close in is unknown or not by the kind of was taken in 1929, the Office being
hold we have on the Christian faith. given 10 years in which to carry out peace.
If we have a grip on the Christian its own liquidation.
Seventy-eight-year-old Dr. Winnington Ingrani, Bishop of Lan- don, made these points when he spoke at Westminster Abbey last night of "the spectre in the cupboard"—death.
mathematical
As
business enlculations
A doctor who has been to even faith it enables us to face death with a smile. We have not the faculties
The budget was to be reduced by more says he hardly knows of a 10 per cent. each year-one of those single one which was not peace- that are obviously impracticable. A ful. There were pains before more reasonable allocation of the death, but death came as a kind money was arranged, but even so of friend. It was found that the money would
to fully comprehend what the other world is like.
"People there have spiritual bodies. We are the same people. When we worry ourselves about whether we will know our fathers and mothers
not lust till the end of the term, so 1 have known many who are and whether they will know us, do December, 1938, was set as the ex- thwarted all the time by the fear let us remember that we are the treme time limit. The Omice is how of death, They do not talk about it, sume people.
but all the time it is the spectre in the cupboard. They know that life
in process of carrying out this sen- tence.
NO MORE MONEY
"Undoubtedly in Heaven there will may not be a very pleasant one, but be a mixture of worship and service.
it is one they know, and they are Are we preparing ourselves for that?
To close down an organisation of afraid to go to an undiscovered obz. There is no need for fear of death on the part of any faithful Christian,"
Uils character is not necessarily to dispose of the purpose for which it created. The refugee problem
Was
goes on, and shows little sign of be- lins so far attended the settlement of Woman Changes coming less acute. It might have the Armenians in Soviet Erivan.
gono farther along the path to a solu- The task before the liquidators is to tion if in the past there had not been devise a scheme for the devolution of a lamentable confusion of methods, its work to Governments and private due largely to political influences. organisations. This is to be ready for adoption by the Council at its
Nanson was himself of the opinion meeting in January, when it will be that the ideal solution of any refugee submitted to the various Govern- problem was to be found in repatria ments, and it will then be presented tion under suitable guarantees. Such to the Assembly for adoption at the un arrangement was entered into by ordinary sesalon him with M, Krestinsky in 1923 for
The Assembly will be asked to sending back to Russia the working make the necessary recommendations classiclement of the Russian refugees to Governments und private
the
in France, by far the largest number, organisations and the task of watch- but it was not allowed to be carried ing over the execution of the scheme through. The aim of the Office has will be undertaken by one of the been to and places for settling refu- organs of the League. No more gees, where they can work. Success money will be forthcoming
Name Legally
3 Times In Day
MATTOON, 1. Jan. 1-The distinction of having three names la the same day is claimed by a Maloon woman..
Mrs. Leola Berg was granted a divorce decree on the grounds of desertion and given the tight to assume her maiden name, Loota Fulk.
Later Miss Futk obtained
社
marriage licence to wed Charles
E. Wilson, 42, Mattoon, on the samo-day,
|
THE RIGHT DECISION
and duty.
decision has often been taken by men of honour. And when the power of personal attraction is rein- forced by the glamour of a throne, the moral obligation is the more urgent for that reason,
Thirdly, let us remember that any dind of love which can be in conflict with duty is not the love of which the
speaks. mutu
Gospel
"The love which has its rools In mutual attraction and in passion can be united with the love which is the very nature of God and the best of Christian graces, and this takes place in a multitude of marriages."
we
* HUMILIATING STORY
In this New Year they turned away from a sad and humiliating story to what they were confident would be a happier future.
Referring to the Coronation, the prepare Archbishop asks that ourselves to enter into the full mean- ing of the Coronation as a rededica- tion
of our
whole national life und of ourselves as citizens. The King and Queen were sufciently well known to have earned and won trust and affection of their subjects, We had every ground for assurance would that this trust and affection
become deeper as the years passed.
tho
SKYSCRAPER GARAGE Berlin, Jan. 10.. Berlin, It is claimed, will possess the highest garage building in Europe when two more storeys have been added to a garage near the Zoo next spring.
When completed it will have eight
storeys. Cars will be able to
be
driven by their own power to the top storey-Reuter,
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Transmission 1
(4.3.1, 7.8.0. G.8.0.3
-1 p.m. Big Ben A Short Violin Recital
by David Wise, 4.15 p.m. World Affairs." 430 pan. Variety, with
the Southorsa Biters and Charles Hayes.
Hat Holcaghey,
"The Oul's Dasom Мал frum County
4.50 p.m.
Tyrone,'
3 p.m. The B.B.C, Empire Orchestra. 5.10 p.m. The News and Announcemente Greenwich Time, Bignal at 5.45 p.m.
Transmission 2
(4.8.D. (1.8.0., G.B.2L)
7. pm. Bir Ben. A Pianoforte Becital. 7.80 p.m. World Affair."
7.45 nm. The Forum Theatre Orchestra. 8.10 p.m. Giri Musing
8.50 p.m. The News and Announcements. Groanwich Time Bignal at 9.20 p.m.
With the Bouthern 9.15 p.m. Variety,
Baters Charles Xayes. 9.36 pt. Ronald 1, in Songs at the
Plano.
Transmission 3
(0.8.D., 0.8.F. (SH)
10 p.m. Bla Ben. Gounod's Faust--Act 3. 10.60 p.m. The Morela Motors Bandage 19.30 p.m. 1. Was There's
"The Blink
of the Brasamen (Southern Nigeria).
11:40 pm Variety,
17 am. 'Bhipbuilding.".
11.30 am, The News and Announcements.
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