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Nature of Pain.
HERE THERE
asd
EVERYWHERE
Light From Waves.
Madrid.
An apparatus to generate alec- trical power from the movement of the waves of the sea, invented in 1928 by Senor Manuel Lopez Velez. may soon receive further testa.....
SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1933.
"WE CAN'T JUST GRIN
AND BEAR
BEAR IT"
"LOOKING FORWARD"
BY ROOSEVELT
PRESIDENT
DIAGNOSES AMERICA
too
Senor Lopez Velez has visions of electric railways and large indus tries, run at email cost with power This deeply interesting diagnosis Whatever elements of truth lie la generated with his invention. With of the causes of the world depres-it, it is an invitation to sit back and a miniature apparatus, when the sion, and the changes that are do nothing; and all of us are suffer- last testa were made, light was pro- necessary in our social and economic ing to-day, I believe, because this duced by utilising a small dynamo. - system, is part of a book, “Looking comfortable theory WRA
Since maiding those teats the In-Forward," by President Roosevelt, thoroughly implanted in the minds ventor has sought to perfect the recently published,
of some of our leaders, both in machine, and he claims that it can The book contains President finance and in public affairs. now be employed at high tide or low Roosevelt's famous programme for Whether it be an original cause, tide, and when waves are large or what he calls "The New Deal," his an accentuating cause, or an effect, small. Power is generated by both political faith, the compass by which the drastic change in the value of the upward and downward move, he will steer during his term of our monetary unit in terms of the ment of the waves.
office, and a great part of what will commodities it will buy is a problem become the world's history for the which we must meet straightfor next five years.
Medieval Arsenal.
Belgrade.
"Looking Forward”, is published by Heinemann at 7/6.
We cannot review carefully the
A peasant ploughing near Tuzla, South Jugo-slavia, found a huge marble slab, too heavy for him to rise unaided. With the help of history of our industrial advance neighbours be Lifted the slab. without being struck by its hap- Beneath was a storehouse, built of hazardness, with the gigantic waste
of with which it has been stone, containing hundreda
plished-with the superfluous wespons.
accom-
wardly,
1
It is self-evident that we must either restore commodities to a level approximating their dollar value of several years ago, or else we must continue the destructive process of reducing, through de- faults or through deliberate writ- ing down, obligations assumed at a bigher přice level. There were swords of crusading 'duplication of productive facilities
Possibly because of the urgency and the continual scrapping of still use and complexity of this problem some pattern, a variety of knives
the tremendous of our economic thinkers have been daggers, battle-axes and maces, ful equipment, hill-hooks, pike-heads, and scythe mortality in industrial and commer-occupied with it to the exclusion of biades. Some of the weapons are cial undertakinge, the thousands of other phases of as great importance. engraved with Turkish script, dead-end trails in which enterprise
The Vital Point. others are marked with Roman has been lured, the profligate waste
of natural resources.
Of these other phases, the one figures. All are rusty and disfigur-)
Much of this waste is the inevit- which seems most important to me ed.
An expert has been sent to report able by-product of progress in a in the long run is the problem of on the history of this dump, which society which values individual en controlling, by adequate planning. is not far from the spot where some deavour and which is susceptible to the creation and the distribution of
sculpture WEE
recently the changing tastes and customs of those products which
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multiplication of many products far beyond the capacity of the pation to absorb.
our vast From the earliest time the study Roman
the people of which it is composed. economic, machine is capable of of pain has presented obstacles of a unearthed.
But much of it, I believe, could yielding. formidable kind both to the phy
have been prevented by greater I do not mean to curtail the use What The Tariff Truce sician and to the philosopher. By Corsica Dislikes Summer Time. foresight and by a larger measure of capital.
Corsicana object strongly to of social planning. Means.
the physician the view was accepted,
I do not mean to curtail new number of Such controlling and directive enterprise. with certain qualifications, that pain summer-time. For a The conclusion by the British was a protective mechanism of a reasons they consider that in this forces as have been developed in re- But think carefully of the vast
matter they should not follow the cent years Government of two more trade somewhat primitive kind. The work example of Frenchmen who live (a degree in groups having special the past decade have been devoted reside to a dangerous suma of capital or credit" which in agreements, with Norway and of Head and of Mackenzie greatly they always say in the Isle of interests in our economic order, to unjust enterprises to the de- Sweden, shows that the tariff enlarged knowledge about pain and Beauty) "on the Continent." interests which do not coincide with velopment of unessentials and to the truce in no way interferes with served as a stimulas to further: Ajaccio Municipal Council has the interests of the nation as such bargaining. Indeed, agree study and to further thought. unanimously adopted a long resolu whole. ments which, like these, should Mackenzie, for example, showed that tion expressing its hostility to this stimulate the interchange of commodities, are fulfilling the direct injury to structures lying tampering with the clock. Amont
It has been the same story as the mentioned Are the
our history has demonstrated that, thoughtless turning out of too many purpose of the truce, namely, to within the body did not cause pain the points
following: prevent further restrictions from unless these structures were arous-
and too many 1. Owing to the geographical while we may utilise their expert, school teachers being imposed on international ed to an exocative and unwonted position of the island ordinary knowledge of certain problems and lawyers. trade before the end of July. It activity. He concluded that, as French time is already half-an-hour the special facilities with which I do not mean to intimate that was made clear by Mr. Cham-bodily organs are not normally in advance of the meridian in they are familiar, we cannot allow berlain that the Import Duties touched or injured, no mechanism of Corsica;
our economic life to be controlled we have come Advisory Committee may deal protection against such stimuli
2. In Algeria and Tunie, for, this by that small group of men whose period of expansion. with applications already recely-exists or is called for. Excessive reason, summer-time has not been chief outlook upon the social welfare physical economic plant will not ex- ed for higher duties on certain activity of these organs,
is tinctured by the fact that they classes of goods, and that in such other hand, is a possible source of
on the introduced;
3. The economic arguments insan make huge profits from the and in the future at the same rate
the past.
Power of The Few...
I believe that the recent course of i
deserves the adjectives "selfish" and "opportunist."
to the end of the
But it
seems to
me that
our
cases an increased tariff, if re-damage and consequently, a mechan-favour of putting the clock forward lending of money and the market at which it has been expanded in commended, may be sanctionedism exists whereby such excessive do not hold good in Corsica, since ing of securities-an-outlook which
We may build more factories, but Apart from these instances, the activity is apprehended as pain. An local industrial activity takes place
the fact remains that we have British tariff will not be raised ordinary attack of colic is a case in almost exclusively in the open air; till the truce expires, and it may point. Mackenzie's study has now
4. Workers have to get up anWe have not been brought to our enough to supply all of our domestic
natural needs, and more, if they are used. be hoped that all the other seven been carried 'a. stage farther by one hour earlier and leave their work Present state by any
With these factories we can now signatories, Jespite the
shoes, more textiles, what vague reservations made by Waterston, who points out, in the light
50 of his colleagues, Professor David while there is still plenty of day, calamity by drought or floods or
earthquakes, or by the destruction make more France, Italy, Germany and Ja-course of a communication to the
5. Summer-time "causes, without of our productive machine, or our more steel, more radios, more auto- mobiles, more of almost everything pan, will be able to avoid any Lancet, that pain is a more highly compensation of any kind, a dis-man-power. increase of duties, however slight,
turbance in the habits of everyday
We have a superabundance of raw that we can use.
(Continued on Page 13.) They are all at liberty to revise specialized sense than has been uplife and places & definite obstacle in materials, of equipment for manu- facturing these materials into the their tariffs downwards, and to sensationi produced by zerves belong-the way of all labour." modify the import quotas and ex-ing to the mechanism of other forms
goods which we need, and trans-| portation and commercial facilities
Bome
posed. Pain, he says, is not a
Know.
MILK.
Wonders Seen At London Exhibition.
RUBBER HOUSES.
change restrictions, which in of sensation, but has its own ap Facts You Did Not for making them available to all CLOCKS MADE FROM
cases are far more of a paratus, its own nerves, and pro- handicap to trade than duties,bably its own receptors. Pain, it
who need them,
Slowing Down. however high. If the highly would seem from this anding, may Electrically Protectionist nations were
controlled by the A great portion of our machinery to be looked upon not as an excessive ignition switch, a new lock has been and our facilities stand idle, while take this opportunity of giving a manifestation of one of the five invented for automobile gas tank millions of able-bodied and intel few concessions to the trader, senses, for example, the sense of belief in the success of the Econ-touch, but as a sixth sense. If this [caps.
》ligent men and women, in dire need, omic Conference would be streng-conclusion be justified the idea of
are clamouring for the opportunity thened. As Mr. Cordell Hull protection is greatly enlarged, and
Durable automobile tyres have to work.
Our power to operate the economic
London. the American. Secretary of State, a new conception of pain is made been made in Russia from rubber has stated, the leading nations possible. It is evident that interest obtained from plants native to that machine which we have created is
Tortoiseshell clocks made from have to show a disposition in such a conception will not be con
challenged.
milk are among the objects, ex- support an international profined to doctors or physiologists, but
We are presented with a multitude hibited by the Plastic Materials gramme of recovery.
That im-will extend to every one who has A new gas range is equipped with of views as to how we may again Exhibition in London. plies & readiness to lower trade devoted thought to the mysterious a porcelain top that can be alid over.
Other unbelieveable" inven barriers of all kinds in the com-character of this affiction. For the burners to convert it into a mon interest, to which purely na- what Professor, Waterston seems to kitchen table,
Some hold to the theory that the tions are: tional and local interests must be claiming is that pain is no
periodic slowing down of the Crockery made of disinfect- machine Is one of its inherent ants,
country.
set luta - motion that economic machine.ka
be subordinated. Mr. Hull sees affiction in the true meaning of that By studying various bird calls a peculiarities, a peculiarity which we "Woodwork made of high ex- that if each delegation comes to word, but a danger signal of ex-German naturalist has learned to most grin about and bear, because plosives and moth balls, London, hoping to gain much and quisitely sensitive character. Indeed, tell the approximate tiine in the if we attempt to tamper with it we
Wheels made of cotton, and give liftle or nothing, interna-ff the idea of a sixth sense be early morning hours. tional trade is not likely to pro-justified, pain is more even than a
shall cause even worse trouble, False teeth made, of wood pulp. According to this theory, as I see Gear wheels for buses, by this fit from the imposing assemblage. danger signal. It is a part of the Exerting a pull of 100 tons ait, if we grin and bear long enough process, are manufactured from Britain, for her part, have shown necessary equipment of the body portable hydraulic press has been the economic machine will eventual cotton instead of metal. Lideo- her readiness, in the trade agree- exerting perhape unsuspected effects invented for removing automobile ly begin to pick up speed and in the leum can be made from the same ments already made, to reduce of a beneficial character, How far wheels.
her relatively modest tariff in re-auch deductions from Professor Be
course of an indefinite number of material in six hours, instead of years will again attain the maximum (the usual six weeks. turn for similar concessions. Mr. Waterston's study are permissible Of English invention is a tennis number of revolutions ignifying Boats, especially racing hulls. Hull declares that the United is perhaps a matter of argument, racket with detachable handle, en-what we have been wont to miscal can be made of this material States, whose tariff is now all and nothing is to be gained by abling it to be packed in a suit prosperity-but which, alas, is but which is said to be lighter, and bat prohibitive in most classes of forcing conclusions. But of the case.
alast ostentatious twirl of the cheaper than wood. goods, is prepared to reconsider scientific Importance of his "work
economic machine before it again It is now possible to erect a any of its trade policies that there can be no doubt. It stands as Made in stick form, a stainless succumbs to that mysterions impulse house with rubber floors, roof, seem unfair. He cannot speak evidence of the wisdom which sent lubricant has been invented for to slow down again
wall panels, window-frames, and for Congress, always the Protec the late Sir James Mackenzie back automobile door locks and hinges. tionist stronghold; but it is fair to the Beld of clinical medicine, and
to remember that Mr. Roosevelt which urged him to establish at Bt Motorbuses have been
has reportedly denounced the Andrews the Institute which bears in Germany that are driven by gar present tariff as absurdly exces, his name and at which a part of generated aboard the
|this study of pain was carried out.:- Iwood;
This attitude toward our economic tiles, according to Mr. B. D. Por hine requires not only greater ritt, director of the Besearch but greater faith in Immut Association of British rubber conómic law and Jess faith in manufacturers, who recently des ility of man control what cribed new uses of rubber-Ben- "created than 1, for onejolaya, ter
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