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Should Women dread the approach of a perfectly natural event?
NATURE
"ATURE never intended you to suffer unduly. Why is it then that so many thousands of women experience such pain and weakness."
Simply because there is a shortage of vital minerals in the body.
That is the reply, supported by the best medical opinton. Calcium is the vital food of every body cell, and any shortage hinders the correct performance of all bodily functions, particularly those of women.
The use of Kalzana, the mineral food, for a few weeks provides the whole system with the indispensabe minerals needed to establish that care-free, vigorous health that Nature Intended
you to enjoy.
But it must be Kalzana, as only in this scientific form (a combination of sodium. lactate and calcium-lactate) will the mineral salts be taken up and retained by your body. Lose your dread-re-establish the functions. on a normal basis by starting a course of Kalzana to-day.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935.
AMERICAN SILVER
POLICY
Treasury Secretary Explains
Washington, June 13. Mr. Henry-Morgenthau, Secre tary of the Treasury, in a letter to Benator Patrick McCarran of Nevada. Senate leader of the Silver Bloc, has explained that the acquired 4.214.970.000 Treasury uunces of silver in the ten months 265,000,000 ending May 31, or ounces more than the entire world production for that period...
Mr. Morgenthau says the Agures. are surely sufficient answer to the rumours that the United States has abandoned its silver purchase programme,
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Replying to the question as co what was the cause of the recent decline in silver prices, and whe- ther the Treasury had sold any 'silver. Mr. Morgenthau declared:..
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was a result of normal operations of legitimate market forces. rather think it is to be attributed of special in- to manipulation
terests...
"The disappearance of this un- healthy condition and induence has been a wholesome develop ment," he added.
OBSTACLES TO
PEACE
Italy and Abyssinia
(Special Air Mail Service).
London, May 29,
1 shall be agreeably surprisell erally appreciated is evidenced by if there is not war between Italy the fact that no inquiry concern-
and Abyssinio during the present ing the Fund's operations has come year," said Dr. G. Gooch, the discussing ob- historian, when to the Treasury from any memetacles to peace at & conference of ber of Congress or other Govern- the National Union of. Women ment oficial. Only those primar Teachers At the Imperial lu!
South
Kensington, Saturday. If there is war be tween these two." he continued, 1 hope and believe it will be localised, but you never know.
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Mussolini is a grêat man with a great brain, a strong will, and a boundless belief in his capacity.
"VIGOROUS STEPS" TO
BUILD UP THE R.A.F.
Details Of Entry, Training, And Pay
(Special Air Mail. Service),
Of
Londen, May 25. Plans for the recruitment men for the Royal Air Force were made pubilc to-day in the follow- ing statement by the Air Minis-
try:
interested to speculation institute, silver would seriously question the wisdom of this policy," the Secre- tary of the Treasury asserted.
Mr. Morgenthau stated that the
Consequent on the decision of Treasury had acquired during the
his Majesty's Government rapidly ren months ending May 31, totals
to expand the RAF, it is neces- ot 283,000,000 ounces of silver by He is, I believe, determined" to sary to take the most vigorous direct purchase delivery of which conquer Abyssinia, and if not, insteps to provide the large body of nad already been made, 25,647,000 | deed, annex the whole country, at skilled plots and tradesmen re- ounces of newly mined aliver and any rate to establish something quired. 11,850,000 ounces under the na-ike Italian control over that sole tionalisation ördér,
remnant of independence in Afri At a meeting of the Senste Silvernia is to get what he wants in
Mussolini's policy in Abyss Bloc to-day a resolution was pass-Abyssinia, whatever it may be. by ed appointing a Committee of Five. threat or, if this fails, to thrust,
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"I did not believe that the sud-headed by Senator McCarran, to forward and make a job of it, and den abnormal rise of silver to 81 call on Mr. Morgenthau reasonably thus get the whole thing over so cents in the later part of April romptly and ascertain from him a to be ready for trouble in the intentions of the Treasury, and | Europe," which I happen to know details of its policy, for carrying he expecta. out the spirit of the Silver Pur
ABYSSINIA'S RESISTANCE chase Act.-
Dr. Gooch warned his hearers of Reuter.
the possibility of Abyssinia's put- ting up a stronger resistance than Mussolini expected, thus compell
ng him send more troops to Abyssinia than he had bargained the for. This might result in Nazis in Germany taking advant- nge of Mussolini's back being turn." l to join with the Nazis in Aus- tria to bring off the coup which they nearly brought off last year. Dr. Gooch declared that the two upreme obstacles to peace at the Koment were Japanese Imperi- alism in the Far East, and Ger- nan dissatisfaction in the heart of Europe. As far as I can see the peace of Europe now rests in
TREASURY POLICY
Mr. Morgenthau's letter did not disclose what. If any, part of the Stabilisation Fund had been used for making silver purchases.
"I believe you will agree with ate upon reflection that since the purpose of the operations of the Stabilisation Fund is a matter of American policy and primarily has to do with international ex-
change relations rather than domestic monetary matters, dis- cussion of the Fund's operation would not be in the public interest. "This has been the fixed policy of the Treasury since the Fund was established.
KIDNAPPERS ARRESTED
Weyerhaeuser Case Suspects
Washington, June 13. ̈
Of the $200,000 ransom paid for the hands of one single cun--Hit Jer. Germany wanted more ter the release of little, George Weyer-ritory, and made no secret of this.
haeuser, son of the millionaire
If the victorious countries were Tacoma, timber operator, $118.000 willing to give back to her some of has already been recovered, it was the territory which she lost in announced here to-day
1919, and which she longed for, then there was the possibility of getting Germany back into the collective system.
All the money paid to the kid- That it is. gen-nappers agents was marked.
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The money so far recovered in- rludes $90.000 found burled in a Canyon near Balt Lake City early to-day as a result of a contesston by Herman Waley! notorious gang-
ster,
JAPAN-RUSSIA-GERMANÝ
TRAINING AS MATES
While under training they w receive pay at the rate of 3a. Bd. a-day in addition to accommoda- tion.
In addition to these men, who are skilled fitters in clvii uie, men of superior intelligence will be considered on application to the R.A.F. recruiting depot, for ac- ceptance for training na mates. fight mechanics or fight riggers." preference for selection being given to those with mechanical
These steps will include: 1.-The entry for training of large experience..
numbers of personnel.
2-The re-entry of personnel who
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have passed to the reserve or left the service.
The retention in the service of the personnel due to go out in the next two years.
THE MEN REQUIRED,
The total entries that will be required in the present and the next succeeding year are approxi- mately:
Pilots 2500.
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Those accepted, who must be over 18 and under 32 years of age. will be enlisted for six years' ser- vice on the active list and will pass through a short course of elementary training as mates.
The best of these wil go on to a longer course to qualify either as flight mechanic or" filzht rigger. Rates of pay in this section will vary from 2s, while training. to 5 a day.
In addition to the normal" entry " of boys, about 400 more every three months will be required* Tradesmen and unskilled men from secondary schools to train -20,000.
Of these approximately
be required before
win
1938.
as armourers: wireless operators or half
photographers. The entry age in April. this class is from over 17 to 32
years.
These entries are far in excess of any the Air Force has had to provide for in the past and the whole-hearted co-operation of the country" will be required.
AIRCRAFT HANDS
They will enlist for six years with pay varying from 25.. while training, to 5s. a day.
In addition, also, large numbers of unskilled men over 18 and un- der 28 will be accepted as aircraft
A large proportion of the pilots
од short required will be entered as officers service commissions. Young men of good personality hands. and good education (not lower than school certificate standard) and of over 173 but under 25 years of age are invited to apply in the Air Ministry writing to (5.7.E), Adastral House, Kingsway, W.C.
Accepted candidates will be appointed for four years service on the active list followed by six years' service in the reserve. An opportunity may later be given to them to Extend the active list period of their service.
Turning to the possibility of. PAY AND GRATUITIES war in the Far East, Dr. Gooch said that there was no possible limitation to the advance of Japan right into Mongolia and her be coming, even more than she was to- It is believed that the second of day, the master of North China. the kidnappers' leaders, Mahan the If this happened Japan might |Blacksmith, probably has the ba- then τπιε into conflict with fance of the ransom money, or Russia, and one great danger of else has hidden It, for by now be a Russo Japanese war was that it must know that to be found with might provide the signal for an it in his possession would mean explosion in Europe. With Russia certain conviction. As it is he is concentrating her attention on the seriously implicated in the crime Far East there was the possibility by the confession of Waley and of Germany in turn seizing more Waley's wife, Margaret.-
territory for herself with the con sent of Poland, Houser.
CHARGES PREPARED
They will receive pay and allowances in cash or kind equiva- lent to £325 on entry and in creasing to £380 after a year's service, and will be entitled on passing to the reserve at the end
of
their active list service to gratuity at the rate of £100 for
first year. each year of such service after the
Increased numbers will also be required of aliman pilots. These pilots have hitherto been provided solely from among serving air
Professor Olive Wheeler, psycho logist, said that if they had bratal discipline in the schools they were Washington, June 11. making for war, because the ento- Mr. Edgar Hoover, in charge of tions of the child were being the special police dealing with the orientated toward brutality.. Dis eradication of the gangster cipline in the schools had to be men, in the main from those who menace, has announced that the through love and regard for the have entered the service as air- suspects in the Weyerhaeuser value of human individuals, and craft apprentices. kidnapping case will be charged not through fear and hatred.
One "delegats deplored the possi under the Lindbergh Kidnapping hility that teachers might soon be Act. The suspects are Herman asked to teach children, not about Waley and his wife Margaret, and the League of Nations, but how to William Mahon, the Blacksmith use gas masks and how to avoid
being killed.
Reuter.
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
To Retire From The Fight Game
New York, May 29. William F. Carey, former head
FROM SECONDARY SCHOOLS
source will be supplemented to the During the next two years this
direct degree necessary by the entry of young men of secondary school education.
To secure an adequate body of experienced tradesmen who have passed to the reserve or been dis- charged a provision for a further service of four years for this branch of men has been made. and it is hoped will be taken ad- vantage of. Re-enlistment will be limited to men under the age of 42. but exceptions will be made of men specially required.
Re-enlisted pensioners will, dur- ing their service, be specially allowed to continue to draw their pensions in addition to full pay..
This ends the statement issued by the Air Ministry.
It was made clear to-day that a special effort will be required to obtain the necessary men
Previous training is not always essential, men with some mechani-
such as cal experience. hands, are acceptable.
BOY ENTRANTS
garage
It will be necessary to increase the number of aircraft appren- tices and boy entrants from the present figure of 1020 and 360 boyз by about 50 per cent.
Oyer and above aerodromes en- visaged in the existing expension scheme 31 "aerodromes will have to be established.
Pending their completion the fullest use is to be made, not only of service, but civil aerodromes........
Temporary hangars, workshops and accommodation will have to De constructed.
The method of application, are
The aerodromes will have to be umit, and period of service will be chosen in positions in accordance the same as those given above with a strategic plan. for short service officer dates.
candi-,
They will receive pay and allow ances in cash or kind equivalent
to £200 at the outset and increas-
ing to £270 per annum on quali atfying as pilots, and will be entitled on passing to the reserve at the
anteeing A Summ estimated $100,000 for a season's rental, plus
of Madison Square Garden, has a share in any profits above a end of their active list service to
figure yet to be agreed upon. ABSOLUTE MONOPOLY
a gratuity at the rate of 225 for, each year of such service after the first year..
In the new scheme of expan- -sion under-ground hangars have been considered, but. apart from their heavy cost, it is considered that dispersion is a better means of protection than overhead cover.
Fuel and explosives, will.. how- ever, be stored underground where. suitable.
taken over the Presidency of the new Twentieth Century Sporting
As the expansion of the air- Club, founded recently by Mike
craft Industry · has been under Jacobs, theatre ticket broker and If the Garden's lease is arrang
consideration for some time it is the earliest and passibly theed, carrying with it control of the
MAINTENANCE, MEN -
believed that the existing capa- closest associate of the late Tex Garden's outdoor prens on Long An entry of about 1300 men a city of this industry can supply Rickard,
Island, the Twentieth Century quarter (in addition to the normal immediate needs without the "While Mr. Carey was formally Club will boast an absolute mono- entry of aircraft apprentices) is adoption of special reorganisation becoming President at a little poly on, both indoor and outdoor required for duties in connection measures. gathering in the Club's modest boxing in New York. The club with the maintenance of aircraft. In any case, the Air Ministry is offices off Broadway, reliable quar- has five year leases on both the As many as possible of these in consultation with the aircraft ters reported that the board of Yankee Stadium and the Polo should be men with a basic train-industry with a view to a speed- directors of Madison Square Gar-Grounds, respectively the homeing in fitting in civil life.
up of production, the Industry
den had secretly decided to give | playing grounds of the New York Men so qualined and under 42 having a free hand up boxing. and would rent the Yankees Baseball club of the years of age are invited to apply Between next October and next Eighth Avenue "House That Tex American League, and the New in writing or in person to the March are new fiying training Built" to the highest bidder this York Giants Club of the National R.A.F. recruiting depot, Victory schools are expected to come into autumn,
League.
The highest bidder will probably be Mr. Carey and the Twentieth Century: Sporting Club,
House, Kingsway, W.C.
operation, in addition to the five
If accepted after trade besta already existing. they will be enlisted for six years' service on the active list and will be entitled, in addition to free accommodation, clothing, and rations, to pay at the rate of, 38. Bd., 45, 3d. or 58. 8. a day, accord-
Carey and Jacobs are Interest- Ing-gures in the astic world, but there are others who are also in It is believed that the Garden teresting connected with the new will announce its retirement from club. Among them is Walter Bt. the boxing field immediately after Denis, formerly, publicity manager the Baer-Braddock world title for Madison Square Garden who bout.
is now handling the publicity for ing to the degree of qualification The Twentieth Century Club the Twentieth Century, and so they show on passing out of the will probably take over boxing in Gold, once manager of Jack Kid” initial period of about one year's the Garden next winter, guar-
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training.
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