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Show THE BULLETIN IN HUGE BUILI)1NG AT NEW YORK FAIR Incorporated has lent to itatt nd beauty which the New Yoik: World Fir . the fullOW i I. u l,...inn iMiirnnunll j. ciuuuriai governors ana, mrougnt cipioinuiic ing text devoted to. . . . The Sovereign States of the Federal t'nlon and prosperity of George Washington, in declaring that the public felicity of the sovereign the cooperation and firm union the unceasing America depend upon American States, divined the future. The prosperity and the greatness of these United States have arisen from the free and unimpeded circulation of ideas and products in the world's greatest consumer market. and opportunity to announce The Fair gives to each State the appropriate setting colorto the world its unique and indispensable contribution to America's rich and Governthe in of Hall Imposing a States, Fair The civiliiation. contemplates ful ment group and flanking the structure which the Fair looks to the United Stales to States, and the Territories. Those build, to house the exhibits of the forty-eigto their exhibits In the wishing to participate more extensively will, in addition Hall of States, either erect their own buildings or obtain space to' display their of the exhibit zones. products and attractions in one or more 1939 1 m . ht The State of New York has naturally taken the leadership In the participation s of the Federal of the sovereign Union. Its total appropriations for Fair purposes may exceed $5,600,000; und the New York State World's Fair Commis sion, appointed by the Governor, has been active (or some time. Other Stales already are beginning to express enthusiastic Interest in participating more extensively than at previous world's fairs. The many visitors will find a fresh cause for pride and enthusiasm in the revealing exhibits of their respective States. But beyond this, the exhibits will enable the States to make a persuasive presentation to all visitors of what they have to offer to the consumer and t the tourist. (YV. P. A. Mimical cent, from pg. 1) as colol.it. Thin old concerto written at the beginning of the eighBeales teenth century, was recently brought to light by 8am Franko. Tills work of transparent beauty was given after extensive rehearsing during the past month, by Mr. Beales ami his orchestra, and presented the group of musicians at their best. The program was as follows: Overture, "Italians In Algeria" Rossini. Concerto for Violin and Strings, Q Minor, Vivaldi, Mr. Beales. La Fiancee d'Abydos, Bart he. The Vain Suit, Brahms, Mrs. Sadlelr. Symphony "Italian," Mendelson Andante con moto, Con moto mode ra to. Solvejg's Song, Grieg. Voices of Spring, Strauaa, Mrs. Sadlelr. Music fron 'Lohengrin," Wagner. We had a turn-oWe plan to start A list of week. who tlicy will play ed next week. So their fellows and time. of 40 men. ut our series next the teams and will be publishlet's all get In have a good CLASSES AT PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNOUNCED Mrs. Sterling's classes at the public library for the coining week are as follows: Friday, February 2Cth building and verse writing for profit 2 to 4 p. m. Friday, 7:30 to 10 p. ra. of English construction and vocabulary study. Saturday, 2 to 4 p. m., the words we use, and practice In short story writing. LIBRARY NOTES Here's some news! The Children' Room at Sprague Library is apon soring a Treasure Hunt for boys and girls who are old enough to have done considerable reading. It begins Saturday, February 27, and means a lot of fun for those who enter, with a prize for the one who Is successful in finding the most "treasure." in There's "burled treasure" books, didn't you know? Drop into the Library one of these fine days and learn the details. The Library Is also pleased to be able to Inform Its patrons abdut the new "fiction loan' shelf of best sellers that has been added to aid our ambition to give you the best possible service. These books go out for the period of one week with a charge of ten cents a week, and tho" at present there are only a limited number on the shelf, we hope to add to it from time to time. Watch for "Gone With the Wind." "Yang and Yin," "White Banners," and other cur rently popular books on the Fiction Loan Shelf. -- Bowling News a a Well, Well, you Sugarites what fine spirit you have, here it Is week gone by since I asked for Scout Organizations Hold Banquet The Scout organizations of the Third Presbyterian Church held their annual father's and son's banquet last Saturday night at 0:30. The organizations of the church Include Cub Pack 8, Scout Troop 38, Sea Scout Troop 238 and Explorer Troop S3S. The fathers of the boys belong to a club under the name of the 888 Club. After everyone bad eaten all they could a program was put on by the various boys and organizations. A book, "Elbert Hub bard's Philosophy, was presented to Mr. Emll Nyman for his services to the four organizations besides his outside activities. The mothers of the boys and also other women serv ed and cooked the dinner which was attended by approximately ISO peoTlie banquet was the biggest ple. and best ever held by the Scout Organizations of that church. The following morning the Scout Organizations held their Scout SunAn informal program was day. put on by the boys of the different organizations. The newly formed Explorer Troop was represented for the first time at an annual Scout The Sea Scouts led the Sunday. with their troop of well singing boys. practiced new members of Sugarhouso to Clean the sides where the toot join our League and not a single has collected in a firesoul has signified his intention place with a weak mixture of salt that ho would like to join this lea- and vinegar. gue and have some fun. What kind of people have we out in this meFingernail Polish tropolis, it Is the people In Sugar-housfor Waitress Out what they do, Intend to do. Oklahoma City. The correct etc., tliat will put this part of the town over. just doesn't transport If you want to put waitress delectable foods to customers this section on the map, have trade and wear red fingernail polish come out here, make money, make at the same time, according to new friends, then you will have John O'Meara, Chicago's instructo make people "Up Town," tor of table service ctiquet. "Polish is impossible and sickconscious. If we ran do he said to table service ening," 1Mb then we will all benefit, they artists. "The t::pert must be w will bargains out in good taste, and red finhere, and you will sell It to them gernail:! definitely u;e as objecbo all in all everyona will be IiKp-tionable as black ones." wood-burnin- g e, w-t- nt-tir- cd u-.- t)ll BIG ADVANCE MADE IN TRANSPORTATION Anything From Lump to Slack One Sack to A Carload 1140 East St-'s- Statu, at the New York Fair, a Brigade Might Pass in Review Greatly increased cruising speeds, longer ranges, the ability to operate at heights of 20,000 feet and more, and the untrustworthiness of radio bearings in time of war demand something more than "dead reckon- ern highway were constructed leading from Moscow toward the borders of Poland; in Germany there were additions to the country's network of high speed roads; in England the highways system was improved by the construction of bypass roads leading around villages; and in various parts of the United States thousands of miles of new and improved highways were built. Canals and Tunnels. "While work progressed in vari ous parts of the world on important canal construction projects, few such engineering works came to completion in 1936. In Germany the ca thort but important nal was put into use, improving water communication between Hamburg and Berlin. Near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, was celebrated in April, the opening of the last link in the Atlantic Intracostal waterway between the Delaware river and Miami. "The situation in tunnel excavation paralleled that in canal building. In Japan, Switzerland, England and the United States tunnels of great economic importance were in progress, but not ready for use. "Outside the transportation field, one of the most important engineering events of the year was the start of electric power generation at Boulder Dam, across the Colorado river, which was completed during the previous year. The flow of energy to Los Angeles was begun September 11. "Dams reaching completion in 1936 included the Norris Dam of the Tennessee Valley project; Chambon Dam. a power project, on the river in the French Alps; Al bury Dam, for water supply, at the junction of the Murray and Mit- rivers in New South Wales, Australia; Owyhee Dam, an irrigation project, in Oregon; and Montgomery Dam, to aid navigation, at tochentsr, Pennsylvania, at the jnction cf the Beaver and Ohio ing," officials believe. Hence the need for development of navigation by the stars, which has led to production of a satisfactory form of bubble sextant and to the devising of simple methods of making the required mathematical calculations. Jjonjbine blanes are fitted with fhcTnutdmatic pilot, whien "Simplifies astronomical navigation because it insures that, whether the horizon may be visible or not, the aircraft may be maintained in flight on a level keel. 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KING COAL - mail-carryi- Non-Militar- South -- of red-lett- er lighter-than-a- -- m mire nlJsr m?mon ;T hiding th way through the air. the henry huason bridge over Spuyten Duyvil creek at the northwestern corner of Manhattan island. "In Russia many miles of mod- Utrtmber Washington, D. C Nineteen thirty-- avers. was a year for actransportation developments TOURISTS FLOCK TO cording to the National Geographic ACADIAN COUNTRY society which issued a bulletin reviewing the engineering accomplishments in various parts of the world New Highway Cpens Up Ro during the past twelve months. "The year saw the first conquest mantic Settlement. of the Pacific ocean by huge passenand ger airplanes; New Iberia, La. With the recent the establishment of regular pasof the Old Spanish Trail conversion service by senger into a modern highway across lower ships across the Atlantic, with the Louisiana, the Acadian country, in passage cut to less than 62 hours; the south central section of the state, and a passenger trip completely which long has been hidden from around the world by commercial carriers in little more than eighteen the outside world, is becoming a and a half days," says the bulletin. magnet to motor tourists from all "The huge Queen Mary was put sections of the United States, as into transatlantic service during well as Canada, according to Ed ward A. McIIhenny, president of 1936, and in August established a the Evangeline Scenic association, new crossing record for steamships "The Acadian country, which ex of four days, seven hours, and twelve minutes. Traffic across the tends over most of the Vermilion St. Mary, St. Martin and Iberia busy English channel was facilitated by the establishment of the first parishes of Louisiana, provides an train ferry, which solved the ter- entirely new picture to motor tour minal problems for such craft at ists, as it is different from any other section on the continent, Mr, Dover by the construction of an artificial basin with its water level McIIhenny said. "The tourists find a land little changed in 150 years, controllable by mighty pumps. The inhabitants are, for the most Highway. part, descendants of the Acadians who were exiled from Nova Scotia The most important by the British in 1765, and whose highway of the year was that exfrom to the Texas border traditions, customs and language tending Mexico City, which was opened forhave been maintained throughout the intervening two centuries. Many 1, of after mally July completion several costly bridges spanning of the,native women in the Acadian tropical rivers. Premier military towns of New Iberia, Franklin highway completed in 1936 was the Jeanerette, Abbeville and St. Vladivostok-Khabarovs- k still use spinning wheels road extending for 400 miles north and and handlooms to make clothes for south from Russia's great port near their families. the northeastern corner of Korea, "At St. Martinville, the scene qf to Khabarovsk, on the Amur river, one of Americans most romantic love near the northeastern corner of stories, immortalized by Longfellow Manchukuo. are 'Evangeline's Oak' and the tomb "Still more valuable to Russia is of Evangeline, the chief shrines of e the great new military the Acadians, on the famed Bayou railway the 'BAM' which extends Teche. to Komsomolsk on the Amur, 125 "It is the purpose of the Evange miles north of Khabarovsk, and on line Scenic association, which is for an additional 100 miles to a new composed of citizens and civic port on the narrow northern end of groups in the four parishes, to pre the Sea of Japan, opposite Sakhalin. serve not only the natural beauty of this picturesque region, as well "Outstanding transportation structures of the United States dur- as the old landmarks and buildings ing 1936 are two of the greatest but also to perpetuate the customs and language of the 'Cajuns,' as the bridges ever built. The bridge in New York City, opened Acadians are colloquially Known, July 11, spans Hell Gate, Little Hell Gate, the Harlem river, and Bronx Plane Bombing Crews May Kill, and connects Manhattan, the The total Bronx, and Queens. Navigate by Stars Soon London. The new bombers now length of bridges, viaducts, approaches and special highways is being built for Britain's expanding 17 miles. air force may be flown by crews "The 'Bay Bridge connecting San trained m the use of astronomica Francisco and Oakland across San to n.nvjeation as well as in ths Francisco bay was put into use November 12. It has an over-a- ll miles and includes a length of 1,400-focantilever section, the longest ever constructed. "Among bridges completed in 1933 nearer home were the Mark Twain Memorial bridge across the Mississippi at Hannibal, Missouri, and spans over the Missouri river nt Washington, Missouri, and over t' p Kore river, Massachusetts, near Weymouth. 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