Show 04 NEWS THIS al WEEK by LEMUEL F PARTON EW YORK this summers ses N 11 sion of the institute of pacific relations will have many new factors and policies to consider as new power formu worlds World i fEye eye las and equations now turned are being drawn pacific the philippines on have changed their mind about cutting their united states towline japan and germany make a joint survey of a 50 mile low lying canal route across the upper neck of siam which will bring japan four days nearer australia and perhaps five days nearer india En glands singapore naval base what it used to be australla australia announces a big new rearmament program lan ian mackenzie canadas handsome and versatile defense minister breaks the news that canada will rely on the united states fleet beet voicing reasonable assumption rather than nite commitments and paul V mcnutt commissioner of the philippines says say we should carry liberty and peace to the far east mr mackenzie a vancouver lawyer is one of canadas most famous scholars who gaelic ace writes fluently and to li canadas publishes articles top scholar in i gaelic in his native scotland he was the most illustrious prize scholar cholar of his generation virtually monopolizing all the medals and garlands of the university of edinburgh for attainment in the classics he later won a carnegie research fellowship gathering more honors in his work on old irish manuscripts he later attended the royal academy at dublin wrote songs and stories in the ancient celtic language and picked up a law degree as a sort of afterthought he went to vancouver in 1914 returned for the war and romped through grades to the rank of captain fighting in all the major engagements he kept his stride in his later success in law and politics in vancouver becoming national defense minister in 1935 he is regarded as canadas most eligible bachelor he says ays his favorite recreation is study JOSEPH A LYONS australian prime minister who announces a rearmament program of approximately has no such gift of tongues a and n d rearmament reached eminence fever hits by a longer and australia harder road he rose to power in the labor movement and in 1931 like the late ramsay macdonald broke with his party and entered a coalition government his shift to the right brought him under vigorous assault but he was reelected by a large majority last october he Is sixty years old gray and nd tousle haired the father of 11 children and walks with a limp as the result of a railroad accident 13 years ago he began his working career as a country school teacher in tasmania In arlia insularity and home rule I 1 marked his attitude a few years ago now he recommends as a commonwealth slogan keep in tune with england everywhere the little nations are calling wait for baby TAKING raking L arms against this sea of troubles is the countess alain debons de pierrefeu Pierre feu formerly elsa eisa tudor of the boston social register w under impressive T world wona tour lour patronage which of youth it Is includes faculty peace move members of leading universities scholars echo lars diplomats and sociologists the she organizes a world youth tour with a fervor comparable to that of peter the hermit leading the childrens crusade she is recruiting young persons from all nations including germany italy and russia on a world tour to flux animosities and foster good will and understanding world peace through world trade Is their slogan rear admiral richard E byrd is among those who give five warm indorsement endorsement indor to the plan headquarters for the tour are in new york tork the french husband of the countess was killed in the world war since then she has been vigorously active in social movements in europe chicago boston and new york for nearly four years she has been traveling around the world recruiting support for her youth organization among diplomats economists and business men 0 consolidated news new rea feature tures service |