Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1929, Page 44

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44 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929. T The project over which the con-|by the bill respecting the Canadian | fishing would be materially reduced | interesting archeological specimens, | the origin of the Eskimo race has been Moving Away | NOVEL POWER SCHEME |ummn is raging largely dwarfs by ' Dexter P, Cooper Co. It is a measure |both within the bay ,and across to|even of America, hidden in the sandy |a matter of uncertainty. Some scien- . DEBATED IN CANADA | Somperison the arrogance of King | bropocing an extension of time for a|Nova Seota and down the Maine coast | nitistetes of tne anci Here in | tists would ally them with the Asiatic: x hold that Punkwun is a peach, the Canute’s legendary order to the tide ProPosing an extension of Wme Jor &) =0, sides of the anclent Aztecs. Here In | yhile others would credit them to th town upon the beach, with every —_— |to roll back and respect his person. |charter granted by Parliament in 1926 ‘SCIENT'STS PLAN STUDY | Canada. in the Yukon and Northwest | Canadian Indian family. Science no' est 1nsnnx charm; bm youngsters_look ; ic Ti It is proposed by means of dams and | It has declaredly been found impossible Territories, are relics of a prehistoric | believes that it can settle this point. 7 Do and siy, “It's far from being | Earnessing of Atlantic Tide 'Water | re tvoirs constructed at the NArrow |to commence work within the time | ‘unhzavlnn which will shortly yleld to| In recognition of the interest whi | bright and gay. it is a false alarm. A Depends on Outcome of | exits of Passemaquoddy Bay to exact | limit stipulated in the original chn;-‘ OF CANADIAN DEPOSITS |the excavations of scientists of inter- |is focussing itself upon the area, t solemn hush this burg enshrouds, we | {2 toli of 700,000 horse power of elec- | ter. owing to the failure of the fe | national repute. B et & e that 't | Tong_for cities where the ds’ ar Battle in Commons. | trical energy from nature's familiar | eral goverment to approve plans which | Communications have been received | relics of ancient North American ci —_— | moving, day and_night; where some- i but_mysterious phenomenon. | were filed last August. | Traces of Ancient PMN-’ May | by the government from such eminent 'lization which remain there shail ’ 5 T e aaing on. from twillght | OTTAWA, June 5 (Special) —| If the scheme is approved it will be| ~Objection to the bill was presented | X ; = Phdics 8¢ the Rockefeller Foundation, | preserved to science. 100 Players of City to Pre-| il the break of dawn. and streets are | Wherther ke province of New Bruns- | the only tide water power development | largely by residents of the district con- | Determine Origin of | displaying the highest interest on S e e L Punkiown there is a | wick will boast the most novel power in North America and the second in| cerned. reinforced by the largest Cana- | Eeksio RkGe | Canada’s Eskimo culture, now believed sent Show in Sylvan fittle crime, save when men feed a bogus | scheme in the world, namely, the har- | the world. The other one is a small dian fishing interests of the Canam;ml . - R i & v Ancient Strictures: S In Sy | dime o & dot machine: there ate 10 | nessing of Atlantic tide waters, de- development in Holland. which em.}Atlantic. ~Connor Brothers. claiming | OTTAWA, Ontario (Speciall —Not | Sire IS being expresscd o carry out eX- | The oldest stone buildings in | Rangs. o Tacketers, no traffic in syn- | pends upon the outcome of the' vig- | plovs a different engineering principle | o be the largest produces of sardines | Gl Special) —Not | 108 0 b e Farch work during the com. | Thv oldest SORe leeatly unc world are twi s y the atmosphere is clean. In | orous battle which for two days now from the one intended in New Bruns- in the world, claimed that not only all the best bones are buried ou may ramble home and | has engaged the private bills committee = wick would the sardine and pillock fishing | Valley of the Kings or of the House of Commons | The whole proposal is represented |be wiped out, but that the herring |of Ur or the Chaldees ing_scason. The initial project proposed is one of cred close to the Shep Pyramid, Ca e all the greatest ethnological interest. Hitherto = They were built in 44 B.C. Theater June 20. Thetic beer: Punktown none will smite you on the dome, to | vob vou of your wad:; we do not keep chosen from all important | our shotguns cocked. and we may leave n the city and | our doors unlocked when we would walk | s W esent Al ad. 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