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i) v@uvt"n w\ b T PR o i‘{;m‘;w-‘mk'— ,‘.l,‘ ’x"i '. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1928, W-— Beauty Rewards Brave' Deeds FAVORS ANALYZING ™RON MINES PREPARE WORKERS AND JOBS florthwestem University Presi- dent Makes Suggestion I, April 17 (Dy Asso Busin Evanston elated Press) stabilization will come just much through standardizing methods of analyzing jobs, and the men and who want johs, as through controiling out put, stabilizing dollar or ¢ financlal or economic cording to Walter Dill dent of Northwestern university Scott says this in a chapter I'sychologien! Iactor in Stabiliz in a new book cdited by Lionel Ldie, entitled ““The Stabilization Busines: Use Carctul dudgment, his chapte Scott to the lii cmployeos women the lated methods, Scott, prest ation' In iy closely judgment ot analysis of jobs t “there, systematic today speak of cupational tion in Ame had able upa desc ¥ most of our wyoeating Progident been almost no what we past 1y seems 1o have ittempt to m ob analys ription N years ago ygan any service- iption of its arge preparing lescrip- rions industrial orga rome oh: are form of cupation “These criptions state the sEnry pre- Timinary nece or ent sidered motio describe, thing pertaining d most diffi seription is a definite tvy i most likely to suc statement s most likely to oh Facentive must en the in Charge, ) he in each plan persont *Ther an executive i o 1 raining men anthor- 2 jobs to meet He must e to fit ity and the retain and he the skille and he must has important officer it is to ocational gnid- of company his tasi e most e who ent of i employees Letterment try cannot be ot prin- mditio ool strongly hints that gener of condition tained ciple is CHINESE WANT OPIUM TRAFFIC RESTRICTED ion Sug- ur golden rule red to. Head of Custom= Admin gests Legalizing Trade to Con- trol It gostion the 1t Peking, by Sir Chinese « China leg | jum t +in der to control a pro- test by § for many years Peking, who r “re- trograde.” His London, ¢ Apri or- minister in a propo itish comment, cabled from bolief that Chi- be pressed the public opinion would enough to ot would stigmatize an opium-ridden race nese the « or expound his vie authorized publication of ment that, fter opium prohibition and repression, backed by the full weightsof imperial author China in obliged to take the retrograde step of legaliz ing the opium traflic China again v he idly increasing ing out of the retrace her steps did not advoc poses of only practic and final he t nation: just as a 50 years of 1853 wi 80 believes, forced by rap- grow- to hat he for pur- tHo ing iration illieit He added but ac called a Jrancis' adoption the a tion. ociation is opposed NEW TELESCOPE 8t. Albans, England, of the most wonderful in the world is nearing comnletion here for shipment to the Nil tory, Russia. It weighs about tons, the inside diamet 45 feot the refracting telescope to photogra phy s 32 inches, and the will be fitted to o revolving turret of stoe FOR RUSSIA April 17.—On¢ telescope saie observa nine 108, whaole FOX’S NEXT MON. “THE TOWN THAT FORGOT GOD” Palace Starting Sunday Night For Four Days R | was & s and and | ; FIGHT T0 PROTECT MINNESOTA FOREST Opposition to Ely-Buyck nghway‘ Comes From Animal Lovers FOR VERY BUSY SUMMER Rig Demand Por Tron Products Vix- pected By Mining Companies in Lake District Minn,, April 17-The Oliver : Iron Mining company, ore producing | subsidiary of the United States Steel | corporation and owner and operater of | Dututh, Minn, Aprll 17,--A fight 10 per cent of the ore properties in that has now reached nation-wide the Lake Superior distriet, the world's proportions Is being waged over the greatest ore beds, will open no new [proposed Ely-Buyek highway through mines in 1 according to an an-[the Superior National forest, the advo- nouncement by John 15, Melean, gen- cates of the highway contending that eral mannger. It would penetrate a heavily wooded AlL ot fts forces will be centered on yegion which is now inaccessible to leveloping the previously established |forest fire guards, while its opponents properties to meet what is expeeted to [ claim it would lay the forests open w smart demand for the iron min- [to greater liability to fire from the eral, Mr, Melean said, numerous motorists who are now un- While no definite word v able to traverse the forest. | from the varlous distric The Superior National forest, one| wouncement of the of the few remaining stretches of vir- | ) m of production for the gin woods in the United States, is lo- . MeLean declared that e Ollver's | cated between Lake Superior and the | foree of appro: ely 11,0001 Canadian boundary In extreme north- working full shifts this|eastern Minnesota, It comprises 1, ght it probable that | 240,000 acres and one-fifth of the area might be consists of lakes and connecting t part of the|waters, forming what has become | known as the greatest canoeing coun- iry in the United States. The forest is coincident with and overlapped by |the Superior state game refuge and is adjacent to the Ontario provincial park and the Ontario game refuge, w game sanctuary of 1,900,000 acres, At the instigation of the city of Ely, | Minn,, which stands at the gateway to the forests, the St. Louis county board last year appropriated $160,000 for Lie paved highways, but the bulk of the allotment was contingent upon an allowance of $50,000 py the federal| government, through the forestry| service, The opposition to the highway has received endorsements from organiza- tions in almost every state in the Union. They claim they are opposed not only because the fire hazard would be increased by motorists, but that the herds of big game now pro- tected by the game refuge would be/ exposed to unscrupulous tourists, They believe if they can get the govern- Duluth, valle | pend- actual season, bl tire en would be 1 or more men during the busic rutors in the dis ctivity in advanca opening of the shipping season month Mesaba the neat The oldest in the the Oliver's company moved 15,95 its 23 mines, which wa 6.08 per cent of the total production for the Mesaba last year. In 1921 the ( ipproximately shipped from this re The Mesaba's 94 mine fueed 2 394 tons of ipproximate 40,000,000 tons haul- | the district in 1922, This| inerease for the Mesaba of 71 nt over the preceding year. S AID PRO April 17 (By -I'rofessors in the at Washington evsity who have expertenced dif- the largest and | district, is the center of properties, The Oliver 426 tons from 70 per fent ed from ISSORS the Asso- PIeT st clated School of Bernice Berwin, Berkeley, C Harold (“Brick") Muller, below, fam star. Both will be graduated in May. Louis, Press) Medicine ous University of California football Ity in remembering the names of have been provided “i!r ficu L ment to withhold ita allotment, the pign for building the highway will be| R 10 BE FED ON VITAMINES There hu oW ds i ] may peer at the sl\r:v!(‘ Phere care hub fow roads’ In' /th ts of studer plevity the identify ny boy within a few jSuperior National forest, and fl\rw-.‘ e have heen established by forest pa- e eyl trolmen who have cut trails into the nere "'l different sections to organize fire | Experiment In the Near East Will nm jtighting stations. | ' Sr'\'f*m meetings are expected 1o be To:-Beihg S Ghlidrea oo lield in April by the forest service and | (o ST it is sald that Secretary of Agriculture ty in Heart of Africa Proves| . jaco i attend one of i To Natives, Says Report | Jjames Oliver Curwood, the author; April 17.—-An electric | Paul l; r'u i c!*rmrmkm of the Am-| 1 Yan seen established in the | €rican Institute of park executives and Lt _\”,:m('h:\l,.:(;rl,,.’,,g”,‘,, the American Park society, and Wil [Shortly in the Near Iast relief or- announcement made at the head- |H. Dilg, president of the Izaac Wal-|phanage here. ers of the United Christian Mis- |ton lLeague of America, have taken| A thousand subnormal children, here . |an active interest in discouraging the suffering from hardships encountere mission maintain- | building of the highway Im the exodus from tolia, will be socicty at Bolenge, 1,000} selected for supplementary feeding ! {he interior, where the Congo| DORs have been banned as drnng.xt'\\llll vitamines in order to demon- s the equator. 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