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RADIO ILLEGAL IN CENTRAL EUROPE Liceniag Neossary Beorp I .stnllatlon; Stations Use Proceeds — New York, Feb, 27.~~The United Statey leads the world in radio de- rulopr'nmnt but-Europe, though still hampered by governmental restric- tlons, is beginning to “tune in,” ae- . cording to E. A, Brofos, European manager of the International West. crn Electric company, who recent- ly returned to this country, “England is the only country which compares with the United States,” Mr. Brofos said, “Germany, with 13 stations, is progressing rap- idly. Czecho-slovakia sees the radio as a means of establishing Prague as one of the outstanding musical and cultural centers of the world, The plan ig to broadcast the na- tional opera. Other countries aré also considering muslcal programs to knit thes national &pirit and to advance culture,” Intsallation of recelving sets is still ilegal throughout continental Europe generally, but”outlaw listen- ing is being practiced on a wide scale, Mr. Brofos continued. The freedom with ~ which the govern- mental regulations are being ig- nored, he said, indicated. a trend of policy which forecasts acceptance of broadcasting on a systematic plan, “Licensing of owners of receiving sets, and diversion of part of the proceeds to the broadcasting com- ‘panies, is an almost universal char- acteristic of the expansion. Ger- BRITISH PRERS BEGIN COMPETING WITH WOMEN Sewing And Other Needlework Has ' Become Favorite Pasttime Ot Noblemen, London, Feb. 27.~—Sewing and, other needlework has become one of the favorite pastime of some of the best-known British peers, The Earl of Listowel, one of the famous wild game hunters of Eng- land, has entered for a gold thimble prize which is to be one of the fea~ tures of a needlework competition arranged by the Friends of the Poor cn May 6 at Norfolk House, St. James' Square, loaned for the oce casion by the Duchess of Norfolk, Among other competitors in the contest will be Lord and Lady Gain- ford and Lord Carmichael who is considered by experts as an ‘ex- quisite needleman,” much of his lelsure being spent on Florentine work, but who recently started petit point, Tord Gafmford is an expert in needlework on canvas, which he often does on the train between London and his country home. Lady Gainford, not to be outdone by her husband in the way of stichery, cop- fes elaborate museum pieces, and will contribute one of these to be 0ld at the exhibition for charity, § There are 200 competitors in the contest for the gold thimble, among them several other men, and many prominent women including Lady Violet Crawley, Lady Xatharine Tambton, Lady Algernon Gordon- Lenno , Lady Hylton and Lady Ethal Brabourne. | many has under - consideration a plan for renting recelving sets at a low price. Spain makes it profit- able for the broadeasting companies by allowing publicity. “Expected interference hetween broadcasting stations in the several countries is said to have heen one of the rcasons for government rg- strictions of radio. Italy has df- fected a combination of groups which has recgived the concession for the entire country, It is under- stood that Spain will follow !hh procedure, ; “England’s system centers nlnml the British Broadcasting company, which operates 17 stations. A li- cense fee paid to the government by 800,000 people is partly diverted to the company. Holland has seven concerns, but no regular programs are as yet sent out, I'rance has five stations, three of which are oper- | ated by the govegpment with a 1i- | cense fee for receivers. | “Norway installed one of the first | broad ting stations on the conti- nent and is considered among the | leaders. Sweden, with one station cted and two in prospect, has plans for a comprehensive system of inter-linked stations. Switzer- | land and Ireland each have one | ion, Imt no organized broad- casting. The first station in Turkey | began operation February 1. gary, Aust Denmark and the Baltic states have just begun to awaken to (he possibilities of broad- casting.” | Minnesota Legislature Debates Fate of Bears | St. Paul Feb. 27.—The mischiev-.{ ous black bear has become so an- | noying to settlers, tourists, campers, 1 villagers and others in Minnesota's vast forest lands that he has been made the object of proposed legisla- | tion, A bill introduced in the Minne- sota lcgislature would appropria mouey ‘“for the relief of individ for injuries suitered to their sons and propertics by reasons attacks from bears.” Under the protection of a state law the bears, according to game wardens, have rapidly increased and | these offi liken their number to | Minnesota’s famous 10,000 lakes. | I'lour, vegetahles, jams, fruit and other delicacies brought into the woods for human consumption nf{n[ the greatest temptations to the bea family, game wardens say. Last | summer the wild barry erop was ex- | ceptionally poor in Minnesota and the hungry bears frequently pried | the screens or doors from frail sum- mer cabins to help themselves, pei of | Getting Skinnier Every Day Something Must Be Done and Done Darn Quick, Too Tens of thousands of thin, run- | down men—yes, and wonen {00— are getting discouraged—are giving up all hope of ever being able to take on flesh and look healthy and strong. All such people can stop worrying and start to smile right now for Mec- Coy's Cod Liver Oils - Tablets, which any druggist will tell, you all about, is put- ting flesh on hosts of skinny folks every day. One woman, tired, weak and discourag- ed, put on 16 pounds in five weeks and feels fine. We all know that Cod Liver \ Oil is full of flesh producing vitam- ines, but many people can’t take it because of its horrible smell and fishy taste, and because it often up- scts the stomach. McCoy’s Cod Liver Ofl Tablets | are as easy to take as candy, and if any thin person don't gain at least. 5 pounds in 30 days your drug- gist will give you your money back | “and only 60 cents a box. Ask Dickinson Drug Company or any live pharmacist anywhere. | “Gat McCoy’s, the original and | genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet™ Hun- | PLANTO0 ORGANIZE RESIDENTIAL CLUB Rmericans fo Have Goll Course| in London London, Feb, 27.~An American country and residential club may be organized in London in the near fu- ture, One of the historic tracts ncar London where Henry VIII used to hunt has been suggested as the site, and as there le plenty of space for golf, Americans interested in the deal rather look wupon this place with favor, It has been proposed by the prime movers in the idea to take over all the buildings as they stand, this in- cluding a splendid Georgian man- slon known as Addington Park, one of the show places of this section. The site of the proposed club is near | Croydon, the large airdrome from which London planes arrive and de- | 'Lose Your Fat, part for the Continent, and until a few years ago was the country scat of the Archbishops of Canterbury, The hunting lodge of Henry VIIL stood near where the mansion is lo- cated. Originally this site was grant- ed by William the Conqueror to his cook on the peculiar condition that lie and his successors should present at royal coronations a certain mess of pottage In an earthenware pot. Exporter to Experiinent With Zebras in England London, Feb. 27.—Zcbrasg the wilds of Rhodesia are soon to from | of several off the vast Britlsh and Seottish estates, where they will be allowed nearly as much freedom as in their native haunts, Twenty-two sebras ,arrived in London recently for G. B, Chapman, an animal im- porter, who will have charge of the experiment of ralsing ' the little striped beasts in this climate, Beveral pair will be assigned to the rounds surrounding Chilham | Castle at Kent, owned by Edmunl | Davis, while others will be to H. Whitley's Grimley Park, Palgnton, Devon, and eight or ten others to be added to the anithal cullm-llunnl 1 Beattock Park. 1l BERLIN BIRTHRATE LOWER. Berlin, Web, 27, -~ The lerlin birthrate has been declining rapid- ly, according to statistics for the years 1921, 1922 and 1923, Children born in 1921 numbered 53,901; in 1922, 45,685, and in 1023, 88,924, No figures for "1924.are yet avail- able. Greater Berlin now counts a population of 4,013,000, | | Paint keeps plaster from harden- i ing. | Keep Your Health: Superfluous flesh s not healthy. Nelther fa it healthy to dlet or ex t00 ' much. 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