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18 Views Back Home RY MINOTT SAUNDERS NEA Service Writer.) April 5 — Criticism ma ut, but compli always pleasing. As in friendships, th also true of an | Amcriean living abroad who hears om representatives of a people h made he believes is air than the criticism <o often heard over here. | Madame Boas de Jouvenel, a very | accomplished Jrench woman and i ardent worker for better Franco- American relations, has returned from a threc-months' visit to the | United States to tell hier own people 1t they are mistaken when they | Lelieve that Americans think mn_\i | of money. She did not find it so. | | “Americans really think I n most other which more own country | somewhat last fo for Lolds, fu- | sary for the is pub- tion. “I have always helicved the man who flew to th and across the Atlantic matter how hazardons may be, it end and s would we 1 been pionecrs i \ launched out into the Spectacular 1 progress by stim that increase the oty aviation, Byrd finds. and grip ping the public imaginat they dlso foster the consciousness” of the people. he development splora- '] tion may soon be combined with | ] 14 high speed flying, and he is of t} opinion that a speed of 500 miles Byrd Declares They Are Pioneer i A the next ten years in this country, smps in A“a[]ofl he predicts, that machines of this New York, April 5 (® — Com- | S of thelr tix id P 0 mander Richard I Byrd believes | o G S 5 lighten a constructive end in view,” but he | o\ ThOE Al decries such flights when made e 7 5 colored light beacons, hould ulti- aeronautical undertakings that arve | ..o ) 5 s mately, he says, conguer fog, “this true pionecring pointing “,v”,,“nc ipathy.” 1 do not belir | i hour is in sight. type Will be sold for less than $400 thoroughly in spectacular airplane | The near future, Byrd fore £ 3 plan huffer surface purely for the sake of notoriety.” to safc flight rth Pole | ment subs i 11936 a passenger plane with four or ! five engines housed in the wing out of air resistance. It is conceivable, A"E 'Nv ' ”ABLE he says, that high altitude The art of gliding without sines will have advanced so far in and “our young prople who now 3 20 boating on the lake will spend flights provided they are will see the development of devices | watter proper preparation and with |10 reduce landing speed and for in landing t indicator In his book “Skyward,” just pub- | o o whiel h a eter « u wr lished, Byrd defo SenRational | oy L almetin fand. amber | 1t the “great boon ture of aviation,” hat nol I(Vh‘(l\fl!"‘” all: that help it 1 better s affirms, capital govern- Knowls and i Wi lual husi O these e red es arc available the ) A 0TS of the automobile wil | tid: hakel Sy XG50 duplicated in the coming Much of it by the airplane.’ “Money—L s i Money s like : } Jouvenel inferred that have much love do met prize it as | highly as those who have none. She said ghe fomd a very rieh Ameri [but demied that Americans commercial company,” e | money “will have the best modern v .. hly trained fliers and ; careful and competent | sufficient landing fields | route or multi-cngined | there sufficient idequate night hight- ing of fields; cfficient meteorological perfect radio communici- tion between ficld and pl radio beacon to dircet the pla nits | ‘CD'H’\I‘ The book plans for Antaretica. | “We anticipate Zain,” he writes, our meteorolog application o money rist comme l'amour.” hat « or aviation of et 1o % those who factor Ly suhje accider that hav ion tion thought of as i0-hour reliabl engine is at hand. Ile foresces by nmanty This Americ sometim about 'm .+ rvefreshing observation for who live abroad. They s hecome tired of hearing oney-mad Americans | from paragrapher editorial writ- crs, cartoonists and tourists who 1wever manage to bet beyond the sub- way district of New York. Mme. de Jouvenel explained that she went for a visit of eight days also outlines Ryrd's|@nd remained three months because s proposed expedition to| She Was so kiadly treated and be- | cause life in America so fascinated no immediate | her. She said she was going back “unless it is from | fOF her own pleasure and in the in- Investigation, no | terests of friendly propaganda work. “I was amused at the speed and discoveries to x o | commerce For my South|efficiency in American industry, | | “American life is stimu- Polar trip our justifiable inceptive [ $he said. |19 that we shall 2add to man's store | !ating. I think, though, that Amcr- of knowledga in the abstract if only | ican women work too much and try three months. by gazing upon and photographing | to do too much, But for American 7 tried other remedies but they \" portion of the 4,000,000 squarc | men, particularly at work, 1 have did not do any good. I read an miles of Antarctic territory as yet|the greatest admiration. In their advertisement for Cuticura Soapand unsesn by human eye.” | great factories they have more than rchased some and { anywhere else a se of teamplay 1 was bealed. . | in their work, and a love of work Heien Conen,| | Ruth Elder Gets Gold | 5, Worc's sake. | They have a col- rvard §t., Concord, N. H. Medal of City of Paris | lccthity of ctiort. They are metho- ew York, April § (P—Ruth | dical, determined, energetic. They Cuticura Soap, Ointmentand Tal- ) cum promote and maintain skin der, whose attempted transatlantic |are creating a new kKind of civil- ization.” purity, skin comfort and skin health flight last snmmer ended when her often when all else fails, plane was forced down at sea n the Azores, ted the gold Soap 25c. Ot 't 26 and Bhe. e M e o g e medal of the mechanic | inspections | along the planes until landing ficlds serviee [TGHY_PIMPLES Affected Face, Ashamed To Go Out, Lost Sleep. — *‘I was really ashamed to go out. ide on account of pimples which fected my face. They were large and red and scaled over, They itched 90 badly that I used to scratch them, and some nights I could not sleep. The trouble lasted about our . e e Then came the threadbare ques- 1 tion of probibition. No European at a luncheon in her honor given by | traveler returning from America is the Advertising club of New York. | allowed to escape without comment = The medal was awarded last Novem- | on prohibition in the States. Mme. her. | de Jouvenel sald: sm[ I.EGS HEA[EI] | "“The prosontation was made by| “Prohibition of spirits was good | Nicolas Notovitch, president of the [ —they are poison., But I think the Entarged veins, | Palais de France, in the absence of | Americans went too far. I don't while you wo [ the IFrench consul general who sailed | think they should have prohibited France. wine—wl most of the greatest [How to Tieal ‘\“”1“ fov 1601 Green men of France have come from our wing countries. 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He was on tour, but she was happy In being able to visit with “Lindy's” mother, Of all the men she met ' in America, from President Coolidge on down, she said she was most at ease with Mayor Jimmy Walker of New York. “Americans are always g0 punc- tual," she said, “and Mayor Walker had such a delightful reputation of »eing always late for appointments that I was sure he would not mind it 1 was late.” OF MYSTERY IN RUSSIA Reports Insued and Denied That He Has Been Wounded By An Assassin. London, April 5 (M—Leon Trotz- Ky, once mighty leader of the army but of late months an exile farthest reaches of Soviet Russia, again has become a f . of mystery with rumors from var us parts of Europe and denial from Moscow that e has been wounded n assassin. Today comes a r {port that he and his wife are in Latvia. 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