l - J Z C L „ y ; ■ >> ** * / ' .•"••v- •. . ri ‘ ‘ . — ? . . . . . . ............ ' ♦ ;■ '• ’ 41 **'• ,. jr..« ;?i, ,- w « h ...' -‘25ZZ. « ■' f, , • • ’ f i *’ » » 5 V • • ' • ? • . -, • ' rL ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE THREE a * This is Ashland» to Find ‘ Place To What It Wants To Eat Sunday BRITAIN HELD TOGETHER BY AIRSHIP LINES LONDON, Nov. IS— (Ü. P.)^— Britain’s hopes for linking to­ gether her far-flung posts ,of Em ­ pire by means of air routes, as voiced by Sir Samuel IlOare, Air Minister, are bq|ng discussed today throughout, England. '“I want to. see air communi­ cation between every capital' In the Empire” * declared the Air Minister. “ I want to aee the journey from Australia reduced from six weeks to two weeks, and the Journey to India reduced to 100 hours. ‘‘W e have been flying only twenty-one years, and I am sure that within another twenty-one years the llnking-up o f the Em­ pire w ill have been achieved. The longer the journey the greater the advantage of flying. ‘‘As long as our main flights are between London and Paris, or London and Brussels, the full value of flying to the trade and intercourse of the country can never be realised. We must fly greater distances. The British Empire has more to gain than any other nation tn the world from long distance air com m unication.” The first practical step in this direction which he had set him ­ self to accomplish, said Dr. Samuel was the developm ent of the airplane route to India. "We have got one section c/t that route already working in the m ilitary all between Egypt and Bagdad. I want to see that become a regular w eekly mall service between Egypt and In­ dia. • Later when the two 'giant airships of 5,000,000 cubic feet gas capacity have'been completed and are in operation, I hope to see them take over the carrying of malls and passengers directly from London to Karachi. India. Their construction is about to be started and they should be completed in two years time. “My belief is that If these tw o new ships are successful, as w e expect them to be, we shall In the course of time see commer­ cial lines developed over the whole empira.” Salem— Two Egyptian officers here to study Oregon highway system. Albany— E Stornbcrg opens saddle factory, removed • from Texas, to employ 20 men. rkef Basket • » a BOYS GOUTS BARKED - AS TO MILITARISTIC I . . ! IJ^'’ « BUENOS XIRB8, Nov. 13— (U. P .) — The Boy Scouf move­ ment has been characterized In Argentina as' a harmful Influence ,on (be younger generation be­ cause of its militarist!» ten­ dencies. V T his opinion was formally qx- pressed by a ap6£lar committee o ( the N ational Council of Edu­ cation here when recommending that the National ' Association of Argentine Boy Scouts be de­ nied the right to organize troops In the Public Schools of Buenos Airhs. “The Boy Scouts whfoh are organised In th is country pre­ sent a m ilitary character which is not In accordance with the fundamental principles of our pedagogical ideals,” said the com m ittee’s report. HARVARD HAS FALLEN FROM GRID HEIGHT By HENRY, L. FARRELL (United Press Sports Editor) NEW YORK, Nov. 13— 4 Thnraday, Nor m il it IS, IM S De Qrof, Dbactor Proves the quality and economy o f Calumet« Proves its greater leavening strength. Bakings are more tempting and fully raised. Cdu/WCT THE WORLD'S ODEA7 BAKING JSQWi » a im >V, iff X ■USB!