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The New York Times from New York, New York • Page 8

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Ccnyentlsn cf a "Run! in About Four Year. universal tckgue Htar Recemmendatlon That a Commltte CampaJjrt for" Its Adoption. TORONTO. Xe, A raoera wea place a file te4ar mil si a. fraction la thra year eJeren month sx4 nineteen days.

Tt winner on of 168 turtle Ut4 aad ttiraaJ Vooa br Frofeor A. A- PtirM of tba Hirer si tr Tha record was ajineBC4 todXT At t32 annual CTOTCDtioO Of th Ajcttean AastrfUtloa for tna Advance. ment of ok: which tb scientist mad Um report, report Je Mt forth that tb entrant, le a five months period. as tmtn Olatanea af 11 yards. Tha rae ran on th cwsjnpy hot of Lake Meniota, Wisconsin.

wsr Professor Paaree bu computed tbat there are from fiva to twenty-fir turtle 19 tm. CompeUr.s- wi'Ji the tome for popa-1 ialrel a rare specimen vf an Ark er- ef UJj exhibited to th br Professor fed ward Prince. Canadian Coninlwlaiur of Klhrtes. equipped for thi era af advanced, thourat thi shark, for Professor Pri deduced from tna construction et I'm bead thai it possessed a double brain. irtop Leant la a tnfrtur of an of tli substance formed in th ecil of the iirtng plant, which behave like Lk Jeilr of in houaea-lfe.

fc that liver may be or dissolved repeatedly, but whlcj whan coold or eoneeutrat--5," al4 Dr. D. T. MatDouiCkl. Director af Cfca Department of Botanical.

Research of the earnest Institution of Wahtne tan. In an addreea or the chemloal and botanVaJ section of to essocLa-tirm U' afternoon. Tr. MacOouaaJ, who ha for many I 1 I. -t tf P' irr.ce.

trn'r: liiir ar, i front I. In acirn-t't cf attemUlRjf MitJfy a a tlrtiiAiM ut-((, anl to tra ail eu of It kcUua tv aiacia or enclef. In fortr of mtter It ptnl out Uiat all of whtrii mar be formed in tn ril ehlcn rnr tke tfi llfl.lai form of a rl UveTltably are tn-crporte-l In tr.e lU1fi mm. r.d thu albumins, tauci. vP" tn fattjr rotr.txwnl knoa a liptn ar wotm tU5r In minute Icrlniok atranrf to firTO tn rr htntn erol-lkll protoplaam.

iiibiUiirn do not dlMo; In o-- another, a doe ait in wt-T. but each It WeoL.tr. a If fibre ar.3 thread of rotten aad fcsn were mite I and held tohr by but. ooura. in trnd not nor than a tM-thoundth of th 1 fcf tifea Ulbl atrand.

It that cnetnlcal tif orrnatlon Uk placa whlcb eonUtut tn phyelcai ba of life- While itatUttrUn were eoTnpatlnr that approilmateljr word had teen iokw dctrmr tn firw-daTrCOOTen-ton of tb tMOdiUoa. the Jtl todar ptced jr.to the oation of wnal lansuaa; man uao. The aaodatTn wm artod Ihr apecUI emnmltte hd br Btrtton, Director of th United 8tt Bureau of Standard, to come out in favor of iDtomatlonal a 3t ilia rr Unruar." to mppiement the natir American Aalatic, aUiropeaa ad.Polneln tongue. Another report recommended tho pointmnt of a eentrai committee to adoption, of a unlTermJ iancoa. It wa auraeated that tb teak be eplit tap.

eo tht tlio A rnerlcan phylfl eodetr infant tudr tlv problem of produclnr tandard aoand wave -t ahiklhlit while tha American rhiloiosical Sodetr mlfht grapple with was tha romButation of tha aaaoclation' verbal Tbta waa how tho million-word wa ranched: Number of nddra and paper dell re red. 1.000; averac length ofpaper. avAA Jl4wrw K.mttr-Am a minute total number of word. 7.ri0. grand total.

1 ,000.000 Profeeaor a me Playfalr Ke Mar rich of the Unlverettr of Toronto wa elected President of the association, which will hold It 1923 convention In Boston. Pro-feeaor Charie P. Beekr -of Columbia reoion -ad section, and 'Dr. gimon Flexner of the Rockefeller Insti- member of tha Executive Committee. i.

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i RayStonriardB jrwate' meetings -First 'fid the Pedce Nevotiattons. -4 I Written frorri the carefully guarded records of Woodrow 1 brought in the famous Steel Box ana ine ueorge yvasningiou iTuuKe Illustrated vith facsimiles of secret documents hitherto seen by the headsV of Governments I and: a few confidential' advisers. I .6 PRi3IliiIiI 'ILSOH pointed out thos5 3 tatoe formed the, material which Gcrj eay iad worJced on and u8od apralnst the world. Tho principal oworo were entitled to ceo that thorn irag jno risk of a.ropfctition of this. argument fhich the principal ocxbarrassing was if- 1 they wer asked whether they Pot or 8 taifjht Tlnd tended to Urpose a limitation of ariacnonta on thomselyes Tfce reply would be, "Yes, tho Council of tho.

of aationa; is pro3ent a plan" To this the representatives 6f the Snail States would reply Are you bound to accept it" and the principal Powers would hav to repl ai 3 An extract from the secret minutes of the Big Four. Wilson forecasts attitude of small nations on disarmament! Subjects Early KfSip8K 3P SiSS Disarmamen the Small Nations employment of bavaze I roop II Beginning Tomorrow Woodrow Wilson's A merica ys A ttitude on pisarma- f-''- French and British Points of View Question of Naval Disarmament Submarines arid tn (5ai( Continuing Eveiy Sunday. UntU Com ir.ui flssis Newsdealers cannot return imsold copi Nevv -York Times, -so their i srly limited strictly to the demand. To get Ray 'Stannard Baker's story, which is of monumental historic value ana at the sanie time of unfailing human I interest, it necessary lo oker advocel For those who are outside of New York City the subscription rates by mail aire: Sunday, one year, $4 six I r. months, $25 Dai3y and SundavnpvMr 'six months.

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