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Show '" " j : '. ' - THE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM. UTAH rtuCt; ULC.ior u m&uuments oi Varfare MM Ml m ll " 61 kvV UXJ I'mf; kV"5 In the nun shop of the Wnshington navy yard they are making letter boxes for the Post OlHce department out ol fiiscurded shell cuses and other ordnance material. v Pilotless Army the (men, nnd the ower pneumaiU" I us the inuscles." True in Bumpy Weather. In actual work, the announcement wild. IiuniJretU of autonmtlc tukeolfa and a number of automatic flights of ninety miles and more have been made. This "pilot 'Is capable of being mount-ed In any type airplane and in bumpy weather, will hold a plane much s;eadier than a human pilot and will curry it in an absolutely true course regardless of fog or adverse weather renditions.' In the tests Just concluded the ma-chine used whs one of the small type, having a span of only twenty feet, a sixty horse power motor! capable of currying '2'yO pounds. Equipped With Automatic Con- -' trol Device It Is More Depend- -' able Than Human Pilot. HOST EFFECTIVE IS BOMEiNG Army Air Service Declares Results of Experiments Constitute "Most Important Post-Wa- r Development. Washington, D. CThe pilotless Briny airplane, equipped with an auto-matic control device said to be more Accurate and dependable than any Ituman pilot, bn been developed to u point where it has made successfUi flights of more than ninety tulles, it . jwaa announced by the truiy air serv-ice. The announcement leclured the re-sult! produced utter ', long series of experimenta constiMied the "most post-wa- r 5eveIopment of the fnany novel idea of 'new engines of ar. Experlmuits had shown it pos-- : Bible, it was said, to shoot bomb laden planes, without pilots, at tar-gets on or off the ground with as-- Minding 'accuracy. Ovoscope for Brains. Of the sivnnatlc pilots being ex- - perimented 1th." the statement con-tinued, "that widen has proven most successful to dale ecu be described as using a gyroacop for Its brains and bellows or pneumatics, similar to those used In player pianos, for Its muscles. "The ability of a buianced rotating teass, moving on frlctionless bearings to maintau Its position In space, so long as it Is not acted upon by out-Bid- e forces, Is called a gyroscopic force. i This force Is mude use of in the sta " bilizing and directing of the airplane ' Bn a" true coiirse. Two separate and distinct gyroscope units are used for this purpose. The function of one Is to direct the lateral and longitudinal variations In flight and the other to maintain direction. "These gyroscopes are electrically driven from a generator geared to the ' airplane engine and run continuously during the flight The sense of direc-tion, whether It be vertical, horizontal, or fore 0 aft Is taken from Its re-spective nnlt afld transmitted by means of leaknge ports In the pneumatic sys-tem, which In turn control relay valves delivering a suction to the power pueu- - , , niutlcs. ',:.-- ' "These relay valves nnd tubes con trolling this supply of power corre-spond to the nerves of the human body. The power pneumutics are di-rectly connected to the control sur-faces of the airplane and the engine vacuum Is sustained by a pump gear driven from the nirplane engine." "There." the statement added, "we have the three functions of the pilot; the gyroscopes functioning as the train, the reluy' valves and tubes as Clerk Had Nose for Cash, Postal Inspectors Say Post office inspectors, in hrlng-In- g 'liiirK8 of tampering with the mulls. '.against Kdmund F. Ddiini'lly. clerk .In the oilice hi Mntichwtcr, H., wild lon-nell- y was able to smell money' in envelopes. They describe how, with each of two test let-ter he tore a small opening In the edge of the envelop, put the sill to hit! nose, sniffed, and took bills out. tween the two lounti'tes. fie has come here, he fiityr .t enlarge ."he financial between Russia and Sweden. ll considers Sweden one of the safest countries for the deposit of money, owing to Its independent -- sitlon nnd Its welt-ordere- d conditions The HussIaB-- State bunk, deetaret. Mr. Scheinimin. has acquired Sfl.OOO,-(K-gold rubles (ifli.MO.OOO), and tlm end of the present year wlU Hid to the total figure. RUSS TO BANK IN SVEDEH Soviet Government Attempts to Estab-lish Guaranteed Bank Con-nections. Stockholm. A new Russian effort to establish closer financial and com-mercial relations with Sweden Is seen In the arrival In Stockholm of Aron Schelnman. head of the Russian State bank. Mr. Schelnman has declared the bank which he heads may place Its foreign assets nnd clearing funds In Swedish banlis, providing a safeguard-ing agreement can be arranged be-- Father ar.d Son Marry Slste.s. Schenecfmly, N. Y. Father und pon became brotherin-la- and sisters as-sumed the relation of mother find daughter-in-la- here the other duj when Herbert A. Daveniort, forty-thre- e years ,nf age, married ltebe'ca (Iraham,. thirty-fiv- e years of age, and Anson Davenport, nineteen years of age, took Helen (Jraham. twenfy-on- o years of age, as bis bride. The son, s vlnor, was required to gain from hi fu.her permission to marry. MAKES RIOTERS WEEP AtJ fcif.i.nirmi iM " Before you start a riot, examine the above photograph. Cnpt. L. M. Mo Bride Is showing the new tear gas gun with which Washington police will be equipped for riot squad duty. The gun lias two cylinders nnd a noz-zle. Compressed air In one cylluder draws tear gas from the other nnd throws a stream through the mwfcl. The st renin breaks up Into a fine mist, and if It ever reaches you, you are ' going to cry nnd cry hard, no matter how stony' your heart may be. Th gun weighs seven pounds. Biggest X-R- ay Apparatus in World Garfield liosp'tnl, Wnshington, D. C, has Installed the largest X-Il- ap-paratus In the world for the treat ment of cancer. This machine Is so designed that It I unnecessary for the patient, attendants and operator to he protected A Jacket of. lead, one-ha- lf .Inch thick, lines the cylinder, effectually preventing the escape of the rays. 'A six-Inc- aperture In the bottom permits the rays to play upon the parts of the body selected for treatment The equipment de-livers 'JOO.OOO volts, which Is 100 per cent greater thuu has been produced In America by any other tw li apparatus. To Make Man Boss of Home . Daring Emancipators Seek to Charter Society for Regihat-- " ing the Household. BUS IT ON MASCULINE BASIS Promulgates BUI of Rights for Hus-bands and Declares for Divers and Sundry Reforms Regulates Visits of Wife's Relations. New York. If they never do another thing In their lives, the naiues of Ed-ward Bonus of 424 East Eighty-fourt- h street, William It. Ferguson of 83 West Seventy-sevent- h street, and Hugh J. Connelly of the Knickerbocker building are likely to be remembered not only In the matter of his own life, but also the undisputed boss as to the conduct and habits of his wife, even to the determination of the question whether the wife should have her hair bobbed and also how loug or short her skirts should be. "Brothers Under the 8kln." The three men, heretofore unknown to fume, have organized what they call the "Association of Brothers Dnder the Skin," The association filed an appli-cation with Justice Marsh of the Su-preme court for a certificate of Incor-poration. The tr'o, who said their headquarters wereat- - 1 537 Third nvi-nu-also filed a Ust of the association objects, ns follows: . , .,4 "To establish, maintain nnd operate the household primarily as a masculine Institution. "To protect the husband from the forever as among the foremost emanci- performance of anv nnd all household pators of the married man. Messrs. Ferguson, Bonus and Connelly have collaborated In the promulgation of a bill of rights for married men that seeks to revolutionize the oldest s of household management by making the husband the Judge aud Jury duties, such as sweeping, marketing, cooking, washing dishes nnd nursing the kitchen or furnace Ilrcs, "To prevent any purchases by the wife, whether for rash or credit, ex-cept after consultation with the hus-band and with his "imsent. "To' prevent the entrance Into the home nf mothers-ln-ln- and all rela-tives on the wife's side, except upon written permit signed by on officer of the nssoclntlon, which permit shall not he Issued for use on Saturday Sundays or holidays. Bars Delicatessen Meals. "To prevent the delivery into th home of nil 'delicatessen meals' nnd to compel the sen ing of iegulnr food, home cooked. --To prevent any reference, however much Justified, by the wife to any pn-t- f faults or deficiencies if the hnsbnnd. To establish the right of the bus band to absent himself from the home for a specified number of evenings each month to attend business, lodge an! club meetings, nnd to establish h! right to return therefrom itt any rea-sonable hour to be fixed solely by himself. "To develop 'cave mnn' methods fo the better discipline of Jealous, nag-ging or unreasonable wives. "To estiibllsh the exclusive r!;rnt of husband t determine the brevity of the bail; lu.lr and the th f ! wife's skirts. "To compel tbr wife to nlmre In the troubles ns well n the pleasures of married life, and t" establish the fact that the wife's place Is nt home and that her duty Is to to matte the heme happy." Lois of Oil Wells in Burmese Field I 1 : 1 j- - - Kv ft fh's is Burma, but wlicri- arc the s 1ci:k" and the 'neater, sweeter umldcn"? It is a view of the Burmese oil fields, where the wells are so close together that the workmen interfere with one nnother. According to John I'itik. a former I:ivtn ) man. who Is manager fur ;he British oil com-pHn- y controlling tllee wtMs. the number :f wells to the acre on lids Odd Is from 75 to Wtf). . POLES HONOR PERSHING V " H'v rf "V Nl ;- -' .; ' .'...' ( j A t t I i'.."t''"'- 5 tA vi - .t nj f ft . I" . " ' I , t ' i 4 " cc' f"'. j feu riiV fv.ifri rutra .giOifcrtiijiii Gen. John J. 1 ershitig being dev orated w'th the Polish "Vlrtutl mill, turl" and "Polonln restltuta," nwardeii lilm by the Polish government for seniles during the World war. The presentations were made by Ir. Wro blewskl, tin; new minltiter to this coun-try fiom Poland. Glider Raynham Making a Record , - --w - . : Z W ' , 1 ' 1 j . "'.'.v ..-- , . 'nv'l 1 ' t, -- "a' - W'l l E. P. Raynhuiu In his llundasyde monoplane Is iMie seen making a record glide of 1 hour 63 minutes, while A. Fokker, the Dutch expert, films the per-- - fonnance. This was ut the meet In l'nglnnd retvntly. DISCOVERS SECRET OF LONG LIFE; "Scientist Finds Fountain of Youth in White Corpuscles. Dr. Carrel C escribes Work of White Blood Cotpuccito, Which Expert- - menU Had Shown, St.mulated Growth of New Tissue. Mew Voi l;-.- Ils( oety of the tlHiic-IrAhVw- Z act'.vilies of Hie white hu.od c.itl'i.sd.'s, believed by siie.Mist., to p,nt the way tf il.e Indefinite of liUinaa wie i.ut'.i.fd bvl'!-- . Ab-".- .'i:;ri "I" ,llt' B"'' r'''' I in an addiv.-- s before, the ' KMb-na- i Academy of .sciences. p.-to- t.arrer Malements were nei'ntl-t- s In tal' en hy "i.tny ,l,is umlieiice to ln.lic.ue thai llu' m-- nf ,'ocg. vlty might be f.'imd . thrnti.'h IV .ibu'overy ! .1 means of ef thexe -- or-f. iltu.fi.'.M'A, ''" ncthHy lc' '"' "' ""lk "f A the leucocytes, or w hite blood corpus-- ! clcs. which experiments had shown, l.e said, protected the body against Infec-tion and also stimulated Hie growth of new tissue, and the rvuenerution of dormant cells. lie told if bis experiments with aril-- I tii;!! which had indicated thai the white bhwd corpuscle stimulated the growth of new tissue "by setting free growth activating suhstnnces !u the tissues." He pointed out that 111 ex-treme old ge new Ilsue rew to heal vc,:n,Is nnd hrnUeij b'Mies. Hidi'vo N'ih !iI, a .lapanese sclen-tls!- . who Is also a member 'f the Keckef.'tler Institute, iiiilimmeci) he had fh'vclnped itn untl-'cvili- for IJocky M.mtitMlti 5ipntteil fever, which now ha.; n motility rate ,.f 70 per cent In the Uocky 11 nuntiiln 11ml I'ai'iflc coast Mates. lie sali tils -- crmn woiibl prevent the rllsi'iise If the victim wu inoculated it bin four da 'S iifn-- r he cntit nicteft K. HiiiukI (cliig.t, Le tijcline.l, ciiu'nt the (I.Miie throtfglt il.e bite of th oo, tiii tilnl lisim.'ly (Hi nut Kiie'A they Itid the (over until six days h,"ici thej rir Ccstly Shawbcrry Plant and Buyer r. fi """" - vr z 1 . .At - , I - - ; si- - ; .4 '- -V' r rJ - Ii r" - , - 4 ' ' ' " J 4 - : t ' - - -- v I j ' '.; ' ) ."" - , , ' '"., i : a,- - i - ' , ;' - ' - 5 ' ' V -- ; : - , - . - . ' TT :.. . ... ... ; ; V . j . Bcalt.v. f r, ;i.il i.t of tic- 11. M. Kelt-.:;.- , company, fmu fccweis. 11 n. the l:vMin nn.w berry rl.-.nt- for which be brs Ju-- pu'd " -'. nili'iin: j ! tii exclusive rig'if to propactc the berry. Tlie plant orl.i.Miited by Uar- - j bw i!(-(- i t:t of 1,mh in d is uli.io-i- ns Lugi: ss a btinhcl bnWt. I I Worms Dined on Savings j of Man Afraid of Eanks j Two jears ago Peter I'tillm, ", I rnllroM'I seition foremnn r.f 'iv J ledo. )., beta me worried oer tin;;niinl conditions of bunks t i.nd wilhil.-e- liis life's wiving-- , j St..r.(. and buried it t, ,:n j earthen J:ir. I Becwitl.v I'll lo- - ) ihiit banks wre all rig'it fig'iln Mn.d j illia up the J:ir. In the ImIUmii j nf the partly iiiii;lii;iti() re '.x: 11 niu-'- of lii I !i-e'!:ni- I'.ie.itrs rheu eil by on, is Until ? . :iie were p:tsl n u ; inn. t ... A.................. ... ........... .... .yj Trailing Murora. Incidental to his voyage of discover; In the 'Arctic, (.'nptuin Botild Amiind-se-n plans to make movie pictures of the aurora boreaiis that wonderful I .iictiomenon, now known to be elect ri al In Its nature, which lt :icf In the form nf lighl-sircame- Hint ascenl into th) sky.nU around ihe Arctic circle. OccasMM:il!.v in our latitudes we gc 11 Htiiiise of it, but only a k!:'1'!''; ami it sec ns t us u. If the streamers sptv.ng fioni the sip.c level of llio t t' cy en not. '1 bey ulart from 4'i to oil iiiili'M up. H is ('it- - makes ihe nuroru, wh'eh vaii' i in s.e and Inlei.sity with activity. Once In n vvlilic. u ben it r. a !i s 11 iiiif;!('it;m. lis ntiiiiier may. be seen stretching Wear mr n'glii sky, an there is so i.ineb l t loos.- - that fc'l imr fU. last! meenis gl oB Btrl,tk j Home n" ;.om' lliili.'i-- to lmv- - tti jibe latig'.ae poku tj Aaa. |