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Show Page THE JOURNAL 6 i'0n ' te'o i T zJ FARM TOPICS . American Milk Industry Shovs e? T' tZz Vast Changes During 20 Years fv-ya- i2J - MMk PiU.: ViiUS rmwu SPRING . . Yankee first base candidates work out In Florida. Collie Dog Ignores Thieves, Stalls oft Law Officers Stanley D. Cole thinks maybe he slipped up somewhere In the training of Geronlmo, his husky collie. Cole left the dog In the back seat of his car when he parked in downtown Chicago. When he returned a few minutes later, his luggage was gone. Geronimo sat placidly in the back seat. hours later, Cole his car, again a few minutes. for only When he returned he found three street cars blocked and police trying to get the Jam under control. Geronimo, mans valiant servant, was baring his fangs and holding the law at few A double-parke- d Is to Be Shared By 3 Countries - A new the first of its GLENBHOOK, CONN. type of telescope, kind ever built, designed to pene- trate farther than ever before into the vastnes of the Milky Way with its hundreds of billion stars has been transferred by its makers to representatives of three nations. They will collaborate in its use in South Africa. The new telescope, a marvel of optical precision, will enable astronomers to photograph areas in the Milky Way 30,000 light years, bay. or 180 quadrillion miles away. It will produce star images of nearperfect quality over an area of the sky equal to almost 100 times the area covered by the full moon. Its penetration into space will be three times greater than present instruments of similar design, which limited the detailed exploraBRAZZAVILLE, AFRICA.-Fan-ta- stic a of tribe native tales of tion of the Milky Way to a dis- Cost-savin- giants have spurred archeologists to a search through Central Africa in an effort to verify the reports. The natives relate a legend that there exists a white tribe of giants called the Saos. The story goes that these giants wear finger rings which the ordinary man could wear as a bracelet. The natives say the Saos drink from urns 15 inches high and bend back the trunks of date palms to use as bows. There Is a particular tale which is told of the Saos. It goes like this: When the Ark grounded, Noah stepped out to look around. He found himself standing on the hill Hadjer El Hamis, 15 miles north of Fort Lamy in French Equatorial Africa. While Noah gazed out over the water, the Ark broke loose. Noah tried to catch it, but stumbled and fell. In the splash he caused, the native legend goes on, the flood waters rose on all sides. Nothing remained but Lake Chad and Lake Fitri and between them, stretched out for more than 100 miles, lay the giant Noah-de-ad. Shining on the wet ground, the sun sucked the first Saos out of the mud. Beneath these curious beliefs, Lebeuf says he has discovered what he believes may be some truth. He says the Saos undoubtedly were a race who, he estitall, mates, migrated into the region of Bilma, 250 miles north of Lake Chad, during the seventh century. This district then was inhabited by pygmies who probably never man before. had seen a normal-siz-e Lebeuf says it is little wonder that legends of giants grew up from this. As for the rings as large as bracelets, Lebeuf is certain they were bracelets and not rings. The urns probably were funeral urns. The palm trees were bent then, as now, by the desert winds. During the 13th century, North African Arabs invaded the Saos country. The tribe built fortified towns protected during d season the rainy by moats. The bet ter equipped Arabs, however, possessing more modem arms and horses, slowly pushed the Saos south to Lake Chad. In time the Arabs broke up the Saos civilization by killing them and forcing them to in termarry with locnl tribes. During the 16th century, the Saos finally ceased to exist as a tribe. d fair-skinn- mud-walle- ed tance of 10,000 light-year- s. (A is the distance traveled a year at a speed of in by light 18J.000 miles a second. The new explorer of space is known as a Baker-Schmitype of telescope, a greatly improved version of the famous telescope invented by Richard Schmidt of Hamburg, Germany, which combined. the ability of the reflecting telescope to penetrate to great distances with that of the refractor types ability to cover a wide area of the sky with perfect image quality over the entire photographic plate. The Baker-Schmitype was designed by James G. Baker, relight-yea- r dt dt search associate of the Harvard observatory and consultant to the Perkins-Elme- r corporation here, which built the first model of this type. The Schmidt telescope, actually a giant camera, has one mirror and a correcting lens. The Baker Schmidt telescope-camer- a has two mirrors in addition to the correcting lens. The addition of the secondary mirror makes it possible to use a flat photographic plate, in stead of the curved plate of the conventional Schmidt telescope. This flat field, or flat focal sur face, it was explained, makes it possible to photograph stars with of the light of the faintest star seen by the naked eye in no more than twenty before. The telescope will be owned and jointly operated by three world famous observatories the Harvard Observatory, the Armagh Observa tory of Northern Ireland, and the Dunsink Observatory of the Republic of Ireland. Astronomers of each observatory will work on sep arate sections of the Milky Way at the Boyden Station of the Harvard of Observatory Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa, headquarters of the Hub of the Universe expedition, as the venture is named. Harvard has staked out a claim to the center of the Milky Way, while the two Irish . groups will study the outer parts of the vast galaxy, of which our solar system is an insignificant part some 30,000 . away from the center. Released by WNU Feature shaped huge egg, were carried 1, criers or watchmen Xa nightly rounds. 'A HAPPY DAYS V NOT C0NSTIPITD Although one would hardly the from the impression gather Holstein cow (above), cows are like people in more ways than one one sure one being that when their feet hurt, their production lags. Farmers can help prevent loss of production from this source by periodic attention to the feet of their cattle to check for foot infection or other ills. This excellent herd of cattle, grazing quietly and contentedly is symbolic of vast milk industry which has undergone such a transformation in the past two decades. can and converted to huge insulated tank trucks for bringing milk from the larger farms to the processing plant. Savings in handling due to this change have only been matched by the improvement in sanitation and quality of the proy duct, Henderson said. delivery, now practically standard practice in major cities,, plus the use of retail trucks of almost double capacity, also helped keep the housewifes milk budget in line. The flash pasteurized, once outlawed by health authorities, has been so improved that today every milk company of any size uses it to s save expensive and production space. New Dairy Element Seen As Aid in More Output The animal protein factor miraculous dairy element which speeds up the growth of farm animals and poultry at less cost to the farmer is now in tonnage production and should be readily available to consumers within a short time. Officials of the chemical company producing the element which is accomplished by bacterial fermentation, promise feed efficiency that will represent a significant new advance in animal nutrition. The fermentation APF, as the feed component is known, has a Vitamin B12 content approximately 40 times that of good fish meal, the outstanding natural source of APF which has been widely used heretofore in feed mixtures. This vitamin compound is one of the most effective known for supplementing chicken and hog feeds. Every-other-da- man-hour- Superphosphate Will Help Add to Manure Properties ii I feel happier, younger now constipated I Eating your ALLBE? does so much for me What mi relief, after so many pills and medicines Ever your friend, W.H. Rooney, Detroit 2, Mich. Just one of many unsolicited letters from users . If you suffer 1 ALL-BRA- N from constipation due to lack of dietary bulk, try eating an ounce of crispy Kelloggs BRAN daily, drink plenty of wat? not completely satisfied after 10 send empty carton to KeC Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOti I YOUR MONEY BACK I fltIV tlEllEO SUSPECT I CAli OF BACKACHE we get older, stress and itiitV exertion, excessive smoking or expos7 cold sometimes slows down kidney t tion. This may lead many fo!kiti plain of nagging backache, losadpe energy, headaches and dizziness A atp up nights or frequent passages dusk from minor bladder irritations dampness or dietary indiscretions. If your discomforts are due ti causes, dont wait, try Doan's Plo diuretic. Used successfully by ailX over 60 years. While these symptost often otherwise occur, its amiESf happy many times Doans give tubes ml of miles 15 kidney the help Piih flush out waste. Get Doans ioAtis Pm. Adding superphosphate to manure not only increases its plant food balance, but helps it hold valuable nitrogen that otherwise might be lost, according to Prof. C. J. Chapman, University of Wisconsin agronomist. He says it should be added before the manure is spread on the field. By Harold Arnett BENCH LEVEL LEVEL BENCH OR TABLE. IF ONE OR MORE LEGS ARE UNEQUAL IN LENGTH, WITH LAG SCREWS. TURN SCREW INTO LOWER END OF LEG UNTIL BENCH minutes, much faster than ever before. The flat field also makes it possible to photograph a much larger area of the sky than ever light-year- s made of iron and I 10-gall- on Archeologists Launch Expedition Seeking White Giant Tribe white-skinne- ' the fact that the LrSt;J timepieces, cumbersome,! co-auth- or New Telescope CHICAGO, Since the turn of the century the milk industry has undergone a transformation rivaling that of the airplane, according to dairy scientist and historian Dr.' J. Lloyd Henderson. of The Dr. Henderson, Market Milk Industry, a standard textbook whose latest edition' will be released this spring said Our research since the wars end points up the fact that although labor and equipment costs have kept pace with rising scales in other industries, the cost of milk and its products has risen less than that of any other food. In fact, milk, from a nutritive point of view, is far and away the housewifes best food buy. g scientific advances in milk processing and startling economies due to improved distribution practices have been responsible for this, Henderson points out. The industry shed no tears as it milk buried the familiar Watch ;tr Your watch got ,;3 IS AD JUSTED. A HOLE FOR THE SCREW IS DRILLED FIRST. DONT USE SCREWS TOO LARGE AS THEY WILL SPLIT THE WOOD. Older People Praise if Its So Kind to the Sysn pK Thousands of older TaW Natures Remedy, Nt N? at night brings morn, iarity so thoroughly, y perturbing effects. makes the difference ence! Nt 8 are composed on TM vegetable ingredients. sy theyre so kind to your at our expense. only 25c. Buy a box at any Try N? 7 Try. them. 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