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Show X Tuesday, July 29, 1947 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE THREE Girl, Unabli to Swim, Save Ufa of Friend Vlth Horst HYRUM. UTAH. Jerry Niel- s-- -. ; 16, ahd Dean Baxter, 17, were horseback riding along the edge ot Hyrum dam when the bank gave way, plunging Baxter and his horse into the water. Miss Nielsen, unabje to swim, rode herhorse Into the water. The animal swam to where Baxter was struggling In heavy riding clothes. The girl pulled Baxter out of the water.- - He bad gone down the second time. Her horse carried both safely to shore. By INEZ GERHARD ON h ' mJf ! BISONS FAMILY TREE . . . First comprehensive study of the Greet Plains bisons lineage is being made by University of Nebraska state museum from its collection of buffalo skeletal remains. The large skull and horns (foreground) are 500.000 years old and belong to the first tjpe of bison to roam the Great Plains area. The skull at left is 50,000 years old while the one at right Is a buffalo, nearly the same as the present type seen in parks and zoos. Dr. C. B. Schultz, director of the museum,, Is on the left, with W. D. Frankforter, assistant curator of paleontology, at right. 1,000-year-o- ld coverage of radio broadcasting news That night Ted leaves the country! He will fly to Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Shannon, taking four cameras he says he has lost expensive cameras all around the globe. In ten days he will be back; with his gift for description, he will make the rest of us feel that we, too, have had a glimpse of the countries he has visited. Remember when he went around the world In 1945 and told us about it? dont hear We about much I I t a X Sen Loses Grip on Mother; Fall Fatal V T X 1 Ht Hdd Her From Apartment Window Near Whitt House. ' v - Mary ' NO ROOF BUT HEAVEN . , . Kneeling worshippers fill the roofless ruins of Si. Georges Catholic cathedral In Southwark, England, during the pontifical high mass marking the coming of age of the diocese of the Knlgbta of Columbus. This is one of Great Britains many churches which were heavily damaged by German bombs and rocket shells which rained destruction on the London area daring the Museum Traces Family Tree Of Shaggy-Haire- d Plains Bison WNU Features. LINCOLN, NEB. The family tree of the Great Plains bison is being given its first geologically scientific appraisal war. by the University of Nebraska state museum. Research completed in the past eight years reveals that ancestors of the shaggy-haire- d creatures, which in the 19th century numbered millions and from drew hunters over the world to the plains of Kan- sas anjKNebraska, first C,ame to North America about 500.000 years ago. That was when the second of the three big glaciers of the Ice Age was retreating from the northern Great Plains. Dr. C. B. Schultz, museum director, and W. D. Frankforter, assistant curator of paleontology of the museum, report that their studies thus far Indicate two unusual tendencies in evolution of the bison. First, the great granddaddy of them all who came to this continent from Asia was characterized mainly by hage horns which averaged 80 Inches from tip to tip. Bnt the body of this creature, known scientifically as superblson, was leas than foot taller and a foot longer than 3 the present buffalo. Suc- showed ceeding generations only one significant change: size of the horns. Thfcy steadily shrank to today's average of 22 inches from tip to tip. The body remained nearly the same. the bison, unlike Second, other prehistoric animals found In North America such as elephants, rhinos, horses and came, els, first appeared on our continent as a large animal and decreased in size The University of Nebraska scientists also believe, on the basis of present studies, that the bison population has had its ups and downs." The first bison, they say, apparently was relatively few in pumbers since only a few scattered skeletal remains have been found thus far in Kansas and Nehraska. But they increased In numbers rapidly as the climate began warming up, and more food was made available to the growing herds. But about 20,000 years ago a human civilization, apparently a race of hunters, migrated from Asia to this continent, and the numbers of bison were greatly reduced. These tribes, suddenly disappeared however, from the Great Plains for reasons which are still a mystery to scientists. After their disappearance, however, bion herds staged a comeback. The herds gained steadily in size, even after appearance of the early Indians in the Great Plains region. But with the coming of the white man, the bison all but disappeared from the continent. The research work now under way . at University of Nebraska is expected to take at least five more years to complete. Income 'Tax Cited AsAid to Farmers MARY ASTOR Do MOUNTAIN VIEW, OKLA. you complain loud and bitterly about that mounting levy whien She performance after another. celebrated her 26th anniversary In pictures with her role as Lizabeth Scotts mother in Desert Fury., Uncle Sam surreptitiously sneaks from your pockets In the form of income tax? If you do, particularly if you're a farmer, you may obtain some consolation from a local banker, who contends that the federal income tax has helped Oklahoma farmers. R. M. Kobs, president of the First National bank, maintains that jnany farmers are making more money than before because of the Income tax. Paying the tax, he Insists, forced farmers for the first time to add up income from the little things" like milk and egg checks and feed sales. As a result of. having to figure their tax, the Ranker concludes, farmers have come to know Just what profit they are making from some crop, Instead of merely guessing theyre getting along all right. $100,000 Cool Grant Hemains Unused for Period of 80 Years - PITTSBURGH. PA For 80 years the sum of $100,000, Intended to buy coal for needy families, has been kicking around here and nobody knows how to dispose of it. In the I860 two wealthy men, Charles Brewer and James, Crawford, bequeathed large amounts of money to West Penn hospital to buy coal for needy families. The hospital found that there were not enough needy residents In the designated areas to spend the1 fund. When the hospital took the case to court, the combined funds were ordered turned over to the Pittsburgh foundation. Dog Saves Woman From Second Fire CHICAGO. For the second time. Fawn, a Seeing Eye dog, has led her mistress, Miss Anita Blair, to safety through fire. While Miss Blair, who has been blind since childhood, was giving s safety lecture at Bowen high school, a fire broke out behind the school Miss Blair, led by Fawn, left the building along with the 3,(ty0 Finds students. f Jn the tragic La Salle hotel fire of in 1948, in which 61 died. Miss June, Her duties Blair followed Fawn down CLARISSA, MINN. a fire as a wife and mother kept her occu- escape to safety. 75 but years pied for most of her now Mrs. Mabel Radabaugh has a new career as an artist No Haystack While visiting a son in Portland, IDAHO FALLS, IDA Workers Ore., four year! ago, Mrs. Radabaugh attended art classes spon- In the city sanitary department sored by the city. Her Interest were stumped by this request A centered on the painting of pastel woman asked them to be on the floral prints, which are created by lookout for threo sewing machine substance into needles which she accidentally working s chalk-lik- e a mat or canvas. dropped In a garbage can. The dehas a partment handles about 600 tons of Now Mrs. Radabaugh t garbage weekly. workshop in her home here. Woman of 75 Art New Career O What? - Cook Stovo of 1876 Still Is In Us MINN. Another the "good old days remnant still Is in use here. The cook stove which her parents purchased When they began housekeeping here in 1876 still Is being used by Miss Seceillie Howe. Furthermore, the original stovepipe, which has a right angle elbow Instead of the curved elbow of today, also is still In service.. The stove has no grates. Wood is ZUMBROTA of placed on ridges built into a flat piece of iron. There is a draft In the front of the stove and in the hearth, which has a door for removal of ashes. The stove has had no repairs in its 71 years of service although hooks were welded on the stove lids to permit easier lifting. Miss Howes father brought his wife to Zumbrota from Norway in April 1876, as a bride. J ; -- V ;UV Vw. SKrtW ' ' may remember Old-time- Se- crets," made as a silent picture In 1924 with Norma Talma dge, again in 1932 as, a talkie with Mary Pick-forSamuel Goldwyn will do it again, setting it in the U. S. A., and starring Teresa Wright and Dana ' v Andrews. s ' J r t Duel In the fnn" has grossed abont $7,000,006 and canned no end of discussion. Some say Ita wonderful, some say lta bad; others claim that Its a 'satire on all pictures of that type, and scream with laughter over the blue faces created by Technicolor. Of course the answer is that enough people have paid to see It pile up $7,000,000. flrnfi r (imrimfi r fI n mm GRINNING GUNMAN CAPTURED , . . Williams L Falser (Hrht), disgruntled former capitol policeman, was Identified by Sen. John W. Bricker (Rep., O.) as the grinning gunman whs Bred two shots at him in the senate subway. Kaiser was apprehended two hours after the attempted assassination, and Bricker confronted him In the office of Senate Sergeant-at-Arm- s Edward McGinnis (left). to film a A deal is under of short subjects based on Gabriel Heatters "A Brighter Tomorrow, stressing the point that courage can overcome practically insurmountable obstacles; a film mogul thinks the material is wo- label you. Which you use, how you make in- troductions all these acts tell the world the sort of person you are. It you want to be the kind whos popuand never lacking (or dates mind your manners I Good manners are based on courtesy Snd common sense, with a (ew simple rules thrown in to guide you. Do your manners measure up? Our booklet No 45 answers your questions about introductions, dining out, table manners, movie and date manners Send 25 cents In coin (or New Book ot Everyday Etiquette to Weekly Newspaper Service, 243 West 17 th St, New York 11, N. V. Print name, address, booklet title and No. 43. lar ments here. The son, Thomas N. Berlage Jr., said his mother went to ' the window without waVhing shortly after 40 a. m., and climbed out He rushed after her and grabbed her wrists just as she was about to let go. For three minutes, while h screamed for help out the window overlooking 16th street, the son struggled to pull his mother back to safety. Finally, his grip loosened and she slipped to an awning which covered a window on the floor below. The son started out the window after her, but her body edged off the awning and plunged to the sidewalk. Police said ahe lived only few minutes. They said her husband, Thomas N. Berlage Sr., owner of an Olnsy, Md., farm. told them his wife had a serious operation undergone about Easter and had been depressed since. The couple bad two other children. rtj Witnesses on the street tried to Improvise a net below the woman at she dangled from the window, but did not succeed. 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Letter Jean Burnett, 28, waa entered In tuperior court She now lt the wife of the elder HjwslaIjiwiL Burnett, whom the . married the ame day ahe waa divorced from Buy. maryoung Burnett after a riage. SondiL The aon claimed the elder Burnett admitted paternity of the children. Letter Bryan, 8, and Rote Maria Burnett, 6, now in his custody. Hit petition stated the younger never Burnett, qow remarried, Washington, D. C. June 23, 1947 claimed the children aa hit own and Bubble Gum is not to blame for that hia father hat turned responjuniors upset stomachs or any of sibility for their support. his other pains except maybe achThe suit alleged that l6 years ago ing jaws, the Food and Drug Adtha elder Burnett and Angelina, ministration said today. (Adv.) then 17, prevented from marrying because of her parents objection to their difference in ages, arranged PumResinol Soap, mild and refreshing, for her and young Burnett, then 18, 1 to marry. specially suitable 1( V VI for gently cleansing The young couple never lived tothe tender akin gether following the ceremony, the Soothing, oily Resinol Ointment suit' claimed. The three set up medicated to relieve housekeeping In the tame home, the itchy burning of miAnsuit charged, and subsequently nor skin irritations. gelina gave birth to the two children. LOS ANGELES. A JIul ar nderful Profuse apologies are extended to William Bendix (who didnt ask for them) because his radio program was called Where Theres Life instead of The Life of Riley recently in this space. Also, wed been told he wasnt a Brooklynite. Seems he did live in Brooklyn, though he wasn't bom there. So if the citizens want to bame him Mr. Brooklyn it comes naturally. QJjoivlJuIivul 71 & $odwl f Bud Abbott and Lou Costello have a contract with Universal-Internationpermitting them to make one outside picture a year, so theyve to do The signed with Eagle-LioNoose Hangs High. w n for Baby In September high time, too! - Jack Lawrence gets his own radio program; hell play the piano, sing his own songs, and Introduce them. In esse you didnt know, he wrote ouch hits as Symphony, All or Nothing If I Didnt Care, at AH, and the enrrent "Linda. Also wrote the lyrics for the songs In Greer Garsons forthcoming musical, "A Woman of My Own. Eaby Stricken, Then Twin Has Sympathy Illness Princess Elizabeth of England appears radiantly happy In this picture as she walks with her bridegroom-to-b- e, Lt. Philip Mountbatten, former prince of Greece, following the formal announcement of their engagement by King George VI. The princess wears the engagement ring given her. ROYAL BETROTHAL . . , YouU see Betty Hutton on the three-diamo- screen in Dream Girl but youll hear Nadine Connor's voice singing Madame One Fine Day from Butterfly In the sequence In which Betty imagines herself an opera star, impressing Macdonald Carey. BOSTON. An unusual occurrence In the field of medicine resulted In r--nor Women in your "AO's"! Doe thla functional nilddl-ag- e period peculiar to women cause yo to sutler bos flashes, nervous, hlghstrung, weak, tired feelings? Then do try Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Us relieve such symptoms. It s famous (or this purpose f Taken regularly Plnkham' Compound help build up resistance Thousands hex against such distress. reported benefit I Also a very effective stomachic tonic. Worth trying a pair of Identical twins being taken to Beth Israel hospital at Boston In comatose conditions one of wfilch was peal and the other sympathetic. Little- - David Renda of Revere lapsed into a coma while suffering from a rare disease blood dyscri-si- a VfGETAill or lack of coagulation properCOMPOUkS ties. His identical twin, Daniel otherwise in good health, lapsed into WNU W 3141 a coma at the same time. The Infants physician. Dr. Milton Levine, explained that while only David actually was ill, Daniel went Into the coma from what Is known as a sympathy reaction by an identical twin. May Warn of Disordered After several hours at the hoKidney Action spital Daniel regained consciousness Modem life with its harry and worry. and was taken home, but his strickIrregular habits, improper satiag and drinking its risk of expeeurs nnd infecen twin was kept at the hospital. tion throws heney strain os tee work The twins are the sons of Mr. of the kidneys. They are apt to become and fad tc filter excess acid and Mrs. 'Mario Renda. from the I trmLFisxms Penny Singleton (Blondie) has become a backyard theater manager. She and her husband have built a miniature stage with sets, seats for the audience, curtains and an arch at the rear of their home in Van Nuys, Calif. Its the special property of their youngsters, Dorothy and Susan, and Penny Is delighted with its name it's called the DorSue. of course. A V ' fli t ever-taxe- d v Storekeeper Faints and .Foils Two Young Robbers ld her-tel- ...At w Avs? aeejJ, ... hes uune OUR manners V 1 fork lk series ODDS AND ENDSJosephsne Fox doesnt have to stretch her imagination to - play the role of seventy-year-o"Miss Nancy T rat ers on " Young Dr. f. Malone" She's eighty years old the age of 16 Willard Waterman of The Guiding Light " bed fust one ambition to quit shoveling Phil coal in bit father's coal yard. Baker is writing bis autobiography, T Shop for Pallbearers" . . . Movie exec-ut- u es ere listening to Peter Lorre t new 'My ftfry in the Air" series Thursday eeighti on NBC, with the idea of starring him sn n teriet of picture! based on some of the famous stories WASHINGTON The wife of a Maryland farm owner slipped from the grasp of her son after a struggle and fell eight-flooto her death from the window of an apartment building a few blocks from the White House. The woman was Mrs. Helen P. Berlage. She and her husband and son lived in two apartments on the top floor of the Jefferson apart- Mind Your Manners rs Astor these days, though she goes right on working, turning in one good BY THE HORNS 0 11:45 m. (E.S.T.), your correspondent goes on the air, to be interviewed by Ted Malone on his program on ABC, and be given his Excellent Award consistently impartial J J at AUGUST 4th, Everyday Etiquette sen, Released by Western Newspaper Union. '0 Our New Book of PatrolIT . . . Given a choice by man Joseph H. Dries (right) as to whether he wanted to serve five days In the cooler or drive for one month with prominent Traffic Violator sticker on his windshield, Michael ODonnell- - wept quietly Into his hankie as he made hi decision and it wasnt the jail senOH, THE SHAME OF . aresutit stern-finger- tence. He was one of 90 Le-- j, Aageles traffic violators to whem officials posed tbs same question. All 90 chose the sticker. i m PHILADELPHIA. Mrs, Cornelia Vitorelli, storekeeper, said she swooned at the sight of pistol held by one of two young robbers. Recovering, she found the intruders apparently had opened th cash register but found nothing AH the money in the candy store was in her pocket, and other impurities blood. You may suffer Bagging backache, headache, diaxines, getting up nights, leg pains, swelbng feel constantly tired, nervous, all wont out. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are sometimes burning, scanty or too frequent Urination. Try ! & put off kirmtui mko. 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