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Show 1 The Murray Eagle, Thursday, October 10, 1929 Pas:e Two r K j j- j- Prize Setter for the President " Bloodhounds Trail Stolen Ham Why We Behave Like Human Beings I TlJ"" Oreenvilie. covered recently In a local hSw 7" county police, who nrre men on a charge of stealing lt selling It to the hotel. Mr. Williams put the bloo,li,nn, en a trail at his sniokehou , ! a1 they led to a place thieves had entered an Williams suspected a man worked for him, and the dooJ?4 taken In the vicinity or home, where they picked up ,Z, ending with the Investigators ins traces of han,s In the al 2?J AND GIANTS WHAT MAKES Z 0. L.L. By CEORCE DORSEY, Ph. D.. DWARFS nre born we TWO (lav used mi only 2 per cent We of our allotted growth power ran ltow OS Der cent more If we 01 ' ZZSl are spnred. Wo double our weight the first six months: a calf does it In hfty days; a do?. In elpht. We Increase our weight 2X) per cent in the first year. Ies.s than :! In the secnud. Increase In only S In the fifth. weblit then picks up iiKiiln and continues until the tenth year, to drop back from the eleventh to the From the fourteenth thirteenth. to the seventeenth, puberty years, It Increases iiKain to 12 per cent. That It drops to 4 Is our Inst spurt. cent the eighteenth year; per timing to per cent during the twenty second. ffjj W. A. Agner and James were arrested on the street hZ later, und It was learned they Z sold some produce to the hotel At the hotel the manager Ident. fied the suspects, according td lice, as having sold him the L, hams and twenty dozen eggs, Az ner and Dunn are In Jail. k0 fati has been set for the hearing. 1 minister for foreign the fill's of tiV Itritish consulate New York during tin1 war: and that ho showed It to navy oliieers and to the then Senator Heed of and it jiiayed nn important part In shapinB' the naval poiYy of the senale. Sir William Wiseman denounees the doi iiment as a "rliinlsy, nlisurd W. S. Silinniers of I.os forjiory." Angeles says he knows Shearer hut knows tiotliiiii,' of the letter. I.. 11. Wheeler, formerly a federal .Secret service opcratm1. says he never knew Shearer. Several well ktniwn who Ciil'lespoliditlt.S newspaper were at the tleneva conference and whose names were chafed Into his story by Shearer, have declared that p'titleiiiHii's staiin. cuts tu be lies. HEWS REVIEW OF Mis-Miur- l, Democrats and Radicals Defeat Hoover on Flexible Tariff. By EDWARD W. PICKARD Iti itulilUan senators, TllIItTF.F.N classed us "radii ilf, ' tlio Jiemocrats lawetk to administer a decisive to President Homer In tin' tariff Ml! battle. I'.y a vole of IT s to 41 the senate adnpted tlio amendment to tlo measure taking away from tlio President tlio lower to make changes In tlio duties Under tin' SO culled flexible tariiT provision which has been In effect fur sovcfl years. Mr. Hoover had urthat llils feature if tho with united -t n hill lie lull retained, I lie smalms ' Shi-ai'- I id To preMiileil j resume ' Senator by lot Stiltl'slll.lll foremost i st I ek ( i 1 f riH d- 111 , o'er to the r.i-- In . n'lig'l ire n. i. In 'JH 111 t . t 'of I11S, til-I- hi ii g f..f . p. SMI. pre. .H .11,1 ss p. 1. M'i'-I- ; taken but tin- - Jl ...-r.(- ! l.e .1 I t' I 1.1 With ,.( t. lag it-way Key W, t t't Pet;. f i ! iin.e.l. v ;nit;..i, I I I I o(. S.iv o', threaienliii' thi death ef ,r.', tJiej had tafinited if ft.: w.i , The vtate f.itn W..i)l 'iMn to uny muh t.rt.tHtsiim. 'rii war.ii ns ii en were ritif.-.ilily by the li,i!)ll,, but uu.. b from lu nvi r atid ottn r i iital lnm,jr,'.4 of nriin j ( it ? n. ; d ,X fail. !. li-- rn.uM ' p I N .v. t , r 1,1... .1 '1. it I mi.) flow With Ktl'.tV. Cn, f.f Nrvr Yoik. Ilo n fi'in lain py n ir, m:imiih r I j j I j ,.f Ai.eii. who foriivnl K fr,,t ft Mf.T:"i!i-rb p.. 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We 'nn I i is.', r if n, w.i k. o !.in )ti,iid fn oti e re- knees tire s'ightlj t"Mit ami !);e s rt.l-vvtir- i - llioie Sil.i iisill aps Inns,., f.i ! niil". e tiui't hind tho I bol l S lllill't togelhef o tve ,tAN f a. r In e the M tmluU mid f' r;ii tin" It ,, ti.-nupport !l toon artrd s' region A man . .in Hani up i. sleep f gl.llti2 't far of tbi. ri't.fli'l w.t'i isrHi of fie) nr of bill tl"t If unfile Chlnt over Ibe M n. tout ii lie Rl p'.ii,. 'i-- r ;1 lie r fcftiP.rr . nn-- ie. l'i.p lofitittv tail-too- BIO air 1 in f toil wi fe 'U'M. heicrtarj of Mitn Siirti-.,- ilitntfil intmil r rs.-n- ft tailroa-l- 1 ;i klii-i- if rit- filling l'b;riesi trit'.hr a'oi ; lie it it ii tiftn) 'l. .! prp. Anin .ffoti , ieile.J tt tsf-'n- I'll'v' '! the h:, M Pu binti. :f. i.hIpI j... riot rr:ii"gr. ."'""I ' ti I,.::.n' h the lot.vel s'.ti.it M'tt'in, rival jllTpoip . of tn o') W ik i;.e a 1 . dir. 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M:t,!'-tM ' i a' Is Th; t.n.bably w wise, f..r airr ! d broiiLl.t li.t" the r.l ti. hntidi J to tl e cuiiinitto? n d.H iitort t 1il. It oiild be titntninj If It Were li'n i lie. i" be n leM.r addrcssoij p, '. .1 . I It Takes Time ta Grasp This - ;t I' VU Otl i. B ri'ii'ii'bn IMfl l'i. to if Pi fhnf feM.e.l I. I". I t WHK H r fa ini V lv. l t g ll, ) r- - l it n e III B'.;,'.1 tl ." C. t v A Srrrd 1.1Mad n..,) and ,. ri'-r- .le vbt p'is.iij.tii invi-'- Novh "Hell s.oila . I'trfwt gra. in-'- , al'. thing be-us- i.e tf the Mystic began showing better became results and the men wealthy. Stone First to Vanish. In 1&S2 Stone disappeared und It was reported that he had been In lS9."i Manby apmurdered. peared In the picture. He was a promoter, Interested In gold properties throughout the West and in Mexico. He entered partnership with Ferguson and another man. and the firm became more and more prospeious. It Is now claimed that for years there was systematic Homes in "high grading" in connection with Refrigerated the working of the Aztec property. Paris With Scented Air The second man disappeared In Fnris. Refrigerated apartment! in 1017 1021, and reappeared scented nlr are now being shortly thereafter disappearing for with built In Purls. On a hot day good. madame nnd monsieur can order halsoon to have began Ferguson lucinations which. It was said, were for their guests cooled air laden with of a supplied by some one interested In or. Ifthe fragrance ocean pine forert air with preferred, He beard noises his destruction. at his windows, heard his dead salty breezes. In winter, warm air ltiviera and Jungle part ih r's voice, even claimed he smelling of the had seen his ghost. The result was blooms can be produced Just tl that Ferguson went mad and was easily. conllned lit l.as Vegas, where he recently died. This lift only Miin-b- Prince Gustav Adolf and Ferguson's daughter, Teris-ita- , Rides in Steeplechase Interested In the Mystic mine. Stockholm. Prince Oustar Adolf, Petwecn Hie time Manby was son of the crown prince, botiglit i buried and the Investigations started, his beautiful home was stripped mount of bis own to ride in th (if all its art treasures, rugs, furniopening spring steeplechases at ture, and $.".(i,(HKi in gob and dusf Ala I tunc. which be was known to have conThe prince rode In the 3..W cealed around the building was remeter event nnd liiiends to be i moved. regular competitor. y 215 One n ptritiry pf,'f k. f,ir i,. .) RELIGIOUS HiSTiNGT Hundred Minor Adherent. 2.0C0.CO3 EDDIES Sects Have I liilliata's ihiiigltcr. Mr. 'iin Smith. Is fhe vv lf,; of the Iwiti brother of lolilatn's sec- : ond w ife. Smith a two sons are grand-sop- s of their father brother in law. Mis. Cilllam, Mr. Smith's Hep mother. Is fi e aunt of Mrs. Smith's two Soli. The twin hrol her of Mrs. Ilil.i.im s .rr Mop soti. Mr. Smilh, Mr, fiiilliim's Mi pdllllgbtcr. is IlKo her sis- ter In! iw. JilHalil. i tn w fhlitytdne. rr nf thirty-fvedoubly n latrd to unable to speak except In a bare and with diilleulty. While working at n local shirt factory recently Miss Wells wa with a spell of coughing and emit' ted the lube but Still there was CO apparent change In the fundi' Inc of her vocal cords. The next morning, however, M wa taken suddenly HI with paint In her throat and a spell of cousn which, she said, seemed to IP" pr.imh strangulation. The couch-reing brought her an unexpected lief and her older sister. Nirle, wal startled to hear a voice over her shoulder which, though unfamllltr for over two years, she recgnlied as that of her sister, exclaim: "Nicle. I can talk." n Peach Haven, N. J.-with gestorrt, told cannot le story lieeause no one has an arm spre of 12 feel. Anyhow. Its length- -u feet from head to tip f tail the most remaikable fenture oftM strange creature hauled In out ei the deep hero recently t'T fih,r' Thls men. It haa a mouth 12 Inches long the lop of Its head, with no teeth and tcry hard fiirna. Ha can like a pig's, except that In rach j I nn rye, and the ear art either end of the mouth. The le1 In a semicircle, are four lacV i long, ami near Ihe fronl of feci txidy are two feet, each seven ,0' long and each having Two wlnga like those of a bat ert f, tt y spread of II feet The rrftu la purple nn the back and rrft colored on the fronl. Fisher""1 believe It belong ihe ray im1. a Grafting Grows Fruit Half Apple, Half I) nn. M.1.-- A fruit, half spr'J and half pear, wa picked from n trie In the orchard e"01 by William J. Murphy. t.a l Murphy P'f1 hhi..m iif n l.ravcntciii rit'J within Ihe blossom ef rt do"r"'1 ,0' eiir. fasti'tilng gether with n thin piece of The rxHrlmetit resulted I" pr fiuit iiboui otieiblnl the , h itiiNl tvlth a prar Mem ai fiiHtiy rbiiracierlstlcs of b"fh ffU!'' l 1 rburih. 23 Months a Mute, ' She Coughs and Talhs Canada May Isolate buiy, Md -- After biiiig mute Doukholors on Wand tliotilo. llil' iti g Whiih time ii!i ne rd,V fo rim ns rpeiialisl Nclmn, It. i Siill for 2S C.-F- sced rr rroun of . nx IXI(XX f COUNTRY Now Here Is a Fish: Feet, Wings and Eari 1 sutun.p. firo.ii.png in ,cr mother. that her tM'W.r of ,,), IVieg ever lie M gained. Martha W the Smith, fhe mc'I St'idh ell, titprto.n. to.! y .p,f,k b s have lei.ty of iiffeclion nVrdly nfler n.itgtiit g up n ri,,n; j,;,.ft, ,,'f Piktowe.l on fhittitl.p love . lube id,, nt I' ., in, , i f a graiidf. .fhi r, caiidniofli. j, ,,f n In. h Ii li t,g'i, it. aunt nnd nni in o'm tIii M r. h. nnderwi nl n itrated III (WO persi n !. fo'eil i jot. ion. Afterward, MX 4 io the family, she became a THIS tci If asked to name the churches and creeds existing In America t he average man could enumerate probably l.'i or 20, by thiiiklfis hard a list beginning with Adventists and ranging through the sects tu Fniversallsts. He would miss big maik by approximately 2W. for by the most authoritative obtainable figures there are at least 210 distinct religious bodies now active In t he I'nlted Slates, according to Charles W. Fci gtiMui. who surveys this variegated religious growl Ii In World's Work. There nre P. division of Method-Istiovr fiitir inning, Ferguson shows, r.aptist bodies numler IS. Preslivierlaiiism has ll dltTerctil bodies of adherent", and there are 22 kinds of Lutheran churches. 17 major bodies of MotinonKoH, and 7 divisions of Lasterti Orthodox chiin In s. Put aside frmn tbee division of long I'siiililiKhi d churches, and apart from fhe great bodies of Human t'utholics and Jews, there are more than if mi minor neits. wluc li nines, creeds nnd purpose are unknown to Hie vast funs of American nnd nm-- t of them ore nourishing. Altogether they hum-be- t more hurt CukhunI adhercM. "Far f.oin being nn age of untie-liethis I an age of Incredible faith." declare Ferguson. "Or-fiilnlwe ratitioi be wild to he on irreligious tuition; we are so flint we have become about If. If should be borne In mind dial each ec I mention represent nn entirely wilnti and emphatic departure from accepted religions; ;nh Is. lo nil Intcntj and purposes, n ti,.f religion." S"tiie of tbii rceftif Piotesfai.f tiote-orgnnlr itbifi by Ferguson are: 1 lie Apofolie Over Tnmlng Holv ( bnreli of 1,'od. t.n Thurifi of lied, li e (nrigitint) I'bnrrh of Cod, flte I 'butch of Und, as organhed I v .'lit int. the Ninth American Old ralbolje church, the Pillar of I ire rhur h. lh I'luirrh of Ihiniid's band. He t'Lurihr of Hod, Hnilres nnd Ihe ptiitcc"Mnl New York. ILilino- - IN whlsN-- According to Recent Survey. v !,, f.,. enoli, proof. Is woven into n ,,; liOlrdittl o'i' l hill' ll al, i l.uthor Mahguiii. !'khi. Cilliatii Maiigum, pot only is the voungcrt gi andfal her In 'hlalioiti:!. tmt he nlm lias the distil. i lion of being (he uncle of b's giaiitlsoiis, was , Stockholm. To arrest on eel for Jaywalking must be regarded aiu uninsuul duty for a tratlic police, man. Still, this happened In Stock, holm recently near the royal palace when an eel was found wriggling across the street. A crowd speedily gathered, blocking traffic, and then a policeman hovered la view, After many vain attempts to get hold of the slithery fish the officer finally managed with the aid of some newspapers to secure a firm grip on It, after which he trotted it off to the police station. There It was found that it had slipped from n truckioad of eels, which had passed down the street from the fish market. per-vers- e fi Te S. l" 1 .'.' 1 t M i tn f . s -- iti,nli Rti- other tivi-biv.t.g Mi ii t't uf age une.pi.ije.l In tiritiv Vei'. A i ,. U.l) up t.l New l.lig tin i. pp I in,. I iii w i'-tt alien litid - Potion Increase In girth by addi tlotis of bone cells from the sur I inbi; S In tie i.rohiliitlon rotmdliic membrane. I.ong bom-To preserve their r hollow. J cause t. the tu. mber of a s.ia-tint ill Washington nn. I organUed relative proportion of none wail to the ". ii i. pi I at iVe cnlllllllHee for pro THVlty. tmiie reus on me insi'ie are fast as cells are added liibilioll l tlfnr. etllelit-- ' Which Is )n destroyed Thus the ruvlty lite led to oiniiditiilte the liclivlticH to the out Me, ha form and of the iiiiititrv's liiiliiennis i)ry or grows with the tmiie, I Will trength of the bones lire preserved ;..! g The bead.jUartet-he In W,is',:ti:;ion ami the hairinaii This process keeps up until bite In With old age the bone b Is Piitr'ik II. 'illinium i.f Lmiis. life. vi'le. T he i oiniitit'eo proposes to rome thin and delicate. I iv a rl; for a t'ompliciited (hafiges take place trout, A liilnpaigti of i dtii a'ion UK In the tn neqillrlng an Upr.ghf gait. I I t et:l rhlck can run fmm Its slicll ; a baby of p i.b l.itlotl. rv atrulK'iten Its legs ni iHcnted .t,,hn ciiunol Pre., .h ut l In Bt the ktieeS nlid are I! y. ab of S. ti Itan. Kc.i us They at I be hips, and are only ben.! if a spulil .! ' wbb h will drawnr upcent of head trunk length nn i; !v foriniit ate i hanges In 'ft I i.dmii.lstration ami Judicial Pt mnturlty Ihey will be over mt I he wiilking r A tn .,. In i.imoiiiolag the are ci tit. days np -.l tioot.t the Prcldei l siiol the pro.i. h. the legs grow fust Kn-- e ' ir ,.;o: of this trmip itud lilp Joints change; the leg. . wo a' ..'.(i,!t,.. to fnicre.s fur mn now be strulghtened out 'Hie the p. tit of o!e of the feet tin b'llgi'r tUttl in iT,., tho erifola-oit-ii lnb ! MrUi ran Hap Im Uld.i-iiithe I. ws nu,Ur V aliin- -l a easily a ll bands. an,, t li a t i, . H The uplne also changes Vice np I, of OrttutiT, not fo'.bl. bill roiilss of twenty verlehrae will) pads of car t, .ItbV lltltomnblli' hllil.b r and f.mr between. At birth a large tiliige Itl fundi' the (light firf d'ivrr, of the column Is car t Wa .1 I latin in lied roket by is opi Powerful muscles di'vilnp lie r .r be 'e.rlCy tried in f lie tilnge .i In.ld the spine erect; others, net Cow f..f nfti.it! six m;ir a! ferr'f'e as levers, to liMbinrp ! n ii I !' th" .i. kit l.eln; Ii g on the fit" ll.-.v- er a' i. w i re 1 !,,. f.W Ci.r.r, t n i'd tesifj-III! d.- -i t tl " ij'lea H t !,e i re, V: ai:s tl.ml 'Itniii .ei a tilage. HUVili.iry. s twolity it !n; i.M.'i s. g f,.f I'" '111' I lid .f 1. 'rawfi.rl luti'-ii- f w,, i.iiiy '1 he founded. !. i:nimt, were led by flio luniiv I'm, iii., Ulireslrii'ted s.a-a- - Mill.;.,- - r.,.,st re;:,.l, f Hiiillded I r ki .t.oi ! Upvv.it 1 ?!..!!( a in. I tin t) ve. to tie imiehliic cnt.s, i!y tiitlintc nil I lii'iil!y a ."."t millimeter flei. ph ee frmn tho ril'e fai,e lit i;,.den. I 'urimj H o fl'T'-hatile Wnrdeti I". i .rrn.,11' tli.if it ..! the West I ,. I'Ul-vlet- . ..I perk"!, ! he P.al it In T Alner.ijin legion (1 t "pit be-'c- Ma--s.i- 1 Juiiidre.) and s. . h'j!He rolixl Is ill the ....: .t.i.i tita!i' at Ciilii'ii lily nniti-Hielenitiiiti.il tiinnit r. d half a doien ..,rd tllld larrhaded thelllsehrs III ulie the re!l lumes, ilifuii' (he wardi'iiV f .r. m and a ) i a. im nt t'f Natli'tml ;il.ird-tllelTin' had few rnii hut lVni of hiiitniliiltiun, mid N fnte tin rte i:.." vv . i SV. skull-dom- Chi-ag- p!i-)(.l- ,I , ' Vv .it.l-tieli- s of (lie reohslag Mild Was liliies i hali. eliiir i.f both the cinptr and the r.puhli.'. It was hi- - vvlm put int. i vTi'.t the policy of e. witli tH i.iiiv's fori id whu his niiltit r y I le ' t! Hi. in' of N alio! i.H.k, d upoil Hi the baikbotio ,i I f t! l pt s. Ot M loll, r C.'tbllH t Mild lvrb II -. i:ll' i.ll s i..h!e,I w!,etl..-!e ...aiit ii'ti luui.j 1. la id t. -: r w hi . i.t m. I !!: Natural Death, First Verdict. coroners Jury decided that Manby had met his death frmn natural causes and that the second dog had mauled the body find bitten through the spine, carrying the head into t tie other room. Manby was buried at once. Humors persisted, however, that Manby had been murdered, and state olliciiils began an Investigation, placing the task in t lie hnnds of Henri Martin, a skilled French detective who has been living In the West for fhe last two years because i'f bis wife's HI health. Acting on the evidence Martin secured. Ih b"dy of Manby was exhumed and it was found that he bad bi't-- murdered with a sawed-of- f shotgun, wblih had blown awny his right Jaw The murderer bad then severed the head, picked out all the gunshot from Die chest and bead and placed fhe bend In the room where It was found. A Sinister Background. In the tiext few days evidence was discovered which forms the background for this umar.ing murder. In 1VV a man named Stone discovered a mine In Colfax county which he named the Mjstic mine. Two years later he met fl man rained Ferguson, with whom be formed a partnership, and fome me whs taken from the claim. In IST'.t other prospectors Kinked n claim five miles distant, which became the world fatuous AHeC of fhe rlthc-- t mines. iti gold claims In fhe world. Soon after its dircovcry n third man appeared, lie was known ns n prospector ami In the region was suspeiled of bell c a "high giader," a men who while working on n property appropriates tn himself lie Is rugold dust niid nt!g,:tts. mored in have reached some sort of rn understanding with Stntie and I'ct'gtfn and gone to work af the Aztec claim. From bis advent A iie.-te- li- f.-- s- in fei!i. j body. ,t vvi-;- !.,.,; 'r. iie-.a- . If I ri-- Ill-Il- oliiieied hen vv 'iilslav Streseiaal.li. IcViu lniliis-of a l.e.ut ati.iek fol'i.vv-ter, di.-of pila'.. is. lie :ol il:g a sr-.'i ii in poor l.ea'th (..r iio'iii ; - but r.iei.tlv re.'oveii'd as tu hi be able t take patt III the li n.Iif. e ll! lie Hague alii i.f the tie of No 1 1... tioi.s iiss. iiii.lv in in tor Stiesi lual.n. who uas b. rii !, J;. r . lilt lit W.IS of Ci'litiati I'eoJ.Ie's pally, :( 1n. ;i f.T hl f 1, , sell-lite- I eunsiileniii; ni.v rn.l'od.t ittf tar-ifouitiiii ii in ree.iimi( ndatiiiii wtii.li were lint terniaiip to tl,t par tit'tilar Senator .lulili'i ii f.i;'l the tarllT would Ih; "inl'.iiis. ly mere t'e)tile" undi-- tin' ana ndtin iit than tltlder the present law, Ilf i.njri-i- ' the liniin' tuny rejivt the umi'lid-Inelit- C the (Yi'avvav I -- s . Mil ci.iaii.i".-!- it pniM.iw j from nts tu II- . ireeiit the oieliinj; iii .f utiier tariif matters rmiresi weiild lie miieiMliiii - iinnit-tethri.liuli its Jiolui-iials.i vvi!) start tin invcsl i'ai inn of ad ioi.bii-- opcial.li;; ill iniin-ss- s ill I.-- : f.-- t Ves!ed i will call Sir Wiliiam i iner of S'a!" Isi!'.i;i and eila-rwhi.s.. Haines l ave i "Mie lii in tlio ill 1'iiiy. I'tidef a iv... mil. at ii.iiii-da- rri"-Mi-n- l'f t.a' vv en hearings I WdiiM " U In I'nl.i'id he. lid of tin' be.-- t Plls an.l ! duties j ei.il. ! ,;ni-iimn- I ecii-ii,,'.- he h: id ii by the senate committee age. on i iciilture and tin' board was The two elements In growth are sliblected to further criticism for weight and height. Weight often Hot lisinu huge sums or money to .,intill. l.pvnn.l innlurilv. Inn force up the prices of this scas-uiss, afu,r fhp ,)()(U. ,ms ,.kpn on wheat crop. Samuel K. Mi'Kelvie; ,,,,1 The giant can grow no tall of .Nebraska, the wheat member ofj r ,ic f n,,y kllmvs no illllIt . I I .1 .1 .. ,1. ...I.LI uu' a Miarp Hie eoaro, nail eiasu Is determined almost en Stature Senator r.rookhai'l on the question skin or not the board was! tirely by the skeleton. Only of wheiln-aiilhoiized to lix prices, the , ,.. 111111 ll nun uijri ei uu iind the bones of the feet; thin car sol. in Insisting it was. tilage covers the ends of the leg Mr. Mi Krhi" said that Ha board bmies; between the vertebrae are ni. labels hope that tin' new grain thin pads of cartilage. Stature Is in growth, then, Is largely a matter which Ii,. kiting pre ess of organization at Chicago, of growth of skull, bodies or vertebWill be !y to operati In such a ra.-, and especially of the leg W manner as to .at prices holies. in t j ear. It Was the pinion of Tones grow- from centers of osl- the hoard. I i' saM. that t was nut tication. Centers for the principal feasib'f to commence s: abilixat in'l bones of tlio body appear by the oi.eral lies vear. In Chicago end of the second month of fetal Wiiliaia II. Sen;,., chairman of tin' centers for the ends, or epilife; the organisation c.ii:ii,.l ice, s;i appear later many not un'mi would physes, grain marketing; til puberty, when the skeleton be . .i!..!eiid within a gins to assume permanent form. the call of the r"l fei.it'! the Wool The number of ossification con growers of it, , i.ati. ti held a nn ters vr.ries In different bones. The in Chi. agn to disrii-- s plans for b mes of the arms and legs a siiiii.ir ioMimI maiU-lit.and long have at least three: one in the shaft liratn iiig for their iiiduMrv Itself and one at each epiphysis. The humerus at tifteen years Is still In three parts: shaft, two heads; Aiiieihati Legion, In In I. oiiis j;!e, held leit the heads are more closely con with shaft than at birth. By test I arade In its history the beads are so united to and T maturity, down business. g't ii.g n lot of resolutions most with the nhaft that It Is not posof ti.i a i on Tin d the care of sible to see where they grew on. In general, facial and led v.t.r. iiis :;tid lih" mat- t.iii.c are formed from membrane te Wo.id'.ivvn pot of 'II lif-- t la the drill team i'Vkln" bmieS; the other bones In cartilage. Ihne- - forming cells ii ilt:,, ri. cira' post of at,. oi'ip, I'me Mihv anhei' won tin' baud by division, multiply n;tpst. so i (Hid Ins- .Migeie sought salts from the blood, ossify and lnvt viat's cotivc' tioii and It was continue until the cartilage Is rei liV at b d t.. th.' liuseiis city placed by bone. Increase In length 't nds when the cartilage disappears. oil t! " brst (.allot. the nniure skeleton there can (I. I.. P' delihaii'er of i:i fVirad.i, (In no lurther growth In stature or Aik . w:is r'ect.d coiiiniairlcr be If final enver In leii'th of arms. He was h sclmol Ulial. iuioii'Iv. lo hone Is delayed of sbn curtilage i n r u t I. listed as wi ten private If the proc in POT ntid was ilis, batge.J tvvu gigantic Mature results; ess Is reversed, dwarfs. I'nly the Mrs. mh. e.ir later is a tnnjor. or Joint surfaces of mil id. I M.irrea of "iiuiicil F.tufTs, J.nr.i. articulating tare hums are covered by carW.IS I liosell liatinll.'.l ini.i-i- t of ! riht , Santa Fe, N. M. The little artist colony of Taos, N. M Is thrilling to a murder mystery which rivals the weirdest tales of fiction. On July 3 A. it. Manby. wealthy and aged Knglish recluse, was found dead In the library of Ids home there, his body clad In u nightgown and bis severed bead In a nearby room. Munby had lived alone in this big house, well furnished and adorned with valuable oriental rugs and art treasures, with two ferocious police dogs as his only companions, due lived In the house with lilni, the other he kept chained at the main entrance. Manby for years bad lived in fer.r of bis life. Manby was last seen alive on .lime "", but entries in a diary be kent indicated thai he was still alive the following day. On July 3 the police were notified by persons whose names are withheld that he had not been seen for several days and that there was reason to be lieve him dead. An oHioor entered the house, after killing the dog tit the door, to find the man's dead ai-'- ; t Wealthy Recluse Is Victim of Mysterious Murder Rivaling Fiction. fvvo-tifth- I Traffic Officer Nabs Eel for Jaywalking SLAIN IN WEIRD MINE VENDETTA one-fift- cnnliniieil 1!'-- majority of that it repre iiti of tlio taxing sents a I'liUrr I IV Ci'llgi'css to tin' Cii'Util' i.inl might load to fintlu r t it'll l'f till' pnVVCIS of llii' lo ht'.llnh i f tho UiiV iTIl !ii t . Aii". how. that was their simy and tiny sunk to It. although ut,l.iasrd tliou::!it their uriinti had more of a political basis. Tfie Pros-iinl's I'usil imi in tin- - matter had tin- - approval of nearly ell the big farm orgauigathms, but the raillral Pcpublicins, tm list of wlmiit t'Uiiitt t .i to represent agricultural ilisn gardcd this fart Utid ti"k advantage of tin' opportunity to Lit Mr. Hoover. 'I'lic I iiiimrats iin' not ut all mi:o of keeping a solid front on tlni ralo m lif.iiili'-- . so tlo-IikoIi' tliis i1iiu on mi ii'ltmiil trnlivo fi'atiirc. only f.mr of tl.i ir liicinlitrs voting iifcaiiift ihc iinii'ii.liiii iit. I inlor tln nil'iptt'il, tit1 t woiiM In' ri'iiiiiii to trtitiHinit ironitt!y t.iriiT i.iannN-hlol- i lol ling Ii.h reports to ov.u M'loninieti'latiiiii if Solo authority to make l ii.nik-eIn the ;i:n, lailand. tilTalrs, I ov fralev.-k- y, InMMi of the members 0n:s" of tin tecieral arm noaru was v. v. i ncznai of hand tuati of land liohiTi Cecil ill disarmament ed'orts, sent to Ambassador I'.ivves a letter statiiii: that In a man '" calliii' hi m-- -l t' "Shcriiitin'' ntVered liiiu hue sums of naiin-to erase his aihoi.ii y uf a rei!uctii:i of the I'lili-army and navy, and that in the I "' ' ai: s (if Id.elie-- . i'S of r he I l t!i:.t li.an. i ari an d t lelieral I loi.-rs, IV il.il iippi. Sim-iiioii- and Soviet ambassador to France, pit together mid signed an n'reement fur full resumption of diplomatic relations between !reat Hiilain tun Kussia, includiiiK an exchange of ambassadors, and for the settlement of iilestio!is outstanding betweeu the two uoverniiieiils. Tliis asrieeiuont is subject to the approval of Valerian sixteen-months-ol- r tart In Southboro Markliam, a prize Fngllsh setter, has been Bent to President Hoover by D. C. Kok of I'alo Alto, Calif., shown with the dog In the photograph. Southboro Markham is a son of Southboro Savanna, a celebrated cup winner. Stature also Increases by spurts. V.y the time the Infant ran walk. It has ijrown from twenty to thirty-fouInches; thereafter, until pti berty, It grows between two and three Inches a year. The thirteenth Is the rupld growing year for ylrls. Ilctween fhe sixteenth for boys. fourteen and sixteen the boy In crease9 tils stature elht Inches. Olrls usually attain their full slat lire by twenty, sometimes by eight Hut both pen; hoys by twenty-five- . may continue growth three or four years longer. The new horn's brain Is already the destined weight, about ten ounces; by the second year or ns large ns an adult an Full brain weight tbropold npe's. after comes before twenty-five- ; that It bses weight, rapidly In old In tho southeastj Scene on South Carolina side of the Savannah river during the destructive flood of the ern states. 2 Johann Sohober. foe of Socialists, who tins been minlo chancellor of Austria. International balloon ruce from St. Louis for the James Cordon F.ennott trophy. and hVl Staunton, Va. p.inn.n, " 681 used in a clia.se to . sion of four hams and i.5 I rebellion 2 ,.,i.nr irnw rtwsmi'cd Jut """.''! Ihe , iiy limit, local Butt'""" erf ami provincial efT.clal f rc"1'' f.id"iii 6 be ji.slbilitle '" Ine Ihe proiestlnj rHiginn ' H e HiltKh .Ian. '7'.'" cast stwubl the Ereup "' SfflClnj tinde ilemntislrafien Irst of in bool end Ut b.w. ' r t |