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Show f fHB RICH COUNTl REAPkR. RANDOLPH. UTAH TAILS ARE SHORTER IN COOL CLIMATES Study of Genetics Produces Interesting Data. Farm Tenant Loans Freedom of Religion Purchase Program (Continued From Page One) -- Figures in Tapestry The Bayeux tapestry, preserved in the public library of Bayeux, France, contains 1,512 figures in 72 scenes representing the invasion and conquest of England by William the Conqueror. 1,512 If you are in a county designated as one in which loans are to be made this year, obtain an application blank from the County Rehabilitation Supervisor who serves your counity. Fill it out carefully and return it to him, either personally or by mail lit usually is advisable to call at his office and talk matter over with him or his assist- ant if you ;i j i t do not know the Supervisors address, it may be obtained from your High-Strun- high-strun- i County Agricultural Agent If My County Is Not S'lected G Loan, For In Another May I Apply County? Because of the limited funds available, applications must be restricted to residents of the 300 selected counties. No. PBIMT IIow Will Persons Who Will Receive Loans Be Selected Koni Tne Large Number Who May Apply : 7 iCUigiess lias provided that county fanners snail certify which applicants by reason of character, ability, and experience are likely to cary out the undertakings required under a loan to purchase a farm. It is recognized that limitations of funds will nurne it po slide to grant Leans to only a limited number of worthy applicants this year. commiutees of tiinee No. 223 os. S. Finch & Co., Inc., Schenley, Pa. SCHENLEYS RED LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY: The straight whiskies in this product are neutral years or more old. 30 straight whiskey, 70 spirits distilled from American grains. 24 straight 2) years old, 6 straight whiskey 5 years old. 90 iwhiskey -- What Kind Of Faims Can Be 8 ko farm Which m in g n family oral be operated with the labor available in the family. It should bo large enough to p ovide a living ft r the borrower and his furor 'v and enable him to retire the loan for the pun base of his farm. A -- sized, How Will The Farms Be Selected? 9 THE &OBSni FATWEQ. FA Men (4U88ARP, isIacieb. PfRiesr nfftllsNeAR. His TAHes JOURNeN Him TO NORTHERN BRITISH OOUJMBIA, IN "THE TREACHEROUS TAkUICt CAP COONTRS. In TUB PAST TH& JESUIT GSOLOSISr Applicants who will receive loans a wide choice in selecting the farms fhty want to buy. The pried of the propc ty 1l ,wever must be in keeping wkh i,s aiue, as d ate l mined by the county oonunititee nnl the FSA Preference will bp iven to farm-- , no d ing a minimum on!1 ay for repaiis and will be given AND HIS PARTM OP EXPUOR&RS BROUGHT BACk' (SG&AT IMPORT amce- - TO SXheNCE- - DATA of i NEW YORK This chaste figure of a young girl lifting her face to the skies will b dedicated to freedom-oreligion in the Four Freedom statuary group on the Central Mall of the New York Worlds Fair 1939. impr.ovements. f Name, Canada, Is Traced to the Iroquois Indians The derivation of the name Canada accepted by our leading histo- What Hdp win psA Give to plicants Who Receive a I.ran? 10 JJuItbvuL Ap- The Farm Security Administration will assiivt applicants who receive loans in developing sound farm and home innnagKW'nt p'ans, preparing operating budgets, and maintaining businesslike records. 11 Will Leans Be large Enough To Cover Building Repairs and Other Farm Improvements? rians who have investigated the ords makes it an Iroquois word, still surviving among them in the form Yes, to a limited extent. Kanata, meaning a collection of dwellings or a settlement. Cartier, 12 Can I Get a Loan To Finish Payin one of his vocabularies of th ing For The Farm I Am Now BuyIroquois speech, says of it: T'ne ing? call a town (ville) Canada, reports bulletin. a Canadian Resources No. Farm owners are not eligible, Its evolution into a place name, and refinancing loans will not be made. Canada, can be fully followed in the narratives of Cartier, wherein it ap- 13 Must I Have a Farm Selected Before I Clan Apply? pears first in his account of his secwritond voyage in 1535, observes a No. It is' usually adrisable to talk er in the New York Times.' The with the county supervisor and county two Iroquois Indians whom he had committee before choosing a farm. seized at Gaspe and taken to France the preceding year informed him on 14 What Are The Terms of the Loans? entering the Great River (now the St. Lawrence) that their home was Loans are made for period in Canada,' which proved later to be at 3 percent interest. an alternative name for the village of Stadacona, on the site of Quebec 15 How Targe Will the Annual Payments be? city. Cartier himself seems to have rec- Beavers in South Dakota Helped in Dam Building Belle Fourche, S. D. Harry Henfor the derson, trapper-warde- n South Dakota state game and fish department, has taken a cue from the federal government and has started rehabilitation projects for the states beavers. Henderson removes the dambuilding animals from property where they are causing' damage to remote sections of the Black Hills where he rehabilitates them. We give them a chance to start housekeeping all over again, HenWhen a farmer or derson said. rancher reports beavers are damaging trees or are insisting on building dams where they should not we go out and trap them. Entire colonies of beavers are trapped before a dam is left. Workmen start a new dam in some remote stream. Annual aypments of 4.3 percent of the sum. borrowed will cover both interest and principal. Professor Gives Figures 40-ye- extended the word to the surrounding region as a convenient territorial name much as the name Quebec has been' extended from the city to the province. Accordingly this interpretation of Canada is well attested by unim- peachable documents; but the same is not true of several other current Burials in Westminster Abbey explanations, which are nothing othThe dean and chapter of Wester than guesses based on chance minster abbey determine who shall resemblances between Canada and be buried in the abbey. As a matcertain other Indian or imaginary ter of fact, the decision rests almost roots, e. g., from segnada Canada entirely with the dean himself. meaning men seeking land (or a 1 country) ; a Montagnais root meaning foreign; mouth of the coung Cottontail Rabbits of the St. LawCottontail rabbits are among the try, descriptive aca a nada, meanrence; Spanish of wild animals. g most here (i. e., in gold); ing nothing Instances of cottontails becoming a Spanish cana, a reed, extended paralyzed from fright have been to an equivalent of beaupre. reported. 1 e How Should Loan Applications Be Made? 5 quite analogous to that distinguishing the geographical races from the high and low altitudes, says the author of the study, .Professor Theodosius Dobzhansky of California Institute of Technology, in summarizing findings in this field. How Nature Works. Butterflies resembling the varieties known from Syria and southern Italy have been obtained, he points out, from the pupae of the central European races of the same species exposed to heat treatment. On the other hand, treatment of the central European race with cold has resulted in a resemblance to dark-brow- Pur-chais- United States citizens who are farm tenants (not owners), sharecroppers, farm laborers, or others who obtain or recently 'have obtained most of their income from farming. Preference will be given to married persons or persons with dependent families; to persons able to make a down payment ; or to persons who own livestock and equipment necessary to carry on farming operations. No loans will be made to persons who can obtain an adequate loan for the purchase of a farm from other sources at reasonable terms. versity press. ' Among birds the same is true for the relative lengths of beak, legs, and wings. Races of mammals and birds and some invertebrates living in cooler climates are larger in body size than races of the same In species in warmer climates. mountain countries races from higher elevations are larger than those from the lower ones. Races of mammals from warmer countries have shorter but relatively coarser hair and less down than races from cooler countries. An exposure of a mammal to cold or heat may produce respectively an increase or a decrease of the hair length, a change that is the form from northern Scandinavia. The adaptive value of the development of longer hair and a greater amount of wool in a cool climate is indeed obvious. The fact that the races of mammals inhabiting cold countries usually have longer hair and more down than races of the same species from hot countries is consequently evidence for and not against the effectiveness of natural selection. The rule of large body size in the cool, and small size in the warm climates is concerned with the temperature regulation of the animal. A large body size is correlated with a relatively smaller body surface, and consequently with a more limited loss of heat. The protruding body parts, the extremities, tails, and ears, are especially subject to a rapid loss of heat. The increase of the body surface in just these regions is therefore unfavorable in the cold, and may prove desirable in the w.arm climates. In Warm and Cool Regions. In mammals and birds, races inhabiting warm and humid regions n or black pig'have more mentation, or coloring, than races of the same species in cooler or drier regions; the arid desert regions are characterized by races with an accumulation of yellow and reddish-brow-n pigmentation. Among insects the pigmentation increases under humid and cool condition and decreases in the dry and hot regions, the humidity being apparently more effective than temperature. For the ladybird beetles, eastern Asia (northeastern Siberia, Japan) is the center of heavily pigmented races; going southwest and southeast from there, we encounter lighter and lighter races of the species, until centers of very pale races are reached in southern California in the Western, and in Turkestan in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is interesting that although .the darkest and lightest races, respectively, are usually confined to the centers just defined, the exact location of the center is somewhat variable for different species. Thus, in some of the Old World species 'the maximum depigmentation is observed In Russian Turkestan, in others in Chinese Turkestan, and in still others in Persia. Who May Apply For Tenant Loans' 1 New York. Races of mammals inhabiting cooler regions have relatively shorter tails, legs,, and ears than .races of the same species from warmer regions, according to a study of genetics and the origin of species issued by the Columbia Uni- 16 May I Pay Off the Entire Loan in Les Than 40 Years? Yes. The Act provides that after 5 years payment in full may be made at any time. 17 How Will the Loans be Secured? a first mortgage or deed of trust the farms purchased. The borrower must agree to pay taxes and insurance on the farm buildings, to keep the on By farm in repair, and prevent waste and exhaustion of the land. t Magazine Postage Per Page Cost of sending magazines according to the early mailage system was one cent per page. on Fruit of Family Tree Pride in noble anthe is thing, but Dr. quite cestry J. O. Hertzler, of the sociology department at Nebraska university, has pointed out: Anyone now forty years old would have a possible 18 adult ancestors at the time of the American Revolution; 512 at the time of the Mayflower voyage and 524,288 at the time of King John and the Magna Charta. Those who find an ancestor among the followers of William the Conqueror, 25 generations ago, must distinguish their relative from a possible 8,388,608 predecessors in that generation. Lincoln, Neb. South Rich News Mi I: (Continued From Page One) Girls in tine first year Home Economics class are entering into the spirit of textile study. Only three will be dealt with at this time, namely, rayon, cotton and linen. The Seminary students are having a contest to see who can bring in the most subscriptions for their paper, the "Seminarian. We want all of you town people to help us in tills drive and subscribe for ther paper. The ice pond was in use Sunday, alMr. Pulham and his Sophomore claims liad a skating party. Everyone reported having had a good time, esN. F. came to pecially the gil school the next day all black and bue, bult she still had fun so she said. so. The party took effect on Mr. Wednesday. remain at school took his classes. nre out with the his excuse Pnl-ha- m He was unable to so Mr. Christiansen Members of his band mumps can that be Mr. Chrisfiaus-'and Miss Stuart visited, in Garden City and Laketown Tuesday. Knitting is becoming nonubar again among the high school girls. About ten students have prepared an entertaining program which they are taking to North TtMi Fridav. They have mostly novelty numbers. Some new utenrils and cretonne were purchased recent iv for the home economics room.. Our department is growing steadily. Reported by VIRGINIA' and VIOLET SMITH. |