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Show THE BULLETIN Keeping Up WimScience People Pictured the God of Israel Portrait of 1200 B. C. Unearthed in Syria ervt e Science Service. The Hogues! Gallery How Obi Testament NEIL TAIFES5I5 UNCOMMON Takes the Dog Atony AMERICANS j ! V Israel, look like as people of the Old Testament pictured Him? Biblical Israelites ventured no real portraits. Other nations might surround themselves with statues of their deit.' s, or engraved pictures, or But the ten commandments forbade graven images. And even though Israel gave in to calf, temptation to make a Denver. The campus of the and even though somegolden Israelites University of Denver has been had a weakness for clay figurines of extended up to the peak of Mt. heathen goddesses, there was no Evans at 14,259 feet. There, at known attempt to portray Jehovah. Found in Syria. the end of the highest automoSpecial interest, therefore, is bile road in the United States, by dircovery of a portrait stands the highest laboratory in aroused which gives the modern world a the world, being some three fairly good idea of how the ancient thousand feet higher than the world visualized Jehovah. The porfrom the Twelfth famous laboratory on the Jung- trait is a century B. C., unearthed at Ras frau Joch in Europe. in Syria, where a Canaan-i- t. This laboratory is a joint project Shamra stood. of city of the Massachusetts Institute French archaeologists, directed Technology and the University of Prof. Claude Schaeffer of the by was prefabDenver. The building National Museums, are French ricated in Denver, cut into sections veriand transported from Denver to Mt. finding ruins of Ras Shamra a of evidences for table treasure city of a Evans in one day by the use lost history. k caravan. shows the deity El, The CCC men did yeoman service in mentioned in the Old Testament as in 40 sections averaging carrying a name for absolute Deity, and latweight from 200 to 500 pounds, up er, Prof. Schaeffer says, becoming the rocky knoll from the terminal God of Israel under the name of of the automobile road to the site Jehovah, or Yahvch. of the laboratory. They also conand Bearded. the for foundation structed the The Canaanite sculpt r building. carved a striking profile of a venWill Stand Wind and Weather. d individual wearerable, The laboratory is designed to ing a beard and dressed in h withstand a wind velocity of 150 costume and high peaked miles per hour and to screen out headdress. He sits stiffly on a high, electrical disturbances of this re- richly ornamented throne with a gion, which at times cause electric footstool. Facing is the small king sparks to jump from ones finger- of the city, devoutly holding up his tips, ears, and nose, and make the scepter and a pitcher containing hair stand out like the quills of a some offering. frightened porcupine. Also it had Portraits of El have been known to be made as impervious and im- before, but none of so early a cenpregnable to rodents and souvenir- tury, which pictures El at the very hunting tourists as possible. time when the Israelites were fightTo make the structure ing for their promised land under side walls were eliminated, Yahveh's guidance. is unfinished. EneThe while the protection from lightning was accomplished by having the mies invading Ras Shamra from end walls, the roof, and the floor overseas rudely Interrupted life in completely surrounded with metal the Canaanite city. This portrait which is connected to ground wires of El was buried in the sculptors buried deeply in the mountain. wrecked home, to wait 3,000 years This also protects against rodents. for a public showing. Use of the laboratory will not be limited to research work on cosmic rays. The first work done was that by Dr. Fred D Amour of the department of zoology, who studied the physiological changes in the rat due to high altitude. The department of meteorology has long desired a station at high altitude New York. Scientists may where observers could be placed. now find that Protected Against Wind, Lightning and Rats ballad-hawke- stern-face- ankle-lengt- wind-proo- f, bas-reli- ef Fingerprints Tell About Ones Health and Character fingerprints, important for identification, can in the future be made to Cattle Tick Fever tell something of the heredity, character and health of a perNearly Wiped Out son and his possible criminal in United States tendencies, members of the American Orthopsychiatric asWashington. The areas un- sociation learned at their meetder federal quarantine against ing here. cattle tick fever in the South First results of research on this have just reduced by 28,150 problem were reported by Dr. John A. Larson, assistant director of the square miles, eliminating all psychopathic clinic of the recorders remaining quarantined parishes court, Detroit. Dr. Larson examin Louisiana and leaving under ined the fingerprint patterns of 3,524 the ban three small blocks in mental disease patients at Eloise he is attendFlorida and two larger groups state hospital, where found that the He neurologist. ing of counties on the eastern and distribution of arches in the fingersouthwestern boundaries of print patterns was consistently lowTexas. Total wiping out of the er in the group of patients sufferthan in disease in the United States is ing from schizophrenia groups suffering from other kinds of in sight. mental disease. In a group of sex Half-Dim- Whats that? I asked. So you pause by the side of the and all the devilish trucks road, which you have just defeated in a 1IIAVE been looking into the Department of brisk brush, rush sneeringly by you Commerce, tourist and dog di- at 45 and you know you have to' It appears vision, and come upon the fol- pass them all over.escort a not do if that you lowing reports. Out of every young Peke into a vacant field very and 25 touring families, including let him or her gambol on the green, those in trailers, 24 of them the doggie will get sick and have leave the family dog at home stomach trouble. Sometimes I perand write back asking how he sonally led Scooby into strange by the roadside and on is. The other family takes the meadows several occasions, the owners asked dog along, thus storing up me what was I doing on their propplenty of trouble for everybody. erty and would I mind leaving. We were half way through our Likewise, you must feed a small last and most recent motor tour, dog on a motor trip, just as you the missus and myself and had would a small baby, and in passing, about 3,000 miles to go and at that I may say that a small baby isnt point, we carried no dog. Our reg- a lick more trouble than a small ular dog was safely at home, wait- Peke. They require the same foods, ing for us to return. Out of a clear the same recreations, same sleepdry, the missus decided she was ing hours, same holding on your lonely and wanted a new dog and lap, the only difference being that before you could say Doberman you do not have to change diapers Pincher, she bought one and ap- on a Peke. Peke Disrupts Everything. peared with it on her arm. It was an underslung Peke, eight, weeks I gradually began to grow rather old, eight inches long and one of a irritated, though I am an amiable litter of four. and cheerful person under normal conditions. I like to make time in a How We Got the Pup. car, four or five hundred miles a Whats that? I asked. day, and you cannot do that with a Our new dog, said she. d Peke on the rear seat. too as young, anyone Well, its to stop too many times items! You have can see. You take it back to its mother and sisters. Otherwise it and go walking in fields for exercise. will die of loneliness. It got so I couldn't get back into She Wanted to Be President You know nothing of puppies, the car, once I stepped outside. The defshe missus and the wanted to be President of explained filled owing to circum- SHE United States but if ever initely refused to take it back. So sedan over up, l. which I had little we have a new pup, eight weeks stances there was a forlorn hope it was to we had For buy example, old. that ambition of Victoria Clafin alIs it your intention to try and Scooby a rubber chewing bone, and Woodhull. take that pup home with us in the though she has only baby teeth She started under the handicap of motor car?" I ventured to inquire. they're coming out anyhow.balls and being born in Ohio to a family that red We bought three Certainly. not only poor but disreputable. I'll never know why. Then we had was Three thousand miles I And neither she nor her sister, we so small a to stove, purchase A Peke doesn't care where it is. on the Tennessee Clafin (or Tennie C. Pekes like motor cars. You drive could heat Scooby'ns meals stove with as she wrote it) ever tried to rewas a It run. and I will take care of the dog. trieve the family reputation. Inlike jelsome stuff inside looking both of them added several Rolling Stones Gather Moss. lied tomato juice, to which you ap- stead, That was an idle dream. At once plied a match, and after that you shocking items to Puritanical AmerI began to discover why sensible walked away and sat under a tree. ica's low estimate of the Clafins. For one thing they went in for spirpersons never tour with a young We bought a large bag of itualism and, what was worse, they own car. the in with My luggage dog greenish in color, consisted of a kit bag, a golf bag, enough crackers inside for 32 po- became free love advocates. Victoria first married Dr. Cantwo small zippers and a typewriter lice dogs and a horse, and they were in its modest case. of little use to Scooby, she having ning Woodhull but soon discarded The missus had a couple of bags no teeth to mention. We therefore him for Col. James H. Blood, a and a couple of boxes and thats had to break up these crackers, handsome and distinguished Civil war veteran and a kindred spirit, all, there being excess space in the buying a hammer. At first we back of the car. But after them, on the car floor, but whom she later married. Tennespop-eye- con-trq- tin-ca- des-sicat- ed dog-bask- I ng . dog-cracke- rs, dog-bask- apricot-blossomi- Pattern 5724 can use the same design on scarfs and pillows and so complete a bedroom ensemble. The patches are simple in form youll find the work goes quickly. In pattern 5724 you will find the Block Chart, an illustration for cutting, sewing and finishing, together with yardage chart, diagram of quilt to help arrange foe blocks for single and double bed size, and a diagram of block which serves as a guide for placing the patches and suggests contrasting materials. To obtain this pattern send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Write plainly your name, address and pattern number. s. eighteen-n- g Our new dog, said she. By NEIL STAFFORD Cattle tick fever is a classic in delinquents who had no mental disthe annals of bacteriology and medi- ease, the distribution of arches rolling west, we commenced cine because it was the first dis- was low but the whorls seemed to adding items and the car slowly ease proved to be carried by an increase. filled with strange objects, none of insect or more strictly, in this parGreat caution must be used in which had any real part in a motor ticular case, a tick; for ticks drawing conclusions from these trip. First, we had to pause in a are not insects. It was in the findings, Dr. Larson pointed out. large city and buy a ineties that the late Dr. TheoEarly studies had convinced Dr. made of wickerware. bald Smith, then of the United Larson that fingerprint patterns What for? I naturally inquired. A small puppy cannot sleep in States Department of Agriculture, obey the laws of heredity. Closest followed a blind hunch supplied resemblances were found in a pair that tin box. No air. The dog would by Texas stockmen and proved sci- of identical twins. Although finger- fchoke. Well take her out then, I said, entifically that ticks are the car- prints are different for each individriers of this disease. Later, it was ual, members of a family have cerand let her sleep on the floor. found that insects as well as other tain similarities in their fingerprint So we at once bought the wicker and it took up space. species of ticks arc responsible for patterns. Racial similarities and the spread of many diseases af- differences might also be found. Dr. The rear of the sedan began to take flicting both human beings and ani- Larson believes, so that it may be on a crowded look. We next were mals. possible in the future not only to forced to purchase two thermos botsnd Dipping Quarantine. identify a person by his fingerprints tles not one two. By this time, to determine his race and fam- the dog had a name Scooby. but The United States Department of We must keep Scoobys milk connections. ily Agriculture, with the strong warm, the missus explained. The of the states concerned, unother bottle is to carry fresh wadertook to eradicate this costly Apricots From Asia May ter. You cannot give a puppy just Two of cattle. principal Flourish in Dakotas malady any kind of water. Some of the means are employed: dipping the drinking water in these places is baths and cattle in S. D. Californias full of germs and would kill anyBrookings, of animals that forbidding shipment hillsides body. might be harboring ticks into disesoon on the Scooby Gets Out. have rivals areas. ase-free may We roared steadily across the How effective this campaign has prairies of the Northwest, where been is told by a glance at the De- nobody would ever ever have broad land. There is another irrifeature about traveling with partment of Agriculture's "tick this fruit to be pos- tating 1, 1906, when the imagined On a July young dog. You have to stop map.was first taken in hand, the sible. tlie car. I mean, you have to stop work Dr. N. E. Hansen, of the South the car so often you would scarcely cattle tick fever area included pracwhole the State college here, has an believe it. You are whirling along Dakota South, the plus tically southern half of California a total Asiatic species which he has been the highway at a pleasant 60 miles of 728,565 square miles. The areas nursing for about a dozen years, per hour, trying to reach Sandusky left under quarantine now add up and which seems to be quite hardy or somewhere by supper time and to only 33,571 square miles, not under the severe climatic conditions the missus leans over and says: much more than the single state of of the Dakotas. lie found the orig- Wed better stop. Scooby has to inal trees in northern Manchuria. get out. South Carolina. tick-killin- rs - ef has "uHfaT magazine called the Youths Casket and a little later another, called the Home Monthly Neither was much of a success. More successful was his brothei who ran a newsstand and began selling songs on single pages in muph the same of an fashion as foe earlier day. Then the printer brother published a number of foes- songs in a pamphlet called The Dime Song Book and it Bold so well that they decided to move to New York city and publish other books for ten cents. Thus it was that a great American institution was born, for these brothers were Erastus F. and Irwin P. Beadle and they were the Fathers of the Dime Novel." They took into partnership another native of Buffalo. Robert Adams, and for the next three decades there came from the presses of Beadle and Company and Beadle and Adams a perfect flood of little books e (the Pocket Library, foe to Dime the and Library) Library thrill the souls of American boys and to fill the hearts of American parents with fear that their sons were being corrupted beyond all hope by these yellow-backHow groundless that fear was is shown by the fact that some of foe most distinguished Americans of today grew up on a reading diet of Beadle's dime novels. Exciting and thrilling those stories may have been (opening, as so many of them Bang! did, with "Bang! Bang! Three shots rang cut and another redskin bit the dust") but they were also highly moral. For the Villain was always foiled. Virtue always triumphed and it is doubtful if a single boy gver was ruined by reading one of them. . Irwin Beadle retired from foe firm in 1862, Robert Adams died in 1866, and his two younger brothers, William and David, succeeded him. With them as partners Erastus Beadle carried the dime novel to foe heights of its success. He continued in foe business until .889. Then he retired with a fortune built up by the dimes and nickels of Young America. He died in 1894 too early to realize that certain of foe little yellow backs which he sold for a dime would later sell for hundreds of dollars because they are Americana and collectors nine-truc- -- Scott Watson i in Buffalo. N. Y., began issuing a bas-reli- ef Stern-Face- d c weetera FEW years before foe openA ing of the Civil war a printer ef bas-reli- By Elmo Father of the Dime Novel bas-relief- s. Bas-reli- So quaint, so colorful these adorable "Sunbonnet maidena with their bobbing balloons you wont be able to wait to applique them on a quilt! The block meas-- j ures 9 inches. Heres a for opportunity to utilize those gay scraps youve been saving. You long-looke- 117HAT did Jehovah, God of Highest Laboratory in World Built on Top of Ml Evans i i By EMILY C. DAVIS WNU Service. Sunbonnet Girls to Applique on a Quilt et et with poor results. Later on we stole a large, flat rock from a farmer and used that. Scoobys Necessary Baggage. Our next purchase was six cans of dog food, in case we motored into some rough, uncouth country where they had no dog food;s a mechaniinside; cal mouse, with mouse with a a whistle in its stomach, a rubber dog, a red blanket, a pink cat made of wool and a sleeping bag. By this time, nobody could get in or out of the car. When we rolled into Chicago, I was slowly cracking up and decided to strike. I said: No matter what ypu think, 1 am not going to drive this pooch clear to California. I am already worn to a frazzle. Either foe pooch quits or clock-work- I do. said foe missus I believe, eagerly, that you had better quit.if You are not very much use and you will kindly step out and take a train home, I shall be much obliged and will be able to go ahead in peace. You mean that? I surely do. Without another word, I drove hastily to foe railway station, leaped out, seized my bags and went home on the tram in comfort. Western transcontinental railway trains do not stop anywhere for foe purpose of feeding or watering pooches or letting liicm run around in fields in foe name of exercise. 0 Bell Syndicate WNU Service. see went to New York and won the admiration of Commodore Vanderbilt who set her and her sister up as brokers. Having thus entered the business world, the sisters set out to. prove that women were just as capable as men in other lines of activity. They began publishing Woodhull and Clafins Weexly and with it Victoria started her own. boom She ran for that for President. high office on a platform of women's rights and kept right on running for many years. She went to Washington and appeared before foe judiciary committee of the house of representatives to demand the right to vote. Of 'course, she failed to win that right just as she failed to get anyone to take her Presidential candidacy seriously. So she finall gave up the atr tempt, discarded Colonel Blood and went to England where she acquired another husband, as did her sister Then both of them disowned free love, won their way into English society and for many years published a magazine devoted to advanced views on many subjects. Eventually Victoria settled down into a placid existence as the Lady Bountiful of a small town in Worcestershire and became known as a social reformer who suffered for views now generally accepted " Wlnn she died in 1927 at .he age of ninety, the vicar who preached her funeral sermon told his heaters. We have been privileged to have had one of the world's greatest personalities among us I 7avotite Afy )Qccip2 Springerle 4 eggs I pound flour 3 tablespoonfuls aniaa aced 1 pound powdered sugar 3 level teaspoonfula baking powder Beat egg yolks and whites sep- arately, then together until creamy ; add sugar, slowly beating until bubbles appear. Sift the baking powder with the flour thoroughly, then add the anise seed. Add slowly to the above mixture and mix well. Let stand for four hours in a cool place. Roll out, cut into fancy shapes and plaoe on sheets of paper to dry. Bake in slow oven. Copyright. WNU Servlet. Little Red Schoolhouses There are 138,542 little red schoolhouses dotting the nation's countryside. One - room affairs, they represent 57 per cent of all American school buildings and for the moat part teach good education American with the three Rs as the basis. 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