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Show rich ro3?L store STRIP in SURFACE CrTii-- EtuJy a of r;:cns Er. supposed for the accumuls tr wi ut so many specimens in one Sjs.1. The fossils Jite much ir ore ancient than those c.f the La ? tea pits, but not nearly as well One of the best specime ns taken out is that of a dog of the most primitive type yet found- This is the type, with teeth .similar to those of the hyena. It is abi ut the size of the German shepherd dog but more heavily built. It was. a ' branch of the family tree of die dogs and later became extinct. - r Mb" BERKFLr.Y, CALIF.-O- ne United in the fi)K'ril beds greatest Ltates has been discovered in Contra Costa county, Calif., and i.s of being winked by the University California. Secrecy of the discovery has teen maintained to date owing to the fact that the bed is on private property, but it is now admitted that fa-it with the ranks in mous Ranch La U:va in southern California. The layer, in which the farads of animals, birds and reptiles of the Lower Pliocene period of three to four million years ogo, are imbedded, is about two feet thick, runs along near the surface of the earth for about 100 feet and then goes to a depth that has not been ascertained. The great number of fossils in the bed is attributed to the fact that it represents an ancient water hole or valley water course to which the early creatures came to drink and to die. No other reason can be imr-'n'fr.rr- THE BULLETIN 12, 1933 I'll! PAY, AUGUST i short-jawe- d Italy Boosts Percentage Of Wheat Flour in Bread The Fascist Cereals corhas increased by 10 per poration cent the ratio of wheat flour allowed to be used in breed, apparently in an attempt to ease growing dissatisfaction over the quality of Italian bread. The corporation decreed that 90 per cent wheat flour and 10 per cent corn must be used. The corporation met, with Premier Benito Mussolini presiding, and decided, in view of the improved outlook for the wheat har vest, now estioiated at about bushel, to permit increased use of wheat. It also decided that bakers must make only one type of , as prescrioed. ihc price will be fixed when the exact amount of the harvest and the quality of the uic.-in- grain have been asccitair.ed. Cs cad and macaroni have been on sale with 00 per cent of wheat and 20 per cent of other flours. Corn flour was used for a time. However, the price of corn rose, and the government then ordered the use of rice and bean flours. Cat Has Five Ears LONDON. A cat that has five ears is owned by Mrs. Sclwyn Oxley of Ealing. The rat has a group of three ears on one side of her head and two on the other side. ROME. 257,-000,0- Woman Wins Fourth Diploma at Age of 79 Mrs. JOSE, CALIF. Bacon Bailey, seventy-ninhas received her A. B. degree after four years of study at the San Jose Slate college. It was her fourth diploma from the institution, having received her sheepskin from the general elementary division in 1896; her kindergarten primary credentials g in 1902, and a secondary degree in 1914 SAN Lura e, home-makin- M CANADA TO RETAIN ANTiCOSTI'lSLAND Peerless Laundry No Foreign Power Will Control Historic Spot. WASHINGTON, D. C. No foreign power will control the island of Anticosti, at the mouth of the St. Law- rence river, Prime Minister Mackenzie King recently assured the Canadian house of commons. The statement answered an inquiry concerning a reported option of sale given by the islands present holders after a visit from a German delegation of forestry experts, including military and naval officers. Anticosti, now an island appendage to Quebec, has changed hands many times in its career, points out a bulletin from the National Geographic society. Last leased in 1926 by the Anticosti Pulp and Paper company, it has served in reverse order as a pulpwood empire, a rich mans social experiment, a pirates stronghold, and an explorers reward. A Dramatic Biography. Roughly in the shape of a great whale, its tail in the St. Lawrence river and its head in the Gulf of St. Lawrece, Anticosti island is about 140 miles long and averages 35 miles across. It is a sportsman's paradise, with cool, brisk summers. Great forests of spruce bring green down to its very shores; game fish fill its streams, and flocks of ducks and geese stop off there regularly on flights north and south. So conspicuously placed and accessible is it that for the past 400 years this island has been the scene of mans activities and experiments. In 1534, Jacques Cartier, seekto the ing that mythical short-cu-t East, first officially recorded the island and called it He de lAssomp tion. Already, however, Basque fishermen, familiar with this region from early fishing trips, had described it as 'Antecosta,' or island before the coast the name which still sticks, slightly changed in spelling. In 1630, a grateful king, Louis XIV of France, presented Anticosti Louis Joliet For to explorer-trade- r a decade Joliet enjoyed fur and fish trade with nearby Indians, till he and his wife were made prisoners by Sir William Phipps raiding party in the current French-Englis- h SNOW WHITE CLOTHES Saturdays Special DATE COOKIES SUGAR HOUSE BAKERY LAt About Our j 52., ?Jon fr50 Saving with oAf bot ;;ri;.on?ualqu6Ua aararssrig batteries lor -- drVn'eU ttrr&a otiieb ob low as With Old Battery penn Snptcmc pate BaS A. pRlCC 5ACalton I Ho stta'9 caCO (han coV. i Pie-- gJs- ! , ioste. WI,L ksp6fl $4 li9d STV' According i' to material and make of car. First -- v. Q.n.d T!oO opvfs Lom' new on 36V made lueive paltenu . tie material. No uncom- W-lisSAV- E m W lAotoi l0or9 ouK decks or Ui- floors, I". 8221 MITCHELLS S Sugar House BEAUTY SALON GOOD COAL Call Hyland Permanent Waves 2520 AT SPECIAL CASTLE GATE BLUE BLAZE ABERDEEN KING COAL REDUCED PRICES FOR AUGUST Have your children "fixed for school now and avoid the last last ml unto rush. ' : : E. 21st So. 1053 Hy. 8553 Agents for Sentinel Stokers A Prepared Stoker Coal LOBBS on the FISHING JOB Tennis Rackets Restrung SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. TACKLE Headquarters 3191 PHIL and JOES SOUTHEAST REPAIR SHOP 1113 E. 21st So. kl Buy Only ARE FEATURING TIIE VERY in Highland Drive Ily. 520 first Flows of Tree Branches The first farm plows were made and of crooked tree branches worked by man power. Hy. 859G r;. t Fails. There was little humor connected with the enterprises that followed the death of the colorful Gamache. The island was almost barren of fish and game when Menier, a French chocolate manufacturer, bought it, taking possession in 1896. Interested in the possibilities of social experiment, Menier not only built himself a luxurious chateau and turned his domain into a valuable game preserve by importing deer, beaver, rabbits, elk; he also planned and developed farming communities, lobster factories, and a village equipped with hospital, school and church. He even built a railroad line and a canal. Later, realizing the potential industry in products from his forest land, he embarked on woodpulp production which, however, proved in time to be uneconomic and was finally abandoned. In 1926 the island was taken over by its present holder, reorganized as the Anticosti Consolidated Paper corporation, Menier retaining only his home and certain sporting For a while Anticosti rights. boomed, its population rising to more than 4,000 souls. But physical conditions here make lumbering operations hard. In winter months, ice is a problem; communications are uncertain. Records show that in the last three quarters of the Nineteenth century, more than 130 ships were wrecked on its treacherous reefs. Anticosti, however, with its long history of abandoned enterprises, is still a 'graveyard of hopes.' Its population has sunk to mere hundreds, mostly lighthouse keepers and their families, with a few fishermen, and attendants for fox and muskrat farms lately developed." Pearling Industry Fast Losing Its Old Glories re Hy. picture. Called a sorcerer and a pirate, Louis Olivier Gamache was also a Frenchman with a sense of humor. Natives believed that demons helped him rob passing craft, and told tales of brimstone smells and blue flames that followed his ship over the water. Colonizing soie? E. 21st So. 1083 Finally, soon after the beginning of the Nineteenth century, Anticostis oddest character came into the II 24 2 Doz. for conflict. 9 Hyland 2182 1184 East 21st So. JOLO, P. I. The glories of the pearling industry in the Sulu sea are fast fading. European rearmament and world depression have left little money in the pearl market, according to Jack Marco, who has been buying Sulu pearls for 16 years. Eight fishing boats are carrying on a business that a few years ago occupied 70 vessels and 700 men. Pearls once valued at $10,000 are now worth a tenth as much. Moros were the worlds best pearl divers until the advent of diving suits, and Japanese are gradually replacing them, Marco said. Moro swimmers could plunge to the bottom of the sea and collect oysters for three minutes before returning to the surface for air. 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