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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER . "ett:i irmans rfcft courtroom - Grandstand Father It's Possible Of Possibilities Bulldozing Milkman ,7 By May a Father be Held Liable for Encouraging His Sons to Fight? pre-iictin- g successful efforts to reach :he moon by space ship are popu-a- r In Germany. Worked At White Sands Because of his outstanding qualifications, U.S. authorities called jn Gartmann for assistance in '947. They took him up to the White Sands proving ground in STew Mexico where, for six months, le helped American rocket design-;r- ress. s. and rocket scientists in postwar Germany are directing most of their efforts to catch up with American and British developments in this field. Since the Allies have banned any kind of German war production, the scientists' activities now are restricted to elaborating theories and exchanging ideas with their foreign colleagues. Form Research Society To centralize their efforts, German scientists got together and formed the Interplanetary Society for Space Research, with GartThese remann as chairman. admit they enthusiassearchers tically cherish the hope that "sooner or later German science will be leading again in the field of rocket design." For the time being, and probably for years to come, they see their position as being "at the very tail end of the world's atomic and Atom unique feature of the ChiFair is the Indian village and southwestern Indian entertainment provided by r h e Santa Fe railway. One of the outstanding exhibits of the fair, the village is an exact replica of a southwestern Indian village, including pueblos, hogans and wikiups. More than 11 Indians, transported to the fair by the Santa Fe, live in the village. In the photo above is shown a part of the Indian village dwellers who represent six southwestern tribes, the San Juan, the Zuni, Hopi, Jemez, Apache and Navajo. At right, Susan Wachter, fair visitor, decided that although she likes rocket research." the katchina dolls outside Nevertheless, one of them said. dolls, "I am of the firm conviction thai the entrance to the village were before the end of my days I shall too big to play with. Q A cago Railroad l (" A power company put up electric power lines on a man's farm, but neglected to install certain safety features. One day, during a thunderstorm, a bolt of lightning struck a main power line nearby and crackled into the farmer's yard-wh- ere it gave the farmer a nasty shock. After he recovered, he sued the power company for damages. The company insisted that it could not be blamed for an "Act of God," but the court nevertheless granted the farmer's claim. The judge said: " "The Act of God would not have wrought the injury but for the human negligence which contributed thereto." "i if-! i I f ? h l 1 I ,1. , " - y-- top-secr- r. ftiiiln-- r p " ' iw.ni May You Throw Aside Someone Who Blocks your Path? il ,5 Woman Marks 104th Year; Still Enjoys a Good Steak N. J. Mrs. Rosf NEWARK, Pop Chalee, Taos Indian singer and artist, whose home is in Santa Fe, N. M., is shown here (left) attired in typical Taos costume. She is featured in the enter- O '"Vl of 11 chil Gelb, dren. has begun her 105th year as a citizen of this world. At a picnic celebrating her birth woman wa: day, the honored by 10 members of he family. Steak broiled over an opei iire in the backyard of the sum mcr home of her son, Edward, ii Long Beach was the piece d resistance. Mrs. Gelb ate heartily as usual. She said she likes "almost an; kind of food" and is especiall. fond of meat. Her birthday cake bore n candles. "One way to keep young," sh declared, "is to pay little attcntio to your age. Don't isolate yoursel particularly mentally." Mrs. Gelb reads the newspaper regularly. She wears no glasse and her hearing is "pretty goo, for my age." "Keeping up with what goes o in the world is another way o keeping young," she commentec Besides her son, Mrs. ' Gelb h;i thirteen grandchildren and eleve Her husbanc Levi, died 60 years ago. 1 tainment offered at the Indian village. This picture was taken near the corral of her family home in Taos Pueblo, N. M- - making a trip through three state vw;n ner Husband, aged 63. aboan motorcycle-buil- t for-two. that mode travel "very enjoyable" when h V..luanuJ orougnt tier here on th cack of his motorcycle all the wa norn uaiesburg, 111., to attend th marriage of their granddaughtci ouaii i hxj unrig, she saic Un the trip she sat on a specia seat directly behind he nusoanrj. The seat was cushion.. with four inches of sponge rubber ment. The Hylean Amazon is as large as Europe, almost as big as the United States and 20 times as large as the United Kingdom. It sprawls from the Andes on the west to the Atlantic on the east and from the Orinoco river on t h e north southward to t h e Bolivia. All tributary mountains waters flow into the Amazon. It includes parts of Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and British, Dutch and French Guianas. With its two million inhabitants it is one of the most sparsely populated areas in the world. The international character and scientific significance of the region is shown by the interest in its exploration by such outside nations as the United States, France, Netherlands, Britain and Italy. Scientific missions have made many trips into Amazonia in the past. But their long and difficult tasks remained largely fruitless for want of a permanent center to their findings and do something about them. The International Institute of the Hylean Amazon, inspired by ,1 9" O Two of the Ind.an women at the village (above) inspect one of the ovens of the type they use ot their pueblos. These ovens are part of the authentic reproduction of southwest Indian life in the village. Shown below are two more scenes at the Santa Fe exhibit. . LO.NUON-- If, n enemy render with all I right to demand u.a. rep! for su uui u youTe a mem be w larnament you can't say tlu miner member is "'nuts" Will out formally apologizing ..... . T., .uliih was made afte Lal..r Member Ernest Tlmitl jeciea because Communist Men VJL'iM', -- . li'r lu.aiii tvjaiiiic tier said "H JS nuts." and the Words in Uie official record c , acting for ; "Could be," said one of those asked, "all the women on her side of the family have used for eight washing "Colonel," CHICAGO.. phorous prod; gy laboratorie. cult three surgery Boston Drs. B. mon, and Se!v" W.E 14 cases the? brain tumors gery by the.' Radioactive given the became pafe; they'r doctor, The ture Geiger ; ment for mea: as a probe TI E tc Self-S- t Norway food store has:; at: Buy U.S.. I 20-VE- fI "Considering over 20 years no relief it i I a:: i- deating KELLOi ALL-BRA- g: N helped rnesom;. Mrs. H. Rmi: 120CorryAve.,i . Vista, Warring: Florida. Jusi f many unsolic&". ters praising L BRAN. If tree ' by constipatioi in the diet, all-bra- ; of water.? S days, retc; I plenty 10 Kellogg's, Br double I yon: riTi Ml 4 he said, "how do And Yob- It may b a ney function wate to tB-- j people (eel ti;s.; when the kite'" ecide end otUr blood. , You B rheumetie "T't retting up Irfc-Sometime! tion with inW- -f other eigntbfr the kidneyi "J There ihcdtH treatment il r' ' DoaW$ P'lh- - j medicine thitt! Eroval thnon Doa"' . Ira.Tl ". TO tnaaj Get Doan ' tM' J For Pro Dtr SI bl KW - mA FII lf ! Li : Energy? , n r: n'u n nro Ill n! A deputy tracked a desperate criminal to a hotel, where the fugitive was having dinner. As he spotted the officer, he reached for his gun. But the deputy beat him to the draw, firing two quick shots. The first hit the criminal; the second just missed him, striking a passing waiter in the leg. After, ward the waiter sued the officer for damages, but the court turned down his claim. The judge said that since the officer had fired in he couldn't be blamed for accidentally hitting the wrong man. - They desct the Journal i cal associate. suh?" you feel, Collect Damages if Hit By a Policeman's Bullet? ensued. The clerk hurt his wrist in the melee and later sought workmen's compensation for the injury. The hotel owner opposed his claim, saying that the clerk had not been hired to fight with customers. However, the court granted the clerk an award anyhow. The judge said the fight had occurred in the course of hij work as a clerk, and the Injury was covered. Che As Aid in Two very distinguished looking Southern gentlemen met on the street one morning after having attended a party the night before. The major greeted his ranking officer with all the respect and solemnity that the occasion demanded. May an Innocent Bystander A drunk walked into a hotel one night and demanded a room. The clerk refused, ordering the man out. One word led to another and a fight id Bl HABIT . The landlord of an apartment house got mad at the milkman one day and told him to stay out of the building from then on. The next morning, the milkman showed up at his usual time to make deliveries to several tenants who lived in the basement. Angrily, the landlord climbed on top of the basement hatchway to block him from going down the steps. But the milkman Atomic The laundress's rival tried desperately to find someone who could dispute the washwoman's assertion that she had blue blood in her veins. SI fl J-yi- X VMM 3 ww self-defen- 'Nuts' Is CK in Battle, ButKotin Parliament! iMi j uS much right to enter the just building as the tenants themselves. this right," said the "Having judge, "the milkman also had the right to remove any obstruction-includ- ing the landlord!" Kt;is. At 62, Mrs Muffley thinks nothing o At least, she found " fj convention five states 0; region have, and Colony-fiethe p. climber, trying to impress a prominent member of a club she had just joined, traced her ancestry all the way back to would not be halted. Seizing one of Julius Caesar. the hatch doors he jerked it upThe prominent member admitwardthrowing the landlord against ted that went back quite a disthe railing. The landlord was in- tance but pointed out that the jured, and later sued the milkman pedigree of her own family filled for damages. However the court re- six pages of parchment and in the jected the landlord's claim, point- middle was a notation, "About ing out that the tenants' milkman this time the world was created." had as ' Motorcycle Trip to Wedding II. France, A social Grandmother, 62, Enjoys A. Signators'. turn are Er' Venezuela, s The colonel's reply was just a bit on the brusque side. "Major," he declared a little thickly, "I feel like hell, suh, as any Southern gentleman should, suh, at this hour of the morning." " v. i Could Human Beings Be Held Responsible For on "Act of God"? back." Claim 'Startling Inventions' His German colleagues claim Gartmann recently was able to prove to some American rocket designers a fundamental error ir their calculations for a space rocket. "A steady flow of informatior Is crossing the ocean both ways between Germany and Americar scientists, but we are not so stupic as to disclose our theories Just for nothing," a Ger .man Informant said. Although they have "startlin( Inventions" in their files, the Ger mans Insist they will withholi them until the Allies give then world-wid- e patent protection. : all three men for damages. The sons admitted their guilt, but the father insisted that he personally hadn't done anything wrong. However, the court held him equally responsible for the attack. The judge said: "He did everything he could to incite his sons' anger. Such conduct made him an active participant in the assault and equally liable for the damage done." have viewed the moon from the iwo-uur- LAKE StJCCESS, N Y. -- Three million square miles of South America have been staked out as a testing ground for aid to underdeveloped areas of the world. A head start already has been made by scientists seeking to gear the riches of the Hylean Amazon area to social and economic prog- dorsed it '' Top priority has been given to UNESCO -the United Nations down Two brothers, hearing their father research by to the educational, scientific and cultur- year. arfuing with a neighbor, rushed up al organization. UNESCO i and gave the neighbor a sound field surveys have Jaime Preliminary do didn't The father any Torre; thrashing. are not Findings called the t' actual fighting, but encouraged his been undertaken. stimulated but have sons with such cries as "Sock him!" complete, on the potential ample cf ho "Kill him!" and "Give it to him!" great optimism developed contributions the region can make hand in Later, the battered neighbor sued to world-wid- e economic advance- nomic assist rocket-speciali- articles Will Bernard, LLB- - Slate laws vary. For personal guidance, sea your local attorney. 4 Amazon Area' How Tesr U. N. Plans Survey Human Responsibility FRANKFURT German atom icientists doing research on moon rockets say they have completed for Sasic theoretical calculation! want which rocket manned they i a shoot to the moon. "All we need now Is the chance -- and the financial aid to put ur theories into practice," said Dr. Heinz Gart-nan- Gartmann's i f I riiiiiiniiit a In normal eo y' " "x"' ' r: 70 longer average life Sla-- f d Batteiy Saves Time and Money Sto-fBaMsry ha 8" omoiinj new Auto-l- it needi water only 3 timet ordinary batterie Barteriti hovo fibr-gmot for longer battery Bo battery. Se your tighborhooo' Auto-U- tt Th be I!' A n.- -. !a AUTO.IITI lATIIlt ,1 COW'' J nnte wi x |