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It st the 0 sign.fl-pamtin- individuals evalua-ow- n ego pattern is design or im-Im- d technique in all kinds the result of a certain Jir neen natural impulses censoring agents which g them within approved "ottems. The more fixed in, the more geometric j the greater are the rejig thin the individual. t nice is important. Brown IB 1 s example, are asso-1'icular- ly with deep unicomponents of a depres-- , Dr. Liss has found, for s work is ae finished inter-muc- h way that e analyzed. Preference subjects and evasion of hcates to the trained f emotional impasses and the same artist I lets of the Diesels Urging - Supercharging on. rs Power in Cains of engines on motorships two benefits for ma-erc- e and naval vessels, NewU of the bureau of Navy department, in I at a joint meeting 'ican Society of Meehan-er- s and the Society of a Engineers. ps, Mr. Newell sk r II o enables the valuable short time emergencies. In com-- 1 to turn out for special ne8 me installation, super-3rmi- ts a motorship to r engines, thus having space but obtaining the 1 Or the cargo space red and speed increased, rhargng Diesel engines L streamhncd railroad I "al Power gains have ' 'f hich, in one case ef 50 per cent power t U con,lnuous operation, f reviewed the use of g m Diesel , engines for Panted out that such I C01r only Permits the size and I glne but makes possible I LrnCe at air is hSher alti- - rarefied. 18 Dcstry Quail extern States J I E at i I ClTt " I'-- popw- - uc"huTle8 of uaU lnterm8 are foxes, Bot in the 'e anT thf k Southeast a hi 7 ant has 91 cauto reckonmg as an h r.i ail bfe Ecrnard V. ,i;7aue of entomology on kt ,, Umted "a o I efre fheeUnUe, 8miual te"il(ll,rfe Sates speak' North eonference. hggSaS " d, i .. or WartTllng th0n 7 83 insects U,ry have hatched t lCy ar Stl11 Vnrir, 18 ,US in!Pcts klll f tha yfa C0" quad y are also 'US fUlt trees. ,'dff'cun t dte cvonCombt these II small con- of p Jre and mr,bails cuitiv nsnostn Dry sodium wt "PWly & Promising Six Pairs of Twins in One Family Are Puzzle for Scientists Servants in After Life 9 4 The six pairs of Don't Believe Parents fraternal twins that have farrow Minded! Until been born to a Connecticut iou Know Them. husband and wife are somewhat disturbing to scientists. DEAR DORIS DENE: I am a venteen al am Prof. William Walter Greulich, of verr kept hme by an over- the department of anatomy and the strict WHOS Chicago. mother and father. adolescent study unit at Yale They are k ni to me in some presents a study of the six ?Uow my friends to ways and will pairs of twins in the Connecticut house bnt they have come toideal family in the Journal of the Amer- about going out. ridiculous I do not go out ican Medical association. rMent MoTh very He has also looked into the fam-il- y seems to think I am safer history of the twins' parents. at home. As she has no Idea of Only on the fathers side can a rec- what young ord of previous multiple births be seems to me people are like. It that it is unfair of her found. The fathers father, it turns Interfere. She talks about the had out, triplets by his second wife. know U they are men The widespread belief that twin- XS, known all her llfe-w-hen real-I- y ning tends to run in families is supshe hasnt the faintest idea what ported by evidence here and hoys are all about. Mothers and abroad, and twin births everywhere fathers might be expected to keep seem to appear just as frequently out of what they dont understand. on the fathers side as on the motL So hers. Now this disturbing fact canANSWER Sometimes its the not be reconciled with the acceptfault of the mothers and fathers ed theory of the genesis of fraternal that they seem to be such utterly twins. fleshless and bloodless individuals. Fraternal twins, as distinguished In their desire to bring up the young from monozygotic twins (those of as they think they should they prethe same sex and physical charac- sent a picture of their sterling virteristics), are produced, it is usual- tue which would cause many chilly assumed, by the fertilization of dren to regard them as less than two ova derived from separate fol- human. licles either from the same or from Actually though, mothers and fathers are not so short on different ovaries. memory as they seem. If they could be Calls for Observations. to take off the mantle Such double ovulations are excep- persuaded of ultra tional and are generally regarded and show respectability and virtue, themselves for the human as the result of some upset in funcbeings they really are, many a son tion of the ovulatory mechanism. and The control of this would natur- how daughter would be amazed at much the old folks know. ally be with the mother and could Because mother doesnt run Just not possibly be influenced by the around town with gigolos doesnt mean father. that she always a settled down Professor Greulich appeals to sur- humdrum was sort of person. She rememgeons and pathologists to make ob- bers what it felt like to be in love servations during operations and and she knows how near she came to postmortems on pregnant women making a fool of herself over the that will help find a satisfactory ex- towns bad boy, and she can recapture even now the thrill of stolen joys planation of this phenomenon. and dangerous pleasure. The most reasonable explanation, tf hen she discusses her daughters in his opinion, was advanced 20 she is refriends with boy years ago by Dr. C. H. Danforth membering her ownassurance, suitors of the and recently by Dr. F. Curtius of and hoto much time she uasled past, herGermany. self in the wrong company. And she According o this hypothesis, the tries to steer her daughter away from sperm of some men causes the tub- the mistakes and the follies she heral ovum to form two cells, both of self committed. which are susceptible of being ferFather may have turned out to tilized, each, of course, by a dif- be a monument of respectability but ferent sperm. Such fertilization when he. gives his son advice, hes would result in the production of speaking from real experience. Hes twins who had the same heredity remembering the scrapes he got from the mothers side but different into which gave him nothing but pain and humiliation. Hes reliving paternal heredity. Such twins might be of like or of the moments when he found that his unlike sex and would presumably best girl was just a weak little liar be intermediate between identical who made love to everybody hes twins in tasting again the bitter gall of disand ordinary double-egthe degree of resemblance that they illusionment, and hes trying to persuade his boy to keep clear of bad would bear to each other. The Connecticut family, which entanglements. has renewed the faith of physicians that phenomenal fecundity has DEAR MISS DENE: I have a friend, a man of forty-fivnot become a lost art, had its who is 12. being very kind to me, and sixth pair of twins last June and the taking me about a good deal. My The mother was thirty-fiv- e of when they were mother and father disapprove father cannot get their consent and I him born. him. They Of the first pair of twins the boy to my friendship with him. about They do know nothing died, but all others are living. not appreciate his intelligence or his experience. I take his advice on Diamonds a great many problems because I know that he is old and wise enough a Rush Do Not to give me good advice. This makes they Recent diamond my parents furious, although Washington. seems to me, that it be glad, Cami-no- , might near finds at Cherokee Flats, have such a wise friend to help Calif., do not justify any rush to I Jeanette. me. the area m search of easily-gotteHow can anyone exANSWER A. R. Dr. glittering stones, says why Jeanettes mothFoshag, curator of minerals at the plain probably aged fifty father, and er We reNational museum here. should be so utterly outside, the at ceive at the museum one diamond to understand and apfrom the Cherokee Flats region ev- incompetent of nearly their own man a ery three or four years. Perhaps preciate And why should their intelliage? two hundred diamonds have been and experience be so useless found in California since the gold gence while the new friend is of such rush days, the largest reported be- inestimable value? moth-e- r ing about seven carats." The very fact that poor old exbeen diamonds, Flats have always Cherokee The and father replains Dr. Foshag, are perfectly around, makes some childrenhouseuseful rather as their rarity, stones, their parents good gard than any defect in them, making hold equipment, rather than as real the placer gold deposits unprofithuman beings. able as diamond mines. Near the Foolnh boys and girls wdl submit creeks is a dike of serpentine rock to discipline from outsiders uhich accepting from from which the diamonds are be- they wouldn't dream of will hang on the weathlhey freed their parents, by lieved to have been who of words of an older man or woman ering during many thousands dia- flatters them-a- nd flout the opinion o for years. Working this dike more who haie lived and in monds would cost much understood f good deal labor than it could ever produce in more than the youngster, ever dreamed diamonds, he believes. fl her shoulders light' Mary will shrug admonition not to mother's her over ly Broun by-- but Army Airplanes n ar,umd with the g e, fifty-seve- n California Justify n d tr; NEWS Picture Parade $ J i' A'1 ' ' Li Jny words that hes a what he s and doesnt know when he advises about talking But when John against dunking. out at Is the golf champion solemnly to him tells who club Jit out liquor theres, big reformatl0AV"tUnoaen the fault of nd lathers that their chil-re- J as take them seriously But It is just as often chil- d- who asarea t blandly that parents By LEMUEL F. PARTON 'NEW YORK. Big beefy, hand- some Joseph Buerckel, forty years old, with hard fists and a whip-lastongue. Is Hitler grand marshal of the Hard Fist 1 Nazi aubjugatlon to Nazify of Austria. To the surprise of Nazi Austrians home talent in Not since the great King Tut was removed from his grave has the Austria, he is given entire charge little world of excavators been so excited. In Egypt the governments de- of the fusion and subordination of partment of antiquities has made investigations at Saqquara, uncovering the Austrian Nazis by Berlin. He was a poor schoolmaster who the tomb of the wealthy Vizier Hewaka. worked his way up by continuous and diligent While less earnest and industrious young men were wasting their time, he was y'S working nights, Sundays and holidays on tills, his chosen career. Against stiff competition, it took him years to gain distinction, but at last he came to outrank even the illustrious Julius Streicher in longdistance He was born in the Palatinate, ' the south German territory adjoin4i A ,v ing the Saar. He was In the World f!) war, in the closing years, and joined ' the Hitler movement soon after the v Munich beer hall putsch In 1923. He was a good fighter and organizer and was adi vanced rapidly in the more overt and violent party drives. When Baron von Papen was removed as Saar commissioner, In 1934, and made Saar Post ambassador to Plaques and carvings, alHerr Taught Him Vienna, ways interesting because Buerckel replaced Technique they tell a story when unhim. Under his sucoded, were photographed was the plebpervision carefully by the expediiscite and his the exultant radio tions cameraman, then voice which told the world that stowed away for future exGerman justice had triumphed. amination. The League of Nations handed Shocked excavators were him the valley, and he became gov' much more interested to ernor in 1935. discoverthat nine servants, A typically forthright ukase was three pet birds and seven his Christmas decree against shopdogs were slam when Vizier ping in Jewish stores. Hewaka died, and were "If you try to get out of it. he in to his tomb placed said, "by pretending that your wife "serve him in after life. did the shopping, it merely shows Under the direction of Zaki that an unreal Nazi spirit prevails Saad Eff, expedition leader, in your home, and you are not a 18 small rectangular graves but a fool. were unearthed, 14 of them in perfect condition. Nine VOUNG Jan G. Masarjk, Czech of the graves were like J minister to the Court of St. that at the right. James, had a fervent belief in the Kellogg and Locarno pacts. He once far. v said, "TJiey are L zech bees Instru-Fadeosplendid ments of a world of Peace Hope 01 der of peace and stability. Now he calls at the British foreign office, perhaps to hint that something seems to have gone wrong. He is the son of the late Dr. Thomas Masaryk, first president of Czechoslovakia. His mother was an American, born and reared in Brooklyn, and so is his wife, the former Mrs. Francis Crane Leather-bee- , daughter of Charles R. Crane, the widely know'n manufacturer and industrialist. He has spent much time in America. At the age of eighteen, he ran from the University of away Prague, in the early years of the war, and worked in a factory at He returned Bridgeport, Conn. Around each mans body had been placed pottery vases, believeo home and finished his studies, and to have contained some kind of drink. Two smaller vases and ten was the first Czech minister to the cylindrical containers which may have been cups, completed the after United States in 1919. He has his famous fathers imlife equipment Five of the bodies were found with pottery bearing tn scriptions mentioning the name of the fruit or grain each contained passioned belief in democracy, and has been its eloquent defender m Zaki Saad Eff Is commanding a large expedition at the excavations among them many superstitious natives (above right) who prefer servant central Europe, where his country tasks to meddling with the tombs of their forefathers. is Horatius at the Bridge. ' it'aU in all. most men children to women want their aim- Bndt. what theyre v Thats is or girl any boy K of some-8,lfadvice n takmg Jdng of ber s cie w o ha; in tiy.i.g to along blst, t their own salvation w'And SidiTS. a . ! as Lit Jew-hatin- V' II vf rough-and-tumb- d lace! "Such lovely your friends will exclaim and theyll never guess how little it costl Youll w'ant to gather up crochet hook and some string and begin at once on this charming chair or buffet set and pillow to match. Quickly and easily done in filet crochet, the peacocks and roses are prettily "set off by an open mesh. Practical lasting exquisite, the chairback may be repeated and used as scarf ends. They all make splendid gifts. In pattern 5975 you will find complete instructions and charts for making the set and pillow top shown; illustrations of all stitches used; material requirements. To obtain this pattern send 15 cents in stamps or corns (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, 259 W. 14th St., New Yoik City. -- ESS 40 BLACK LEAF I v-- Keeps Dogs Away from Evergreens, Shrubs etc. ls U VA Tea.po'-nf- lyk ut 9 WDWI 90 The birds were buried more carefully than the servants, each being and wrapped in linen. The coffin containing placed in a separate coffin the largest bird (above) was inlaid with a remarkable pattern of Ivory and ebony. Since it is impossible to believe that so many people and animals connected wnth the household could have died simultaneously ol natural causes, todays explorers readily confess that the only explanamass slaughter which followed the death of every rich man. tion Is The master needed their services and company after death Just as he tid during life on earth that at least, was the popular belief. r' i-- . iU f ' a - 375 , ; J r tr I ' I- - -- . . t ? t j. tin H. ill 1? er nNu Servlc. aV m h Wntmts Pt !k,ng Filet Crochet for All to Admire AVi,u;s' cant sume LAWRENCE QUALITY WEEK back-num-b- Ather SADDLES & old OB MOM HIT MUNIS br farmer and lUKktoaQ for el year tavorwj Liigbecb QQrttiy expert workmanship low prion. H nil be t tih S tilustrntfd oatcxlog an if tevwai IKE 8E0R6E UK8ERCE CO .JOS I First fortlairt Ortpa THIS Larger Have Many New Devices and Washington. Four hundred ten airplanes delivered by manufacturers to the United States army 1937 were during the calendar year twice as large as their immediate A. W. Robpredecessors, Brig. Gen. division, materials the of chief ins, declared here. Scores of new devices, tested and found satisfactory, have been made standard equipment on new planes, while a systematic testing program is leading to important improvements in military craft. The materials division is sponsorof ing tests of a novel set propellers, one mounted immediately in front of the other on concentric propeller revealed. shafts, General Robins The propellers rotate In opposite condirections. Controllable pitch de- now being centric propellers are . s(gned, he added. will seal Tires and tubes which themselves after being puncture development. by bullets are under a e Army engineers are studying brings automatically which vice gun back a badly operating machine into full operation. HARNESS The tomb where wealthy Viz.er Hewaka was buried. 'TMlE history of this age will be hard to unscramble. Japan cant take a belt at a local power baron without landing on an American stockholder. Dr. Japs Learn Matsumoto Joji Power Can warned the gov-8- e Headache ernment not to get in trouble with American investors by nationalizing its electric power Industry. This would endanger investments of $75,000,000, he contended, mostly held in this country. He is Japans leading corporation lawyer and one of Its most important financiers, an officer of the Capital Rehabilitation Aid company, which has a quaint sound but which is understandable even in the Occident. Sixty years old, he is a former professor of law at the Tokyo Imperial university, from which he was graduated. He is a director of the Tokyo Gas company and several other corporations, and was vice president of the South Manchurian railway. ConsolH ttrd Ncwg Feature. UNU .Service. 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