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Show tepiig Up fet WNU Service. nice That Tests Problem Child Needs New Teaching Ways Until Mind Matures By MARJORIE VAN DE WATER Mich. Detroit, Defiant, restless, truant, and subject to temper outbursts. That is a picture of what school officials know as a problem child. It is also a typical picture of a child who has failed In learning to read, write and cipher particularly to read. Dr. Charles L. Vaughn, of Detroits Psychopathic clinic, has Jii i" learned from a study of boys at WATSON DAVIS tin tn t By loard if the Wayne County Training school. hair A human Vcu? e7 York. These boys were from twelve to That is SS across. t 15 feet COLLgf,' fifteen years old and yet tests ; it would be if it were showed them to be below grade of the latt- three in reading. In other words jjufied with one ING TILg for auto-iJ- e they had Epent about nine years In icing devices a i school trying to learn to read withI CIS parts. out success. of modern wonders of the It is hard to realize the insult that Leal engineering is the a prolonged failure is to the of finely finished such sensitive nature of a child. If he es so smooth that magnificaIs cannot learn to add, that is to some times of 50,000 order the 1 have be-- e extent at least a private matter isiry. So exacting between his teacher, his parents, p demands of modern Demonstrata - Good Pl, the practice that the working and himself. He can hide those ke Cilv p arithmetic papers with the damning bearings, zeros. jCes of r t great accuracy require i s'ance, But when it comes to reading, he aoothness. Surface irregular-les- s is asked to stand up before the M(I ! than a hundred thousandth Nl Ci if. are whole class and demonstrate almost Inch (10 micro-inchej. for daily his weakness. ON rejection. Shouldnt Be Humiliated. iachine that measures so finely t Test a If you have struggled with an inin "jia necessary rapidity Federal fci Mmn has been achieved, come tax blank, a difficult crossword puzzle, or one of those baffling Orijrofilometer, as it is called, has JMENT ental cut-u- p most puzzles, you know the the traces that y point drum m exasperation that can result from an of to a Jar surface irregularities, failure even when no audience jeers 'tain Baau vanes the current flowing Sa'r I . at your mistakes. a magnet and this current $ A child should not be forced to amplifiers at through special Kmi to read and to try to master learn circuits. Cils Po Thus, electrically, Shaefer Pu - other school subjects until his mind that created magnifla high Har Sw has matured sufficiently to make it Salt Lkf 2 necessary. possible, is Doctor Vaughns conRecord Written by Light. clusion. of the t magnified replica Jrne. Be Teachers should try new methods n rec-- i is the Barber j e of instruction with the child who is which into the oscillograph E Salt L4i not learning, or else the child should went is fed. If a permanent be given another type of program, is desired, a motion picture such as handwork, that he can masn is aimed at the waving light ter. CR 10 Accuracy Is chanical Marvel rface I r Star BBusl iounted AIL Age Shaggers By Virginia Vale by Captain G. Elliott -- Nightingale Copyright, WNU ANDREA LEEDS has been AND SO OXE TIIIXG LED TO AXOTI1ER. UXTIL L. stepping right along since she did so well in a minor role in Stage Door. She went on to do well in Gold-wy- n Follies, is working now in Letter of Introduction, and will play opposite Joel McCrea in a picture called, so far, Youth Takes a Fling. set Which all goes to show that she was right when she refused to go on as just one more contract player. She felt that she wasnt getting n her restrained UNLIKE this summers young lady be- ) lieves in apparel peimitting freedom. Her outdoor pajamas (above) are of cela-nes- e rayon fabric in navy blue and white. And her bathing suit (below) is of rayon satin in plain color and polka dot print fashions. fa Andrea Leeds ft. sur-desir- Fire 0 itrrted Se and Msrt AhE-- Hf i MENT ETIC CM aballn, Soft IT ate - ! CO-- 8.1 I the oscillograph. far machine shop precision during the age of pow-J- 1 be realized when it is re--- 1 that Watt, inventor of the n engine, was elated when he i that Wilkinsons boring mill i machine an engine cylinder to within the thickness of a X t dawn EEZERS CREAM e 'ream caoi bonatore S -1 juipmen!- i increased many principle that underlie machine age of today. accuracy his is the estos Is Costly and erica Hasnt Much of It LES -- Lowest of precision in machin-:j.- e when the system of intert- able parts was adopted early last century. Arms factories inecticut pioneered in measur-"curatel- y with gauges, CT Manofar ire Salt Lk aveled -- Pi t alq for Jtl Bdv E Asbestos, hmgton. magic X material once used in the unable wicks of the tended by the Vestal s of Rome, and now a part of J every farmers oil stove, is ever-burn-air- tsed ion i r hair lit! piano II n Furm r Salt L mineral, but a trade applied to a number of fibrous rals, Dr, Oliver Bowles, of the d States bureau of mines, he Geological society of Wash- - i single 5 Potf f f leight Khan nnonly found associated with ntiie rocks, from which it is Jd a alteration and by recrys-tiio- n, asbestos varies in value 5130 a ton for inch-lonfibers isotile (a very high grade), to less than the cost of mining g rcomc ie poorer grades, problem in asbestos Doctor Bowles said, is Farate the asbestos from the Without breaking the fibers, t well supplied with asbestos, mted States has commercially--cuv- e deposits only in Vermont wzona. Most of our supply ' is imported from Canada, the other producers South s and Soviet Russia sending J d greatest No child should be forced to submit to ignominious failure until his whole personality is disorganized and catastrophe brings him to the psychopathic clinic. Future Apple Trees Will Grow From Own Root3 Washington. Apple trees of the future, breaking precedent with apple trees of today, may grow on their own roots, experiments conducted by United States Department of Agriculture scientists indicate. Government experimenters have succeeded in inducing stem cuttings of desirable varieties of apples to send out roots, Dr. F. E. Gardner, in charge of nursery stock investigation for the bureau of plant industry, reports. In the past the apple tree has been an assembled article with the part grafted k such ns on to a common the French crab variety. This was necessary because seedlings do not produce true to variety and because cuttings of Stem tissues would not take root. Springtime taping of the growing root with black tape right up to the growing tip or enclosing the shoot in a black tube so changes the shoot that it will take root when removed from the tree in the fall. It is only necessary to make the basal cut, Doctor Gardner declares, before planting. g root-stoc- Double Set of Ears Given Salamander by Grafting action. NE (N ,n booklet istitJl c alt amounts. re Scr1 jrmtira g then tun" 1, in ted tissue-- 9 ( ier K'1 uck n 1(11 tter to h on. Ff River on re if V ind grafting Carries Away Inactive Materials York. Hot river, draining Hot Springs, famed region in Yellowstone, y 11 car-8Wa- 3 raff radioactive arot to 40 grams I. (worth $300,000 if materials of radium extracted) errran Schlundt and Gerald J !!lndge University of legists find. ln8 the deeply buried rocks e of their tliese hot spring wa-- Z Unknwn origin, do not h Mis-idoff'- -f 77 Pittsburgh. Four ears, growing where normally only two would grow, were what Prof. Ross G. Harrison of Yale university, newly-electe- d chairman of the National Research council in Washington, D. C., reported here at the meeting of the American Association of Anatomists. Professor Harrison obtained his extraordinary results through experl lents with early salamanders. stages embryonic A part of the side of i 4 head region was removed, and a i. 'ce of tissue from the abdominal region set into g influences its place. from surrounding head tissues caused the development of spiall but otherwise normal internal ear structures in this transplanted piece. Organ-formin- Irisli Was Spoken in Germany 1,200 Years Ago g con-Uc- radium per quart, but years time the amount of radium re- - 8 Very great. Other A outside of Yellowstone - ic n : g Tossil Blood slar i J1 initu" t has ? n radium, suggesting that changes deep in the earth ntully the same wherever 'rings occur. t ft et 5 th Ain hot park, 0 klf . blood corpuscles 'Fol ich still of show their struc- - u1e have at Halle mlcroscope, rs,tvd by scientts Working on masses of emams excavated ley' tyW jCWj j 4g from the Th'1 in the ncaiby Gci geologic age is mid- approximately 50,000,000 Berlin. Irish missionaries who came to central Germany from the Sixth to the Eighth century, bringing the gospel that St. Patrick had carried to them still earlier, had no difficulty in making themselves understood. There were plenty of people in Germany at that time who spoke a Celtic language very similar to ancient Gaelic, Is the belief of the of Prof. Emil Dresden Technical college. Menke-Glucke- rt Japans Volcanoes of the 192 New York. Fifty-fou- r volcanoes in Japan, one of the mosj mountainous and geologically rest less countries in the world, are d active or only recently extinct, has who American an Price, resided many years In the Land of the Rising Sun, reports in Natural History. Wil-har- jumped about hither and yon and hit quite a few people. In fact, the body of the suicide was barely cold in death before an unsuspecting citizen was tarred and feathered, and the latter event caused another explosion because it forced a sergeant to desert from the Royal Northwest Mounted Police. At any rate, lets get back to the beginning. Tim Jillis was a lazy, goodfor-nothin- g r, to sort, and a boot, all of which kept his hardworking wife, and his two fine children on the outermost edge of destitution and want. Neighbors did all they could, of course, for the sake of the youngsters, and just when things were about as bad as they could be, Mrs. Jillis had a bright idea. She would change the house a bit and take in a lodger, someone who would pay for good food and a warm room. With the income from the boarder, she could make it all right, she felt sure, and soon a Charlie Brown was part of the household. Now Brown was a sober, chap, and when he saw the general economic conditions in the Jil-li- s household, he dug down into his pockets and provided plenty of food, some necessary clothing, and a nice pile of fuel. Naturally, the heart of Mrs. Jillis was about to burst from sheer gratitude, and she put herself out to make Brown feel right at home. His slightest wish was law, and the Jillises began to emerge from destitution to a fair measure of comfort All of this, strange and to say, aroused the anger and dishusband pleasure of the and father who spent his days in local barrooms bewailing the fact that Brown the lodger was stealing his wife and gradually breaking up the Jillis home. . Instead of shooting the lodger, as most people had expected, Jillis stuck the rifle barrel in his own mouth, pressed the trigger, and scattered his brains all over the bedroom walls. The coroner, and the Mounted Police soon realized that it was a plain case of suicide, and the case would have been closed right then had not a gang of half a dozen masked men barged into the Jillis home and seized Charlie Brown, the lodger. They took him to a lonely spot and there they tarred and feathered him from cap to boots. They drove him back to the tiny settlement and threw him into the lobby (?) of the local hotel which was hardly more than an house. ordinary six or Hours later Brown found his way back to his room in the Jillis home, and about the only clue he had as to the identity of his kidnapers was that all the talking and all the or ders had been spoken by a man with a distinctive western drawl such as was common along the Montana boundary. Things quieted down, and Brown stayed on at the Jillis place. And then, months later he was sitting on a hotel veranda in Lethbridge, Alberta, when his ears caught up a voice that he would never forget as long as he lived. He knew he had found the leader of the kidnap gang, and in half an hour the owner of the distinctive western drawl was breaking down under stiff questioning on the part of Men of the Mounted. Later he admitted leading the gang, and was held for triaL And then, while assembling all the necessary data and Information for the trial, the inspector of the Mounted Police in the district made a most startling and distressing discovery. Five of the six gangsters were accounted for, and the inspector, while moving heaven and earth to find out the identity of the sixth, found that lawbreaker was the much-wante- d one of his own sergeants, a man with years of creditable service behind him, and a man who had always been above reproach in every way. At any rate, perhaps a bit enraged by this discovery, the inspector did all he could to make-- a strong unshakable case against the sergeant But, as the days passed, it appeared that the inspector was t on more getting that sergeant than anyone else, and just when conditions looked bad for the he turned up missing. The fact is, the tiny settlement was loyal to the sergeant, and while the inspector was fussing and fuming over evidence and court procedure the sergeants many friends dug into their pockets, made up a siable purse of money, and staked the sergeant to a midnight getaway on one of the finest and fastest horses in the region. Moreover, while the inspector was looking up the law on this and that, a fairsized escort of mounted citizens were escorting the sergeant over the border Into Montana. And . . . thats how one thing led to another, until . . . well it was difficult to find out Just where this all started and when and where it finished. At any rate, it added a few gray hairs to the inspector' scalp. No doubt about that. booze-fighte- 1 d old Tim Jillis blew his out with a rifle, he also oft a box of fireworks that WHEN ma-sho- light-writte- of the 611 Andrea Steps Along Lone Ranger Craze anywhere, youll remember, and got out of her contract, and all Hollywood said she was crazy, as she had just one performance to her credit at that time. And then Stage Door and all the opportunity in the world I ! H ance tour. National Broadcasting company has arranged for transcription rights of the radio program for the South, Canada and Australia at present its heard on tie-u- p three times a a week. Theres talk of a circus stunt and of a cartoon strip for the newspapers. And the country will be flooded with books, cowboy suits, Or the above white and tachewing gum, sweaters, and ail the male ensemble of bathing suit, used he can other merchandise that robe and Costa Rican cork clogs s. in profitable soles and heels. with three-inc- h latest Charlie Chaplins , discovery, Dorothy Cummingore, has been given a contract by Warner Brothers, and youll see her first in Three 1 Girls on Broadway. t tie-up- f sfiI ; r v "shag good a V-- 'i'M - n 2 ? , J1 & 'V Back m 1895 the outdoor girl wore costumes like these, very unsatisat factory from a health standpoint. This was the first basketball squad a Smith college, when competitive games for girls were still very much novelty. Scantier cos- tumes would have been frowned upon then. 4 J 9 JJ Benny Goodman recently gave his second concert in Boston, before a packed house; as in Carnegie Hall, in New York, the first thing anyset in body knew the younger beaisles in the out was the crowd An usher hurginning to shag. ried forward to stop them, wheremiddle-age- d upon a conservative looking, gentleman stopped the usher. Seems g. seven-roome- slew at the moment, picture stars are doing quite a lot of vacationing. Miriam Hopkins and her husband, Anatole Litvak, the director, are at her charming little house in New York. Fredric March expected to have to cut his New York vacation short, and then got word that he Mademight stay on indefinitely. leine Carroll and Wendy Barrie are among the toasts of New York. Bing Crosby can continue with his present radio sponsors for ten years if he wants to. 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