Show FREDERIC J. J HASKIN SAYS AYS 4 1 Here Heres Here's s Your An Answer I Q Did any president ent veto more moro than on one adjusted service certificate bill blU T. T. T. T VA V. W. A. A No president has vetoed more than one Four presidents president have vetoed such bills Coolidge bills Coolidge Harding Harding- Hoover and RoOsevelt Rodsevelt Q g. Vh When n wa wu va the first lint attempt at international peace made made madeT- R. R RIL H. H A. A There have been many at attempts attempts attempts at- at tempts at concerted action among th the nations nation to establish International international international peace commencing aa M early as 1462 when the King of ot Bohemia Bo hernia hemia advanced a plan toe foe the Christian nations to form torm an in international international in- in parliament to discuss matters of at common interest and to create a tribunal backed by International force if it necessary to hear and arbitrate disputes between between be be- tween nations Q Who said There i Is only one plot In the world and and that is the human mind mind J. J. J C. C A. A The s saying I ts to toBen toBen Ben Hecht author and play play- wright Q Where I In th the capital of ot Guam f-E. f E. E S. S T. T I A. A Agana Q Q Did Benjamin Franklin get interested In electricity through hi hl his kite flying or had he been Interested in it before that that thaU- H. H R. R S. S A. A Franklin had been experimenting me meriting Ung with electricity for tor several leveral sev lev- eral years before he experimented with the kites Telegram readers can get the answer to any Question of at fact tact by writing The Salt Full Lake Laise Telegram Information Bureau Frederic J J. Haskin Director Washington D. D C. C Please three 3 I cents for tor reply 1 f Q Who Vho started the child study movement in this country country country- E E. L L. H. H A. A In 1881 G. G Stanley Hall HaJJ who had just returned to Johns Hopkins university from Crom a pcr period od of ot training in the psychological laboratory at Leipzig Germany began to collect and publish material material material ma ma- on child psychology He attracted a great deal of attention attention attention atten atten- tion among amonE educators for tor the views which he developed in re regard regard regard re- re gard to the reorganization of at schools The child chUd study movement movement movement move move- ment was carried forward vigorously vigorously vigor vigor- by Hall and hi his colleagues for a 8 period of at 20 years and was one of oJ the important sources of ot International Ban Banker er Tells All About His Hh War Pr Profits fits By BRUCE COnON Mr Eustace the eminent international banker took the w witness stand before the senate munitions committee and testified with great frankness His His' words wre were as follows Yes I am the man man who fi financed financed financed fi- fi the allied powers in the World war and I made a very good thing out of at it indeed To begin with I loaned the allies aUles enormous sums of at money For or making these loans Joans I collected collect collect- ed the cu customary tomary bankers banker's commission com corn mission and mission and if it you dont don't believe that it wa was a handsome one one Ill I'll show you the figures Then I acted as purchasing agent for tor the spending of at the money thus loaned In all aU some three billions bUllon were spent For the spending pending of oC it I naturally collected collect coUett- ed the customary agents agent's commission com corn mission which mission which like the other commission was wa a handsome one On liOn top o of that I bought a piece of at the factories from tram which these purchases were made So naturally enough I collected the dividends which these purchases made possible Need I say that they too were right handsome Of Ot course I believed heart and soul in the allied cause From the very first my partners and I were determined to help the allied nations in every way we could That we were well paid for or our attitude is I. only incidental The uThe work that we wo did built up an unparalleled prosperity in the United States Every farmer ev every r worker and every business businessman m man n had a direct interest in seeing seeing see see- ing InK the allied nations win the tha war for for if It they lost this great burst of ot prosperity would be painfully and swiftly deflated although I might add that my loans were safe sare enough That being the cae cac need I say cay that I never asked the American government to go t to war back there in the spring of ot 1917 Bless BleSI you you I didn't need to Somehow all this money that wax being tossed around just s sort rt of at seeped into every compartment o of oC American life liCe When the pinch came there wasn't any question about wh what t the government would do Money talks without any prompting Of Ot course Mr Is 15 a achara chara character ter of at the imagination and nothing nothing- like the tho above discourse was ever heard for tor no international International internatIonal banker would be as aa frank frankas as Mr but if you read t the h e current dispatches from tram Washington carefully you will see that they are re frank enough to give ghe y yo u a pretty clear picture of ot the way Iri iii which we let our neutrality neutrality neu neu- collapse 20 years ago We let ourselves become banker granary and workshop for the al allied allied al- al a- a lied nations nation We sold lold them anything anything anything any any- thing and everything they wanted to buy In the end cud enough we sold old ourselves right down the tho river I down 4 the present scientific stud education ii Q What percentage ef cf of telephones in the United are arc in New York City City 11 A. A New York City his 7 1 W cent of ot the telephones n are Bre about telephone b the United States 5 3 c Q z Is II adobe the nun name if i f i manufactured building product M of at a soil loil t-P. t P. P G. G rj A. A Adobe is the name fives livel b certain clay formations or or eel teft which cover thousands of q mart miles in the southwest f t I t Q How is It known m that iH III ek wilt will sink link to the bottom even ti the tho deepest parts of the eee l F. F. F W W. t 1 1 9 A. A Water Vater is very nearly Ine and at the bottom bottom- jj the ocean in the deepest P pile lu weighs only about 5 per cent IBM than Jm an equal volume at the tha i tea face tace Sea Seawater water weighs about j I pounds a cubic foot toot in the der deri i known places therefore any O c oS weighing more than 6 pounds per cubic foot will 1 lift ili to U the e bottom of ot the die dAP known place of ot the ocean A modern ships weigh morl more th fbi this and will sink to th the bOhO immediately Divers Diver have botti a alij 14 proved conclusively that free wree lie Ue on the bed of ot the ocean 1 |