Show II ok OK i on Insects and Some I Facts on Under Sea Disasters II By fly Gene Cohn t 1 yeul wr al hours In in- inthe the ex- ex any Y of Major R W. W G. G ants ants wasps ps a.-ps beetles and n nd It U very very difficult difficult to get l in the of or In the vast of human problems nely or well presented ears rs according to the book Problems and Intelligence he had bad Ime peeping Into the of assorted In- In effort to to- trace where in- in tf fj f and nd intelligence began g I this research he came II upon upon a species les of ants milk from certain eater cater ding find end driving them lads Barns are areese ese esEl insect cows and the ej toward them pretty amo ame as we do towards another sort sore of or trust Its women out outS outS' ing pg S' S a special police them back there lat make gardens upon Jyoung oung Oung c can an n feed there Ith servants servants' for housend house- house and nd ants that have Ilave dis- dis l how the secrets of anI anid an- an I id perform miracles of ISery v ves s one staggered is the and uncanny rhythm of of f. f these hese lives lives fulfil fulfil fulfil- Retail detail the required pur- pur how how Our own limited d do l these Insects know and md how do they find out outS out'S S 'S IS of or problems that rc- rc than an le instinct It seems to me more than Just accidental that a a. book by Tom I I I Eadie Eadle the tho world famous diver should appear almost upon the same da day as a book by Commander Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward Ellsberg who retired with a distinguished service medal Ellsberg's book On the Bottom Is a thrilling extremely ex cx- dramatic drama tic account of or I eX-I the rescue work worl on 4 the 51 S which was rammed and sunk a few years ta v ago by the City of Rome Home In this struggle against the elements Tom Eadie Eadle the diver I distinguished himself himself him him- NS self gs an outstanding out out- standing hero out out-I In In Tom Eadie Eade fact I have heard newspapermen who were on the sc scene ne r rela lat that Eadie took tool some of the longest chances with death on oi that scene of f general heroics l Eadies Eadie's dies die's book boole I Like to Dive Houghton Mifflin contains but a single chapter chapter chapter chap chap- ter on the S 54 being a more generalized generalized generalized gen gen- and simpler story of the life Ufe of a diver Ellsberg's is js a a. tense and gripping tale made possible by the fact o of f his retirement from the nav navy Also here are some heretofore imprinted facts abo about t the disaster the disaster the fact I for in Instance tance that the navy depart depart- department ment mont Knew from lom the first da day that I. I no 9 one 1 5 was yaa alive on PH the Ii h 4 S |