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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD THE FEATHERHEADS Cold Receotion Bf OtlwrM Keeping Up cience edervce ) SMATTER POP Well, Maybe It OH By C M. PAYNE Wasnt an Elephant vyAT vuy ,Tbi! Just An" ASH' 3aY T1 EY MUiT t AV6S,' WALWiw' "Po-- (ftue.-pfAM- VS f irv! TINNEY OF T1IE FORCE By Ted AtlOUMt) Tje-- t jui CV- Mr r i AM ILCPflAWT T & By DONALD CALEY 6 w Vi Oloathlbl Savin" Account For His Own Good "REGLAR FELLERS" MAYBE if YOU TOOK A NICE CLASS OF MILK YOUD FELL SOME BEEF TEA? t I COULDN TAKE IT COULDN, Weird Tests of Nervous System Made in Cellar Rockefeller Foundation Aids Study in London M Hob, - VJAS CMJSJ AAAim! - jtBki-- r VA Alc "ijost Souk'S, WNU Service. 3TT V LIf?(JkJ Science Service. MAYBE CASTOR HOW ABOUT A CHOCOLATE COULDN' SODA? OIL MOM? YES, MOMMA TELL THE MAN TO PUT TWO T BETTER. of ice Dips CREAM IN IT' AN' JUS' MAKE ME TAKE IT! LONDON. New light on the working of the sympa- thetic, or involuntary, nervous system is being shed by a remarkable research carried on at the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases here. Until some of the results of the research are published In scientific journals, In the near future, the neurologists conducting It wish to preserve strict anonymity. The reason that public attention here has been focused on the hospital and Its researches is that the Rockefeller foundation has ottered provisional grants totaling $000,000 towards new laboratories and the endowment of their work. The research on the sympathetic nervous system is being carried on In a subterranean cellar which at one time belonged to a convent. Makes Heart Beat. It Is the sympathetic nervous system which is responsible for the beating of the heart, for the movements of the digestive organs and for all other bodily processes that are performed without conscious effort. It Is also concerned with the various links between the emotions and physical reactions, such as between fear and the bristling of hair which in human beings is chiefly noticeable In the effect we call gooseskin." Little Is as yet known as to the details of how and why the activity of this lnvol nervous system varies untary among normal human beings that Is, for Instance, why one of two brothers may be much more highly strung than another. It is toward the solution of these and many other allied problems that this research is directed. The essence of the method lies In the measuring of reactions of the sympathetic nerves through recording whose changes In the size is governed by the sympathetic system. In' practice, the thickness of a finger, which alters with the expansion and contraction of Its multitude of minute serves as the criterion. The changes of volume are naturally extremely small, but they are magnified by the apparatus a pneumatic system being connected at one end to a sealed rubber fingerstall and at the other to an arrangement of mirrors and are finally recorded photographically, along with a on a moving roll of bromide paper. Wet Feet Compulsory. blood-vessel- blood-vessel- By O. JACOBSSON Adamsons Better Self ADAMSONS ADVENTURES time-scal- VJs?e LerriN' Ya off easy AoYUooy ELSE Would OF HUN6 YA I Oou-- f JiS-- r UP Ftt? '1HfTCoM'lk'APSH0n) o) OH HOSSEL Hi UlUHf Mt0 TO, HVJoW But WJE(?(r WHfcse-vF- e T KEEP ON 601V'--Th- iis is ainT No Country ECtE HiRaitPS 0(4 Y A0,O AH' SCAVOiN SWfcAKlN' By FRED HARMAN A Volunteer Cowboy d CYCLES Kit ) bnK - VJELU.taT JOLL-- s I SHALL SEEK PANCH UAftCAh4 tHPLOYiKENt AS OF OWING. HFidOS . 'THUlLUNfc BY jove. Eo henTs aqe- VTtiecious g. I f Lost. virto fIesiTaies is will offe fnY as services . ACovOBoY UAMED'A-TELAh'- - There is a beautiful WITH YME WILL LADSHE TEu. Should seek ah whom 1 $V interview rHV - Pa S' HAR, HAR, HAR1 MOTHERS PRESENT By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ty Th Mi Syndic, Inc.) (Copjmcht,, Wrs Perpetual Motion Clod ; That Has Rim A perpetual motion" lCe has been keeping the since November, lmq W., rewound, is seen In this an Orebro (Sweden) pn.' correspondent. The elect Sandman Helps Us to by changes in air pre-g- ', Remember Our Lessons constructed that If there s! no air pressure chan-- e 12 months the than clock ITHACA, N. Y. If a person keep on going. memorizes certain kinds of The clock movement material perfectly, and goes to metal boxes which are sleep immediately afterwards, by changes In atmosphere he will recall more of it, and The movement they reed1 of pressed also the whole task such variations ployed to draw a weight, a more economically after a lapse the clock hands. Never of 24 hours, than If he waits even clock first started ticking. NJ ( X a few hours before he goes to weight ever been near sleep. Dr. II. professor position, Tlie Inventor dech.COPYR of psychology of American univer- only the wearing out of then." sity, Washington, D. C., announced stop the clock. at Cornell university here. The amount of power tb Experiments based on different needs to move Is said to l Antotr methods, made by Dr. Rosa Heine lionth part of one horse pactive Katz, at the University of Got- as the Inventor puts it if . )Id a J fia tingen, and by Joseph F. OBrien, such clocks were placed ar 8co other graduate student at American uni- earth at the equator, the ai,teen' versity, showed that all the sub- power required for them a" eir Au jects who were studied were better be no more than Is needed to myedb albe to recall and also to relearn an ordinary sewing machine, erce, material that they had learned by womai rote and partially forgotten, If they Week of PostmteCnht r Supply slept for eight hours and then Read the otter made by the ts a l worked for 16 hours, than If they Company In another part of1, f distributed their rest and activity per. They w ill send a fulhudnol In any other way during the ply of health giving Poshija ,ny t0 period. th anyone who writes for ,ds Jd hel Vary as to Subjects. lth C The differences In favor of sleepYawn Explained orts A yavvu Is only a gap la u d se,e ing Immediately varied between 20 nod per cent and 30 per cent, according versatlon, ppy to the subject and the task. One new would be justified In offering a bet oblem her v of 100,000 to 1 by Mr. OBriens reitter, sults were not due to chance. Doctch, g tor Johnson said. depe to Two explanations have been ofT7,iJ W Ili'Dt fered. One, which Doctor Johnson Heater. called the hardening" hypothesis, Yji'Y?--- . J I havt s:ner pictures the brain as Inert during vers awards lor sleep, giving recently received Imlay a chance to become set. pressions tiavemeimimtters' The other, called the reverberabaki.ifpowda. J tion hypothesis, regards the brain CUUlOtGirl.GVnjva as an active organ even during Mrs. M. E'" of sleep, and supposes that It goes on nd'3fl3 StSfc fbquen or recentrepeating reverberating rry. ly received Impressions during the unconscious period. Highball Dulls Memory. Doctor Johnson does not regard either hypothesis as satisfactory. The hardening hypothesis Is cast into doubt by the poor recall of memorized material made by persons who had hardened their brain with the equivalent of only one highball. Furthermore, very recent studies on brain waves show that these fluctuations In the electric potential of the brain go on continuously during sleep, though not in their ordinary "waking patterns. . re-lea- rn 1 i.- - ail Length of Life Is Yardstick of Culture, es, fol Htt upon bri h the Salt Lake City Direa Says Carnegie Man phldn be of VVashington. One of the things Tui lie Hit. hat There that ol Mr. Duck trying to tin with t tint decoy 1 'Ui : - 1 H m mi , Th6 mmi mi MO AikS HE? WKiT jtCSlMASF'T-'BrHttt.- she LiR BwcKf KJt MOW CHR61MAS FOR, (vbiflt'lY JPA'A W$ PfiEiExf let A G LEVS, n mi ll, rfftejnwgtL-P-- naeiriar-iaii- rt perfect gum' M AND !;.iy WAK vJsUihWK Hk Sf Pick IE 7 t"U 0 ll o, m VsTLL L'kE A I FAME . $IWS 14 A WiaF Ptfi Sl'f Ff v .. . 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SL HATCHEr.Irlal.t,r8 Salt Uke(lrliL t TIMPANOGOS HATCBE'j s" 305 tejj preniethiug see I k, as a foi E feeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeee-eeccc- j SALT LAKES NEWEST Hr1,1,0 O Onr lobby Is deligh'-- l cooled during the surnmef' 8 p,cl ng befo Radio tor Every Room 00 Bathi 200 Rooma-2n was e J no sot Fro it r of pa .PS of l; cool an re was side her ,8 w ere pjiikes rptus ti 1 r. ffl- 4 i-- -' , . i . s r va fellow-scientist- near-sighte- d The L civilized you are. Such, briefly if somewhat roughly, Is a yardstick of culture proposed by Dr. George Sarton, historian of science and research associate of the Carnegie Institution a ony ts and you TELL andme Illhowtell long, you how that advance In culture, or civilization, does for a people is Increase the general hold on life. One of the appalling stigwater. This neutralizes the ordinary effect of slight changes In mata of a barbarous state Is the room temperature. Normally these terrifically high Infant mortality. And even for those who run the changes cause frequent slight variations In the sympathetic and vas- deadly gantlet that besets children cular systems, and such variations at low cultural levels, there remain would affect the accuracy of measthe dread horsemen of pestilence, urements of other sympathetic re- famine and war. actions. As we advance out of Numerous different tests can, of we Improve the amenitiesbarbarity, of life. course, be made on each subject. Insure better food supply, learn Chief among these are the reactions more of the causes (and hence of to pain, usually Induced by pinthe controls) of disease. We even pricks or pinches. manage, to a slight extent, at least, Experiments have also been ex- to keep the peace. So we live longwith tensively made subjects some er. The lifespan yardstick stretches of whose sympathetic nerves have more and more toward the tradibeen severed by accidents or distional threescore years and ten. We ease, or whose brains have been In- can account ourselves, relatively at jured, as by the removal of brain any rate, civilized.. tumors. But before we can grow smug and boastful of our progress, Doctor Monks Maligned Thats Sarton swings out the second Joint of his yardstick. Though the lifeNot What They Want! span of Occidental peoples has in- creased appreciably during recent WASHINGTON. Monkeys have centuries, and most notably during been much maligned. When they recent decades, the Increase has go over each others fur In their been on a most uneven front The cage, occasionally nipping something well fed, well sheltered, well - docbetween their front teeth, they tored upper classes are taller, aren't hunting for what you think stronger, healthier, longer - lived than the poor. There Is an Inequaltheyre hunting for. ity In the distribution of length of So say3 Dr. II. E. Ewing, entodays, as there Is In material things. of United the mologist States naA society that shows this Inter-class-" tional museum, In a recent Issue of the Journal of Mammalogy; and disparity of lifespan cannot he hacks up his opinion with the boast Itself ns truly civilized. assent of several Monkeys ghen the facilities necesIiotos From Way Up sary to keep clean are highly unShow Earths Curve likely to be verminous, the zoologists declare. Hut If ttiat Isnt what theyre WASHINGTON. Photoafter, what are they hunting for? the earth is graphs proving Doctor Ewing made some (dose and a few experiments round, which Capts. Albert W. and one by one eliminated things Stevens and Orvil A. Anderson that have been suggested ; loose exhibited on the occasion of tho flakes of skin, salt crystals from award to them of the National Go perspiration, etc. In the end. It (graphic societys Hubbard gold settled down to Just hairs. When medal, show as much of the earth's Jocko finds a loose (or perhaps Just surface as the combined area of a loosening) hair on his mate's Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, bark, he plucks It out and nibble Massachusetts, New Hampshire and It np. New Jersey. An Important feature of these experiments is that the subject is made to keep his feet in warm BRONC PEELER Sleeping Improves Memory, Tests on Students Reveal : y n HOTEL Temple Sqt4'f Rates $1.50 to gred lintel TempiIr.rnd,,.V Th liihly .IcirnWc, phrrcOou will nlwaval' ulatc, mipromrJy tliorounlily forvt nmlrrnluntl HIGHLY ut rnNr.ST C.. t iL,Va CM j IinCOMYll tluabeu-juio- . htt blit - You can also appreciate orga rf lAi Yl 'J l ROSSITI j UHi fer .,I( j(. lnJ- - f can And |