OCR Text |
Show ; UINTAII BASIN RECORD Life Is Longer and Better, Thanks to Work of Scientists Foreign Words and Phrases Dr. C. C. Furnas Tells of Big Improvements Service. vicT-W-NU ans T ONGER life, biologically Lbetter life, and an easi- Arizona of Live rned to EESEmmni night. Sui generis. (L.) Df its own kind. Vient de paraitre. (F.) Just published, or, just out. Maladie du pays. (F.) Home- er life. That is sciences gift to mankind. Dr. C. C. Furnas in Yale professor of chemical engineering and author of a Contrasts j of Au grand serieux. (F.) In dead ly earnest. I.atet anguis in herba. (L.) A snake lurks in the grass. Nuit blanche. (F.) A sleepless stimulating book, sickness. Mieux vaut tard que jamais. (F.) Better late than never. Ab initio. (L.) From the begin- The Next summar- Tivo Kinds of Men Hundred Years, ized in a recent address what By FLOYD GIBBONS science and are technology pjnFannin 1 mw1 i?mes rom Samuel Brown of Dorches- doing to us. The record is 0U the tru.th I dont know of in Indians who has ever b a anybody vjigton. a encouraging. more k terrifying experience than Sam white has. The .a and the Advanced Most ning. Dal segno. (It.) Repeat from the sign. Polisson. (F.) A rascal. Femme couverte. (F.) A married woman. farm--o'too- expectancy of life at birth part of the has risen from less than forty years have had to In 1880 to almost sixty years at jjer them, The expectancy for all themselves to many present over conditions, the UniL, tes Department of audience jture told an in an lSts in living Shantz of ages up to sixty has increased. Of each one thousand people born this year, almost 30 per cent more will survive to age fifty than will e similar e d 23 over-purifie- d e J d P fits fre fils LpESnSt" fossil dlscov- ,3 ,Eend country l,. Wnfied tree. is a othef Camel Locomotive Drinks Only Once Every 621 Miles Moscow. War marchinS song that starts Brownbodyhe! a 'd moldering in the grave. one6!!' The new type of known as the were molded BURNED alive white-ho- t metal. Sat Up nights for months rneaner than a figuoutTnmu!?P!!ayas of them have had any success yet Hit and Run Driver Did It. - n Prair' avg jm ring the North- nobody would S 0 Wcdthl, fruit ;4etnSCn' 0t thc f,tCih8e1.hcre- haa an - has been about I :tl stems to h.dZen years quile hardy Sf?Hre ri matic conditions ' j e found the orig-,r,t- r s . temn'eri! Manchnria, 8 dt6rtesPhr1 UFes drop as f)r ahdhe e zero Fah- - h ! srietip! dev,nped twelve Equipped with a the the SO used only amount of water normally needed for the ong by a freight locomotive water load ten-toits With journey. about tu. for the SO can operate water miles without replenishing its time between Its long supply. drinks" makes Uie name camel ap propriate. of The boiler and running parts little the new locomotive differ but The from the ordinary locomotive. efficient-l- y Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Price of patterns, 13 cents (in coins) each. mvu IRS. DICK EVANS has come to town and brought Ann and Eddie LeRoy with her. She lives in Palm Beach in the wintertime and, of course, knows all about tyle. Thats why she wears this directorie type frock that is both new and figure flattering. In the floral print she has chosen she is perfectly gowned for the parties Car Headed for the Ditch. that will be given for her in the home town. The kiddies are wearSam felt the impact felt it plenty. He saw the other car shoot past him and then he was wrestling with his own the simple styles appropriate steering wheeL His ing car was skidding! Heading for the ditch at the side of the road! In to childhood and there'll their smartness lies. another second it was in the ditch turning over! C Cell Syndicate. her two mornings to make WNU Service. Ed- dies suit and my dress. Wont you help me with my doll clothes THERE ARE NO SPIDERWEB CHECKS now? Indeed I will, Ann, and then we will have some of those oatmeal cookies you like for lunch. The Patterns. Pattern 1272 is available in sizes 14 to 20 (32 to 42 bust). Size 18 requires 1 yards of 39 inch material and 2V4 yards of ribbon for tie belt. Pattern 1275 is for sizes 6 months to 4 years. Size 1 requires Auntie Rose Sews Too. Sam felt the car going, but he was powerless to stop it Over it yards of 32 inch material. Patterns 1403 comes in sizes 2, Little Ann is asking Auntie Rose went, and suddenly, Sam found himself turned topsy turvy. WHEN HE COULD COLLECT HIS WITS AGAIN HE FOUND THAT THE CAR WAS if she makes her clothes too. 4, and 6 years. Size 4 requires 1 Vi Sure enough, dear, comes the yards of 38 inch material. ON TOP OF HIM, AND HE WAS PINNED, HELPLESS, BENEATH Pattern 1212 is designed in sizes THE WHEEL. reply. I made this percale for 34 to 43. Size 38 requires 5 yards in and a have mornings beauty Can you imagine my terror, says Sam. I thought of my cut from the same of 35 inch material plus V3 yard yellow crepe who were of me at home family, expecting my daughter, whom I contrasting for the collar. pattern to wear to the had just left back In Ohio, I began to wonder if I were Injured and Send for the Barbara Bell Spring meetings. if so, how badly. I was still half stunned and my body seemed Ill bet you can sew fast, too, and Summer Pattern Book. Make numb. There might be any number of things wrong with me the way Mother does. It only took yourself attractive, practical and which 1 couldnt feel because of that numbness. And then Sam looked up toward the front of the car and forgot all r-- v. IN M V r ? I FURNITURE. PROTECT IT BY USING ONLY GENUINE O-CED- Bid-or-- about possible injuries in the apprehension of injuries which if he didnt get out of that car were sure to come. From under the hood came a wisp of smoke. In a matter of seconds it grew to a thick cloud and then, SUDDENLY BURST INTO FLAME. The engine was burning. THE CAR WAS AFIRE. If Sam didnt get out from beneath that imprisoning steering wheel he would be roasted alive in a matter of minutes. Frantically, Sam tried to move. He couldnt. Says he: In addition to the steering wheel which was pinning my chest, all the boxes and suitcases I had In the car had fallen on top of me when the machine turned over. The only thing I could move was my left hand. Luckily the Horn Worked. God muster. It - PURVIS FORMER ACE FORMS NEW CORPS OF SECRET OPERATORS! RTELV1N G-M- AN O INVITES ALL BOYS AND GIRLS TO JOIN HIS NEW MELVIN PURVIS, LAW-AND-ORD- PATROL! ER former ace OPERATORS.Thcy have special codes, G-M- who founded the Junior passwords, and special equipment. Below is a candid camera snapshot of a squad of Secret Operators who have a special problem . . . G-M- Corps, has formed a great new organization Melvin Purvis PatroL Members are SECRET Law-and-Ord- er I groped around with it found the horn button pushed it. Thank it worked. The horn let out a long, steady blast. I kept my free hand on that horn with all the strength I could HERE , TEDOY MOW CAN WHETHER A CLUE 15 REAL--O- R A FAKE ONE LEFT IO OPCEIVE lift? LOOK WE was my one chance. If I couldnt attract someones attention in the next couple minutes be burned to death. would I In those moments I thought some pretty hard things of the to die man who had put me into the position and left me there a horrible death. and I m giving you The horn brought help. Three men heard it, for the brave thing credit deserve thinks they Sam because their names O'Donnell and Patrick Collins of Syracuse Charles are did. They they TELL vice, ml 9 hm. false Clues eh they mvnl OFTEN 1.RAO The PERSON WHO LEAVES THEM1 i CAN ANSWER THIS LETTER BEST BY TELLING ABOUT AN EXPERIENCE OF MY OWN. ..AND WHILE IM DOING IT. HOW ABOUT A BOWL OF . .WATUC ) Six members of Kingsley Colton's Squad of Secret Open tors. Hushing, Long Island. Left to right Kingsley Colton (Head Secret Operator), John AppU by, Edmond Hackett Olcott Colton, Stanley Fields sad 1 eddy Bruce WELL. WELL. THIS IS IS INTERS STING-- .. THIS MAN MULLINS THEWTHES6 GLOVES WERE PROBABLY LIFT TO THROW US OFF THE TRAIL' a faint tract There'S s. KNOW YOUR POSTS? HAS EVERY ONE A COPY OF THIS DIAGRAM? REMEMBER. WEVl GOT TO MAKE THIS RAID OUT WITH QUIETLY CHANCf FOR rj APE . DO YOU ALL of Cigarette stain on the left glove I have a d HUNCH. . LEFTY '5 1 TMf LOU SAFECRACKER! LEFT HANDED fli HE'S REPORTED TO BE IN THIS t,V,VICINITV, p withroar Then he lost The three men consc',d iSSSe. elu; S Sam aside and started working on him. When backened wag had the suit he was wearing, but nothing Sam to. JJJ. haam back borne again. says I two did for me-a- nd story of y them or what they to die. me I can never r p ditch turvice. knocked me into the a wea scientific men w.th observes a writer northern Lghts In the Chieaga of light di'splay I This is an y in th that appears h aJ a It may be eenof the States. so which Unjtc northern part Y conserves the water supp how- In "'it is rare y seen farther south most complicated mechanism, are of Norway, P than the norther ever. In the cooling system usuBtly ap. ' lengm Sweden nd 2. ICO copper pipes having i distinct r copp as one of over 3,400 feet. These be gn arch) have fin plates which Increaser terns of hglb of hjch t, sharply skie cooling area, fender-condense- the lower gradual has some Sy tender-condens- J5 pat-pea- the one who "My aide took op tlicir position covering tvety exit of th, budding. Two men end 1 ahpped qutetlf into the builUinlt, and .. . WITH CAUGHT ! THt GOODS.EHXtnyl lit-- ILLUSTHATfS THE GtNUMl ALL SECRET OPERATORS KNOW WHEN A CLUES TOO SIMPLE USUALLY FALSE! NOW HOW ABOUT AND , BOYS1 BADGE (left), BAD O I GIRLS both of (above), po! idled Bold hrome, (aiin.gold linish. Sent EKI.E. together with Secret Opcrator'i Manual for 2 red SOME MORE POST TOASTIE, PAUL AND JOAN ? GLOVES YOU PLANTED BY THE VAULT ALMOST HUNG THAT CRIME THE STAIN ON THE ON MULLINS-O- UT LOUIE THAT RULE THE I kTY WANT BOWLFUL, PURVIS1 t0'i,MR edge, instead of being arched, may be curved In irregular folds like the edge of a draped curtain. Sometimes it takes the form of radiant beams which may seem to spiral upward toward an infinite point at the zenith. In color the aurora varies from alpearly white to a pale green, shown occasion on has it though shades of red or purple. It may be In the easily the brightest object be it or barely may nocturnal sky, visible. It may last for only a few minutes or for many hours. Why Animals Hibernate The hibernation of animals is due to a slowing down of the pituitary to an authority. gland, according an accuThe slowing down causes unused the from of fat mulation energy obtaineu from foodstuffs, and is not due to any prudent precautions on the part of the animal to in which advance arrangements insulation heat with itself supply and food reserve see it through the winter period in its sleeping state. - POSTTOAWf?- WE OUGHT TO WRITE TO MELVIN PURVIS AND ASK HIM WHAT HE DOES I and Charles Hamilton of Lakeport. mass of flames when they The whole front of the car was a roaring toward the gas tank and car the under The fire was creeping orrived minute. But they broke the glass In the due was any a explosion to get Sam out windshield and started work WTas Burned Up. Wallet But Ills was wedged in there pretty tightly. The Sam tuck. It was nip and blistering Sam on the body of the car-- and the paint bhstering was heat him, too. Now they had the boxes in another moment they were :1SaseroffTsisgbody-ancThim out bodily through the broken windshield, pufirng Sam., waet fell from hls pocket car. That wallet had $245 the burning Inside and dropped back 'aS ft but In it, eJldr reach It or it, the gas tank, full to the cap, exwas the last thing Sam saw. and a sheet of flame. That ploded one-tent- h plates. a time trying to driver, and none en tender-condens- Si at ut driver that started Sam Brown off on his ad- was think hed have come back if hed a?,be really known what a horrible fate he had left Sam to suffer. tte twentieth of June, 1936. Sam had been out in ohin nnPrned !np and he was on hls way back to his home. About w!"?3afternoon he drove through the little town of varL Cherry 13 miles east of ,,a y Syracuse. He had hardly passed tMough the town-h- ad just reached the open road on the outskirts-wh- en ne saw, through his rear-viemirror, another car coming up behind him. Sam was going about 25 miles an hour. The other car wet Sm couldnt tell how fast It was going, but it seemed to him that it was just eating np the road. Just a glance thats all Sam got of the other car. Then he took his eyes off the mirror to pay attention to the road ahead of him. He drove along another few hundred yards and suddenly there was a crash. The other car, passing him, had hit Sams left rear fender. venturi,,? "d hm well-plann- haVe envieiJ namesake John IIe could have WISHED his body peacefuI 6rave, instead of being in llazlnS gasoline and scorching paint and locomotive or 'fossil, SO blToundllvms but popularly called in Texag The the camel, has completed a fossils dino- extmrt1 round trip run from Moscow elephants. Boreal! Varies; to Vladivostok, pulling a Aurora Purple tons. The White, Green, Red, !bfrm Asia May freight train of 1,200was and Dutch over English covered distance The intrepid Dakotas to the 13,000 miles, according water west passage, a supposed Tass agency. Ss, S. D. CalifnrN() clothes, selecting designs from the Barbara Bell easy patterns. Interesting and exclusive fashions for little children and the difficult junior age; slenderizing, well-cpatterns for the mature figure; afternoon dresses for the most particular young women and matrons and other patterns for special occasions are all to be found in the Barbara Bell Pattern Book. Send 15 cents today for your copy. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New becoming out, ?ah"lBOW,C0U,d group born in 1900. ts western Texas. harles N. Gould, who working in the rich of the region, may even be waiting to be ated. at sur-viv- in a Science is giving us a biologically better life as well as a longer one. s here. Dr. Furnas contends. Most epidemland of many con-j.- e ics have been a is a eliminated. TubercuIts low losis is on the pointed out. run. Even cancer sea above 131 feet s only is beginning to think about slipping. mounpeaks of its highest Colds, Its and theinfluenza, infantile paralysis 12,000 feet. various diseases of senility $ above into broken ,, dry climate is are still to be touched but they will rainy be, and perhaps year by surprisingly soon. and sometimes punctuated Fcopie Learning About Diet. cloudbursts. Temperatures 25 below zero to from Dietary deficiency diseases are on rged their way out and will soon be a rarity. Dr. Furnas feels that the IPs aft arid in Itself. diet is still very poor but , total area, 42 per cent Is average is improving. The public is learnit d grass-acent natural per ing, he said, that the 36 per cent is distributed At foods such as granulated sugar and three types of forest. white flour are poor substitutes for ot the San Francisco peaks food and that there is a great virtue toy patches of real Alpine , Of 18 great world types of in the protective foods: vegetables, has 9; of 22 fruits and milk. They are respondon, Arizona ing to the exhortations of science in this country, , itoguished in and the health of the next genera,e has 12. It is a world tion will show it. world dwell Indian tribes The material side of life is imi t diverse agricultural abili-acm- g proving. Dr. Furnas observes that the cave man expended almost 100 the list are the Hopi, .ise ample crops of corn, per cent of his efforts in getting his meals. By the time of a cermelons, squashes, and other tain tea party in Boston that figure irrigating them with mere of water. They have de-- a had dropped (for Americans) to 56 variety of corn able to per cent. That is, in 1775 56 per 14 cent of the average American insuccessfully if planted deep, whereas the white come went for food. By 1931 that com dies if planted more had dropped to 38 per cent. In other ee inches deep, words the struggle to fill the stomach has steadily become less ser Tribes Below the Ilopi. which leaves a larger part of vere, careful farmers, but living the average dollar to be spent for culture still, are the Pima other things. Papago tribes. They are ly as Big Increase for Sundries. systematic irrigators Hpi, and they raise their The item of sundries which in) some extent by dry farm-nods. cludes education, travel, books, all They also make use recreation, rose from eight per cent e food sources such as cac-t- s of the average American income in and mesquite beans. The 1775 to 24 per cent of the income in are especially successful in 1931. This is a three-folincrease Jtivation; they domesticated We is and significant. tremendously two native bean species and now on much as times three spend Jtivated them for centuries, the extra - curricular activities, agricultural are the Apache which are the most pleasant part ujo. Originally roving, often of life, as did the revolutionists. We m 7, their habits, they have ar now spending five billion dollars hunting and warfare only on education and 10 bil4te mens restraint. The per year lion for recreation. One would alare learning to grow corn; most think we were leading a profitsjo have become herdsmen, able and pleasant life. Despite this for their great flocks of standard of living we are "dfor the beautiful rugs they higher less. working 3om the wool. Between 1900 and 1930 the average real wage, in terms of standard t Oyster Shell commodities such as food, rose 48 per cent while the average working rod in Texas week dropped almost 15 per cent. The long time trend since the dele. Texas. Biggest pression is not yet quantitatively SM1 in the world, is discernible but it will undoubtedly for wages and downbe Action chimed for an wardupward hours. for 3US fossil, four feet This is all to the good, says Dr. d three feet wide, dug Furnas. Note that I am not saygeologists of the na- - ing that life for the average man park service in the pro- Is good as yet, I am only saying much 's Bend National that it is better than it was, better. ea in "fellow-botanis- John 1onToaiuea 1 ME, TOOi THtYliE V Cl THE MANY OTHER W. PRIZES SHOWN THE EINL3T THING Of IS FOR BREAKFAST1 COME ON. RATROLI CONTAINING n STRUCTIONS or AU MY VONPCRrDt toil tCAiHli IN- RICTURES UU I UST SEND MS coupon snow, Mia tl THt EASLRA5X: IQPJ, ACT NOW I ... made Foods. by General A Tost cereal IN SOOK SKECIAL ...ALSO ESI p MY AND SECRET ORERATOR'S to keep their crunchy goodness longer in milk or cream. Get a package at your grocers AS CtT MY NEW SECRET OrCRATOR'S SHIELD flakes are toasted double-cris- tori AMD GIKLSt IN MV NEW are maJeonlyfrom flakes ... for Tost Toasties of the corn, where most of golden-brow- SWELL FREE IN MANUAL DE A SECRET OPERATOR TREAT I A REAL BREAKFAST better corn Millions call Tost Toasties the the tender hearts the flavor Is stored. And these box-top- Melvin Purvis, Poll Toottlas, Baft! I emlnft 2 Post Toftitiei TOASTIE TOR POST HOTELS, RESTAURANT Jvetrct Operttori Creek Michigan krr-tippc ml MnuL a tend me plre (hik oo Uuer, bukcf buy ( ) or gici ( ), Put correct posugt or IL P. D Nim- e- AND DINING CAR 'A l! Jl ' (ifier txprres lrirmtxr J,l, Loud ml y m U, A. 1 |