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Show Page THE MURRAY EAGLE 2 1 Thursday, July 31, Aerial Photos Help Fight Forest Fires ber of revolutions made per second by the airplane propellor, or the light is flashed on at the exact fraction of a second when the bullet hits the steel armor plate. It thus becomes possible to photograph what is occuring Portable Darkroom Speeds at the precise moment desired. Planning of Strategy. In the Philco Thanks to the use (if one of strobothe of phonograph, use BAKERSFIELD. CALIF.-Ae- rial science's wonder - working mirmakes it possible for a reconnaissance scope it and photography acles the stroboscope light the to adjust person in his home become increasingly important may is now possible for the first time of the instrument playing as an aid to fighting forest fires if quality speed to obtain a record the exactly to what it a portable tent darkroom under exin the reproduction of phonothe was when original recording perimentation here proves its worth. Mr. graph records, according to The result is that by was made. The portable darkroom makes it II. Grass, local Philco dealer. of this scientific device use the for fire fighters in the field possible "As a result of exjx'riments and a tempo control, records can to determine the exact location and the months, on for crrried many now be played for the first time severity of mountain blazes in a P h i c o Research Laboratories with absolute fidelity of pitch. few minutes time, according to the have developed a method of pitch and tempo two men who originated it. They pitch Stroboscope and tempo control using the control is also of great value in are Frank Scovel, fire prevention light that makes it posone of America's fire dehome engineer for the county-statsible to play records with abso- most recording, Harold and using By Bowhay, partment, pastimes. popular lute fidelity of pitch," Mr. Grass this new Philco invention, anycounty fire warden. pointed out. "This practical apA fire may be photographed from can a record one adjust making plication of an important scienan airplane and the undeveloped comto motor of the the speed tific principle means greater enpensate for the extra pressure of negatives dropped by parachute to joyment for millions of American the cutting arm when making ground crews. The films are dehomes." the record as well as for the veloped in the small tent darkroom The stroboscope light is also right on the line of battle. lighter pressure of the reproducScovel estimated that with the playing an essential part in the ing arm when playing the recnational defense program at the the chief of a portable ord, once it has been made. The fire crewequipment can have a completed present time. Through various result is an amazing applications of it, aviation techprint of a forest fire within seven that is unobtainable with minutes nicians are now able to examine qualitymethods of home after the airplane cameraother recording. man the characteristics of an airplane snaps the shutter. The information that can be gleaned from propellor at normal flying speeds. such a photograph is extremely valuCHRISTIAN SCIENCE In addition, army ordnance exin planning suppression activiable detail in what can "Love" is the subject of the perts study ties and selecting the point of attack, n Christian Science happens when a bullet hits according to Bowhay. plate. for Sunday, August 3, 1941. The films are contained in a The principle on which these referenthe Scriptural Among sealed tube during their downward uses of the stroboscopic light are ces are: "Now when he came flight. Once on the ground, the tube based is relatively simple. The nigh to he gate of the city, beis opened by the crew boss in the light does not shine constantly, hold, there was a dead man cardarkroom and the film removed and but flashes on and off many thouhis son of ried out, the only developed. Prints are made with an sands of times per second. The mother, and she was a widow; electric light, the power being supfrequency of these flashes is exand much people of the city was by a portable generator. plied actly coordinated with the num with her. And when the Lord From the photographs, the ground saw her he had compassion on crews obtain information as to the her. And he came and touched terrain, the character and trend of the bier: and they that bare him the fire and its exact location in stood still. And he said, Young mountainous areas. man I say unto thee arise. And he that was dead sat up, and beInfrared Rays to Heat gan to speak. And he delivered him to his mother." (Luke 7: Homes 1$ Called Likely "Blessed be God, even the SEATTLE. utility Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, are looking to the day the Father of mercies, and the engineers when infrared rays instead of coal God of all comfort." (II Cor. will heat American and wood Truer Quality Now Possible :sM cvvmtv Wiih Phonograph photo-electr- 1941 ic by Thornton W Burgess true-to-lif- e 1 ic e true-to-li- ar-rr- nr 1:3). DRINK MILK! The best way to get relief from the heat is to take time out for a few minutes from whatever you're doing and drink a long, cool glass of milk. It'll satisfy your thirst and give you all the pep you need to keep going. DRINK TWO GLASSES OF MILK A DAY Daily Delivery Service Td 801 E. 56th So. Murray The following excerpts are taken from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy: "Jesus said (John 8" 51) 'If a man keepmy saying he shall never see death.' That statement is not confined to spiritual life, but includes all the phenomena of existence. Jesus demonstrated this, healing the dying and raising th dead." (p. 429: "Out of the amplitude of his pure affection, he defined Love. With the affluence of Truth, he vanquished error. In witness of his divine commission, he presented the proof that Life, Truth, and Love heal the sick and the sinning and triumph over death through Mind, not matter." 31-3- GREEN MEADOW DAIRY 160 K (p. 54: ). 3-- ). 7.i.pFIiiijiiiFdiii)iiiiliiia I! ! 1 S C- -l 7owM's7a6f 7e 0oe Mi a&otdovr&IGr m tM 9-- U i i SAVE NOW! w '39 Studebaker Champion Deluxe Sedan Radio, Climatizer, Over Drive. 37 Studebaker Commander Deluxe Sed. ii Heater and Over Drive. 1! '36 Studebaker President Deluxe Sedan '38 Ford Fordor Touring DeLuxe Sedan Heater '35 Ford Deluxe Fordor Sedan to Heater. a Truck Larso Wheel Base, Dual Wheel, Dump Beet Rack Just Right for the Beet Harvest! Many Others to Choose From Guy E. Dahl to 1 to to Your STUDEBAKER Dealer SOtTM STATE ST. 41 MIDVAI.E JUNCTION BUY FROM GUY" l il I'tah i SICK AND Then he ventured to stop and look' behind him. Reddy Fox was already backing out the way he had come in and he was making a great fuss about it, too. Peter knew then that he was safe for just as long as he stayed In the bramble-tangland he meant that that should be for just as long as Reddy Fox and Red-ta- il the Hawk kept watch outside. And now that his fright was less, he had more time to think of other things, and the very first thing was a path out He didn't propose lo tear his clothes and scratch himself any more. He would cut a path straight from where he was to the other side of the bramble-tanglProbably by the time he had it done Reddy Fox would have become tired of watching and gone away. It would take a good while, working every minute to do it He would begin at once. No time for dreaming now. Peter settled right down to work, real work. e, TIRED! Are you sick and tired of trying to do too many things at once? Taking care of a household is a big enough job for any woman, but with the laundry added it's too much! Why not let us do it? SERVICE e. (Associated Newapapcrs MURRAY Laundry Co. South State St Phone Murray 213 4200 WNU Service.) 3 "J F8 3 A A i No Traffic Troubles! No Parking Problems! . Churchill and Goebeli si -- - Not Blighted by Nazi Blitz on Radio and Heater. Murray Stratford-on-Avo- n 1 '35 Dodge Deluxe Sedan Of trie cars and teams. Then you have to use your eyes and your ears for all they are worth to Jteep safe and out of harm's way. That is what Peter has to do just about all the time excepting when he is in the dear Old Brier Patch. So his clothes seem a very unimportant matter to him, and he seldom thinks of them. Now as he crouched In the bramble-tangle on the edge of the Green Forest looking straight Into the grinning face of Reddy Fox you may be sure that he had no room in his thoughts for anything so unimportant as clothes. He knew by the look in Reddy's eyes that Reddy was going to risk a few scratches and was coming in after him. He knew that Reddy knew that the path he had started to cut through the bram VENTNOR, N. J.-Treasurer Byron Jenkins of Vcntnor likes City. He used to be president of the Atlantic City Real Estate board and an active civic booster. But today he couldn't stifle an errant thought that Atlantic City might be lovelier if it could be transported to the Taciflc. He was notified that he had won one of 100 free vacation trips offered by the Indemnity Insurance Company of North America. Thiladel. phia, to salesmen who sold the most insurance during the year. All the winners will receive the same prize: a trip to Atlantic City. That's a trolley ride from Ventnor fur Mr. Jenkins. ii Drive, Radio and Heater. bhoe Store et Last year, while France was fall. Ing, drama chiefs at Stratford put on their annual Shakespeare festival. They wondered a little. They may even have trembled as they sur veyed the morning's news. But they carried on. They trusted drama's "Old BiIL" France fell But Shakespeare went on, This year northern Africa is aflame. But It is all the same in Stratford. The festival of opened with "Much Ado About Nothing." '38 Plymouth Coupe '37 Nash Deluxe Coupe Over TOO Wildehour, electrical make such a plan practical. , At present, he said, the chief problem is to reduce the cost of the process. Wildebour rigged up wires embedded in walls, floor and ceiling. These give off a "spray" of infrared rays, passing through air and other transparent substances without heating them. "When they strike opaque bodies, they Impart heat," Wildebour explained. "Therefore, a person sitting in a room with doors and windows open, and with a temperature 40 degrees below zero outside, would feel quite warm and comfortable if sprayed with infrared rays. "Even a violent wind could not blow these rays away or reduce their warming effect on the body." The home of tomorrow, Wildebour added, will utilize ultra-violrays to kill bacteria In the atmosphere, and fluorescent lamps will replace incandescent lamps. Stratford-on-Avon- and Radio. on W. research engineer, hopes discoveries in the immediate future will Now, Peter was frightened. course be was. STRATFORD ON AVON, ENGLAND. The war has not blighted Radio, Heater, and Over Drive. l-t- homes. Charles d HECKEL'S angle. City 1 l '36 Chevrolet and tatters. "RaKj und tatters. Rags Save your Me: that's all that matters." TETER RABBIT believes anything he believes that Perhaps that is why he Is so careless about how he looks doesn't mind a little dirt on his trousers or appear to notice that the fit of his coat is rather You see too ample for trimness. Peter before the one great problem all the time is to save his life. That is something you don't have to do very often. But sometimes you have to as when you cross the street crowded with automobiles and elec- - Big Prize Vacation Trip Just Trolley Ride to Him ft uo a CLOTHES lesson-sermo- Far-sighte- ended right where he was then sitting, and that there were no other paths. Of Now, Peter was frightened. course he was. But he wasn't as frightened as he might have been if he hadn't known that he could crawl even if through that bramble-tangl- e there was no path, and, because he was so much smaller, he could do it faster than Reddy possibly could. Reddy thrust his sharp face in at the opening and began to crawl in. Peter turned and began to wriggle and squeeze through where the brambles and vines grew thickest. The thorns clutched at him and tore his coat. Little tufts of fur were left on them. Peter knew that he was tearing his clothes. Those sharp, thorns hurt But he shut his mouth tightly and kept right cn. If they hurt him they would hurt Reddy Fox a great deal more, and he didn't be lieve that Reddy would stand it Already Reddy was giving little angry yelps at the scratches he was getting, and he had not yet reached the really bad places. Every little yelp of pain from Reddy made Peter smile in spite of his own troubles. "Thinks he'll have a rabbit dinner, does he? Well, it won't be this rabbit, I can tell him that," muttered Peter as he worked his way to the very middle of the old bramble-tble-tang- fe 12-1- Feel Hoi? PETER RABBIT TEARS HIS In Same Draft Group FORT LEAVENWORTH. KAN -- Pvis. Churchill and Goebeli showed up In the group of :45 selectees bound fur Camp Polk, La. Fellow soldiers asked Pvt. Joseph Gcbels of Chase, Kan., If he and Pvt Clarence Churchill of York, Neb., might be planning a little pri' tale war. "Only," said Goebeli, "if Church 111 attempts to say his home state is better than mine." ! Ride the Buses and Relax in Cool Comfort 1 UTAH LIGHT and TRACTION COMPANY EuuiriiLnjuuuum.aruuuaaruuuinnjxruuuuuu' tl -- vtl' |