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Show SALESMAN IZ"Z$ a weer PDUIIMf trr dean k. e ikelek College f vuk u IB w, to r in of horses ts the dyna- -t- TEAM aad roils forward just m faat tH.fiU.BWnp win , permit, which 1 . iivh v., ... . wtht 1 word tha drnoaaoineter acta as moveable wan that automatically follow after tha horse, keepa tha walfhts auapended. and thua la- - -- In pull- - lag a stone log, or cross locasa wagon that lea effort 1 required oa smooth ground than on rough, oft. or 'uneven gruond. How la It that the dynamometer afford this finish, making It poeelble to compare record" mads 1n different part of the county T The construction of th machine will answer the question. It consists. up- essentially, of a Ford ere mounted a aeries circular Iron weight. Th pun ol the hone la applied to the lifting by means of a of steel cable. The rear wneeia a truck are engaged through a power tk-nfwith a large rotary .- ou ton-truc- k' -wfcieh these-wflgh- w f- "TmimS. T . ,, . When the noree negin io puu on the cable attached to th weight, th oil pump discharge tralvesta-Is closed and the car remains rise" betionary. As the weights attached tween their guides a lever 1 to the weight gradually opens the valve of the oil pump. The truck responds to the relstenc of the I I Out-plotte- m: I d J jU''' swsswjr IV f S ...... x -- t00"4'.5A. -ai I 3 sv TTI VMi I I f Y- a. wai. 'I Vr- - - 1i i M - r J M . A r jr V 11 ( fVUT ) FOR MURDER ur-- i. . r .Z3 r l I Ui I i n ill I v-- t - , ;, ; i. T l I m m. TWf r Hi rv I,-- i 1 " - A t- ; I - -- a ....... - I UnDCCI Rv-Hjc fVav. -- -- rlALf1 "TH" "TlrAC I ru' A Blender (UP youth today faced the poasQility of being accused of murdering- - hi mother I Tv1 4 . xV I 'vr?s, I c. t 1 'lf.n. .Ct r I iti- rrrz i eures a fair pulL The practical results of "testa show that the ordinary load oa the fi WftMTtft T(fS CUT TWM farm or la the city require a trac0 tive puF of from pound to boiiact VminiMJ'rkl . start, end that a much lea pull la to motion. la it keep They required alao show that tha draft horse has tremendous reaanre power, fre- -quently t or 10 time Its ordinary The testa prove wqadni.r.sflty, that a good big ors can continue to exert thla greater pull for a loos er time than the food little horse. These taste have made clear that three tons of beets or their equivalent Is a llfht load oa aa Unproved road, aad they further demonstrate to farmer tnat loads may ba great" I ty Increased as road conditions are , tiaprood.- of th best draft teams having only th two horse power they are supposed to posse, they may exert tea time that power In aa- - emergency for short piludv Winning teams have shown mark ed similarity In characteristics and y conformation. They have had wide cheat, deep rib, strong loins. heavy muse lea, and considerable bona-Thehave poaaeaaed the dis " position and - sameness to bull steadily and hang on until the load la moved. While sufficient work ha not been dons to draw definite conclusions regarding types and breeds of' horse. beat milted for LOS ANGELES,. Calif.. March 1 draft purposes, tha data being obtained should materially hasten the (UP) Welby Hunt, former bandit intelligent selection and Improve- pal of William Edward Hickman, ment of draft horeea. haa made formal application for ahare of the reward money offer a Mr. aad Mrs. E. O. Savage of Baltl rd for the capture and conviction Lak wish to announce the arrival of the slayer oaf Marion Parker, of a fin baby boy, born Thureday it was announced here today. -- -7, vwvyii I 60O-80- - to , vfs eon-tlno- - machine to accurately measure the tractive force exerted by draft horsea. Tractive pull or fore refer to th energy expended la the moving of a load, and with the dynamometer this pun repalna constant from the beginning to th conclusion of tha pulL Every horseman knows from experience that a greater effort, la required to startH a load on a wagoa than to keep rela motion. Teats show that it efquires about six times as much fort to start the average loaded ' gfr"" f d to keen It In motion. that svz 'JZJL' O . 1 u . w. bra Is general! agreed v puU with th stats fair match tempt U walk ths refutation dia- haryear es at Bait Lake City. Oettr an aac of 17 feet rroa thi It f were reasoned that th team doea th i Ii ft. IQ all fiftea encasement ' ' of tha ' wtljrhts - i equtralent pulllnf held that year. The dynamometer is a- scieatif k au of a wn n k feet deep. In other I I It vrUriT o PAGE By Swan wwr fow cur out.tv V "TOaT )wwU..WviAT . IvKZFSV&nl'Et' v fin wis, b wpr The dynamometer On th Oder haa4 the ol) pump does Bot permit Umi U TmJi match draft horae-pullia uniform," la ltah oa July 18, 127 at the Utah end thereby pmMthorse service keep the eateoakon pull Th Agricultural farmer roundup and concluded wetfhU suspended while they at- capacity mometer car. PROYO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. MARCH 18. 1928. - aa 1 I (. f aad brother.' Earl Jonca, SO, waa held la Jail I here oa aa opea chars Pending an Investigation Into tha blast which tha R. B. Jones I yesterday destroyed borne In the Boring district, killing his mother, lira, Ine& Jones, aad a I younger brother, Harold. I Three others, the father, a sister were Injured by the blast I and aunt, which tore the home to shreds. i Young J one told Llvy Btlpp, dis trict attorney, that he purchased I eighty sticks of 20 per cent stump ing powder at Bandy oa March 7, and that the exploeivea were hidden beneath tha family home. He de nied, however, that he caused the dynamite to be discharged or that he had any Intent to oo so. ald th boy Sheriff E. T. Ma had not told a rational story as to fw" he had th powder. . He I known to nave quarreled because the with hia father recently elder Jone collected, the salary paid him by a water company for which I r 1 HUNTXLAIMS PAL'S AWARD i il. i f t... n B8TlWiWJM-rMr. and Mra William - Pre-nde- ni i I READ ' 1 U:C ' ' , ' i. y i ;' w I : 1 might give part of It to si Mra.. Ruth Thom, wldow. oJLhe ( that he l- a) - Room 4 In Smoking "-- " victim. He baaed hla'plea on th asserwas called home In a hurry, tion ha gave authorities the first 1 the from office," said a smoker, clue to. th Identity of the child who was going la th opposite di" slayer.-"On entering Hickman and Hunt probably will rection from bom. leave here tonight for San Quentin th house I was told that my wife penitentiary . where - Hickman Is was very ill. She could not have scheduled to be hanged April 27 for been very weak., for, I could hear the murder of Marion Parker. The doctor cam out Hunt will serve a life sentence her yelling. and and wide-eyebedroom of th of for .lils part in th slaying I aaked.hlm what Thorns. Li . l d LOOK. AT THESE VALUES - On Standard Make GOODYEAR PATHFINDER CORDS nncn-mouthe- 'd SuccessfvlSix ' ' Greater Success ADS Prices Standard Ma'Aes Tires Slashed or - now wirming Even HI'MLDVAIff From March. 1 0 j to March 3 1 GOODRICH RADIO CORDS" HIGH PRESSURE " BUFFALO StackRe dubing Sale TFJuoOUnjl -- ibAl application- - wlthi "Tour wife I delirious and she Ellaha Odrll Peck of Lehl and Mayor Cryer'a, cltiaena committee. Day parent. Hunt, convicted with Hickman Ullth Elver Peterson of Spanish la yelling for money,' he smiled. " 'Delirious? Like thunder h la!' Sa of 909 East Center street, this city, for the murder of Ivy Thoma, drug- - Fork were Issued a marriage license 11 Mother and baby an doing nicely. gist, claimed he desired the money at the county court house Thursday, I Informed, my anxiety gone.". a tS MEET ' by E. B. 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