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Show ( PAGE EIGHT ' - The business and Professional Womens club entertained at their regular monthly dinner Monday evening. The dinner this month was planned in 'compliment to the mothers. The long table was decorated with pink roses arranged in blue glass vases. All the appointments of the dinner were carried out in a pink color scheme. A corsage bouquet attached to a card on which was Written a sentiment to mothers Was presented to each of the mothers present. Mrs. Rena B. Maycock was hostess at the her. Musical numbers in keeping with mothers day were rendered by the following. Miss Esther Peterson vocalist, Miss Inez Thain, vocalist, and Miss Thelma Fogelberg pianist Aa number of the club songs were sung by the group. Mrs. J. A. Hulme, an honorary member of the club gave a short talk, Mrs. Blanch Pittman president of the club gave a short review of the clubs activ- The rooms were decorated with peonies. Games and music were ."Fifty couples were in attendance, The Pi Zeta Pi fraternity en-- i tertained at a dancing party Wednesday evening at the girls camp in Logan canyon, which marked their closing social of the club year. Refreshments were served. Thirty couples were in attendance. The members of on committee arrangements were as follows: John Croft Elmer Wood and Grant West. The "junior members of the Omega Tau fraternity entertained at a dancing party Wednesday evening in compliment to the graduating members of the frai for severaT weeks as guests" of Mr. andMrs. William Watson. Mrs." B.' C. Thatcher spent the Week irt Salt Lake visiting with relatives. ' Mrs. Roy Bullen of Salt Lake and Mrs. Ben Meldrum of Odgen spent the week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther i M, JlovveH. ' ' L. E. Nelson spent last week end, in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Lawson spent the week in Salt Lake visiting with relatives tw-- f litMrs. A. H. Caine and tle daughters spent the week at Woods Cross as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Grant ' ' Mrs. P. W. Boyer, Miss Lavoh Sharp. Miss Nancy Finch, Miss Elizabeth Bennett and Mis. Vera Pixton ail former students of the U, A. C.. who came to atMr. and Mrs- - the entertainment. At the close of the evening refreshments Were served. Twenty five guests were in attendance. The Webster Literary and Dethe Brigham bating' society-o- f . Light refreshments Young College gave their annual ternity were served, hirty couples were banquet Tuesday evening. The in attendance. apointments were carried out in Miss Rachel Bankhead ehter-taine-d Crimson and gold, the society at a slumber, party Tuescolors. The banquet table was in compliment to evening day maridecorated with peonies and .the visiting sorority seven of golds. Dr. Joseph A. Geddes sisters. A breakfast was served tend the quarter century reunwas toastmaster and several the ion and banquet of the Sorosis following morning. responded with toasts. Covers, Miss Laura Bankhead enter- sorority neld Moriday and Tuesday were guests at the Hotel jy college spirit was a feature of week at her m Eccles during their stay here. home parents the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Christiancompliment to her brother, Mel- The ;Lambdi Iota Ijfratemity vin who graduated from the Lo- sen and daughters. The Misses entertained at a dancing party gan high school. The rooms Were Katherine and Camille spent Thursday evening, which marks decorated with cut flowers, last week end in Salt Lake as thdir closing social of the club dancing was the feature of the guests at the Hotel Utah. year--. entertainment. Refreshments Miss Verna SkanChy, who has The Amalgamated Sugar Somp wrere served. Fourteen guests had charge of the Domestic any technical society entertain- were in attendance. Science department at the Delta ed Misses a The at Salt Ina evening dinner of Monday McKay commit-Itee High school for the past year ities and objective. The dance following. The din Lake and Jessie Porter of after on arrangements were as fol- wi,th a spending a week here with ner table was decorated "with Idaho, spent the early part her parents, left Thursday for lows; Miss Nell Porter, Miss baskets sweet peas. Covers of .the week here ns guests of San Francisco,- where she will Esther Peterson, Miss Katherine were laidof for fifty five mtembers, Miss Rachel Bankhead; enter the Lane Hosital to take a Cooper and Mrs. Rena BjJdaJ ladies Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Jordan three months course in Hospital cock. About fifty guestrwere i Following the dinner the them for the dancing are receiving congratulations Dietetics. x attendance. j joined of a son born arrival the upon party. wa A miscellaneous shower Miss Florence Anderson who " The Gamma Xi Gamma soror- Wednesday morning, May irthe Uni given Monday, evening at the home of Mrs. J. W. Qrawford in ity gave their annual banquet Mrs. Jordan will be remember- versity of Utah ,in Salt Lake Miss Mary Smith.. the compliment to her daughter Saturday e vetting of, last. .week. ed as. part of the week The annual alumnae banquet spent with early and colors, The ivory Mr. and sorority her here daughter Edna Crawford, a June parents, bride by the following: Mrs. O. serise were carried out in all the and dance of (the U. A. C. will be Mrs. Robert Anderson and at... W. Cooley, Mrs. Darrell Craw- appointments. The banquet table given this evening tended the. Sorosis reunion. , The with and annual seventh decorated was forty The tulips C, Hale. S. and Mrs. ford Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson rooms were attractively decorate candlesticks holdng ivory cand- alumni banquet and ball of the anrtounce the engagemeit of their ed with garden flowers. Games les. Covers were laid for thirty Brigham Young college will be daughter. Mary to Thomas J. and music were- - the entertain- five guests. Toasts were given given this evening at the school. Buttars Jr. of Clarkston. The The banquet will be served in ment. Refreshments were serv- and responded to. to take place in June . President Heber J. marriage The Sorosis society held their ed. Thirty six guests "were in atDr. and Mrs. W. L. Worley . tendance quarter century reunion and Grant Will be the main speaker and three children of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hatch en- banquet Monday and Tuesday. of jthe evening. Another dis- - spent Decoration Day and the tertained at a1.: dancing, ajt? The initial entertainment of the week end here with relative. . Wednesday evening The . hall; reunion1 Wis a' yUfleViJlel give!) Roy, Melvin and Valois Egfiapitbl Theatre Monday Smith of Salt' Lake;;! at was decorated .th'e; bert accompanied by Mrs, A, E. and peonies. Light ' refreshments evening by the active members Miss Alice KeWieyTeft a few Anderson J W Moi were served. About fifty couples of the sorority. Following the days ago for California, to visit rell motored to Salt Lake this With relatives. were in attendance. performance the Sorosis-alumnrooming. Miss Retta Brown of Salt Lake the to in B. entertained Edmund" Mrs. and compliment: Mr., Bishcjp and Mrs. Wm. , Worley arid their spent last week end here as a announce the' engagement of Feldman entertained informally active members at cards Thursday evening at part n era. Dancing jrgs a main guest at the Sigma Theta Phi their daughter Blanche to Homtheir home iii compliment to the feature- of the- entettainment, chapterhouse. er S. Fornoff of Ogden, the marMiss Fern Whitesides, Miss riage to take place June fifth.' Engineers of the Utah Agricul- refreshments were served. One - ,ui tural College and their partners. hundred and fifty guests were in' comfMTEttttkmMrMissAita : n Thomas, Mjips i Leh The rooms were decorated with attendance. .j f a variety of spring flowers at the On uesday.evemnghhe annual Editha Smith, Mi9s.Zjnipokiss ,Uaighjt WELLSVILLE At the cldse 'of the' evening banquet Was held, which Was one and miss Ruth Perkins, fojrmer refreshments were' served: Two of tne most elaborate ever given students, of the,U. Ar,,Q., and WELLSVILLE, May, 27. score prices were awarded. jy the sorority. The appoint- Beta1 Delta sorority members Twelve guests were n attendance ments' were carried-- : out in the were' guests at the Beta chapter The Y. L. M. I. A., of the was reorganized SunA social party was given on pastel shades., Favors were at house lst week end. Having anona Thompson Miss Miss each day. Niei3 banguestto honor of Mrs; attend in .by off the annual the come, plate hursday Stake Board the Mutual of mistress the toast Lettie1 was Rich Bergeson, Mrs. Wnb Valsman quet. of North Logah. Games were and the following - responded Miss Norma Underwood of farmer officers were honorably Eccles, Kaysville was a guest bf Miss released with, a vote of thanks played and a very pleasant after with toasts. Miss Erma for their faithful1 Work and the Lueile Larsen last week end. noon spent by all. Covers were Miss Mae Edwards, Miss-AurMrs. J. D. Childs mither of following were chosen, Mrs. laid for 20 guests and pansies Bennett, and Miss lone Harris. furnishorchestra Bluebird and The a fine Miss Florence Childs who has Pearl Leishman as president, adorned the table Bank-healuncheon was enioyed by Mrs. ed music during the banquet. A spent the past two weeks here first counselor Margaret Floss counselor second a song Niels Bergeson. Mrs. K Schaub, special number was, has been a guest at the Sigma Hill secretary and treasurer ViMrs. A. W. Ensign, Mrs. C. Poul-ser- t. by Miss Bessie Austin. Covers Theta Phi chapter house. Miss Libbie Nielsen, Mrs. were laid for one hundred and Mrs Lola Merrill Webster and olet Chapman, organist Celia A. Nielsen, Mrs. E. Moser. Mrs. ten guests. Five charter mem Mrs.1 Erma Allen Mcallister, of Maughan. The Y. M. M. I. A., was also Alf Carlson, Mrs. E. Christian- bers were in attendance. Follow- Salt Lake who came to attend with Heber W. alumni reorganized the C. E. the Sorosis reunion, were dinner sen, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs, ing the banquet Herman Green as in president, the Active members guests at the sorosis. chapter Bergesen, Mrs. A. Ericksen. 1st as Theurer counselor, w ho Myron members house .Monday. Mrs, B. Bergeson, Mrs, ,G. compliment to the ' second coiiselor, as Brenchley L Miss H. Mrs. Brower Mrs. of this year. are Olsen, Majorie Smith, graduating Ogden Seth Leishman secretary and The Beta Delta .Sorority Clark spent last week end here. at their annual ban- ; Mr. and Mrs. John llansen treasurer, Kenneth B. Murray Airs. W, W. Barker entertainSorenson ed the members of her club Fri- quet and dance Saturday even- motored to Salt Lake Sunday. chorister. Mr. Henry wras stake board mutual of the scheme color A week. Their daughter, Mrs. Henry day afternoon of last week. The ing of last servin the also at attendance and children who had afternoon was spent playing of yellow and white the sorority cards. At the close of the games colors, were carried out in all the spent two weeks here as their ices and gave some very valuable to the people. tea was served. A basket of pink appointments. A special feature guests accompanied them to instructions Clawson of the D. A. Mr. roses formed the centerpiece for of the evening was two feature their home in Salt Lake. of council the Hyrum stake high Mrs. W. Miss W. McLaughlin of the table. Crystal candlesticks dances by pupils of Myra at Wells a was Sunday California, arrived ville speaker holding pink candles were on Nelson. Covers were laid for Berkeley, w'ard. either end. The color scheme of fifty guests. Seventeen alumni recently for a visit of several Miss Hortense White of the out in all the members Were in attendance. weeks with her parents, Mr. and pinkas carried extension department of the V. appointments. Covers were laid The active members of the Mrs. Andrew Eliason. A. C. called on a number of the Mrs. Mrs. P. Phi Beta Deltas Austin twelve entertained J. for Hofacre and little the guests, to make H. Schaug of Ogden was a Kappa Iota fraternity at the daughter, Ruth Joan, of Chula ladies Thursday May a survey for the government, special guests. Vista, California, arrived here far the chapterhouse Friday evening. purpose of getting an The Sigma Theta Phi sorority Monday and will spend a month idea The Joseph Smith camp of the of the household Daughters of the Pioneers met entertained at their annual sen- visiting with her parents, Mr. of the farm home, ' this isexpenses the nrst Wednesday of last .week with ior tea Friday afternoon from and Mrs. P. L. Neilsen.' been such has a time survey C&lell. Donald 3 to 6 at the home of Miss Drue Mrs. Joseph Miss Ruth Perkinsof Mont- made in the state. Smith sang two songs. Mrs. Rus- Eliason. he sorority colors, green pelier, Idaho, spent last week find Mrs. Elsie Gunnell attd Miss sell Hansen gave two readings. and white were effectively car here as a guest of Miss Ruth Kate Gunnell entertained ThursMit-to- n ried Miss all out in The the appointments. Pierce. Mary and Ruby in honor of Elder evening day Mrs. Rose Homer Widtsoe of sang a duet. Miss Mabel The committee in charge of arGunnell at the home of Joseph Gern-eda Mrs. Holman sang a song. rangements were as follows: Salt Lake spent the week here his mother, the guests were Torgeson gave some remin-isenc- Teresa Tingey, Drue Eliason and and was in attendance at the highly etertained in listening to Sorosis annual banquet Tues- the of pioneer days. Refresh Lucille May. GunElder" 'of The Alpha Delta Epsilon en, day evening. Mrs. Widtsoe is a nell experiences ments were served to tweny four while laboring in the mistertained at dinner Wednesday charter member of the sorority. guests. sionary- field. The remainder of . Mrs. Frank Blair entertained evehig at their chapter house for She is now dean of the school of the evening wTas spent in social at a childrens party Monday all the active members before Home Economics at the Univer- chat and music, at eleven o'clock afternoon in celebration of the separating at the close of the sity of Utah. delicious refreshmentsNvere serv Miss Blanche Cooper of Salt ed. birthday anniversary of her school.- he table wras decorated Gamwrith spring flowers. Covers were Lake, also a charter member of little daughter Mary Gale. Mr. W. H. Maughan spent laid for (thirty five guests. es and music were the the Sorosis- - society spent the three days in Salt Lake City on Refreshments were The Delta Nu held its tenth early part of the week here and business. annual banquet and dance last attended the twenty fifth anserved ,to fifteen little guests. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Has-laMiss Doroithy Harrison en- evening, he table was decorated nual reunion and banquet of the of Lewiston were visiting tertained at a shower Tuesday with bouquets of but flowers in sorority. "relatives and friends at Wells-vill- e colors. Percy evening in compliment to Mrs. the fraternity Mrs. J. J. Ely and two children Sunday. C. R. Brown, formerly Miss Smith was toa-- t master and of Los Angeles, California arMrs. W. H. Maughan went Jta Florence Jenkins, a May bride. several responded w h toasts. rived Monday and will visit here petersboro Thursday to kttend , o - 1 Rex-ber- g. - . the-librar- ; and-;Mrp- ; i - . - - - . r f Wells-ville;wa- rd a d, , , ! es enter--tainme- nt 4 m . V c t ', 4 sr ' Vi , ir Saturday. May 31. lgoj CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH THK JOURNAL. LOGAN the closing exercises Of the where her daughter, Mrs. Verna Sorenson has been ieacfcr ing.'- , ' school , Mr. Golden Waldron of Ogden the guest of ? Miss Maude f Bradshaw Saturday and Sun. . "... day. Mr. and Mrs. John W,. Gar(Thin Food: i Knowledge is rett and sons Ferris-an- d Wayne what we think w krtowv Someof Garland spent Saturday" and times we think things are as We see them blit iri time we find an Sunday visiting relatives. Mr, and Mrs. John A. Leish- optical illusion has been staring man, Mr. and Mrs. Lament M. U3 in the face.- ,, Allan motored to Salt Lake City We look Upon a big meal of and spent the week end with beef, bread, bulter, and pola-Mand Mrs. Aaron Leishman, toes as the things that build they report a very fihe trip." muscle, give strength and endur-Mis-s . Maud Bradshaw t left ance. i she where for Monday Ogden The big well fed, over fed, fat, will visit for two weeks. dominant race of the world is Perkins spent the beef eating race and we , Mr, Evan 0. from our observation that Saturday and Sunday at Salt Lake City. it must be the food. Bishop C. N. Maughan spent When the British were carrySaturday and Sunday in Salt ing a big engineering project in Lake on business. , (India they carried along enorDruggist Wilford 'Anderson mous quantities of the food to spent Thursday at Logan. which their labqrers had been Mr Wilford Baugh manager accustomed. , of the Baugh Motor Company n The natives were thin and was in Salt Lake Saturday and looked ynder fed, undernourishSunday transactinng business. ed. How could they be depended Mr, Grover Haslam spent the upon to da a days work? week end at Salt Lake. When it finally came to att. l , Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bankhead showdown, the native labormotored to Smithfield Friday er Would eat a chunk of black and was the guest of Mrs. R. S. rye bread and a handful of dates Nelson. He would then pick up a load krs. Harriet Willis of Poca- which the English laborers tello is spending a few weeks could not handle start out on a with- her daughter Mrs, Thomas slow trot and keep it up all day. Leishman and Mrs. .Andrew They had more than double ; w-a-s . r. - , com-etii- de . ac-ua- - Hutchison. Mrs. A., M. Baxter spent Thursday at Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Stoddard welcome another JittU daughter to their home. Mrs. Ida Olsen and Mrs. Ruby Jensen of" the Primary Stake Board were visiting the Second Wellsville ward Primary at the strength and endurance of the beef eaters, were free from sickness, good natured and never seemed to tire, 11 The Britons were often sick, ugly, quarrelsome, full of complaints and always tired. Force is a thing we are just beginning to understand. Its not all clear yet, but it will be. Monday. If a carload bf dynamite is The Aaronic priesthood of the exploded we see the effect of Wellsville ward furnished a the force. The noise is terrific very interesting program Sun- but as a matter of fact we hear day May 18 which was enjoy- it orty a few miles away. ed by all present, A school boy ' can make a Mr. W. R. James of Hyrum is small instrument, place it on his now delivering ice to a number desk in LaPorte High School, of the homes which is appreciat- arrange With another boV in ed by the house wives this l?Ql Alaska to make kriother 'ittle weather, j m ft h ! f 1 instrument and it bn his Mr. and Mrs. Weslie Pi Hill desk. The LaPorteplace then may boy of Trenton Idaho is visiting rela call m the attention of the boy' tiyes for typo weeks. t i(, ' Alaska . by tapping on' his 'slate , Mrs; tDewey Summers ,ox Ogwith his lead pencil. The Alasden spent the .week, end at .W ells ka boy ' tunes in' arid hears the ville. n bov recite the days LaPorte' Mf, andcMrs: CriJ. Clawson, ."'1 in jErifclisli,,. Mrs- - James L., Brown and Miss ' If I. had told you that whett Anna Clawson of, HyrUm were the dinner guests 'of; Mt. and I first began to write for about health nearly thirty years Mrs, Russri Stewart Wednesago you would .have said, Doc is day. Mr. W. H. Maughan was a either crazy or a liar, but now you nod your head and say raspeaker at the services 'of Mr. ' dio, !. J' 1.. Magnus Mirkusdn Saturday at One of the great poets wrote Hyrum.' , , Mrs. George Bankhead, and many years ago Settd you a note to the pole daughters Elva and Athline, of That note contains the meaBlackfoot Idaho 'are spending sure of your aoul. the week .with Mr. and Mrs. R. Because it rhymed wre did not Haslam. contradict but now we know Mr. William M. Allan of Los that the poet spoke the truth is Angeles California spending a. two weeks vacation .with his for we can take the wave rate Who parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman and measure the personwoman wrote it. Was it a man, G. Allan. , Ws are proud to mention the or child. White, black, red, yelnames of nineteen of our Wells- low or brown race, sick or well. ville boys and girls who gradu- Whatever is vital about that ated from the South Cache person is there before us' as High School: Melba Allen, Louis vivdly and visible as the sound Brenchley, Henry Cooper, Jda waves are audible.;-A few years ago I heard a Luella Douglas, Evelyn Cooper, Darley, Franck Gunnell, Leland physician make the prediction Hill,Thelda Hutchison,Margaret before about five hundred sciKerr, Maud Leishman, IsabetJ entists, that in a few years ye Maughan, Frank Maughan, Al- could treat a patient a thonsand ton S. Maughan, Heber Maughan miles away with greater accurWeslie Maughan, Valine Popple-to- acy and success at that time in Alton Parker, and William the doctors office. It is being done today and we Stewart. Miss Carol and Edna Wyatt hold our breath and gasp in as spent the week end at Salt Lake. tonishment at the almost increA number of friends and re- dible reports that come us., latives met at the home of SisI have before me a pharaplet ter Annie R. Haslam Tuesday from one of the scientific afternoon it being her 78th Its 'title is Feeding birthday. The afternoon was the sick atom. He tells of findspent in social chat, at 4 o'clock ing from a drop of the sick pera delicious dinner was served sons blood what caused" the sickto thirty guests. We join in ness and what kind cf a sickness wishing Sister Haslam many it is. In other words, he gets more such birthdays. the measure of..that persons soul "Mr. Norman Maughan is Em- He then' proceeds to send food ployed at the Mountain View for the sick atoms of that perservice station recently opened sons body. , at Wellsville. On my desk is a bottle of food M. Brigham Maughan spent for certain sick, atoms. Enough Saturday and Sunday at Salt for a weeks treatment. The bot Lake and Ogden. tie holds about a teaspoonful Mr. Peter M. Maughan was and it looks like pure water. amongst the merry crowd which Yes. if does the work, but motored to Ogden and Salt Lake how? Well, you explain lu w the Saturday for the purpose of ad- boy in LaPorte can be heard by vertising the big centennial at the boy in Alaska and then I will see if I can explain how to Logan, July Miss Mae Jones has been teach feed the sick antoms for a week ing school at Richmond has re- on sixty drops of water.And evturned to her home in this town. en greatecjhings than these The farmers of our are wear- shall ye do, becauseri go to mv ing a pleasant smile due to the Father.' showers we have enjoyed the club Notes past two days, but they will wear toe nails. "Mr. J. E. a broad grin if we get a few is sufferer. more. Dear ' Doctor Reeder: Will . sink into the soft earth .farththe average est. The heela-jo- f shoe is too high and the toe too narrow. - Take a job outside for the summer and wear what is called bare' foot sandals ' without, heels and very wide toes. Bv fail jvour toes will be as they were When a baby. All readers of this paper are liberty to write for information on any subject - pertaining to. health. Address all coiqmunica-tion- s to Dr. David H. Rcpfler Home Health Club, LaPorte, In. dina, with at least six cents to postage Pr reply, giving full . name and address. Cutting The Cost Of Plumbing I , ' - , . J 1 ; you phlas tell me hoy to cure ingrowh toe nails? I suffer very niuch and 1 am oh rhy feet most cf the time in the store. Answer. You are wearing the wrong kind of shoes. I have never heard of a person suffering in that way while going barefoot or while wearing broad toed shoes, so constnirti-that the heel cf the foot is or a level with its ball Nature made the heel narower than the IHI of the foot. It naturally would . , ks-6o- . . i ? , , . t , Another .material cut in the cost of buildng construction is assured the home builder who follows the directions included, in a booket Recommended Minimum Requirements for Plumbing Installations in Dwellings and sslmilar Buildings, just reDepartment of leased by the Commerce, This report which is the result of investigations and tests conducted under the direction of the Department's Housing Division in cooperation with a group bf distinguished engineers and expert plumbers, shows that a saving4 of from $50.00 t $100.00, can be (effected in the. plumbing costa, - of ordinaty i dwellings. Jrv 24-2- 5. - , t . conducting, these, tests,,, Which continued over a period of, two yeats, .whole systems of piping .and fxtures similar to those in, use in ordinary buildings, were built, tested, and Wrecked to make, way for others more economical in cost, and efficient in operation.' ' The results disclose ' that the present (customary house trays Can be safely omitted; that man9 feet of vent pipe formerly thought necessary call be omitted ; and that in innumerable cases three inch pipes can be used in place of the four inch standard as fiked by many mun; ' icipal building codes. The report includes a plumbing code recommended for adoption by Cities and towns and gives detailed information for the economical design of plumb- ing systems, the Choice of material and fixtures and many other ' facts of interest to builders and home owners. Copies may be obtained from, the Superintendent 'of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washing"-- " ton, D. C., for 35 cents a" copy. ; -- FISH THRIVE ON WAR n, exper-imentor- s. LU (By Science Servic-:Although war and. famine have in recent yars made a fair start at the extermination of the human race over larger areas, the races of fish have been immensely benefited. W'ar called many fishermen away from their nets, famine and revolution disorganized society, and society and made nets hprd to get and markets uncertain. Fishing declined and the fish have multiplied. This is particularly the case in southern Russia along the Black Sea wherft fish are reported to be larger and more abundant than in many years. They are likely to continue so, for owing to the economic disorganization of the country fishing tackle is hard to obtain and the fihsermen are neither so numerous nor sq effi. cient as formerly. ) , , Direct - wireless, telegraph service has been established betwen .Madrras, India, and Maingaladun Burma. The Biological Survey of the U. S. Department of Agriculture is making a study of birds by means of trapping, banding, and releasing. , |