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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Small Courtier Makes His Bow .Little Master Ileatfit', iieje photographed, hasnt a tummy ift-h- Little Alteration In j Writer Ireland, Says Preparing to Salvage Sunken Gold was supposed to be on board, but who luckily had missed the boat In Honolulu. Naturally, I was stirred with a desire to find the vessel, as many were at the time. s Now 1 have located a ship In the spot where the Rloought to be. Naturally, I cant swear tliat It is the Rio, but I believe It Is. And I am making arrangements to raise it to San Francisco. A little gray haired man with small quizzical eyes and a determined mouth sat In the lobby of the 1alace hotel recently and told of a treasure hunt on the high seas as full of adventure, thrills and suspense as anything ever conceived by Stevenson or Conrad. Capt. Charles O. llaskell, inventor .and veteran salvager, who announced to. the world a short 'time ago that he had located the old Pacific Mail liner llio de Janeiro that vyen't down Off the Holden Gate In 1901 with 131 souls aboard an da. reputed $0,000,000 in bullion, when he filed a claim' at the recorders office, was the speaker. But as to where the claim actually Is or exactly hosw he found it. Captain Haskell was cautiously reticent. People have said that I used magnetic rods to locate the ship; that I used an ocean sounding device ; that I used a diving suit, and many things. Well, what I used mostly was Just plain common sense, and Ive always been gifted as well with an uncommon share of plain good luck when it comes t,o finding things. I found the spot all by myself he by 'a secret but simple method, said. ' . The actual search took only three days, though I had been planning it at various times since the vessel sunk. I had come 'to San Francisco In that yeaf to meet an old friend, who but his bowjto.the duchess of York after presenting tier wfth a purse during the Royal MeiilouA IUiloleut Fui garden' pa rt y in the Boyul Butanl-oc- al gardensoafo London? prove the question." Further than that Captain llaskell would not comment, other than to reveal that he has received a sudden flux of letters since his claim was made public, some of them from people who offer to help him, some who Just want to Join the adventure of salvaging the vessel, and even some women who want to marry him. John Hix STRANGE AS IT SEEMS--By kmgno(?a ALDEHTl Ireland after eight years of independence is changed only surperfl-ciall- y, writes Alexander J. Reynolds in Current History. The old Bohemian life and social splendor of Dublin has gone with the royal troops and the governing circle. In the countryside, however, the peasant still blames the government for his misfortune, and It makes little difference that this government is ' Irish. lie still has the same cheerful indifference to the penalties of overbreeding and the same old love for landlordsldp. Frontiers disappear, old orders change, rulers die, political creeds' vary, feuds wax and wane, but certain things abide the soul of a people whose roots lie deep in the native soil and form their real anchor." Men Alto Called Gossips After traveling extensively In th British Isles, where lie observed tha conversations of men and women. Justice Alfred II. Coulter returned to Belfast, Ireland, recently, and declared that he had learned that men are as great gossips as women. In a lecture he said that it was a mistake to think that only women gossiped, for he had found men who could talk the heads off women. , Of TUtfiH. llALY, - -- WAStllE MOtrtEf? OF 36 0OYS Automatic Tire Pump tire pump built into bicycla wheels, that works automatically when the pressure falls below tha A full inflation point, is a recent German invention. A cam mounted on the hub operates the plunger of tha pump, which Is held down by a latch when the pressure Is high enough, but released when the tire begins to go soft. Books, Books, Books An experimental elec-- , ijiap, which Indicates cbn , Washington. trie weather o dittons along given toutes at a single glSnee, thereby saviug.the pilot ready for., a tross'eountry jiyint worry and trouble in choosing the best course, has -- been designed by Lieut. J. B. Andqr-- " son, V. S. N., meteorological 'ofjjeer at . . Jhe AnatoStia Air station. Tests havp been .conducted siicdess-fuyfoe spverpf weeks, ajhtj two iden; tlaal jnaps have followed the first device. Qne is located In the comrtiand-Rig.officer- s Office, another in the pifot, dro"omaml the tfiird, which.controls the SAILING TRdPHY President Angell of Yale said at a New Haven luncheon: The books in the Yale library under' way 'to ba.ve Similar maps Installed at the Naval Air station at Hampton Roads and p San Diego, Calif. Very likely, too, It will soon find JC3 way to commercial airports. double Every added, stored Books, every 20 years. new books ara and ttiat many old books ara away to make room for them. books, books! Of course," he ended, all is not (WNU Service y logical Is LIGHTS OF NEW YORK .. " multaneously? A TOited party of Manhattanites In general appearance, the electrical were coming in from a bard week-enn!lp is aq ordiiftfrj chart of the United In Connecticut" Tired ah.d wan from States extending from the Middle West, 'their rest in the country, they drooped to the Atlantic seaboard A large map in fhe chairs o.f tire parlor car. One of the entire 'Country eootd be' ar.-of the" women of" the party opened . ranged, but for experimental purposes t ; : . drawn ? section has a small been ; only on the board. ; SlLK SORTS DRESS ' ..!. Tiny lights, show'ing white, green and red dot fhe ordinary rmtfps expending O 0 The Georgg 45rock ugrjfetuifl chal lenge trophy for igh(?nietef boats is o showS lt'i completed rfil placed on display at Los Angeles, wheje it has been p4ed ftr tlfte national mid? winter osailiag. championship s, staged o each February? The Ars nfijse To be 0 engraved ea tly? beautifulmasterpiece . saf silver, gdld land marble, is that of veo AUiusclpU and his Angelita, . wich won it in thela$t races, bqrej the silversmiths nnd artists had com- ptetejl their task in turning out vhaj Is said to Wbone of the most heautifitl prizes of .ft kind in tits, jvond. Migs Adrienne Mdjfihzie Ts shows with the perpetifal, challenge trophy. 2 o . t m AGAINST ODETS, By, THOMAS .ARKLE'CLfRTK 1 froyi. WaslrtiJ;9on ltci"other sections. White imycateS good flying eitf ho.r ; .lions will confront UiqbUot; red shows, storms, heavy fogsnd ga4e'vvinds, and means that ynder no .conditions, must a pildt attempt to fl over particular arda. Two different colored . lights indicate that weatlidr Gfsiditions are expected to change, and- electric cfindl-bell- s gslc'qn means that undesirable to .the .tinkje to calf 'attention gs warn shifting colors. Prolonged-rinof squalls, tbundersforms or line . sforms. An. Important employee' of big business .made" a". 'mistake.- - It distressed him greatly a'nd lie paid so to- the head of the', organization, a man who has the reputation of being pretty - hard-boile- , .TJ&eusflal procedure followed by a pilot. jfregaring. to leave a military air' station consists first in obtaining a trip map of the route to be followed. On a huge board in the operations room there are 'marked the names of the. various mififary fields, ef the country, and nndet Jhem are marked in chalk 4tle flying conditions at that particular field, velocityand direction of. winds at various altitudes and visibility obtaining. at the time at which fhe report wps received." . These sports are. received every few hours, bu it. is left to the pilot to interpret changing conditions ovfir the rpMte he expects tc fly. 1 Thus great sat fng of time and great-'e- r It vwis a. thrilling, sjtor$ that tjiey tot'd of Buciyuiasi. at the services reliability are afforded by "the elec- . which c o m m e m- - tele map." The shining lights Instan- . . h l's victo raft'd tanfcously show the pilot Just what he ory and Ijis death, jnay expect, whether TOfTTlttionsj are a changing 'a"n3 where Tie should-- begin stoiy . which shoufil give . those a detour. Ip order to escape bad con- wlo heard It a ditions. if hiS mission is brgent. Higher appreciation . The Navy department Is enthusiastic, of duty, a strongec about. the new device and plans are to determination, win .the "battle of life 'even - figainsT A noted . . UaiciO.I 1931.' Bell Syndicate. ) Whole and Hole (on tour) How do you like my room, as a whole? Second Ditto As a hole, It's fine; as a room not so good. First Actor His Grade Is your husband a bookworm? No Just an ordinary one." London WNU Service. Tit-Bit- EARNS SOVIET HONOR Never In this world will a big fair be the exciting place it was when you were fourteen years old. recently lots. The thing is, where to I have looked a.t the panthem. put try shelves, but they are sa occupied with cans, boxes and bottles that there two-piec- striped silk. . AH Western NevsD&Der The Wrong Cue Hubby You 'didnt have a rag to your back when I married you. Wlfey Yes; but Ive got plenty .now. The Pathfinder. . I know met Vicki Bauiii, au thor of Gr.und Hoi el, a blond, .in. teresting Austrian, who started as musician and became a playwright As he spoke no German, he was afraid their conversation would be limited, but he found to his' relief that she spoke English, with rather a fasclnat ing accent. . . "Just speak slowly, she said, and I will understand. Already I liava learned well your two most Important words, "swell and "lousy. - Little spl PUFLR. 1931 Bill Collector Thats what you said yesterday. Mrs. Deddheat Well, make It day after tomorrow, then. TOO, 000 Bita Chevre't, Radio Pictures featured jilayec, is shown wearing an at- e Iraetive sports dress of AllCE -' please. A limn . Willing to Compromise Deddbeet Call tomorrow, I.learn 'from Mr. Biascoechea of San that, I can purchase Borto Rican coconuts at $1S per 1,000, if I buy in Juan- Krrry! gaaj and inexperienced, and you are going into a naost difficult position where the three men who have preceded- you have resigned because they saw that they were facing failure.'--.- ' '"Ill take a chance at it, Craig said. "If I fail Ill die fighting with .. my boots onBut lie didn't fail, and the swldad. courage and confidence which came from success in an almost impossible situation has made him one of the most trusted and valuable men In the organization to which he belongs. Mrs. departed, but a housemaid departed several long, swift Jumps ahead of 'her. In starting to clean the explorers room, . the. maid discovered that one corner was occupied by an intertwined mass of sleepy snakes. The floor watchman- - asserted that a bullet had gqne hy him, but Investigation proved it was only the depart.. ing iiiai.d. ' Your preparation for the ttork is not so good as it should be, you are young woman explorer and magazines I have been hoarding for a few years. There are things In those magazines I want to save. After coconuts seem a good many for an apartment'. If I owned-- farm it would be different. A man on a farm with 100,000 good milky coconuts wouldnt have, to keep a'cow. she ' Buchanan di a d . sfiown . a , always Vx 4 strawge faculty . doing 'things . fqr " which tie undeFtook .to dw, rro matter what it might tost in personal Jab'or' and effort, or even dangor to himself. If he. asspjifed air obligation, he met it. He was a young naval officer in charge of a detachment of masines in Nicarahe gua. The Nicaraguan towajJ-Jiicwas guarding wasattacked by a band of guerillas ten times tlie number of He men at Buchanan's disposal. might well have hesitated to engage them in battle. Ten to one the odds were against him and the attackers knew the country In which they were making their onslaught fag better than lie did. It was his duty, however, and there was no hesitation, he put the guerillas to flight. He won ids battle, notwithstanding the odds against him, though lie lost his life. It takes courage to engage in any sort of contest against odds. I am willing to try you out on the Job, the superintendent said to Craig, "because you show much enthusiasm for your work, but I want you to ounderstand that you haven't one chance in ten of making good. . doesnt appear to be' room left for a blueberry, let alone a. coconut. It is the same everywhere else. All the closets are full of shoes and golf clubs, Hard Boiled Perkins He is the most unscrupulous man I ever knew. . Derkins Say, after pulling off tha . stuff he does during the day he must have to chloroform his conscience to . be able to get to sleep. Cincinnati Enquirer. riglstefed..atoue of New York's largest hotels. Some time the next day . odds. . Listen, said the latter. "I don't expect- - 'miracles.; If you are right 51 per cent of the time, you are swell. If you are right 50' per cent of the time, you are 'good. But If you are right only 49 per cent of the time, you are a liability Instead of an asset. As long as your average is 'good, dont worry over, one failure. Dean of bfen, Onivfrs.ity. of Illinois. By WALTER TRUMBULL languid eyes to stare at another passenger, who was wearing a coat with a fur collar.- - Suddenly she screamed. Now thoroughly awake, her companions looked to see what had alarmed her and. almost echoed her cry. The fur collar was unmistakably In motion. A bit 'disturbed by the demonstration, the owner of the 'collar- - raised her hand; detached a Liny marmoset from .her coat, and put It In her lap. The returning travelers were all immensely relieved to know that they all saw the. same mpnkey and that It was real. d , 50,000 literature that litters." situated in .the nieteoro- n three are wbrked si.room. ttireelnaps, in number year CPE AAAVBE youRDoa- mvw LOVE 'ioo if you PEt-Te- HIM LIKE "WAT - I (oh, HE ICME? ME AWH0U KA701I- - '0 MOM TUB I Stuff iu OUT OF UlM IF HE D ID hi , i; Act Your Age! Aithough ihe United States and Rus sia do not speak as they pass by, that attitude on the part of the Soviet government does not apply to George McDowell, formerly of Manhattan Kan., who bpars the distinction of being the first United States citizen to. be cited for the. order of Lenin. McDowell has been In Russia since 1923 and has done much for agricultural advancement in that country. He is a graduate of the Kansas State Agrl college, haying obtained his B. S. .degree there in 1900. . . Youve seen young men with old faces, and old men with young faces. 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