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Show SECTION THREE ' v. THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER o, 1331. ndM(ere ome F and Rock Garden The Pool ' trrr; J fr H .JI. ' Memqry Park, Where Beauty These Fading Summer Days Is Seen in Alluring Moods Si -- i V I iit ., a; - f J iki ' " n? ing enthusiastic comments have 44 driven up in cars bearing license t plates of distant states. They have found, our canyon nook and learned of its wonders almost as soon as we ourselves. They will carry knowledge of it "abroad before some of u even pay our X first visit. r- BY- EZRA J. rOULSEN. A. w. Siun'Iiranctvd -think of the way have fallen pieces at White of the sky your YOU I : r ... shaded seats by the pool, still Or you. way conclude. the rainbow ends have begun enamored with the color marvels ft W... X to sprout along the path. ;rs . in lhe petunia border, together, , But; what matters? If you have entered Memory with the placid reflections in tjft Park at the mouth of City Creek canyon such wonders ' water, we see. two, large trucks 1, rVZi, loaded with tourists stop on the might be expected. In the little mirror lake with its I i brow of the hill. The people petunia borders afong the sylvan paths that lose themselves in the quiet" depths of the canyon Or out. under the eagerly come to the. rimvof the ?nd -) direct sunshine, where rose covered retaining walls and j canyon-aTook down wRdeTthe classic garden benches catch' the vision one finds the of guide explains significance Beauty g? these-fadint.w. summer days in allhermost alluring moods. the glory they behold, Almost ; riaisa; iiswML ttb rim i with a start we glance up ,ai. the If it is true, as has been; heads have stood close it is almost at our door; on the hillside. sound of marching men arousedjWitJi bared stern, jaid, that God .made themoves - up softly, dreamily. then at the sun kissed monumentye" t marlial fervor. Naturabyj there and will stand, there, .in yrt one may go Tar Xo apencf an' country and man made the undulating into a contour off a tittle the mood --of activity follows.: im- -l silent Iribtite: But .we move on. aftcriioon of much less pleasure town, there is reason to he repose, and bright with laugh- - f asters the and lilies, seek- - and profit- - If blue sky and wa-- :: wandef qniil" low wenmong wa'lerf House j'peilmS'U!Cta AtejnorIal nappy here for a v.lnch to ter, mixed with woodland and secluded beneath 'ing. new angles" riesl ih"e mountain, andfmd ourselves led against acbies'emeht erative on the the blending of the two make view covered -- hidden vine keeping: flowers, together with high crest surroundings, half pergola, gazing; byv:banks of shrubpart of manand his Creator. (Memory Park. bronze tablet thatjm mind, however, that the hid-je- d hills and shady nooks, have an and huge new a bery attains flowers, down! The canyon, sweeps The flowers and shrubbery 'appeal aqd if you feel the deep We to walk of significance. a begin, rocky slope, ders, yet little wisps of lawn majestically, unrestrained, tare more attractive by being ruggedness significance of those events' that : with the swagger of freedomjfeet within canyon walls, while the catalpas and illows reach far up the slopes and fre- along the paths, impelled by a burdened humanity between 1014 characteristic - Of - alt -- things SpruceT" cedars and sumac mark the descent to the quently Jlowers lift their color- strange restlessness. Voices and and 1918, spend little time In from out the past begin wild; the terraced garden' blend remarkably against the shaven lawns and flower bor-- ful heads among the scrub oak sceneii Memory Park. and mapl& Again the canyon to crowd into our mind. From reciprocates with its rock garden the serenity of flowers and seat the upper end of ths mirror clusion, we are carried back to those stirring days when the pool. blare of trumpets and the mighty Down Or Up. ryCobble lsdoing its part to make Memory Park distinctive also. A we linger on the delightful stone bridge-spanniCity reek, and study the LUBBOCK. Tex. (AP) What creek bed either up or down Iput electricity lnjandstorma of g UWit swsmgj stream we are certain to become u the. mtddlewest Is the object of an " conscious of this. Or as we climb , 1 2 lexperlmept being conducted at f. K Texas Technological college.. Capitol hill, with its meandering Citizens of west Texas since the and substantial the walls, paths days of early Bottlers have impression will grow. .Scarcely the electrical manifestations . ican-w- ie resist-thsuggestion--of,--ifrom eontnot fences durability andslrength, whether Tadlo antennae and tvn we look down into ,the canyon a insijjated conductors. J Ranchers' have beefi knocked-dofrom the top., or whether, we look off windmill a with cutting chain windlass. up the hi! sides from the bot; Jhe. department has msasueed tom, more than 40.000 volts by using a T iyijit. Memory Park is Cki radio antennae and a spark gap. in confi ml ing d tamcinds and rubies inon flict ou r " ow n bllick1,,ya'rd.Oan u bf knocked down" Dr. E. F. George, heed of the department, said. possible, and here so close at When the sandstorm la in full home, we say; Then we begin blast, this spark gap. sounds ali most like a .42 rifle."-Drto remember all . we have heardj H George is certain the charge' about distance lending enchant- -, la not due to friction between the V' A wind and the wire." He ment to tlie view, and about ihe ever, that It might be due to fric--ttoft repeated slogans inviting us between molecules of the air. its to see first: grains of sand and dust particles territory wire. and the . Suddenly it dawnsen us that 1 Sometimes the humidjt,. here Is no la there low Iso $&,? that many of thewell dressed people practically .f&nKeS As .&& & water vapor In the air to absorb we see taking pictures, and mak-- 1 ' hr r.w-Ttrr-r- 2i35 the simhght. Under these conditions," Dr- George said, the sunlight beating down on the uppermost dust layer must be rich in ultraviolet hays. These actinic rays would probably lonlie electrify) some of the dust '4 Ak ; -- . AV' -- beyond---udcIer- . . -W- F Science Probing 1 Front Across ike Canyon Secret of Shock From Sandstorm . rock-mason- ; As Mirrored- in the Lake .iwsi 411 experl-iSjonc- ; e with--wire wn a' X -- J e, f vr the-hom- m. said.-how-- A . . Hindu Proves ;Hy. Poverty Guides Efforts-!- Which YieldNewF acts Startling Science World f - BY iX T ... , -- Tha WASHINGTON AF) Indians had a, cause to plead at Washington and they picked one of their women for the job. First of the feminine Una .to talk officially for a tribe- In tha -town of the Big White Father la Boucher of lh Ne- brosKa VS innebagoee. Secretary of tho Winnebago trtbat ciaims committee and- only wnman ever elected )o the tribal council. Mrs. Boucher, was born a tepee to be strapped to a board girl papoose heather Woman). The Wmnebagoes are seeking aelUement for property lost, in a. ' forced, migration in 1862. Mis... Boucher took the affidavits of tho aged Indiana who remember that . -- . s a. Right Mra' Boucher-tolof the tribal longing which took her back to her: : own people after 17 yeara In which, she had not face. When I waa nine years onl 1 waa sent to Hampton. Virginia, to bo educated.1 she said. I grew up used to eaatora wsya --l,oat- to mar- to work-and ned a Frenchman. "In 1202 I went back to Wlane-bag- o to visit I didn't know my two brothers and three sisters. I had to learn again tha Winnebago 1. tongue. I persuaded my husband to go , back with mo ta my tribe. I took training a a public health nuiao. Going Into their homes and helping them I won .(.heir eonfl- dence I can talk Indian, but not 4 ell and when I get up in council 1 use an interpreter, because I non t wuntTbe rudUflilp laugh at - Tb Acoe!t4 rM brwttft irMata tba story at tb Htoat dlacovury lifht-wlt- B aiftatinff pin apaclai Jy wrltta by Uf dttcovrl, iUrntn, th Indian Nobtl pr1s winner. fUmnn li hJmneK n of tho ftlneororlo of jrfef)co-lmoctimpoorlhd. tob foutud nakoown null IUe. tw eompod of ptrtk'ioo of tioctrlet! on or yy, Tho opsti now Inliowi kniuUr ftaironaCAHi ft. bn , nooot r f oroft wm&nt9T Hrhoot, . - -- -i Tho nxt timo light dossleo your o ytm, romfnbw- what Homan- Aoi ywt ' thi otory. i'n i Ho oWowo bow llfht- - em ohongo HocHf Into Aloht ioo oomoofhro U hits an courae and ftoman uncovers b.i of tta bithorto bidden ,hon ... ... ofio it in Uot .t objt, sichtw . u - Ahoxit - a- Winner of Nobel Award K 'r''A' N I- 7 jt Mra-Ad- htln nr h f I di CHRANDRASEKHARA VENKATA RAMAN.-.-(Win- ner of the Nobei Pi'ize for Physics, I930,J; AP Fot more than 10 years, the writer CAl.CLTTA, India. V. has hern engaged in the study of the nature of light ctr fadiation. J The method of4nveshpatipri employed is to pass a beam of y light tli rough a transparent aubsfanre such as'a gas or 't'SVv'r. i or icaFfered-- j rrystai. and- to study the properties of Oifrverr'-feebte- , or diffused light which - emerges laterally from within the medium. that the energy gained by the at Such t udles- have helped ns lost by the light particle greatly In understanding both the iZyaamica tail- - ua that there are nature of light snd tho constitu- two. other quantities - whlcn must tion , of parUcles or molecules of be conserved in the encounter In other words, which can bs ex.matter which ecatter light ' or transferred but cannot The eld puxxle "Does light con- changed be created. sist of waves or of particles?. waa These era linear momentum or resolved ' by the phenomenon dis- Impulse, and angular momentum or covered 4 and annoanood by the spin,. (The linear momentum laPASSING GAS AND THROUGH BEFORE AFTER SAME LI6HT PARTICLE forward speed of light, 121.1)00 writer early In ISIS namely, that the miles a aeeond Ed.) ."a tha 'dolor of light lhay ba changed That the light particle poaseses la the process of scatteringRadHtlon Ilk Doctor Jekyll and linear momentum Is demonstrated .. f Mr. liydt In thft Uifrfun utory by 7S:Xi cosmic elgntfic light, Ixuis Robert ' i dual ro.e ,h Uner momentum of me.-: r.Tb study of the Scatlerlng la conserved In an en t!5 light'-On her modem dress she work a enables u 'n a. material particle. Is, woven wKh Jn,Br bead string a link with ithat light has both a waVellke tndi ex demonBtrateiT'hK, brilliant the e Ml particle-likcharacter: ?.4 - ' .her , pV ja heritage. h. r ' These cnaractera are not unre- - peflmr---so' SAME, la te d to each o' hef. The energy ton j acluaTty denionsirate the validity of. of tho particle and the frequency The conservation of angulafwp-- the principle of the conservation FORWARD. TRAVEUHG FORWARD or the wav. are eneouBter-mamomentum and enable b'osOrnruiar SPEED ' 126, OOO- MIL S A SZCQHO assumed ail an nglpinkUcjnHI-- . ..,j'th?hlIg orjlght-lo-bmeasured.'Simple ratio. to !e?rnn!r how rd!!on mat unlvem I ly. how-thIn a In the technique AW39unt lufti Whh' TcfiT" partTcJe collides: Science. experiments bn the scattering Iwl.h a and .pa'a with of light with- - gases, we observeiot experlmef)Ts.nade at Calcutta a it r n if cO nt m d cu&fl . thmt liht'th'nr hPh to human wnacs Is Ift soma of Ilk enabled the Tight scattered bv- - nywxCrJw-jngas thydrogen. for ndiHon t ftlJ. In! n, anft also whvm. less energyvjeft to go on stance), gaFninsr or ioMn In thin Woiic ftHantlHta frftnkly both ftaftis 'to 'b exactly' mraHurs. and tliroUgliout the wor'tl hate acclaimed Kir Clirandrasek 'icra Venkata Ra:nan of India for it hasand In and I'tiergy-tpin. lt foliowt that they dlsiote that Lhe spin crtfco accordingly appears. of llrt.,- - The dhtgram, llluytrste hi. theory,, ha, light consist, of both with cxpcrhnetits In the natn dnsTtqil thens tettinfirn0' nUtccc'ci- ' ihe spectroscope es a wave of dt- - Hirht ftn part with or takt up spin! trrs of 11ht charge In encounteR ond-tbr raa ad parttclca UieUtteewtfH Bing he m.-- a- way tha --(heir watore is abanged aa tltcy pass thrwpgft mtnlshett wfih Hiolfcules In the manner dft- r fuvtb er" hi formation- fUquerUfy or hltered angulsr liioinenfilm:' or. full j w. of additional proof that the peril- thie intelligence rises . Experiments made at Calcutta go manded by the principles at blown, clouds of certain gasea t Eaperimenta .. .somewhat further. l4an.thla. TheyJegrvatlon, cle of light have also a spinning from an Impoverished race. ? "He MY ..SIR n V it1'i. . 1 d ;v r - vV - - to-th- e, - -- New-Engla- s W . -- - - oniaiiPleader For Tribe True To Tndiau Birth ndia Gives WorldANew Major Scientist HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE. -- (Associated Press Science Editor.! - NEW - YORlO-'tA- P Sic Clirandiasekhara-- Venkata Raman, Nobel prize, winner, Is a native of India without benefit of a ''foreign education,.-- . His laborafery is a bare. !me-- f looted room with leaky roof, his income too meager ta afford the equipment necessary for most scientific. work. Thus limited to study the .'r pier phenomena, Rsmen watched 'motion. monientum. he calls light shining through gas snd from' If. Angular the scientific terminology. this Investigation produced one of,,, using lai, iightod ea clpud he worlds great scientific. that some of the light llets" lift atoms of pas foiind that some of the light:' !n thfW wUlvton mneh the same s liuppeos io to builoi. ol rhinged-pcorer.Thls niesnnhr.adfuUonat wou1 take plar ft cam out of th gas with ft4on-- j tQ a r at bullet bru?hinK against Or wtive length than It had uponlround, hard "balLThe lTht miKaile Slows down fBrt spin differ-l0swas It f a intsring. Actually ktsangular nminenlom.i And exact,ent kind of light. It had of thl amount lost by spin (f,, thing in contact with the particles tight la transferred t the Of gas. which whlrta faster. This something wag part of Its But n f vn ftrtnrsr thing Is found by Raman. He eaj-- that the energy. Scientists named the the Raman effect, snd fdr gas particle: which also Is spinning It he received the Nobel physlca before tho light strikes It. may' sward- glvs up some of ha whirl to the! Back to Genesis.' light. That Is.1 the "bullet" msyj Bible readers will recall that In spin faster Instead of slower after ths s'tory of creation In Genesis, the collision. one ofthe first sentences, describGas Toms To Ugbt , ing the Creators first major act' This meana that light- - changes; reads:- partly into gas particles, and also . tlod said, let there be light." that res particles - may change;; Today.,icience !s discovering that partly. Into light."" this act accounts for Jut ubom Rolatlorr similar to the spin oi known In many other verifhlng tii exlslrnce; for light light -- - Is ln..oU(is jj flHcjaJi. radiation, nd .iL la beglnnlne lu of spin end the trans-- . tranafer The appear possible that every the human, senses can de- far of ifnrnrr are widely experitect 'I some form of padintlon- - . . enced In; other substances '.than basic Ramans discovery opened a light. They are part of the ; new window : throngh laws of natureand confirming Icaril more about the nature of Ko" measuring light hence of radiation, and' ol the spin of Hehf. as Rsmen now. a step rloser scientits One. of the .greafi myslerlea, name-;doeplaces , Experiment - particles" 1 t- sub-eta- tb i demon-etrate- - f ! p with-X-ra- y sr i improin! I . ve ot j dnhleaboramv . e at ebt-tb- . . - |