Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 28 193G c HEW EVIDENCE STANDARD-EXAMINE- Marie “Tiny Terror BRITAIN OPENS 3 CASH TILLS LINKS AMERICA ” Who “Blossoms Oat TO REPENTERS ANCIENTS R 3-- D FallSwagger '37 PHONE — gSW" Funds Separated Despite High Cost Of Bookkeeping 1 0000-Year-Q- ld a Handicraft By riAEOLD NIKKEL United Pres Staff Correspondent DENVER (UP)— A new Folsom campsite which will yield valuable Information for archaeology and make it possible for geologists to date the Folsom complex more ac- curately has been discovered 20 miles north of Fort Collins Colo Previous Folsom discoveries have established the fact that 10000 years ago the western part of America had been Inhabited by a primitive - nomadic people with hunting culture No human skele- -' tan remains have been found as but the extremely fine of the artifacts of the complex indicates a relatively high degree of development It is believed possible that the Folsom people were of Asiatic origin crossing over the Bering Straits either late in the Pleistocene or early -- ' - Post-Pleistoce- t o ne hollow-groun- the belief existed had not reached the North American continent until comparatively recent times In the summer of that year a party from the Colorado Museum cf Natural History discovered spear points in association with remains of an extinct species of bison in bone field near Folsom N M This discovery became the type station and the points were named Q 1927 accordingly DISCOVERIES MADE In 1932 a party from the same museum uncovered Folsom - like the arpoint in association with ticulated remains of a mammoth Two more near Angus Neb under simiobtained were points lar circumstances in 1933 near Dent Colo in a deposit of mammoth bones by Father Conrad A L of DenBilgery of Regis college ver who turned them over to the Colorado Museum of Natural History for excavation 44 Q 5 00 A effect Prior to that man A -- times DEFT HANDICRAFT SHOWN The Folsom points are highly worked artifacts believed to have been used either with a spear or atlatl (throwing stick) and are characterized by the removal of long flakes from either face resulting in a groove on each side running from the base almost to d the tip which gives a SQUIRREL THIEVES NAPOLEON O (UP)— Charles Coleman keeper at Forest Hill cemetery believed that boys were committing tnefts at the cemetery until be saw a pair of squirrels scamper away with a small flag marker and a flower Wyoming Federal Writers Project To Prepare ! Life History Long-Distan- ce n By ALLAN R DAFOE O B E M D One of the most interesting Dionne quintuplet developments ol! the summer is the emergence of Marie from the position of being the "little one” or the quiet one constantly pushed into the background Marie has been constantly clos ing the physical gap between herself and the others and has often shown signs of being a "little terror” behind an angelic appearance She has been’ a leader In a new and somewhat rowdy "game" that has been popular during the summer Creeping up behind another the player quin unsuspecting takes her light aluminum drinking cup and brings it down on the head of the victim with a resounding bop Needless to say we don’t en courage any such “game” and the nurses call a quick halt as soon as it begins though of course there has been no harm done The cups are light and it’s all In good fun anyway But the odd part Is that Marie who was given credit early for being so demure and spiritual is about the most enthusiastic player and has more than evened any scores that may have accrued from her shy past DIFFER AT PIANO Marie also likes to pound the piano recklessly when she is given a chance at the keyboard in marked contrast with Emilie who will strike a single' note and then ' listen intently Does this mean that Emilie is more inclined to music? I 'don’t know and it would be premature to guess Annette has a little trick that has proved vastly amusing to the nurses at meal times We insist that the girls eat some of their vegetables before they get any soup and then in turn that they must have eaten a respectable amount NEXT: Willis Thornton tells how of soup before they may have any dream of hospital will come true 'or Callander and how the quins dessert Several times the nurses have lave brought prosperity to the dls-ri- ct caught Annette slyly pouring out surrounding their birthplace some of her soup in the hope that (Copyright 1936 NEA) Pyet BILL Tariff Sharply Reduced On All Types of Talks LONDON (UP) — The British government’s "conscience fund” is the most expensive revenue received and the exchequer would A— frown on all anonymous contribu tions if it were not for the moral effect which it is admitted Is priceless This fund averages about $10-0! a year and is so called because subjects whose consciences have been pricked but who lack the courage to reveal their Identity pay I i up after cheating the government However although the British 1 public does not know this the official "consclenoe fund” includes 'x only a part of the payments made to the government from promptings of conscience If the anonyCopyright" isiS NllA Service Ino mous donor makes any reference however oblique to income tax MARIE DIONNE which he has evaded paying and Most Reckless Quin for which he seeks to make restituhis contribution is tion she would be found ready for des- turned over to the inland promptly revenue sert that much earlier Annette and is for purely departmental reahums tunes very nicely too which sons excluded from the official I am told is some evidence of mu- "conscience fund " all of which is sical ability earmarked for “miscellaneous reAll the girls are quite strong ceipts” and climb the Swedish bars or It is believed that such contrigym” which we have in the play butions frequently exceed the anyard with ease and no apparent nual "conscience fund” though no iear whatever available are If that be figures Each one is capable of hanging true then something apparently by her hands supporting the weight like $20000 would be nearer the of her entire body and I have mark as the governrepresenting seen Yvonne for instance do it for ment’s total annual receipts from as long as a half minute before civic repentance off dropping concealed resolutely However DIFFERENCES FADE ' the from eye in the most public Such physical differences as exof the inland The double-breaste- d archives hidden fall coat of' earlier ited among the little girls — a believed to be hairy textured is third camel’s hair pure are rapidly disappearing At the revenue 4 — source of similar income has wine in Spanish padded large of was a there August beginning difference of only about three These are the payments of back shoulders to give the wide shoultax openly made by dis- dered effect that will be the hit pounds between the weight of income who for one of a thousand campuses this autressed still the littlest at 22 Marie to “come tumn The smart front panel is or want reason another pounds and Cecile the heaviest clean” inset with pockets is known that It generally 24 at 258 pounds Emilie weighed revenue treats with inland the Yvonne and Annette 2512 each donors of In height also the children are great consideration the no reference “windfalls" but such very close Marie and Emilie stand s ever made to such receipts in 30 la inches Cecile and Annette 32 nches whije Yvonne contrary to the annual reports and nobody will even guess as to the angeneral impressions is 31 inches nual hazard a total average Marie Annette and Yvonne have NORTH HAVEN 2onn (UP)— TRACED TO 1798 16 teeth each Cecile 15 and Emi-i- e It is believed that the "con- G Albert Payne of this town has trails with 14 So you see that physically the science fund” has existed from the a ‘great horned owl for a houseittle girls are pretty close to be- beginnings of income tax which hold pet The bird was found in “a ing on a par and whatever "handi- was 1798 or at any rate from the a hollow tree stump when only comsmall owlet tax income of the and enjoys peacetime cap” Marie might have' suffered in jeginning he earlier days from being the lit- which was 1842 but this is a chap- panionship of humans - He will accompany his master on tlest amounts to practically noth-n- g ter of British fiscal experience which has not yet been written : long walks riding upon his gloved now er FACTS SOUGHT v ‘Conscience This is the last of a series of four stories written by Dr Allan Roy Dafoe physician to the exclusively quintuplets for REA Service and The Standard-Examintelling of the program employed In " getting the quins through the summer This aeries followed an introductory story by Willis Thornton REA staff writer who writes a concluding story on how Callander's dream of a hospital trill be realized and how the quins have brought prosperity to the district tax-dodge- rs Horned Owl Pet Goes Out Riding a L SULZBERGER By United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON (UP) — The American public will spend 150000 000 fewer nickels for telephone aer vice next year as a result of sav ings effected when the $5000000-00- 0 BeU system reduces its tariff rates It is estimated all told that when the American Telephone and Tele graph company and its associates have finished revisions on exist ing tolls the public will have received an annual phone bill reduc tion of $7350000 based on ? 1936 business REDUCTIONS STARTED IN 1926 By filing a lower tariff schedule on certain types of calls with the federal communications commission the A T & T made the last of a series of moves started in 1926 to make lessexpensive to the pub lie the use of the successor to Alexander Graham Bell’s flimsy "electric ear” The first reduction 'in recent years was effected a decade ago and the last sizeable one was filed on Jan 1 1930 At that time charges on calls over less than 200 miles were slightly reduced Last Jan 15 the company extended discounts on night calls to Sundays and saved telephone users an estimated $3000000 annually The most recent reductions fol-o- w f’ h - - - ( j ’ gs Norma Millen daughter of a minister and widow of Murton Millen executed bank bandit was married at Armonk N Y to Harold Heywood Clement 24 Boston musician He is shown in Scotch Highlander costume Mrs Millen served a year in jail as accessory to the crimes of her' husband (Associated Press er ol Cpp ers Act As Book- Distributor 44 ' CHICAGO tUP)— This is the tale a wandering Pullman car: In a year’s time it traveled 1 1- -44 ’ ? r r ‘ - ’ s H(C75 v AUI7203 7J dis-:an- ce nj 1000022 CASH GIFTS TOTALING 149-- 4 Cow Has Memory of Home On Farm XiY '5 o Pullmans In Year Travel 8 Times Distance to Sun -- ' photo) vy V 18203 IN ‘ - investhe hammer-and-tontigation of the corporation by the government HEARINGS TO CONTINUE The federal communications commission has delved into every op eration of the A T & T during a series of lengthy hearings which will be continued this fall The reduced rates under the Sept 1 schedule cut prices for long distance calls and person-to-pson charges for long conversations The new day station-to-statio- n rate' from New York to Chicago will be $250 instead of $3 on week days and $145 instead of $165 at night and on Sundays Similarly between New York and San Francisco the new day rate will be 1750 ' instead of $9 and on nights It will be $450 instead of $550 CHEYENNE Wyo (UP)— An to attempt gather facts that will set down the true life history of Albert ' Parker alias "Butch” Cassidy famous ' leader of a bandit Jang that roamed through Utah Idaho Colorado and Wyoming in the 1890s has been launched by the federal writers project in Wyoming Mart T Christensen director said recently Reports that Cassidy is still alive and living on the Pacific coast under an assumed name will be checked as far as possible Christensen revealed Cassidy’s depredations and ro- -' mantle forays in Wyoming and Colorado and his ability to stay beyond the reach of law has entered Cassidy near the front' of the west’s list of famous desperadoes Cassidy centered his attention on' bank holdups and train robberies In 1898 the governors of Colorado Utah and Wyoming were Considering calling out the state njiilitias to capture the elusive outlaw It was at that time that many believe Cassidy left Wyoming and vent to South America where he ' djied in 1907 from a bullet wound he suffered when he attempted to roba messenger carryirig a mine payroll Federal writers in all sections of the state Where reports and stories still persist about Cassidy are being instructed to gather all available data on the bandit Christensen said f miles and in one month toured th e country from north to south and erst to west In temperatures vary-n- g from 6 degrees below zero to 98 above HONOLULU (UP) — It’s nojt all Altogether according to mail and building equipment that G Tailor chairman of the Harry westr f4 Pan American Airways' trans-Pa- ? ern association of railway execu- cific Clipper planes carry on their tives Pullmans covered the - 92 frequent trips Every Clipper car- million miles equivalent to the ries a load of books from the Lifrom earth to sun 82 times brary of Hawaii here to Midway ast year ’ and Wake Islands where Pan --44 hand American staff members are reg44 — 3200 ENGAGED ON ROADS ’ FLEE DROUTH ROCHESTER N Y (UP)—Wil- ular readers ol library volumes STATE CHEYENNE T believe that there is more iam Ricker sold a cow to a man Returning Clippers bring back the Wyo (UP)—ApBROOKINGS S D (UP)— Eight ' ' proximately 3200 mbn are working promise for their solution by cling- n Gonic about three miles dis- looks out of every 100 persons living in on Wyoming highway projects rec- ing to American ideals than 'five reunder tant South Dakota In 1930 have left the years ago Ricker ords of the state highway depart- any other plan which has been cently discovered the cow back In Scottish ports have destroyed 1200 drouth harried state the state planment show lis tons of herring in 12 months barn proposed” ning board reported j ru?mr? 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