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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 12, 1961 -- GW Food Tells on You! ' )! As You Eat, So Do You Reap By LeRoy Hansen United Press International TOKYO, Feb. 11 Do you hate sweet potatoes? Then youre ritable and lack vitality. ir- terrible-tempere- You have a short, unhappy life ahead of you. SO YOU LIKE- bananas? If so, you are tolerant, sensitive energetic and success- ful. And if you like apples, you are cautious in love affairs. reap, is Kuriyamas theory. It is claimed that about 200,000 housewives follow Kuriyamas food treatment method, in which much emphasis is placed on what a certain food will do for a persons life. Want to check your personality from Doctor Kuriyamas list? Carrots If you like carrots youre lustful. A male is affectionate and sociable but not by people. Hes easily cheated because hes easy going. A female is energetic, good natured but nosey. well-like- These are just some of. the conclusions reached by Dr. Kiichl Kuriyama, head of the Kuriaya food research institute. - Kuriyama said he has been studying food and its effect on humans for 50 years. AS YOU EAT, so shall you A SWEPT POTATOES male is sociable, affectionate, energetic and tactful in handling his wife. A woman sweet potato lover is opti mistic, amiable, loved by people and makes a story book wife. A man who hates sweet potatoes is irritable, lacks vitality and is not long for this world. A woman is pee.' vish, unlucky, unsociable r and frigid. She also may die suddenly. TEA REFINED, religious and graceful. Tea lovers are not healthy but they live long lives. A male is reAPPLES fined, cautious in love affairs and enjoys good luck aided by friends. A female is composed and makes a NEW TEXTURES NEW COLORS VARYING IN DEGREES OF INTENSITY! . . SOFT! FEMININE! FETCHING! NEW PRINTS M DEEP IN DIMENSION! SUBTLE I STRONG! fabulous celebrity for good wife. BANANAS The man is tolerant, sensitive, energetic and a passionate lover. The woman is sensitive, a good but childless wife and loses herself once she loves a man. SPINACH He lives until 60 or 70 and is reasonable in love affairs. She is amiable and obedient to her husband, but she gets into trouble in her love affairs. Peanuts He will become a successful "salary man but will be blind in love affairs. EGGS HE HAS good Juck in early life but bad luck later. He is energetic but conceited. She is fastidious, jealous, goes to extremes in her love affairs and b e c o m e s unhappy in later life. Kuriyama adds one more point: Marriage of persons who are both fastidious about food ends sooner or later. But if they are not fussy about what they eat they will enjoy a normal, happy life with gentle children. Earth Takes Stretch, Russ Discover By Dr. Robert R. Kadesch University of Utah Russian geologists have blasted the idea that the earths wrinkled skin is the result of the cooling and contraction of a once molten heat came at a later stage as tremendous gravitational pressures were built up within the growing earth. The molten core of the earth, they claimed, need not be the still warm inner body of a planet born in fire. earth. The Soviets now have re- other crustal materials must be scaled down to take place in minutes or hours on a lab- oratory t?ble. Belousov, himself a member s of the Geological Society of h America, reports In the cur rent Scientific American that', the most useful materials for his models are petrolatum (vaseline), gun grease, rosin, apgar syrup, and soft model-- ' ing clays. AND NOW THE Russians seem to have put another nail in the coffin of a theory once markable new cherished both here and abroad. laboratory e v By showing that that crustis a local phenomenon, the These may sound like unal folding results Soviets have taken most of usual materials to take the from a stretchthe punch out of the shrinking-wrinklinplace of rock and sand. ing process, not theory. a shrinking one. But they, are just the mateA cooling earth would not rials needed to simulate earth V. V. Belousov leagues at the Institute of the produce local wrinkles here building processes in a reason Physics of the Earth in Mos- and there, but ably short length of time. cow arrived at this conclusion The plasticity, elasticity and The idea of modeling geoby observing the action of lab- logic processes in the labora- solidity of the earth's rock are oratory models of the earth's tory is an old one. It probably appropriately scaled with1 crust. a Rus- these materials. wasnt even invented skin-wrinkl- wall-to-wal- CELEBRITY COTTONS PLAY NEW ROLES IN IMPORTANT FASHIONS YOULL SEW! by ONCF. UPON a time, several sian. Crustal folding Is modeled The first reasonably successyears ago, it was popularly with thin layers of rosin held by geologists and astrono- ful model was constructed at separated by soft clay. ' mers alike that the earth be- Stanford University back in howA piston that represents a gan life in a molten state. The 1893. These early models, rising crustal block of the cooling Infant earth soon de- ever, came before their time. earth is then pushed up into veloped a solid skin. THE PRESENT Important the rosin-clasandwich. As the hotter inner sphere contribution of the Soviet geolof the earth continued to cool The layers of the model is this: Through theoand shrink, the previously ogists retical studies that Involve the stretch to accommodate the solidified skin of the earth newer and more as layers of potent view- rising piston, just found itself more than large the rock would flow and of solid state physics points enough to cover the smaller they have been able to make stretch given sufficient time, globe. realistic models of variou As the upthrown crustal block That the earths crust should wrinkle under these circumstances is an obvious conclusion. The astronomers were the first to catch on to the idea that the earth could well have been formed from cold chunks of matter. The earth's inner HE'S AT HIS BEST WIT- H- processes. Proper modeling is extremely difficult. earth-buildin- fashionable dots textured design. that of a honey comb. in POLKA a dainty new dimension. 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Cm In and mi Haw w mi Hifi y stroked in a tantalizing ture resembling all-ov- PENN-FIEL- THUS FOLDING results EVENTS THAT occurred in nature over periods of many not from a shrinking process. thousands of years with many but from a stretching of thr1'' millions of tons of rock and earths surface layers. The formation of salt domes f' is modeled beautifully u.thin 'J the laboratory in about an hour's time. In nature, a dome is formed in about 50.000 years. PITTSBURGH. Fob. 11 The University of Pittsburgh offered a $100 reward Saturday for Information leading to the recovery of a stolen THE BEST Picasso painting. THE PAINTING, titled FigHEARING AID ure and done in 1918, was taken late Saturday night or Sonotone Sunday morning from the EVER MADE Marble Room of the Student You, too, will hear the difference with the Sonotone, worn entirely at the ear. The Model 66 is the smallest, most powerful hearing aid ever with so many features. 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