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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER Name DDansit tair Once Upon a Time Is It seemed curious that any place be named should Air jc Accs Take to Jc Strong Sound Effects Llanfairpwll-gwyngyilgogerychwyrndrob- w 1111 Yet a little andysiliogogogoch. Welsh village bears this name. It is a locality of Llan is cl arm and beauty. church," Fair is of Mary, Pwll Gvyngyll is the pool of White hazels. Goger is rather near, while Chwyrn Drobwll is the swift whirlpool, and Tysilio gcgo goch is of Tysilio of the Is it not therefore red cave. suggestive of romance and beauty enough to visit the village of the Church of St Mary by the Pool of White hazels near the swift whirlpool of St. Tysilios Church of the Red Cave? Detroit News. ic Second Fiddle Stars Virginia Vale- BUG POISON PINK INSTEAD OF WHITE Test Pilot down as one PUT the pictures that you mustnt miss. Not just because Purpose of Changed Color to the leading roles are played by Gable and Myrna Loy, Clark with Lionel Spencer Tracy, Barrymore added for good measure, or because the story is a good one, but because of the thrills contributed by the instead of white. It isnt that story when it takes to the air. Ry t - -- There Was a Baseball announcer who announced an entire game without utilizing the adjective beautiful in describing the weather, the crowd, or the plays. Book reviewer who never wrote that it was a book you simply cant put down. Neighbor, who, when scooping snow or mowing the yard, went several feet past his boundary line into his neighbors territory. Group of relatives who didnt heckle the young male member of the household by inquiring as to his status with girls, and add, whether it was true or not, Look at him blush! Kansas City Star. I Pink insecticides will kill bugs any There is a flight in a bomber for Quicker but rather that the pink is a is there altitude record, a new added so human beings will not an test to drive pursuit army power mistake these poisons, for flour, lime, or other white powders. The new color of these products is in accordance with the following announcement by the Agricultural Insecticide and Fungicide association: In the interests of public health and for the protection of users of agricultural arsenical insecticides, this industry has, by voluntary agreement, adopted and will use a pink coloring in all white arsenical products. It is the belief of the industry that this action represents a constructive effort by the industry to eliminate as far as possible the hazard of mistaken identity of the prod ucts and that in time the pink color will become established as a distinctive warning of the poisonous nature of the material. Since this change in the customary appearance of the materials may possibly lead to some confuSpencer Tracy sion, it is emphasized that the col plane, and theres the Cleveland air oring agent has no effect whatever on the insecticidal value of the race. Paul Mantz acted as techThe new pink products nical advisor for the picture, but Metro isnt saying much about that, are to be used according to the same because he was and navi- recommendations that have applied to the arsenicals in their white congator for Amelia Earhart. co-pil- ot Merle Oberon thought that she was being followed by hold-u- p men when she was in New York; she was sure that they followed her from a theater to a night club, and asked for protection. At least, that was the report it might have been just another variation of the old idea involving an actress being robbed of her jewels, all for the dear sake of publicity." Anyway, Miss Oberon wasnt robbed. Youve heard about the struggles sound effects men to get just the right sound before the microphone rubbing their fingers across paper to get the sound of wind in the trees, or something like that. Charles Atlas, The Worlds Most Perfectly Developed Strong Man, appeared on Fred Allens program, and they wanted the sound of a telephone books being torn in two by him. Tried everything but couldnt get it. Finally Atlas picked up a huge New York phone book, strode over to the microphone, and tore it in two and the sound was perfect! . of the 1 m Sylvia Sidney refused to be the heroine of Algiers, playing opposite Charles Boyer, and Sigurd Gurie, who did so well in Marco Polo, takes her place. It will be dition. The pink coloring will be a real advantage in serving as a ready means of identification so that arsenicals will not be mistaken for other white powdery substances as has happened when the materials have been carried over from one season to another and the label has been lost from the container. Luise Rainer interesting to see if Miss Gurie follows in the footsteps of some of the other girls who have been second choice under such circumstances. Remember Luise Rainer, who got her chance in Escapade when Myrna Loy didnt want to play in it? It made her a star. ODDS and ENDS . . . King Christian of Denmark is a movie fan; sees about fight pictures a week . . . Harold Lloyd ?ne f tfoUywood's best bowlers . . . Believe it or not. Bob Burns is learning Spanish for his role in Tropic Holiday . Deanna Durbin, whose new picture is o honey, is the latest star to have her hand and footprints imprinted in the lobby of Graumans Chinese theater, that memory book of Hollywood's famous 1lk . , . Senator Fishface may return to the air; hes been talking to sponsors in Chicago . . , On May 29th more than two score of the nations swing bands will be heard In an outdoor concert at Randalls Island stadium. New York, conducted by Martin Block and broadcast, of course; first time that many swingsters will have played together. western Newspaper Union. -- Australian Camel Patrol Australian The government maintains its own breeding and training stations for camels. The two greatest fences in the world one that bars the pestilential rabEngland paper bonbons that explode when bits from entering the great Even after months in my wife sometimes had to call upon the housemaid to translate some item in the laundry list, or to interpret between her and the grocery boy, declares Mr. Harry A. the irrepressible Franck, in Footloose in the ' In England a British Isles. vest is an undershirt, not a waistcoat. Suspenders are garters, and braces are suspenders. A childs underwaist is a bodice, while rubber boots are Wellingtons. The word sweater still strikes many of the English as a trifle and odoriferous; they call it a jersey, jumper, pullover, or cardigan. In the drapers shop (which unmeans store) drygoods bleached muslin is calico and Cheesecalico is cottonprint. cloth is butter muslin, and instead of using cutting flannel for a globe-trotte- r, low-cla- ss wheat belt of Western Australia, Our kind of bacon is streaky the other erected against wild rashers ; a slice of ham is a dogs and rabbits along the border gammon rasher, and the best cut of New South Wales and South of beef is a piece of topside. Australia are both maintained by Gasoline is petrol, kerosene is government Camel patrols. Today in Australia, in a country paraffin, and paraffin is paraffin wax. An English cook does not as large as the United States, pulled. rinse the dishes, she swills them. When my wife told the nursemaid to bathe the children, or to give them a bath, the maid proceeded to bath them or give them a bathe. Growing Virtue Bees will not work except in darkness; thought will not work except in silence; neither will virtue work except in secrecy. Let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth! Like other plants, virtue will not grow unless childs pajamas one buys wince-yett- e its roots be hidden, buried from and asks for a sleeping the eye of the sun. Let the sun suit. A spool of thread is a reel shine on it, nay, do but look at of cotton. An American who asks it privily thyself, the root withers, for crackers will get firecrackers and no flower will glad thee. or a package of those Christmas Thomas Carlyle. camels stand as an important means of transportation in the central and arid and semi-ari- d western areas and, in some remote areas, are the only means of transportation at all. Imported from India originally with their Afghan breeders and handlers, camels were introduced to Australia as soon as the dryness of the interior became known. Special beasts and picked men were ferried from India, for instance, for the benefit of the famous explorers, Burke and Wills, who crossed from Melbourne on the south coast to the Gulf of Carpentaria on the north as early as 1860. And in 1886 camels were imported for all general service, and in general service they remain. A. R. Wetjen in Globe Magazine. Teach Chicks to Go to Roost and Save Trouble After chicks reach four weeks of age they can be taught to roost, and the poultryman will have less trouble teaching them than he will if he waits until they are three to five months old, according to experience at North Dakota agricul- & fj iffi'eirm Jr? t Mmm ifk tural college. brooder houses at the college poultry farm are equipped with roosts, and it has been found that with little or no bother the chicks early form the roosting habit. The roosts are built of lightweight material in a framework and are hinged midway on one wall of the d brooder house so they may be raised when not in use or for cleaning. Wire of medium mesh is attached to and underneath the roosts to keep chicks away from the droppings. The rows of roosts, lowered in place when chicks are about four weeks old, incline from the floor back to the wall, thus being easily available and inviting to the chicks. All four-side- Head of Healthy Hen Myrna Loy "What Knows He of Enqland Who Only England Knows?" The head of a bird supplies valuable indications of her activity. A hen in good laying condition will have comb, wattles and ear lobes full and large for her breed. The comb is stiff, smooth and waxy and bright red in color. With cessation the comb becomes of laying, shrunken, dry and rough. Like col- ored scales appear over its surface. Because of the rapidity with which a hens comb changes its appearance with production, it gives a Valuable clue to her state at the time of examination. The comb of the pullet, too, foreshadows her coming period of laying by expanding and coloring up. Care of Leghorns Leghorns are fairly dainty and small feeders but are excellent consumers of mash and very large consumers of green food. Mash hoppers in the leghorn pen should be kept filled at all times and after the birds have gotten into good laying condition, grain feeding can be reduced to one feed a day, preferably at night. Owing to their dispositions leghorns may be profitably confined to the houses for the entire year, but it is better if practicable to allow the breeding hens their liberty during the breeding season. That always results in stronger chicks and better hatches. Firestone Can Give Yon Snch a High Quality Tire At Snch a LOW PRICE jSecaude Firestone saves money by controlling and securing rubber and cotton at the source and by more efficient manufacturing and distribution. These savings make possible more extra values at low prices. New High Quality First choice rubber and cotton selected that conforms to Firestones high Firestone CONVOY For Passenger Cart standards and rigid specifications. Gum-Dippin- blowouts. 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