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Show Let's Take The “APE MAN OF JAVA —ONE OF “THE EARLIESTKNOWNMEN ‘High Road SKULL OFJAVA APE MAN-WAS RESTOREDBY FRANZ WEIDENREICH. PEKING MANISQUITE ” SIMILARANDPROBABLY -CLOSELY RELATED. WERE THERE GIANTS IN THOSE DAYS? Near the endof the 19th century, a young . opinions had changed, that he allowed him to be viewed again. ‘ Dutch doctor, Eugene Dubois, had a hunch. The Java man was eventually redeemed by Java might be the place to hunt for the —— near Peking, China. yman, for that land had 7 ie eee dliseovery of a related From 1929 until ‘World War Il, an international to the Asiatic mainland and had escaped the team carried out excavations. Tragically, exice ages. cept*for plaster casts, all the remains of thig Amazingly enough, in 1891, Dubois actually found the fossil he had dreamed of—the skull- vastly: important Sinanthropus pekinensis— China Man of Peking—were lost during the cap of a manlike creature never before seen. evacuation after Pearl Harbor. A year later he found a complete human thighOne of the strangest mysteries in the whole bone near theoriginal find. On the basis of this, story of man. concerns giants. 1935, a young he — it Pithecanthropus erectus—the erect paleontologist, G. H. R. von Koenigswald, purape chased three gigantic humanlike teeth. in a Pit ran the same old story: scientists were ClHinese drug store in Hong Kong, (The Chinese skeptical. What did this amateur know? The had used powdered fossil bones as medicine skull and. thigh obviously didnot belong for generations.) Hesitantly, he coined the name together. As a result, Dubois , ut his ape man Gigantopithecus—giant ape. away in a strongbox.It was n until 1923, when Singer, Killed In Collision With Horton was’ his personal CAMERON, Tex. (UPI) —Johnny Horton, 35, the Western-style manager, Tillman Franks, 41, and singer who made the song. ‘Battle Gerald D. Tomlinson, 30, a muef New Orleans’ popular, was sician. All lived in Shreveport. | killed today in a. grinding ‘headTomlinson was reported in’ s¢on collision on a railroad over- rious condition with head: lacerapass. tions and’ several broken bones. Three persons, two of them Franks was in fair condition with + passengers in the car Horton was fractured ribs and. cuts and bruises. driving, were injured The accident happened on US. The driver of the second car, 79, about 18 miles southwest of James E. Davis, 19, Brady, Tex., Cameron, near the community of a student at Texas A&M College, Milano. It appeared Horton ‘died apparently escaped serious injury. on the way to-the ‘hospital in A spokesman at the hospital said Davis might have a broken rib. Cameron. Horton started out as a hillbilly “Some of them said he was pend on the Social Security sys- tem. For my part, I will provide \and strengthening that creature’s place in history (now dated as living 500;000 years ago). But he ieee boas jaw nee cabinet called “Robust huge beings which ” and Man. of.Old Java.” The Ape as and“Diy Man ofOld JarThe these pamy were the ancestors of the, Java and ‘China ape men, or whether they were strange, freakish side branches. Only continued digging by new generations of scientific detectives can throw new light on this intriguing riddle or, perhaps, unearth something even stranger. fe NEXTSA Hoax A Hope: sympathetic antérest which will strengthen and expand the Social Security system. “Our way to progress ds an honest way .. . not a program to promise everything to \everytbody” at the taxpayers’ expense. Kennedy” proposes a ‘‘take-awayfrom-the-poor-pedple’’ program, to “buy his election with your money and your future.” , Clyde Denies Solicitation Of Contributions SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—No alive when we arrived,” said Bill singer, and once starred on the Burns, operator of the.. Marek country music show ‘‘Louisiana political: contributions have been What Is an. Electric Eye? FUN TIME - By A. LEOKUM Win the Britannica Junior 15-volume encyclopedia for school and The Chuckle Box Dad:| The only way to learn home. Send your questions, name, something son, is to start at the ~_ age, address to ‘“‘Tell-Me Why!” bottom. care of this paper. Today’s win- | Son: ‘But Dad, | want to learn | how to, swim! ner is: * Cheryl Benton, 9,. Shawnee, Okla. _ Tommy: I soe a splinter out of | my hand with/a pin. Almost everybody has had the Mother: Don’t you know that’s experience of having doors swing dangerous, Tommy? c open before him as the result of Tommy:, But I used a safety pin. * * * & © #6 walking past af. “electric eye.’ But did you. know that the same PICTURE SECRET +/* 7S ey s principle is uséd in making television possible and talking movies and even burglar alarms? The electric eye is the popular name for’ the ‘photoelectric cell. The name photoelectric cell means that electrons are released by means oflight. Many experiments by various scientists proved that when light struck certain metals, ¢lectrons were sent out of the metal. It was found that the. speed with which the electrons are ejected. depends on the wave length of the light. Red light does not cast out electrons with so much speedas blue light, and ultra-violet light is far more effective than visible light. From all this came the photoelectric cell. Basically, the way it works is that there is a vacuum tube, or a tube with a very small amount of gas, coated on the inside with potassium. When a light plays on this cell, electrons begin to’ leave the light- sensitive metal. It is so wited that these electrons set. up a-current that flows in the connecting circuit. If: the light is cut off entirely, so is the current. Now by amplifying the current, all ‘sorts of things can be made to happen. It can’ be arranged that the starting of the ‘current will start some mechanism to working. In such cases, the electric eye will go to work when light falls Add and subtract the letters in the names of the things shown. Clue: It makes things hot, Win the Britannica World Atias or Yearbook... of Events. Send your riddles, jokes, tricks to ‘‘Tell Me Why!” Today’s winneris: Carol Somodski, 11, Centerline, Mich. ‘Woman Dies From Injuries *MIDVALE (UPI)— A Midvale woman injured Tuesday when a windstorm toppled a scaffold, at the abandoned Midvale smelter while a group was reclaiming bricks died Friday night in a Salt Lake City hospital. Mrs. |Rilla Steadman, 54, suffered a fractured back, fractured | Louis “One of the cars didn’t yield tade*a movie. ; CARNIVAL Almanac Today In The Almanac > By United Press International” Today is “Sunday Nov.| 6,'gthe $llth day of the year sp 55 more in 1960. The moon is corkobeiiin its last _quarter. i The morning star is Mars. NARCISSUS BULBS “REG. 89c Dozen, NOW 2 Dozen for... +. The evening stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. On this day in history: In 4860, Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin were elected President’ and Vice-President. of CROCUS BULBS the United States. In 1869, the first formal intercollegiate: football game was NOW 5Q for ..0.....- played between Princeton Rutgers. Rutgers woh In 1882, Lily Langt and six to four. , known as” the Jersey Lily in England, made her. American debut playing in New York in-an unequal match. In 1902, Maude Adams launched a stage classic when she opened in Peter Pan in\New York City. In 1940, Americans staged a united American rally at Carnegie Hall in New -York to show that the U.S. was united despite the partisan sentiment expressed during the presidential campaign. : » main. things in -successful hunting, dunior, are x . steady nerves and the patience to wait, Pepgp -taoe : for zood cards!” Smith, Midvale police Clearance Out They Go \° By DICK TURNER History ‘Thought for today; Amer ican. writer Franklin’ ‘Pierce Adams said: “The best you: ‘get is aneven. bi ype Office. Our message is in the spirit of fairness to both candidates. We do, however, feel that George D. Clyde, on the basis , of his record and backgroundof experience, possesses the necessary qualifications to do the better job. Should you share these feelings, we urge you to cast your Reg. 59c, pkg. of 10— George Dewey Clyde For Governor Signatures ina Support of Governor George D. Clyde 89: 88: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jacobsen Josephine S. Bird (Nada) Dr. D. D. Boyer Mrs: Sadie Boyer Mr. and Mrs, Charles Peterson _ Dr. Sydney B. Sperry “Reg. 59c, pkg. of 10— NOW 20 for Ayes All Packaye Bulbs . 50% off (Harriet) ) Mr. and Mrs..Rex Horn (Sarah) Mrs. Maurine Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Richard Gunn (Gene) Mrs. Elayne Fisher Mr. and Mrs. HarveyGlade (Jean) Mr. Grant Fisher Mr..and Mrs. Davis Bartholomew Mr. G. Keith Stewart Mrs. Nancy Stewart (Fern) Mr. and Mrs, Carlyle Lambert Mrs. Edith Y. Booth (Carol) Mrs. Shirley B. Paxman Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Bishop Mr. Jacob Coleman Mr.. and Mrs. Max Rogers (Florence) Mrs. Allie Coleman Miss Edith Booth Mrs. Thomas Norton Mr. Wesley Knudsen Mrs. Faye B. Knudsen Mrs, J. W. Christenson Mr. J. W. Christenson Mrs. Delilah Adams Mrs. Rela A. Erekson Mr. Jonas H. Erekson Dr. and Mrs. Woodrow —, (Ruth). Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Weist Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lunt Mr. and Mrs, Richard Sylvester (Madge) Mr. and Mrs. Bryan McKendrick (Janet) Dr. and Mrs. Fred V. Jackman Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack Mrs. Veneta Loose Mrs. J. Leo Knight (Fern) Mr. J. Leo Knight Mrs. Bernice K. Walch Mrs. Bertha Burt Mrs. Maude Markham Dr. and Mrs. Fred Endsley Mr. and Mrs, Moroni B. Wallace Dr. and Mrs. Gerrit de Jong | (Thelma) . Mr. and Mrs. Parley L. econ (Jane) Dr. Creed Brimhall Mrs. Creed Brimhall Mrs. Faye Cartwright Mr. Victor Cartwright Mrs, Nellie Jones Dr. and Mrs, Ariel Williams (Louise) ; Dr..and Mrs, Frank Wheelwright (Lea) Mrs. Sadie Lewis Mr. and Mrs. George T. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bushnell Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashworth Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Ashworth Mrs. Melba Bushnell TULIP:BULBS Mr and Mrs. Fred Ahlander (Elaine) _ or your money back” SEARS 207 NO.Ist WEST, PROVO — MON, - FRI, ‘Tit 9 . ‘ Dr. and Mrs, James Webster (Marie) ‘ Mrs. Denzel Brown (Ina C.) Mr. andMrs. Dean K. Fuhriman Vote CLYDE» Or :Governor 5 -&Satisfaction habia . For |Re-election ' Mrs. Sydney Sperry te any Utah state éma Funeral ‘Home jin Camer- Hayride,” but recently graduated requir} in order:to Keep their jobs, “That’s why we drove so fast into the popular music field. ° ployés gating him here. But he was dead His first recording for Columbia Gov. George Clyde: said today. The governor issued, the state- on the: cell,. Records, ‘‘Honky Tony Man,” got when we arrived.” But suppose a Near of light con- legs and internal injuries in the There were reports of dense fog him started in the field; but it ment after newspaper advertisestantly plays upon a photoelectric | mishap) in a, but Highway Patrol- took “Battle of. New Orleans’ to ments appeared which included céll, as at a turnstile. Every perman Gilbert ith, who investi- skyrocket him to the top. Other what was alleged to\be a copy son who interrupts this beam chief, said the woman was crushgated the accident, “said he_ saw hit records include “Sink The Bis- of a letter signed by .Royden G. changes the. current, and this cur- ed when struck by the falling only “wisps” of fog when hear- mark,”’‘Springtime in Alaska,” Derrick (\to Road Commission emrent Yamplified) can operate an scaffolding. He said the brick salrived at the scene, and said he and ‘North to Alaska.” ployes g\ for cemancel supautomatic counting device, or it vage operation was a_ welfare didn’t think fog had anything to Horton was under contragt to port. can be made to start a motor that projéct| of a group of members do with the crash. Paramount Pictures, but. never of the ‘Latter-day Saints Church, will swing doors opené half ‘of the road,” Smith. said. His wife, Billie Jo, is the form“One of them was on the wrong er wife of the late Hank Wiliams, side of the road. No charges have a hillbilly star who died in 1953. been filed. The accident is» still There pre three children, one his under investigation.” wife’s by the earlier marriage. Sg _- “vote for --- Tell, Me.. Why out the luxury of wishfl thinking. Tex.; -Casper, Wyo.; Spokane, By. United Press International “I have tried .. ./to address Wash.; Fresno, Calif.): Kennedy’s Sen. John F. Kennedy, (Speech s are “the cruel* televised from Ghicago): “I have myself to the real issues confront- economic pro; tried in this campaign to tell the ing America—the real issue’ is} list political hoax ever offered the world freedom or world. slavery. American people . . . (but), the truth to. the American people, whether the truth was pleasant or. World peace or world war... Americah people are not. going |_——“"fidt.Tdid-not.reassyre. the voters ‘ “IT have tried... to demon- ita be taken in \by this medicine that our prestige was. a all- strate my confidence in the Amer- man tactic . “. a frantic enican people—in their ability. to deavor ... . to scare the people time high. . that we were ‘sure remain first in. the, world mili- listen to facts, not name-calling into voting. for’' (the Democrats). “Last minute opposition tactarily. . .nor...that we were en- to judge the candidates on their joying ‘unprecedented ‘prosperity’ own views, not someone else’s tics are becoming more and more —because that would not have coatkails—to remember the rec- desperate. About a week ago, it ords | of the two parties, and not began to dawn on people that been: true. : Waat. (Kennedy) was offering was “{ have tried.: to set before ignore party labels . .«. “Tj do not share my SGaee not a cure for anything, but acthe’ American people their unfinished agenda — the tasks ~which fear; of the | future—his fears of tually . . . a slow but sure poison Franklin Roosevelt did not fore- every new ‘ pragram\his fears which would destroy the very ecoWeficits and, un- nomic health of our nation.” eee in 1933 — the tasks which that inflation and Kennedy “has continued*his misHarry Truman could ot com- ginployment are unavoidable—his fear that we cannot afford what representations of my position Plete by 1953 — and the which in eight Republican years we must afford—or even\his fear time and ‘again when he has told of a fifth debate.” ; we never even started. the nation that I am opposed to “T have tried . . .\to. get the medical care for the aged. His Vice President Richard American people to. face up to ampaign from Labor Day fortheir problems realistically, with- Nixon (Speeches in Fort Worth, ward has. been marked by this type of distortion. If he has his way, my opponent will wreck the standard of living for all who dethe leadership Later in Java, von Koenigswald found a skull identical to Dubois’ original ape man, further +. What the Candida tes Are Saying Johnny Horton, Western-Style As a group of your neighbors and citizens of Central Utah, ~we the undersigned urge your: support on next Tuesday forthe candidacy of George D. Clyde for the office of Governor. It is our feeling as Republicans, Independents and Democrats, that the best interests of good government in Utah wilkbe best-served by his re-election to this high Political adv., paid for by persons whose names pepeorieee |