Show 'ME SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Monday August 13 1951 UNCLE RAY'S NOTES Smiling Jack full-grow- n ViAT SO1 M4 L HAPPY AgO4APCO AllSCAAAr 40 ik AS tor By weakens et Zonsitb Radio" WTelerlios Sou Highest subV115-why qualgrs pay gore operld-faine- co ZANE insects to fly Many of them have four wings but ntherfbsvg cogy two -- c'''kk13707 - cwinged insects d insects are Among wasps and dragonflies Certain ants are fitted with four wings but the great majority of ants get along without any wings at all All manner of flies belong to the insect group There are houseflies bluebottles hoverflies robber flies and many' other kinds3 Insects must use muscles to move their wings When we con-sider their small size we may that the muscles of insects sayi are Uri( four-winge- bees Como ACTS AS IF fr45 TWIN& lb FCRCE DC041 -- Ascii $ PLANE! dc v c 9 see-saw- - tafi'tr pow wow will Is Arso Wowed-4414- siovid Standar& ltwN lAso tow VI100 101 00— drst" arN61etrat 110001100 a NO DOWN PAYMENT mos 4 took ONLY $S A MONTH 273 South Main Stroud' Steve Canyon Caniff By Milton Cr?11'7 Just Try and Stop ' ear TIE IAN OPERATIONS a Tw i kwi ktAaLr WHO IS1D - leE NW NEW siEs aisuost I CANVN 11CAKYO1WW MAR- VRCPRZIMOUlt GIASS Me t f ' A & OFFICElt -- STEVENSON In the case of most insects the wings are moved so fast that the human eye fails to follow them A study of dragonflies showed that they moved their wings 28 times a second Far faster are bees and houseflies A bee makes about - ISO strokes per second and houseflies have been found to s ear y vibrate their wings MO times a DUring the last few on the ehemists have answer to a problem dealing with perspiration One group found that in addition to salt we lose much iron in sweat Others have decided that the amount is so it can hardly be meas- V woitt'leitti r1Por- loot14 tativit 'ibt BOW iL4' 44'10' plotsly satislied reloads& two-wing- powerfuL 1ImeralLoss Only Slight Ferspirmg Oft rAtirt '' 16 ESCAPItiCa rib: if yolo14todir 1 DR VAN DELLEN Zack Mosley Doester Beat of Wings Per Second Indicates Insect's Speed Most Insects have wings but it is a different Stinif Avithrounk niteiT14 Tula- 'non thing is for young insects to be wormlike grubs We see cater- pillars crawling about and think of the coming change into butter- Vies or moths Even among adult insects there are some without wings F leas for example get around by crawling or juAping instead of by flying The other day Ibeard someone say "Thank good-mess that fleas can 't fly!" It is usual however for adult By A playwright came man" Cholmenday usured hint few years ago with his "What—er—ts her belief?" French here a "That she can wear a size fourandnew and beautiful wife Unbeshoe": said blurgap lievably jealous he had her -a-half shadowed eonstantly by private detectives until American friends told him We do not do things that way in this country Your Cl behavior is an Insult to all womanhood Celt off those dicks inthe Reluctantly smediately" French playwright followed their Claude B Hellman president International will directive The next day his bride of ' 011Sept slapped htm across the ace mi- Visit- Salt 1akeCItY K1- ng Tou do not love me any his- way to the Utah-Idah-o wants district convention in Sun more" gay one thing for my Valley Ida wife" admitted tturgatroyd re- With Mr Itellman who Is a luctantly at his London club one resident of Baltimore Md will evening "She's suffered ' mightily be Carrot West Chicago assistp ant secretary of Xiwanis for her belief " "Big of you to admit It old national lief of lilwams MapsS second L Vht - ' Slow Wings Butterflies on the other hand have slow - moving wings They average only About nine strokes a Gasoline Alley By Frank King second-Th- e number of wing ments each second gives a fair wed index of the speed of insects but Why are scientists unable to other points must be considered agree? This sounds like a simple as welt The size of the moving wing has something to do with experiment but it is difficult to the speed and the same is true measure perspiration kis of the power of the muscles movor calcium the ing the wings Various insects alone the iron fuild contains with fewer wing strokes per Be Collected ond would win a race against To begin with sweat must be houseflies if it were possible to collected This is not easy be hold such a contest For nature section of your cause evaporation takes place move-negligib- le From Nine to Five A By Jo Fischer sec-Mu- st dust particles in scrapbook and the air might contaminate the iron-lade-n body surface Recently several nutritionists at Cornell University engaged in this project Four college women served as subjects each for four periods of approximately one hour They began by taking a bath in hot soapy water and the hair was wrapped in cheesecloth to dripping of perspire- lion from the scalp Enter Sweat Chamber From here they entered the sweating chamber where they stood until perspiration appeared on the backs of the hands The coeds were rinsed with hot tap then with hot distilled water and patted dry with — - a towel The girls walked on a pathway of towels to a scale where weight was recorded then sat in an enameled pan that had been placed on a chair and put the feet in another pan They re- 'pained there for one hour while perspiration was collected in the pans At the end of this period the temperature and humidity of the room were lowered to stop perspiration and the subjects were weighed and rinsed eight times with distilled water This fluid was collected to obtain perspire- tion from all parts of the body except the scalp and turned over to the chemists Perspiration and rinse water were filtered and frozen and microscopic studies were done but few skin cells were present The material finally was boiled down to an ash and iron and cal- cium determinations were made ' from the residue In this experiment a moderate loss of calcium and tron-- cc- curred not enough to become excited about Tliiei believed that iron tablets were not neces- miry because the requirements for iron and calcium as recom-- ' mended by the National Re- search Council were higher than " 7 necessary those living In the tropics or in the temperate zone during the warm season might need ad- ditional iron from time to time to make up the deficit especally when engaged in heavy work To lustrated BAT —UNCLE obtain a free copy of the on the "Seven ataflet send a stamped envelope to Uncle Ray care of The Salt Lake Tribune 143 & Stain Salt Lake aty Utah Wonders Mary Worth ::::ZHILF:1 94 - r- - Ken Allen WHAT THE BRASS 11146 MEANS IS A DATE MAN REALLY AtItS- - WORM! 11 SS an L Which athlete mentioned below would most likely be wearing cleats? 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