Show ' ' ''' '' 4gr-- 3 'I 0 I t I ' - z t ' t 4: 1 ' ! 1- - f t ) t i i l 3 I ' ''-- -'- - '' t c f ' '' I ‘ I' ' 14' t 11 ti si-‘t- it t 10 t "7 t i 1 'f ''' I 'i ii) 1 l ) ) 4 By Charles 1 ''' - Total cash outlay need be only 20c for a ball of cotton twine or its equivalent from the cone of your grocer's counter Choose a piece of pine 4" 1 ' ''11 - 1 i - a itl s ' - The tail should on the breeze -' e hiatveelinitlbs st ill 1 :- (s)tfritahige ibleungvernitoetiieirtiheonlovershernirdts kite sticks A model is simpler to make requiring but a single string tied in vertically for a but the job fbliNille more satisfactory to d three-sticke- t d - Much ingenuity can be exercised in kite flying "Messengers" can be sent up Simply cut a hole in afour-incsquare or circle of stiff paper roll a similar piece into a tube and insert into the hole Then thread the messenger onto your kite string and watch it speed aloft Contesting to see Whose kite will receive the most messages before being brought down by the added weight is fun i h ' italmstmstl"op1oloy" t : ' - ' ' 011 1 r) ' $ t t'l r) i r i 1 ' - - oo'44''' ' ' ' :l i: - - t' IPA pi) t : te 0 4"rtr 1 ! - - ' 'y ed1)41 k Pr ''i) tr - p'40 kt Ittt-- 1' 7 c ' 4 1147' t ' f ' 4e m '-----':'- : - ' 1 1 ' t '' ' I ' r: 'L' : '' ' ' ' three-stiehe- '' ' 'i:''' 4 '' -' !t - ? e r- - m - r '' - - '- °-' t ' ' - a''" 4e!t ' '' - 4 ' i - - " 44 ' 't " ? :‘ i 4 ! -- r or am rv '- ' i " 1" so' 1 I i 471plommitn7 i - ' 4a ki- '? - 7': it - - row" 0 avrxtv--- - fk t ' ' s 'lc - ' o r' f I re ' ' 4 — - r ' : - 1 ' f 1 ' '"' j ) ' ' ' ' 4 ' wt fNt i' ' rialMO'L i ! - 1 101''' I 1 - I i i - - - - - 6 : - 4 I - - 4 't - - i II ' s l 1 - r I ili rrr toitlty It torrti (tetTt(o Ihr rrhal ItiNrr ollathm I t - 441 hy "Both Thin monoirr Is littit at Of Mom it giant tititr-r- i north !drilla It to hi' nhen 1141rs" titonday ''' ' '' !' i -k '4 '' St: e if $ -- f -' t' - I - ' ' 1" - I - - - - ' 4 sh r i 1 bridle ''thing to all that lo required for Ilw model a erimestbat simpler kito orratiort A mingle 1 f : ---- -:- to-otirke- I 4' ''' ' - lo After the (aloe hilS4 been otrung in the grooved ends draw it tight and tie securely for kite I - f - ' ' i ''''N ''- ii trA ' II' ef' - It t A - :: I i 1 - "'" t 4 4 '0 I I he left hoi gray-I- t d April 17 1949 ern IhuntIrthr4 Gadvi at PA I 1 tnn Is voit i Schaefer arrived at Priest River forest last July 17 He triimeMate!) began to prepare instru- ments for observing the formaObserve-Ho- n tion Of thunderclouds lis the first requirement of reteerch -- it ehould be any known se acturetely ail pomade just villa ix to be demit WIth By Bob Forbes Oharles after trating efforts Is Tebbe director of the northern Rocky mountain forest and range experiment station Mounds If thunderstors all Of which produce lightning somewhere could be tamed down a bit state fedrral and private forest protection agencies all over the Afore efregion would benefit ficient work could be don0 by crews of fire fighter! A ranger or fife warden might he helped In growing a good head of hair again At present when a lookout reports a new fire in the timber and all man power is already on going fire's such ohmn uorry until thrir hair can't take it They aro liable to anatch themselvea bald also Following tip hi! idea Dr fires the damage had been done At least 75'i of fires start- tMg in inland empire wooda can be traced to lightning etrikes in tree trope Steps to lessen thin danger would be more beneficial than the seine money apent In tryirg to produce rain over fires already started As long as nature is to be tampered with it looked best to strike at the cause of trouble llightning-ar- THE t Pica of stopping hght- 'ling tires at the source In the Howie is retlly revolutionary Heretofore lightning hits heen enneleft the one unprevtig- "We source of forest firers" ataid - - ''4 r I it I I to tod into h attention for 1 Ind- ntrikooring 1 HAT pooninlity took !lorry GlOtorne italg tiTtift ffilePit seriIt r five rentort h chief st Mts Aniline hock to New You k II Yenr no ortTe in this (try icing nico t4) tunque a filotint t )uent-tiinland etorre forents as far so tit control Is conrernett NVhon Cistmono got t o toiking with Itr tii hTter shout Ins Ng hien the of n‘htot rotor nut with V one (onto A but hiKKer hy not try du y it thit Morin cloinii In formation to plevent their le if 11pnirtzt Riot spread 7 'DIAL will be be ter thArt trim ttl Ile 1 s i t l': 4 - - ' ' T tirlAg e - i I i Ito A -2t34kAdV '0'''''t''10 k i' ' ea r' '''' ' ) 10 '' 7::' ' 4 i 4f tire erranged foe during tho tx Everything 1 4 4e- 1 144:P :1:11 ''' al -- S' :' ' I Itk 4:IA —k t I ''' -- - e o -- ' 4 ki' ' 4 ' ' 4 - ' c-- ' ' ' '' ' lb his Ittt in son Ira "Bin k Roger" totow'frr In his wart I '' ExliCt procoining skitifillet cedure to be Initiated by oxygen oquipped iirplenre et tittering Itleriet dry lee Age ouillned 14:t14hir of tem tiolton'g are Ito: leitont too Sonic of the clowit to he Mt( ke1 grt up to 15000 toil in verilrul tho knees A tMflio 11111111Mb fittort nrt WOrk ITIPIP4O011gb hyliout Pitilt101111 inetttntinnot rut eiong -Prill rlotete 11Pipty" up pnemble boebt1 by Vrtnlopi ettlibiol were aloe) Tbt let ollitiletolp1 (Atettilly clunpile1 Plena I li k e up both or 14 Pb1J of Isilq41P N1614P paKra ete publieheit typing d'Utiry by the Moieoulat toteet o tivice owientiotri es etetion pepet No 19 -- The Pnivoinlitto4 of Meelh t fetnr LightninK titurms In the Not thrill Ito( litre- 1Inho anathl thank St hnefer tor We intereet in the greatext problem of ill' foreids KU with tin Chatc0 to the fort et eel t or any other ItOi tier lend nit It te eitio hoped thel it Atil tw poriolde for himn to nun tn fltteel River v hen n I moittione till be miit vomit' I ri- !kw I r c e - $ F t i 1 ittqrttim tor data on lightning otornm I FP4 h 4 ' 11-'- t :P' '''' '''''' - -- 1 twitter experimentt : "k' even in the notornitie "mtorm ream" neer Privet breeding winch he ehrehed in- temovely A thorough study of the outuetion eat made nonetheleo - " lik I Idaho's rivr i i ' north litih‘:g11:n'4111srrIcial7t11ItilliftitirtirtitrliittllittoitttrIA-nvri-tiltilln:::- 1 I A '1 :: oninilatiPnt - k ' II OWEVElt 1 3 Tr 4 - ! 4 11 tF ' '' ': - 4: 1 union suit at it N Y home in Scherectady a man from Maim last mummer visit to the paid A three-weekanikou national forest north Idaho While of Prieot River there he tred to ata k eloutit forming stoma of thundr and hut the moot "unlightning usual" northern Rork y mountain 'remoonier ever threw a moninto him plans key During the 20 (lava he kttil At the Priest mer experimental forest there trying him beat to help thole those ornery atoms only three obliged by That was e!rely occuring tough luck because moot Buono Into in July when he 'A hi Melo! there the foreot ha to take an ItiniWit continual bombarding from eiii h ttio ma In 1910 the to4holoR toteit oAervone region (if northeastern Washington north lOittho snot weotern Niontatia had over :1000 lightning-ae- t fires in tho woo d - non of 'yin iti a period seriously thong h the visitor known an 1110lP ronIMIlly S'Inoent SOlittfer interElee natiimally known tro-- Co temegro h chemist headquu t ergot in Si tttC tMty (Jf tecent year too ex prerimental y i( ing of lotoolx to tt IIMO rain halt 1 f 1 t' 4 I 1:7)- r5'' e ' : ' ' I t ! ' i '1itk ' - ' :: '' - ' ii - ---- - i LTIlfI'CliI ' t 'OP : - ' i - - c'' ! ''N'i '4 ' I '' ' '''''' ''' ' - 1 - ' ' I Mau from Mars Visits 1Idaho ' 1 : - r- " ! f ' ' ' '' e ''' - l'' - 1 - 7 z i' -- 41 4400th in " ri '''' F- : '' ' ' ft 4' I g 1 ' tt ':: 1 : ' ' r" ' 1 t - ' A J I' t ' : ': i4 7 ' -- 4 r-- ) 1 t '''' " '1 w - --it b 4 r' A t- - ' - b i '' ' l I A ''Iti- t s 4 1 i 11 t :" s ''' '§ I - t141 -- A‘ - )' -- t I 4 t ?': 1 1 7 11' There's not f44) much mess with nitiellage hut flour and water paste ttill serve purpose of good kite paste irl Al r7 vt ' I p - "14' y 1 ts I 4 4 4 i ' ''''' ' '2 i tr Abta' - 7- '1 : - I fSt'k 1 4 f1 t t ' :: !' For ease of adjustment tie the tail on mith a simple slip knot until it oteenia squarely perfectly centered 5 - I' :' ' ' " ') I t F - 1 1 ':e4!e': :: viit - 11 : 4tifi :!F ' '' ' 1 : - 1'9' !li: ' - : '7 - K''''''' INSININSINNES 'i: 2 - o e With a finger firmly on the tint Niel tent the ten- aIon before finally tying the last knot In your kite i 1' -- i :145P' i ' ''' 7 kr 4 y I 1 '- - t 1 ''-- it f' wre4 0 ' t I ) t With pencil mark the outline of the kite before cut- 'ling allowing an inch and a half for folding pasting ' i '''' ' : ' ) ' i t : 1 :)y- b 1 t ' f ' if' ''''-'i- I '1 - tr - - t i 4 ' ‘k ht ''r- - : 'N 7 - -- ''' 1: t-- 's ' t1 light 1ood vkllittle groove model la ready for the paper it 1 1 t7 ' i' - il ii - tp ' ' ' - r t 7 r1's t I 1 " 4: ss 1 ' S st 1 4 ant the ''' ) 1 ! : - A 4 I N 1"12:41 ?t' :‘ ' 1 : N ' P t 1i ' ‘ A - P - '- sttel:oir r A ' si '1'1i'L: 1! k - " A 1 f: ' '1 - Choose a piece of ' ''' ' ' ' '' ' ' I - k " :" - It ' t " V ' 4 4 1 I ' ' ill'' '' V Ail i 0 ' ' - '' a - -- I et '''''' t " -- - ‘4 J f 1 - - '101' 't ' ' -4 ' ) t ' ' rWW - ler'-'4- i - 44c-1- Ii :' ''1 - 1 toime v:Te " i t e i k ' 1 A) ::4 i Ikir 1' 1' 1 k ''''- -'4 ti " ' ksA i - ' ' k 1 4 -- - k ' O - i I A ' ' 4 - I - 1k -- h d rti I i ' 4 t "' '''''N 4 k - - - t i- $ t t A :JA I t - l : ' ' tt II ': - I li '''''''' - t li: ‘ i - - ' " I -- 't"-- ' ‘1 'V' " - I 1 I 4 4- - 0 ! sittt NI intrhtset t-- seisp-se- k '' ': ''''' S‘ ) s - 1 1 t two-third- of the way up and centhe short piece at the cross- - ter -' t-- --- ' :: : about pieces 4i 1 ''- gClr°0's'‘aetbh'elthte'ondlsonogf teeerstse i ! liteo diving tail A -A - t h eaNct7tOcillec(e)t h :--11:--- r d needs that they meet directly above the cross stick and in the center of it The strings should make a sort of tepee the point of ‘Vhich is about five or six inches directly above the center of the cross stick If above the cross stick the kite vitt fly higher overhead and pull lightly "lying on top of the breeze" If the lead string is adjusted below the center thie kite will fly on a lower and pull harder thus staying aloft longer in a failing breeze The tail made by tearing old votton cloth into narrow strips and knotting together into a length plays a large Part in the art of kite flying a stout twine around in 'the grooves and ' darting come the balance strings important strings so 1 gs' A I the ends shape frame Of your kite Make it broad and squat or tall and slim to suit your fancy Draw the string taut and tie securely The kite is now ready covering Handily enough 16 toug'hletr inches newspaper Nize PS large a kite as will safely hold But lighter paper than newsprint is recommended Lay the frame upon the paper and outline leaving at least an inch of margin for folding and any light straight-grainestiff wood Whittle three :1't inches wide to a uniform thickness Cut one of the pieces to sixteen iinches in length satisfactoty kite 0 ' or redwood mutte '‘""ts baet- i NOW' run Merrill C A PIECE of wood ft pin some twine : a she e t of paper some bit of old cloth are all the material required to make a highly iV 1 t)rive or push the pin Mgr through all three and clinch 0 4' Or I NEXT t':'1e ' Olt U 'rhey Are Stronger and More Airworthy - 4No41"vot 1 1 fly And the" Best Wav to Do It Is to 'AlakeYour 4" o Your Kite wind not available' IS adjusted to he resting A byte flour mixed with water will du if mucilage rt(iatblIt'lied s'stss tr- Go N ' 7std ''' 1 Aw :' :':'s ' i 1 1 sr i I 1 :It"4x1 : ' La: ( tg u I M3 |