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Show M At pft ' ' ;?- TIIE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH Fingerprinted Beam Will Probe .Mysteries on High ping Up science Tew -- nCeoervce WNU Service. o Service ilSoon Appear .)W cities Are Shown iiemical Exposition j New of the chemical ;w .YORK. in- - frra rubber acid-re-- it "barrels to mattresses of glass were exhibited IppWi Central Palace here .,?- - h 4 device for shipping and dangerous chemicals as I fluoric acid which will qulck-w- ) t Its way through ordinary if ntalners. The barrels, half kegs, will stand 40 $ (; the square Inch latert j al fiwelure and exterior forces f m tpoo to 2,000 pounds wlth- ban-,!anc- gg-bee- dor. erttrfSses of Glass Wool." f js3 mattresses consist of wool,' the finely spun fibers kas jphlch are packed Into a n place of hair or cotton Shown by the only used. exhibitor were glass ropes for use where the In contact with or heat which would twine, a special high jld'jheat, was also shown. JSarlal Is used In heat treat-.b- y dipping It Into a bath & I ma-co- Silver, Find Use. sliver coated tubing or SMjtal, for use In chemical Mrtci where stainless steel and gCW, d J id oinarlly attracted atten- - iC tubing can be manu-u- r from 1100 to 110 the J ig solid gold pipe. In fabrl-- . aayer of the pipe metalsol--ofI pkg$ss of one half Inch Is a lnyer of gold In the final thickness jiySlontlng Is desired. This vSJJick twin metallic sand-- ' Into a thin I Ihen and the two materials costly '""'inexpensive retain their orig- euemis?roPortions. dfeted cold-rolle- Planting ot ', tlJ8 to Cover Dust . ghtmarm Area ot West ssurae rcurostai f Jub-s, about I'jANT e weeds! This heretical suggestion is mieaed by Prof. Paul B. Sears, nee hurnist of the University of seem-otlayj'g- ly as possible answer to challenge of plow - ripped, and lands Shari West, s with 'iant weeds, says Professor re If tf ajpd he points out why: ets trow ig) vital that some cover, no ier det:er jwhat, be developed here pltol flglay. Nature has furnished ery ot Throughout this region Brouth was well begun the dome 8e( Russian thistle did so well n place jJwas often the only plant awn a abjp for stock feed. of istbad of seeding the area with i level y rass seed, whose success are 0 It might be sensible to dome gamble, Ba g00(j proportion of weed to if the land Is abandoned, Is .full be the first cover any- stood bt SBd as we have seen, they are rs an affair at best, prepar-ringjflent sv' ujg Wfl jor the better kinds ie Lapl Unts. jst j've should think Professor a ' tr0I10Sal t0 darInS- - be has-on- ! to offer a precedent always J lisn, maollng thought to the 'jmlngralned even In pioneers lie Willajoma, sident-e- l wind-drifte- d J w'fu'llVex)('r!menter3 Actually the method Is not new, tt rll,lant example of Its ed be r bare clay slopes of the my ds Io conservancy dams north ne is Tlieteyfon, which today are held In uoMjecon(1Itlon by a dense, well , IZ'1 .'' - ft I.ong Live the King! Edward Makes Promises Real Spending Ahead Tribute to T. R. - connected with the Carnegie Institution's department of terrestrial magnetism and the United States Department of Agricultures bureau of chemistry and soils. Searchlights will be used to shoot light Into the night sky, light that Is fingerprinted by being Interrupted at a given frequency using so that when It Is scattered by the upper air and picked up by large mirrors It can be recognized by tuning the observing Instruments. From what happens to the light In the upper airs greatest unknown region will come the answer to some questions that science Is eagerly asking. Will Probe Unfamiliar Strata. How the thinning airs density varies with height some 30 miles above the stratosphere, In the regions known as the ozonosphere and the altotroposphere, will become known. This Is Important basic Information now lacking. The research team that has taken the first steps toward conquest of the region between where the stratosphere leaves off and the aurora begins to be born, consists of Dr. M. A. Tuve and Dr. E. A. Johnson of the Carnegie Institution of Washington and Dr. Oliver R. Wulf of the United States Department of Agriculture. So far tests have been confined to an artificial light In the laboratory but field tests are being organized, probably with the aid of large army - type searchlights of Just one large great brilliance. searchlight is expected to furnish enough light for the experiment. Expect Other Solutions. Once the delicate Instruments are put into use analyzing the scattered fingerprinted light gathered by the mirror, the scientists expect to solve other numerous problems, connected with water vapor, turbulence, winds and dust, as well as the chemical state of the rarefied atmosphere that allows It to shine with fluorescent light at times. In no other way can science adequately probe the region 20 to 50 g miles above the earth. balloons highest up is the 14 miles of the recent stratosphere At about 60 miles above flight. the earth there Is found the base of the auroral displays and the first of the Ionized or electrified layers that reflect radio waves. - The region between stratosphere and the which begins at altostratosphere, about 60 miles, can be probed with no means so far suggested except the modulated fej, V. A" ... ; w. , J" 't'ii ' sml- - 'p'be, success of this plant cover Insured from the start by the berate use of the cheapest, nt enpnd!est mixtures of grass and Seed that could be obtained u brJ;;4 not Low Temperature, Long kbit'll ii ihords iefield rt and 11 yet Etliioiiia i . Vulture Butterflies ttie-Scarre- s d j Ferdinand Graff, movleland hair stylist, presents the new hair styles of 1936 for American women as adopted by the National Ilair Dressers association. Left to right are: Ilelene Eckland of At Home Abroad, who displays the Ringlet style; Violet Carson ot Jumbo wearing the Dubonnet style; Hazel Botlnger, platinum blonde artists model, displaying the Dlzie; Mardee Iloff, recently chosen as the girl with the most perfect figure, wearing Personality as a crown, .and Ethel Summerville, of Anything Goes, going high-ha- t These girls, It Is true, are all New Yorkers, but It Is predicted that the fashwith the Park Avenue. ions In coiffure they are demonstrating will be seen ere long from coast to coast. Which Is all right, too, eh? Mexico Honors an American Officer World Amateur Champion Joins Pro Ring Ranks Louis Nova, twenty-one- , six feet weighing 20 pounds, worlds amateur heavyweight boxing champion, who, after two years as a simon-pure- , has turned to profes- two, icals, anistsj after battle among the j forwniopian hills, may be joined vo meca third group of guests dainty-a- r thaitlng butterflies residen'me species among Ethiopian but-- t of mjlles, known to scientists as Coustiiyraxese lactetlnctus. Is stated to d! ter, feeding on lllsmelling sub-- ; of thtiKieg. Possibly these butterflies the only creatures to which the sent war Is an unmixed boon. end 1 the the The Chapbook chapbook was one of the pamphlets formerly sold In Europe and America by Itinerant agents or chapmen. The price of a chapbook was low In England often a Like the broadslze, the penny. chapbook was usually anonymous and undated. The text commonly was addressed to such readers as those who purchase tabloid newspapers. first time at a joint session of the lords and commons, and solemnly promise to maintain the true Intent of your enactments to the best of my powers. After his coronation the king must formally declare his adherence to the Protestant church, and his obligation never to marry a Roman Catholic." That dates back to the A Stuarts. King Edward, who Is not supposed to contemplate marriage, Is the official head of the churches of England and Scotland, and defend er of the faith." From all the world, subjects of the new king and emperor send greetings. Representatives of divine power, churches of every religion, Mohammedan, Hindu, Bud. didst, Chinese, Christian and Jewish, speed the dead king on his journey and welcome the new ruler Use of Earth Wall Ancient Rammed earth walls for buildings have been used In Europe for many centuries, according to Pathfinder Magazine. Romans used this material In a crude way during the days of the old' empire. Instances are known of rammed earth buildings standing for nearly 250 years while the average building of this type gave good service. Minister Traveled Far Circuit riding was Introduced Into the United States about 1771, says Pathfinder Magazine. Early ministers of this type sometimes covered 5,000 miles a year and often preached two sermons on week-day- s and sometimes more on Sunday. Before 1800 they furnished their own horse and received about $65 a year. If the soldiers get their bonus money there will he some quick spending, enough to quicken the pulse of business while It lasts. Merchants will get more than $600,000,000 owing on past accounts, and the observer will notice many new overcoats, dresses and automobiles. At the opening of New York's $3,500,000 memorial erected to honor slonal boxing. As an amateur he rolled up six knockouts In 18 fights.. Maybe this lusty rookie will provide the opposition sorely needed by Joe Louis. The Cross of Military Merits was accorded by the Mexican government to Lieut Col. Herbert Edgar Marsliburn, military attache to the American embassy In Mexico City. This is the first time that a foreigner has received this great honor. The photograph shows Gen. Salvador Sanchez pinning the decoration on Colonel Marshburn. Modest Birthplace of Alf Landon Maj. Gen. Reed Made Inspector General In the recent oymy promotions Walter L. Reed was made Inspector general with the rank of major general. There were quite a few promotions made along the army staffs Slate Does Not Poliih Slate will not take a polish like granite or marble, but a finish called the bone finish gives a dull luster to this material. This finish Is usually given In the slate mill by means of a buffing machine which carries a series of finegrained rubbing blocks over the surface. the late Theodore Roosevelt, one speaker praised President Theodore Roosevelt as one who suw the necessity for keeping both the lcgls. latures and the courts In their proper places. That perception showed a high spirit, but If some future Theodore Roosevelt should go too fur In that direction It might become necessary for the legislatures and the courts to keep that President In his proper place. BEFORE BABY COMES Elimination of Body Waste says this Is Doubly Important the next Gen. Robert Lee Bullard country expects to escape war, but Europe plans to drug us in. Besides air bombing and poi son gas, General Bullard expects In the next war attacks with disease germs to spread deadly epidemics In the enemy's country. Bubonic plague, scattered from airplanes, In fected rats scattered plentifully, might be helpful. In the crucial months before babv arrive it is vitally important that the body be rid of waste matter.Your intestines must completely without griping. Why Physicians Recommend Milnesia Wafers wafers are candy-likThese form-m- uch pure milk of magnesia in solid pleasanter to take than liquid. Each wafer is approximately equal to a full adult dose of liquid milk of magnesia. Chewed thoroughly, then swallowed, they corre acidity in the mouth and throughout the digestive system, and insure regular, complete elimination without pain or effort. Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of 20 and 43, at 35c and 60c respectively, and in convenient tins for your handbag containing 12 at 20c. Each wafer is approximately one adult dose of milk of magnesia. AU good drug stores sell andrecommend them. e Sometimes literature pays. Kipling left several millions. In America alone bis official publishers have sold 3,500,000 copies of his books. At the time of his death The Jungle Books alone paid him ten thousand pounds a year. When you hear foolish talk about "revolution and getting rid of the Constitution, a remark made by Washington, as he Blgned the Constitution, may he reculled; Should the states reject this excellent Constitution, the prohahll lty Is that an opportunity will never again offer to cancel another In peace the next will be drawn In blood." Start using these delicious, effective anti-aci- recently. These came about for no special reasons, but were simply routine promotions, moving men with long service records a step higher up the ladder. This Is the Methodist church parsonage In Middlesex, Pa., where Alf Landon, governor of Nebraska and receptive candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination, was born. Ills maternal grandfather, Rev. William H. Mossman, was at that time the pastor of the church. Governor Londons popularity has been steadily gaining In the West Plane That Can Cross Atlantic in 12 Hours d Germans Drinking More Unfermented Beverages BERLIN. Germany, home of the famous wines of the Rhine and the Moselle, is producing and using ' eee mr ferae- t , ' v which could get you to Europe g plane but speedy craft is the Crusader, newly-buil- t This will M. travel at a height of 20,000 Thomas Shelton,The craft, designed by in 12 hours, if you so wished. hop shortly. feet and will make 300 miles an hour at cruising six'ed. The plane will make a queer-lookin- Miaml-Chloag- gently laxative wafers today d, Professional samples sent free to registered physicians or dentists if request is made on professional letterhead. Select Products, Inc., 4402 23rd SI., Long Island City, N. Y. . ever-increas-l- Vultures and lSD0N' at their grim repulsive fighting throne for the What the auth amounts of uufermented fruit Total production beverages. these products In 1929 was only 8,000,000 liters; In 1933 the production had risen to 70,000,000 liters. (A liter Is a little over a quart.) In nine years the German use of un fermented fruit beverages has mul tiplied over 30 times. Eighty per cent of the total production Is sweet cider, 12 per cent grapejuice, and the remaining 8 pet cent Is made up of miscellaneous berry and other fruit juices. hard ship-wreck- Forging Ahead Believe with all your heart that you will do what you were made to do. Never for an Instant harbor a doubt of It. Drive It out of your mind If It seeks entrance. Entertain only the friendly thoughts or Ideals of the thing you are determined to achieve. Reject all thought enemies, all discouraging moods everything which would even suggest failure or unhappiness. back of that. mount ue to jer has caused many among them being that of the British steamer Antinoe, which In 1926. sank In Wheat Church of Scotland." There is Edward or calls a new technique in cookery with a potential saving of $350,000,000 a year to British housewives Is described here. The discovery, according to A. F. Dufton, Is the use of low temperatures over long periods of time for the cooking of large cheap cuts of meats such as beef or mutton. Whereas the recommended tern perature for roasting meat Is from 300 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit, says Mr. Dufton, the discovery Is to cook the meat for some 15 hours at a temperature of but 212 degrees. Using a mutton roast as a start er over the protestations of his wife, Mr. Dufton obtained a roast delicious beyond all expectation.' A cheap boiling fowl, he reports, after 15 hours of the same treat ment was found to be as tender as chicken and as as turkey. The method, says the author of the report, results In a minimum saving of a penny a day per person in his family. dyn-mlt- Eighth will Time Roasting Urged in British Cooking Tests LONDON. Wheat Is one of the most dangerous cargoes carried by ocean freighters, because It may shift and cause heavy list, or, when wet, generate a gas that. In the heat of the hold, e. Is an explosive ai deadly as respect the ' Man-carryin- light Wheat More Deadly Than Dynamite as Ship Cargo King Edvvurd the Eighth, now solemnly proclaimed king, will be remembered as the first king of England that ever (lew through the air toward the throne. He took a separate oath to light-chopp- jjbcposition of Chemical jrts robber barrels are the latest j-- .EBSISrjS BRISBANE THIS WEEK Strato A new WASHINGTON. method of discovering what exists in the unexplored upper air beyond the reach of balloons, some 20 to 50 miles above the earth, has been developed by three Washington physicists sslattresses f Transcend pfl $ h pfcsr Barrels, V' Scientific Marvel New Hair Dressing Styles for the Women 35c & 60c bottles 20c tins Mrs. Allnda French of SL Louis, one hundred and four years old, at- tributes her long life to hard work In her youth and a dutiful son In her old age." She gets along with out spectacles. Is not Interested In politics. "People get over that,' says she, after they reach one hundred. The human race gets used to Once our ancestors everything. shivered, fell fiat on their faces, when lightning flashed and thunder growled. They thought some de- Now men mon was after them. put up lightning rods, properly grounded. Once the comet was considered alined an avenging messenger straight at sinful man. Today Its coming and going are understood and predicted, Its path marked out. Something unpleasant Is bound to start somewhere on the earth, with all the new theories, new hatreds, new armaments, new deadly weapons. It might start on the border between Russia and Japan's Manchukuo. When you read, Russia uses force to halt Japanese, you know the explosion might come at any time. All would regret bloodshed, but It would be historically Interesting to see the ancient autocracy of the Mikado at war with the modern autocracy of Stalin. It would be a long fight, probably. 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