Show ' t '' - THE SALT LAKE THJIMINE SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 7 1935 k 4 ' :ci6iç---'e'-'--5111--di'sCri'Die:A-611'0- --'- 1 1 er ) 8 Koch Expert $tartling "Lumber Evidence" in' the' Hauptmann ase Emu LAwes the Many phas Revelations That i ro oH on'tn - 'Ilk '2 - ' :()' 040"''''''' :- - - '' 4111111"N :' - : ' k 1TS- -- 1 v J 4 J 4 1 x -- 00 - : ' C9 4 prure--Torvir- At 71 '': -- i I - 411k :0:: '' ? 14' V '15 4 4:: - !: 4" 11-- 11 114 44 4 ' 7 eartso lite- - - : ' -- r-- 0 tit- l --o- --- - '' - - ::'-- OfesT 44kei' -- -: t Ae trigs 0 ? 4 ) -k v5 ! 7 1 itts '' -- d t t - - gip I 4i lk p - - A ft f tc 4 " b44' j' Avg 44 11110004"54) - Tj I ! ' 'i!: 111 i :14) ' ""'""1"""Z NAticAzts - ' 4 I I:t 1'i adts? - not 1341 000""ses" :1: 44 - k 1 while even watt Douglass disheartened enough to give this lest eon-dition some thought for after 1aborou- !7 flSrth bli n theoreUcal structure ' Yeti loti tiek ed ii Year—A Whet Th ti MA So- quota Woo Cot Dom hi Fresno Couott Calif whisk trod and phase of nit - - p dv atia ertMet her Is seemingly as fat &part et poles—or preciselyt as their habitats the sun and the earVe To 1114 iodate them is preposterous—to all art wan a tree t d that ton ikted Snow moot! Justk ' govt 4404 lad hoodwinked la Moto dart hero tho chief M- but the scientists To these men of tuporattpleneit atey of the law to attist tnII r6eu) TC111allfonssPrari t of thPudlaystallin 1104 la its loopholea more or leo pritnie a sow ally to the foond Ulm and prejudie remhse A premiss ociontitt la 11 itittetned or radically re? to be either di 1sed in the sweeping reconstructiot of ititocioi trea-tiproof blan't temple of Imowiedge now under to of otto coldly tapoi4 way This is due to more enligh methods of analyses to discovenes that toiled attettsit lad vett balm put a new face on many problem i! leatioL Odor 'motharotmd and beyond us and genaelly Int revelatiOn blade by to a changing philosophy of life The tatter in the course of the genenttione ate knovit the 64a-rinsay these savants—ought to drip the " are de and to ideate trachinery of civilisation of ita two e scribal lo this pate foremost frictional factors—the social i$ smresta that end in war and the eel) mode upsets that follow crop failures and indtmtrial collapse Howewee to assert that sun spots and have a bearing on and trim eradication seems s: And when the abstract and prous tell that further professors rings" form the link between bomidde on this terrestrial globe and Thee hi k Crinstati Mt the surface of I gaseous eruption upon ctiola-r-th- e lindbertik aby Mortlet of miles:milliards sun the multiplied Tri11- -4 Wobli Elton Arthur Kobli It we away which designate as "Inn ?pots" Iq4 Witaikas Quatilltql Oo Ili —well vre're more confused than ever Clinched thn :ttite's Caen Aslant and inclined 'to regard the men of Benne Rkkard Hauptmtliti ream with a sort of tolerant pity verging on a euspicion that their diffirenet ffl deep mental labors have been it bit too wood tack because of the much for their cranial equipment seasoning involved in the time lapse circle in the cross grateIt is the same sort of incredulity that pmdteecti This is the basis of tree-rin- g eWnology first greeted the Dutch experimenter Which his brought fame to Dr Douglass who clsimed he could bottle lightning in also has attracted widespread with one end plugged And when and which to Ihetube the resettrel of ft Beirer tried to make his tale sound more rea ettention California district forester of the 'suable by explaining that of tome Show United States Forestry Serriee find Edthe tube—the Leyden jar—had to be ward J Kotok of the School of Forestry coated on the inside with tinfoil his alof California IttsODD ROLE University too technical exposition glib together It is a method which enable t efie to Ia It 501mba Neinstist a Solai Vol-alt- o sounded lilts "kidding!' to his layman the age of trees or of any friends Dell 'Want trap & They laughed shook their tell definitely structure in which Imnber is used—our Through 6 Grait tot Timhot Which heads ttegaltvely and said ktowitgly of the put Grew thicist lit Matuttle Indusees in one breath: "Can't fool net" And only actual measuring-stic- k And it has been developed- - to I point they probably wiggled a kindly critical where it is possolle for the trained ob4 Mire It the harmless professor discovered Ratted What D r Doll server not only to identify the pottere of 'We I the "tinfoil" that eotmects crime on adventure him another exciting wood fractional of them are these same "tree parts and the treeing to the very trees and regioes from astrocosiniC computation He found rings" tecotting to no less an authority back and careful analysis of than Prof A E Douglass Being both which they emanated but also tO deter through pertisalthat sun-sprecords an itstronomer—in charge et the Stew- mine the ectual yeart hi which the trees golar on dietevered the bf the surface first ard Observatory of the University of grew in Otriods This remarkable Imprinting of Patber fiery sphere in 1800 recurred Arizona—end the father of tree-rin- g 'even to fifteen years 'rime's flight is possible because the renging from chronology which he developed 'during too of deceit of research Dr variation of the width el the rialtos is the And that 11 8 ions an overage a quarter-centur- y years to be exact almott same in all bortnal growth of trees and years or Douglasif ought te knew paralleling the tyclee of emphaAnd crime in this thi first connection this Mathematical attorney on the part exactly ha had previously sized tree-ring-s ts with IM its intermediary of eiture has resulted hi the dating" established! Dr s of tree the is of constrtictio lineDouglas agency by represented ritigl Dr i)ouglassts elation only can be cifically by that ettedtt eetebre of tried-er- n the ancient pueblos of the Southereat annals Of outlaetryi the bill of through visual inspection of timbers imagined then One Appreciates hi S 10h Bruno Hauptrnann for murdering the used as beams and supports find the years of search—a lifetime devoted tts Of data Lindbergh baby In fact so important still greater achievement of compiling the painstaking accumulation s Sometimes are Dr Douglas's discoveries and de lilt unbroken chronology of forest? Siten the pian- ritilku been etreer typkal ductions that this courtroom classk I refichitig back tti 1300 B C a OW More frentiently than likely to take rank in 'history not so Dr Douglass in the tourse bt further-- othetvia4 hitmarited by any positiet die- much is a sensational criminal action investigation akeavetedthatthitt-Athan as a case which gave legal recog trees were specially broad during eerie' TOtet7Jittilohtent Ittembracitirthose bits of informanition for the first time to the findings thin periods Apparently this wee due of science in wood lore and placed a to greater growth during years of heavy tion derived from long years of obserand experimentation which form timber expert on a par with handwritprecipitation Soon he noticed after a vation mosaics in the piecing toing fingerprint atid ballistic authorilong continued sequence of these periods the necessary Each sigties that they occurred at regular intervals gether of a complete pattern To trace the analogy then of sun—in fact approximately every elmn nificant unto another in the light of the spots trees and an atrocious cavs of years As weather affects trees so does knowledge sought yet to few is it given it might be advisable to the sun affect weather ' and this simple to bulk on the horizon of Science as a consider first of all the link of these hypothesis caused the scientist to turn Newton a Herschel or a Roentgen a apparently irreconcilable elements—tree expectantly to his astronomical records Milliken or a Marconi Once more the archeologist and forBut was this mere coincidence — a ring& A growing tree produces a layer of esticLan became the attronomer I freak of nature of no especial velne in nt gs crime-detecti- far-fetch- ed Ittliatk bat nil i well-defin- - eutt-sPo- ta ot d sun-spo- 811w tie baby-enatchi- essyriebt I US tirely etplicable--- he discovered a fowl It eras a hiatus el theee ettraL energised yds ' rico& of tree as attested tt tree-ting-e 4 I -- i " - N '' Trio 0' front 1670 tO 1720 They evidenced a dis Once failure of the se otherwise unbiterrupted eleven-yeThey were uniform in every way with the average ring width of the normal port el tree growth this olleerevatto tempted Dr Douglass to east out all his tediously accumulated information—to quash the experiment tullify his tonelusions and start bn a hew tack If future evidence should Went tartlet pursuit of the theory Three years et uncerttifiti took their ' toll it effort it rectifiesg tioit of his elaborate and revolutionary deduction& This Ivall now made possible hi no Ismail measure by in interpretive device the eyelogret)ha of his designing But suet A frustration seemed certain unexpected vindication of his theory came in the publication of a historical tt by Dr E Walter study at 'Maunder toted astronomer of the tool Observatory of Greenwich England Prem charts and data in this work Dr Douglass was able to dedute from 1845 scareity of Ito greet 1715 This dearth so closely esineided of the with the failure of the tree-rineorrespeedint period to reflect sun-spetcW that Dr Douglass felt further evidence of the soundness of his findings was euperfittous !leering the point where the tie-0- 0 &tweet crime and sun-spmight be clearly established a momentary con sideration of this odd surface abrasion Of the sun—as it seems on photographs :–Ilt necessary These seeming blemishes tre in fact great whirling funnel-shape- d vertices within which gases from the swirl upward and out- :I:LI interior In each of these spiral "spots" ire electrons revolving in cotnmon with the gaseous mass and in 0 doing creating a magnetized area many times more powerful than the magnetic field on the earth It is qtlite conceivable therefore that In an electrical and meteorological sense these powerful disturbances on the suit's surface — smapota — react powerfully on this planet of oure—so powerfully in fact as to leave their indelible imprint upon trees And it was a tree that convicted trune uptznannt Justice so badgered and hoodwinked in these days where the chief efficacy of the law to Most lies in its loopholes may find solid comfort in this To and the scientist this circumstance is one capable of coldly logical analysis and proof To the religiously inclined it might seem strangely like the reckoning of God himself that a tree should point the we to retribution for the perpetrator of tide Most heinous Of crimes And to the poet it would seem a matter of divine Judgment that—the evidence which brought conviction to the electrie chair for the man who desecrated the home and destroyed the son of the most universally honored and respected man in the world should come through the from mysterious medium of those realms which so often he has skirted For the t time in a criminal action a wood erpert qualified as a witness in the Hauptroann trial And this witness belied the testimony of the police that sin-spo- 4 Itol vimthe Sun-spo- 09- 1 1s'Nta '4 - relattano 1 S fifty-tw- o books and pittiphlett on wood end etamines close to 800d Ambles of wood annually for the Government flia testimony rang with authority his elucidation was perfect Ile ickte the eourtroom a simplified lesson in scietce And the tree rings he cited were but the "ladder" to the real ts ts accuser pointed out the on the soul of Bruno Hauptmannl Matching the grain in two boards one 1111 A tYCLOMAPH tied its an upright in the kidnap redder A tteady Creles ef keektfil atd the other ripped from the floor of nil little in the Hauptmann bottle the look tio Devito tref witted sheered that both were parts of qiin) Pa A L of Troe-Itin- g the same length of lumber He indicated Or000logy the curve Of the annual groirth rings the ladder—that pivotal °Wait upon with the eolivet edde tp ould a streak of which the entire tea& In He kidnaping pitch which led from a part of a knot Of the floor board to the edge angle hinged—hos no inctimhating at the edge of the board need as a ladder upright fingerprint& Arthur itoellef (the iritnosi) proved There Wee ti6 challenge of this evidence to the satisfaction of the jury end in there Could be none the eyes of science that this niake-shi- ft Skye Goethe in one of his axiomatic affair crudely eatpenteted by guilty so finely spun that hands for that specific outrige bore such bloods: 'Nothing is can flout the sun"—a truism it glowing no can fingerprints I guilty conscience erase note dramatically illustrated than Deftly he treted the lumbit deed by itt the ttattptinanti case '3 iht4 -It anothst actiritt manifests Diameter la it tho Now tion of natare---anYork museum oi Mauna - atm making this 4 Matte - tory Calif ontiTitt 264 Feet 3ktward Meataiii 40 Feet Ease died 38 Peet la the Middle OM" 6000 Year t Old! totting Wilber delfts He hat Written 1612 "toot Cross-3ottio- 11 Dr Ltd tient a —Mt Claeral thote broad rings 'Alen pointed to the intervention of a higher intelligence A Governmett wood analyst and head of th linked States Porest Products Loboratory at Madison Wistiottsin Koehler had testified in mattylegal battles in tot' toutrr THE RINGS I S1CS-SPOT- at the compilation of a constructive sum total of tree know!- 1 fE 4 OHE Or 'THE 'WORLD'S THREE 1461GE8T TREES 11' ar I tier heart-breakin- All Aboard! 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