Show V 8 ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 8 1938 isfebf i - r he lost lose thee dollars’ worth of honey as e result heat The only beea which permitted their combs to drop were those imported from a cold climate where nature had not taught them how to protect their stores la developing his super honey bees Mr Smith uses a powerful binocular microscope with a tiny syringe jeon-trollhe perby a forms his delicate operations The queen bee is secured firmly to a tiny table which has been hollowed out to accommodate her body Ur Smith says that five -o-f-the would protect their store of honey All during the heat of the day he observed the insecta bringing water into the hive and allowing it to evaporate The steady fanning of wings circulated the moistened air end lowered the temperature within the hive With e total of 400 swarms at work ed or Al uminum drawings PHOTOGRAPHS anything of a like made on aluminum a new process just developed in Germany Both the process and the resulting products are remarkable in number of ways It is the first time since the invention of photography that an inorganic colloid aluminum oxide is used as a carrier for substances according to the Scientific American The process consists of exposure and - the development fixing and toning operations which are common ' in photogHoWeveif there is! no organic raphy carrier-coatin- g as there is in photog-rsph- y and therefore the photographs are t more durable-Athe same timethe oxide - coating which is achieved protects the underlying metal against mechanical and by ment and slide rules for advertising purposes and jfor novelty articles also for piaps and plans in public buildings railroads or subways as well as for imitation panelsjof wood marble and other — itemls A light-sensiti- onld tap new i i v r If ItI sources of honey as - well as fly afield in d jr HireTkrengh a hich the Observer Aided By a Strong IWag-ilfiCan Watch Bees at Work- - Left! “Bees a the Bonnet” a Demonstration of the Sting- ess Insects Abovet A Bee With Various Parts if Its Anatomy Indicated 1 Feeler 2 Basal loinl 3 Compound Eyes 4 Simple Eyes Claws 6 Joints 7 Thorax 8 Cleaners for the Antennae or Feelers - ---- er fifteen Mr Smith uses a number of specially constructed hives designed for obseryation purposes They have taught him scores of interesting facts about bis bees and their un-- canny ability to meet emergencies The following dramatic instance of how the swarm met an emergency took place when a hive was invaded by tiny red ante ia related by Mr Smith: “The ants” he saya “were too email for the beea to sting I was interested to know how they would solve the problem Presently I saw the bees grasping the ants with theis feet and flying away with them - Some distance from the hive they dropped them and the next day every one of the invaders had dis' appeared” in another emergency which occurred during the great drouth last summer Mr Smith's bees skillfully protected their honey from the great heat At that time the temperature at Vincennes reached 110 in the shade This is above the melting point for wax in the comb Mr Smith watched to sec liow the beea The’ final report indicated that the beet developed by Mr Smith -- 'NSECT surgery performed with the aid of instruments of precision and microscopes are the basis of an amazing series of experiments designed to revolutionize an industry that is as old as civilization itself The goal is the creation of a race of giant and sting- - ( less honey bees that can gather honey from new sources The experiments to create the new wonder are in charge of Mr Jay Smith a former expert of the United States Department of AgrlcuU ture and an internationally known authority on the bee A generation ago Mr Smith started as a hobby an apiary consisting of a single hive Today he has developed at his laboratory near honey-gathere- - Vincennes pro-duo- ed sixty more Indiana giant stingiest beet pounds that bnild larger comb and promisa to honey than the add millions of dollars to the income of average of the 'Other the agriculture industry swarms that his queens had Mr Smith ia interested in developing ten additional egg tubes and a larger and more powerful bee because that a pound of ni big bees contained as he explains larger beei can carry afi average of 263 fewer beea than a heavier loads and can travel greater dispound from other swarms They ran-20tances to' search for nectar Ordinary fewer per pound than the famous beea work up to distances of eight and Caucasians long known at the giants a half miles but Mr Smith tees no reaof the bee family according to George son why bees that can go twice as far Randall McCormack in describing Mr away from the hive cannot be developed ' Smith’s experiments in Popular Science Scientists of the University of Cali- - Monthly At present only the bumblebee has sufficient weight and size to get nectar from red clover If honey beea as big as bumblebees can be produced they can ? work red clover at well as other flowers which have their nectaries beyond the reach of the present Insects Thus they ' recent exhibit of household utensils spectators were amazed to zee a demonstrator thrust his finger into the blades of an electric fan revolving at top speed and smile as if he were enjoying the experience He removed hie hand which was teen to be mystery of the origin of tha harmed in no way w a fabulous horselike' The aecret of the salesman's unmarred fingers a long sharp twisted having is in the nature of the blades of the fan Inhorn extending from the center of its stead of being made of metal they consist forehead has engaged the attenmerely of silk ribbons which are formed in tion of scientistslongIt has remained howt loops ever for the Oriental Institute of the When the motor of the fan la turned on the University of Chicago to advance a Tibbon to caused of are extend and act as loops imple and logical aolution blades by the great speed of the revolutions Artists in old Babylon It is explained Ths loops giva a standard pitch while the fan did not know how to carve a picture or ia rotating Even a a bull and put on both horns to it would email fan of tha look right All they could make were flatribbon variety can pictures that failed to show both throw a current of looking sides of an animal So when they mad air 10 feet li a picture of a bull they put on only one Since this type of ' horn and considering how some cattle’s fan is absolutely -- itneeds no guard When the fingers come in contact with tha ribbon bladea no A Fan with Sillc Ribbon Blades AM I) - "' Television! Car ECETLY in Germany there appeared the television pick-u- p car which carries on its roof a standard motion-pictucamera mounted on a rast-iro- n xfot allowing the camera to be loved in any desired direction The hollow pillar of the camera support is used to convey the exposed film ribbon to tha dark-roowhich is in the interior of the chemical influences It becomes corrosion- car -proof By use of special apparatus and exThe photographs are light-protremely fast working chemicals the film weather-prowater-prois developed in one and and fireminutes to such The still wet ribbon of film is sent at proof in fatft they are an extent that after the melting at the once through a device which' cuts the aluminum at about 1200 degrees Fahrensingle film pictures in 180 lines and' heit the coating does not melt and transforms each line in a succession of visible and readable Alcohol strong and weak electrical impulses Th ether benzol and other liquids cannot impulses are radiated from a transmitter Into the air and the radio listener damage the surface of these photo- receiviny these impulses can see anygraphs This process may be used 'for signs thing and everything that happens and instruction-plate- s for machines and often much better than the audience other devices wiring diagrams dials of which is directly at the scene while the all kinds scales for measuring instru event is taking place re m of one-ha- lf fire-pro- of ns Photographing Insides of Ey?s Ther Legend of the U nicorn THE 4 their aearch Because of their 1 creased aize many of the insecta in Mr Smith’ apiary build comba which have thirteen cells to three inches The usual comb has in-1- ClaM-Walle- t farther -- unpleasant are effects mounted round on a baas which aup porta a pede- stal with the motor mounted at the top Due to the absence f extending metel blades and guard ANEW - 5 - Patriotic in conven- tional man- ner the Hebrew word “re’era” which rein the Retina and Delicate Membrane of the Eyeball ferred to a now extinct species of buffalo The modern version of the Bible type of camera that can the progressive treatment of varioui has the word translated “wild ox" the inner depth of diseases of the eye Since many diseases whereas in the King Jtmefcxersion it is themselves by changes in the eye is the latest ophthalmo-scopi- c manifest rendered "unicorn" The word “unicorn” retina and choroid delicate lining memdevice designed for use in diagis Latin and means “one-horbranes of the eyeball the diagnostic imTodey the unicorn is used only in nosing diseases of the- eye I Lection portance of accurate photographs ia of arms es and cot other designsJItap-this photographic' apparatus used to held to be considerable By the use of in lion the coat of arms of take pictures of the retina of the eye the Per® with the prints a detailed study Great Britain According to a writer showing the delicate network of tiny can photographic be made of the arteries of the time of (Jueen Elizabeth the horn’ blood vessels and the macula?’ a whits the’nSSi as well Vthe opTine'rV'i'! of ft unicorn wm iwr ftt the court of Lho — pot which-i8thmost oensitivo pftrt impressions virgin queen It was said to be worth the nervous pathway that transmits visried to the brain about quarter of a million dollars ual images to the brain The accomThe delicate mechanism is equipped Marco Polo the ancient traveler depanying illustration demonstrates tha with an "indirect” system of lighting scribed tha unicorn as being unable to method of taking such a photograph and an illumination device that funcinflict damage with its hor- n- It had Although optic photography has been tions somewhat as a “flash bulb” however terrible tongue covered with attempted before the new apparatus en-- 1 light only for an instant as tha prickles with which it stripped the flesh able the physician to make a photopicture is taken Subdued illumination from the bonea of ita victims graphic record at frequent intervals of ia used in preliminary focusing ' i 9 fur-nishi- ng experienced at all The fan ia the Then the disguised hunter would seize the unicorn’s horn and with one powerful twist pull it out of the animal’s head The word “unicorn” occurs in the 'N what way lilfws a Fahatoa Animal Be-- " lieved to Pmicm a Magic Horn It Was Hunted By Men Disguised as Yenng Cirls The re hair and a flag alike! ' If you t were asked this riddle and guessed the answer correctly' your reply horns curve it might have looked like it came right out of the animal’s forehead Soma Greek or Latin scholars later saw tha carvings thought they really represented a animal and started would be that the story of the unicorn both “they The horn of the unicorn was believed wave” to of Hunters possess powers magic the fan ia went on long Hair pilgrimages in search of mada much this animal which was said to roam in teally “wave” lesa conspicuArabia India and Morocco When hunt- - in the form of a ous irtg the unicorn a man had to disguise himself as a young girl perfume his flag la seen in clothes and frequent the haunts of the the unique coifanimal When the unicorn smelled the fure pictured in perfume it we charmed thereby and ap- the accompanyproaching the supposed maiden would pertinent of Agriculture U of importance lay ita head in her lap and go to sleep ing illustration to the as well as to the It consists of expensive method developed at the aviator and the ship builder both of real human hair lUmted States Bureau of Chemistry sad ''whom are large users of eanvaa dyed red white IO Soil after five year of research on fire- While the work on fireproofing fing and blue and armaterials and their application Vas was primarily intended to reduce NGINEERS are Interested in ranged like a At present tha process tan be used only fire risks on farms Where canvas is used well at Redwater Alflag strange with factory equipment but Doctor Marto protect machinery and crops from the This style of berta from whose depths issus tin Leatherman who has earned on the weather it will have a wider application coiffure ia sugths voices of singers snd orchestral debe can The that is it combustible hopes canvas fact that has music Tests of this Canadian well gested as most experiments home ns and applied as -- been ene ef the drawbacks to ita use tor show that it can broadcast veloped for music from appropriate for r paint ths radio set of a neighbor’s houso 70 such patriotic awnings and temporary shelters This new process of fireproofing can- - ' It is believed that with further re- feet distant occasions as vas is one more step toward the cheaper search the process can be improved upon A radio engineer who investigated Flag Day and home building The canvas house has aland the cost further reduced which will this talking well found that it was conother function forward-lookmake for greater use of canvas Publie nected to the ground wire of a radio of a similar na-- ‘ ready been constructed by lng architects service patents the Forecast announces receiving aet The electric current ture when the Making such dwellings fireproof will here been obtained for the different mepassing down into tha water causes tha nationalem- render them still more desirable hence thods of applymr the treatment ao that well to act as an amplifier of all tha hlem is prof use-- Coiffar this new process developed by tba De anyone may use them programs received by the neighbor’s set ly displayed ' 0f-ltirn Ktaf one-horn- that How Canvas IsMadeftreproof home-build- er A "Radi can-proo- Well E A V - ef Real Daman Fair Design! la ! 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