Show - ' r I : t ' - 1 : ' 1: r ) ' Sunday Morning 16 1 ' ni r H - I Trbi Stilt 1Zakt tribune 1 Ifr"116 N 11 N0 111 Percival O Perkins revives Memories Of authors musicians and statesmen by of her "association" books Below books with personal notes written 'on the flyleaf Back roW4 notes r' from MacDowell Mrsi Per kins' mother and George D - Pyper front rew- notes from John DrinkwaterGeorge ' H Biughton I Robert Browning and Teresa Mrs 1 111" 1 y of Mrs-Edwar- ' " - By ash Sending up toy balloons with messages It attached makes a fas- tinating pastime Messengers such as the one described IA this article have been known to travel' bundreds of miles A postcard with your name and addreee written on the address' sideii tied on each balloon sent up On the reverse skis you protide space forth finder to fill In the time and 1place where the balloon la fount When theist are ' returned they make an Interesting record of your flights t the hydrogen gas TWprepare with Which to Inflate the balloons the folicnsing materials are need' od: one gallon jilt twO three-inc- h 'pieces of glass tubing one of rubber tubing & length one-ho- le rubber stopper a handful of zinc': scraps dilute hydro- chlorin acid and 110m41 cord The pieces of glass tubing are Inserted In each end of the rubber hoseThett slip one of the glass tubes that protrude from the hose Into the hole In the rubber stopper On the other glass tube place the mouth of the balloon Cord is tied loosely around the mouth Now you are ready to generate the gas that will lift your balloon Into the air Pour some of the acid Into the jug Be very careful riot to spill any on your bands or clothes Hydrochloric acid will give a very bad burn Also do not generate the hydrogen gas near any flames It will be safe if you keep It out of doori Drop a few of the zinc scraps Into the acid Immediately small bubbles of gas will come to the :surface- - Watt a few seconds until the air In the bottle has been displaced by the gas and then ' place the stopper with the hose Into the neck of the bottle The balloon will swell with the hydro - ? 0 carreno4 I ' ' it '' - ' I 4 - : - I I ' 7' '::: :' ( 1: 07 ' ' i t ' : ' ii i - e 1 ' r t 1 i ' 1 : ) d :"--- ' 444 it - 1 '' f'' - - ' : :'::' '?'- ro - t '4' la A- '4 '' 4 !: "' ''':' ' : i "t 1 4 s i ' de- I 4 '' i i 1 ) - 4 t 1114164411 ' '14S I ) ‘ 4s t ' '' k ' 0 ' ''' ' '! : also he belleves'Is a sure method of reading real significances hid! den from the casual observer Into current-historica- l event For instance Mr Rothery can predict the downfall of nazilsra from the derivations and meanings of the names of the quintet' of leaders of that Ideology: lilt ler less Goering Goobbels and - - ao - — - - :' -- : : 4: A'4 '4 4" - ''''''"'-- '' b I ti4- - - 41 t I ''' ' : ' t ' ' RV t I ' i - P '''' ' ''' ' - r - ' l : :'":— : I: 1 :i 's' F ' !? i- i '":?" ' I ''' k: i':: 1' sz3- -I - ' ' - "' Al r W Back in 1876r Penaud the French scientist' first experimented with model gliders - During his testing he discovered the use of longitudinal dihedral which today is employed on an airplane& Later practical-1Penaud designed and construct ed the model helicopter This 0 Intrigued the Wright brothers who began undertaking long hours of model research Their data was checked against the Lilenthal's German scientist actual stifling flight calcula- tions and rwere found to be in - - - difference Believing their own experiments were correct the two brothers designed and built a wind tunnel in which they tested more than 200 model airfoil sections ' It was from these experiments that the Wright developed the flexible wing surface for lateral control This device form Is used today —the aileron Experimental models showed that a rudder ' was produced skidding which verovercome by providing a tical keel surface—the fin Also horizontal rudder was devised a' for change of direction in the vertical plane as well as for - longitudinal stability—the sta- -1 - - - '' ' 1 bilizer and elevator :t t) '" y: n ' ' -- 4:4:4 :! '""7: ' : '1-- "1::'Tf p: 1 oi ' i )09 4:i ' ' 2 - 1 -:t :—: r'- 4- - it' I nownomtitunlinal Mummies of a strange priest- crait of old men with grotesquely distorted heads wrapped in elaborately embroidered a n d dyed woolen robes were studied this spring in Peru by Dr T D Stewart Smithsonian Institution anthropologist 'This collection was obtained a few years ago by Dr Julio C Tell° i :i : - ' - 7 - t- :: ! z: :k-- t - i : ? : -- t s - ! — i The 'mummies from the mausoleums are of elderly males This leads Professor 'Tell to be 'love that they constituted a i1 special class probably a priest i t hood The robes may have been i tho ones they wore in lit They t also wore turbans with gold i tames and gold necklaces and bracelets i Most curious was the distor : t Hon of their heads Apparently when they were children tight bands were drawn around their skulls This resulted in very high &loping foreheads and very i tali narrow heads Nearly 500 mummies have i ii been found Dr Tel lo who is making an intensive study of 1 theist has placed on exhibit in his museum in 'Lima some 'of l the finest of the textiles Dr t Stewart meuured the bones and i l' brought back specimens of akin y and hair which have been Sub 1 mitted to American experts in order to determine If poulble iF blood group and 'racial relation- - !l ships t The age of the Paracu re-mains is unknown but these people must have preceded by many generations the relatively ( newcomers the Incas who were x found in Peru by the Spaniards k Dr Stewart 6stud1e4 other Peruvian anthropological collec- - l tions including those covering gF Mohlcas the and t ' Cuplanique cultures also pre- - fi ! ' Inca s -- - ' : " A 4kCial 1 - 44 " 1" !' : :‘ 0 - r( 4"' 4 I I - 4' ' o 9 i 4 ' A - 41 ss — p 1: 1 1' 4 - 11 ---' - r 1 "t L qf Pilitt ' o 4 o - fr Or v ' - 1? 444 4 - - - I o 1 f4 o : of-rec- 11E j A Game of ta - A New System Binge t': I 1 : is d ' 1 i: - 4 Li I! 4 -1 : : '-- '''7 4 N ' ! t! r'''' - st ra 1"411A ' ''''''' : s ' — m77 4 4 o : f 'f" -- 4 - t- ultra-mode- rn (- -- - : ' - - so-call- ed - 1 CRAFT PATTERNS - On December 30 1940 mem- of new members includes boys from a score of Utah cities If you are not a member of the club we suggest you write today for Information k 1- a will-doshin- - - ---- -- - -- um 63-f- r - our-Selv- es Numerous requests have been received from younger members for help and advice on how properly to launch a model to plane Next week we plan an help them out by publishing article on the subject So it you can us a few pointers watch for it 1 n this cOlumn i Strange Mllmznies Mystify 4 ' t' ' : Students of Ancient Times '' i : ' 0 '4 bership in the IA C stood at 2000 Today it has reached almost 2400 The latest group t : i o ob ' ' cant and vital factor 11116000ftIMEM r - 4 1 7:: — 4 ment ' i sr t- S :: ' : 4 ' !:' -f - i These exoer‘ents led to the first airplane flights by the Wrights themselves and other 'pioneers In 1911 the navy began experimenting with seaplane modls and meeting with such suc cess began building them ac tually to Another iniportant role model aviation has assumed is that of "salesman" Millions of Americans have attended model aviation meets and watched the miniatures soar In numberless homes fathers have watched their sons at work on planes then with gathering interest and pride have seen unsuspected talents unfold In many cases father franidy admits it was his son who sold him on aviation Yes thereis no doubt—in the conquest of the air model mi tion has been 1 most signift f 4 -- 4 I''' e P-- 7" 14 ' - 1! : ''''''' '' It ' " ' - ' ' - : "1‘' - : Y - 4 's :i: 1 i I — IP ' I - ( - - 4 -- ' ' t' '$ -- : - 'Intermountain Aviation Club America's aviation industry ' 11 today one pt the greatest e?cIsting forces in our tionomic system and the role played by model airplanes has been end continues to be of considerable Importance In this develop- I 'I 4 - -- anthropologist at the University ' '7'' '' of San Marcos under the sands 1 ' tr '7i' :' ' ':i t: ' ': 4 ''4' ' " 1 "" '' 't: : 7 AI 1 di ' t of the desolate Paraeas penin'' ' f '': '"k 0 Or'''' :':" ': 0 sula 'on the southern Peravian g: t ? ' ': ' ' coast '' ' ' 'fr ''" ' ' 4 : 40 : 4 — 1 I7404 - The 4)44 :: i strange mummies with ' we di) of tf)tooto 040 04) '‘- i i t ' '' ' ' I " i i Idwo og440 wtio t their beautiful wrappings are '1 i Vs - ‘ — $4fr 0 r ' t ''!: me da au" 4 otv a 0 I a k‘ the outstanding feature of this r 0 l'‘ 1o 41600441141' 4 1 'I 1 Aewo 444411 t ''' ' ' t culture one of the oldest known '' " ' ' a te' 'ir 04 41044144g a t ' 4 di4P 't I ' 140 44 01 '0' Peru The woolen robes in 04 WI 1't 4 ' i trc in 'i:'''' wtte41ett to4 '4441which they are wrapped still are —mdl 4 to I A 4 7 a- fair state of '1444 fpreservation 4' '00 in :00-""-r''"-1 044k 4404: Ir after 14 many centuries of burial 3 i 14 :ti id ' 04011 einow ' r and show a skill in the art of I I co 10 Pt o 4 and decorating-tha-t has ' '' ' 4ft 1414O weaving 4 4z ‘' hardly been exceeded in the new ti world Elaborate decorative jimsamommi too' were employed with : geometrical designs and highly conventional pictures of men and : animals In almost every color of so the rainbow Man) of the deiHH:-19111rsigns on the robes look like the arst products of tists Dr Stewart said By Ely Culbe'rtsdra The bodies were first partly North Eaat Went against East's two club over- - dismembered possibly mummiSouth eluding the adversely bid heart Ask any player of remonable call North may have the sort 1 diamond Pau stilt hence no rebid weaker than fied by a smoking process and 1 club Pass Of hand which is not impressive experience 5what he would bid two no trump is perMissible then wrapped in these robes I la In a game sense yet be may oti a certain- hand and apt no stronger bid Is necessary were all found either in and You ar South and bold: They be able to double two to give you a very Intelligent or easily advisable caverns or in subterartificial 1043 4A1CQS 752 Clubs this particularly It he is tacis 3 No answeri This Ls largely because 46AKS 7 Pass othercalt ranean 'mausoleums What call do you make now? It is possible to codify opening very short in hearts Obviously I tically correct True we have Such a welcome we bids td setup specific requirewould :With a minimUm a than better tho sides 2 vulnerablop 'Both double although we are not ments of honor tricks and dLetrrebiddable heart suit and a bidding proceeds: ibutton There may be cases in tricklcs count honor enough to make It on our of strong three yet East North West South own hook which one player will open with 1 spade this "overage" is not sq great Pass 1 heart 1 club I 4 Five or six club The a club whereaz another prefers we must rush to show it that BY A NEELY NALL shOuld not we it spade but these differences are is that It we rebid hearts or assist main point S YOU are South and hold: of passing to three no dream nOwhere we I largely 'a matter of "style" and 41040 VAC): may gei 17143-4spades AJt 4AQ86 since North Mote is a rightstroollt sense no a was in which to unable be trump they do not necemstrily affect the may S TBoth sides vulnerable the WWI "--dock host or canoe imwpowsiv tined contract shutout or game closing bid take further action By passawake watt build t It T : bidding proceeds: k is lays": It y in the Iliad of rebidie that but which on the contrary we retain our effensfive poIt ismoat East ing 7 North West South hilod mod with Immo oraipr41 encatty in difficulties- are tremendous showed no can t be the a strength a tentialities 1 spade 2 clubs (there 1 t Pau heart a en V We 1 Loobetit13464 countered Hence it follows that PUr partner's hand game unless North can bid ?: tl Ihsta 341 24 de 7:1 masters this card p excellent six who hold an N anyone and siMultaneously rholdi 124a again) and You l' South are Nois af to hie on club suit a high honor In hearts way partmetit ic well 111004 possibilities - '' K10 41Cal3 etain defensive AX1072 has 416 Gass and a singleton spade t Therea expertness or bettor still What call 4:10you make now? 'should be a splendid play for already arrived aat that desirable state t offer short questionProblem slam hence I 'prefer the jump Bridge — the sides vulnerable 803 --e—1' 4Both naire thaC will permit you to all the way to six clubs It — - ' bidding proceeds: 1 NORTH teat yourself on this point the partnership is using Blacknow What make do you course the vulnerable aidea 42 tool Both wood North can of 4 West North South licKAYAK KANOG PLUG JAY to- around with a four no trump wanoinn bidding hal proceeded: co 1 diamond Pass 2 clubs Pau -to do not 7 is towalaaaates-t-kantbut call this apt ? 3 no trump Pass i him much good Two aces with None i '' You are North and hold: ' the right fillers In the South rAST WEST 742 4AQ11032 45 lyg33 hand would produce a small 46963 975 slam whereas even thediscovWhat oall do you make now? AlOS IP K64 of 0 dit ery that South had as much as 4:11 A 8 164 "1414M1 Anseors two would aces adoe:'004 and three kings : Non Nene tt 4 not justify a grand slam bid on am Yes 1 !One no trump 40007seen beneath sun rays at tho orri 6 46 ''' ' North's part 'IitelSO 44 K a jertictly aware that South holds left i V Q73 'von Copyright 1941 by Ely CutThe design is identical for the fourphse honor tricks and that ' ‘ 3 bertson 714 ' c c and which are blue and page 18 of the Culbertson Sum803 - 00ge red respectively Inscription on " inary authorizes a rebid of two T all three stamps includes "Nicasituation no in no are and IIVW this There trumps trump 71a ragua primer sell° postal 1862" ever closer examination of the South leads North and South t PA Dit YOUR °Aim i under the mountain scene "in --to tricks win are KANO KAYAK four against 17 Sumof the ventor del sello postal" under Sir — omit subject on page am es any defense aa Rowland' 11111 and "1840 cornreveals that a jump of two "mary j memorativo primer centenario 6 no trump as a rebid "shows 4 leads Solution—South the - SELINGSGROVE Pa (1L111)— ''''' WillTaal ' Jackson Moe Jay was designed by honor tricks (rarely four honor heart five If West ducks North - Ilia t yl Ar One of the finest collections of vectswvvvivowArov and boat buitcletPhotographsnaval honor with nine or architect a wins tricks eight plays the jack and East r 4 11011113 is in Pennsylvabla ' --r Pattern No629 shows bow: Cl drawings stem pattern and instructions For To return the heart is immedicards) balanced distribution and ! -0 - --ii 't !molding bee are given open Cralt Pattern 70 every suit stopped" Obviously f toluajdistghemmgmmhbost or ately fatal If East leads the owned by Guy IL Moyer Free4 A transom chug is included for weserroot pirwood twos wood Woos In this hand we have nothing No603 the with diamond of and owner following manager burg - ' Yee- 1 and No701 shuns aloaplaaa show& - yes prefer an outboard modal reesimma retembling a heart atoppe r 4 spade South plays the king what he says is the only violin ' not mislead partner dare i hence g club leads ' 1 jack buso For working 4 information and' tuilSng ow kayak motes& and actearAmo1 two notrumplf registry ' dbicardi bead North s : West If rebidding by mod 16 coots octialivottrio for Croft Patient Not 803 on emel Me Endow 5 centsi reau In the United States I ' discards a spade :If West dis4 partner cannot make a free re3 it t i reon leriw 4814 no to our catalog ett Croft Podolia& t a 'discards North cards a sjorute trump workbench At his ' spade rt t i“ Moyer ' It ' to Lit dollars ' bid : ia ' does so 1 a EasL doughnutsit I heart a solo violinistior the ti 1 formerly '141"rLin"I rte"rLrict Is r44!A no in and North game South leads a spade the that there ' waL U 4 4 '' I" 4 hand returns the heart and South Metropolitan Concert company 2 11Nvo no trump In so far as which toured thi United States del sellopostal 1941" across the playa the queen If West wins honor tricks are concerned this bottom of the botizontal stamps and Europe fashions Violins the queen South's Seveda is- good i i East leads a spade: for the He uses curly maple and silver The value Is repeated down each hand is precisely the same as It Tribune-Telegra- m Lake Salt nand 1 but the distribution of second trick South plays king spruce wood seasoned Tfor 40 aide of the stamp "Republica de °home Service Bureau and leads a club If Wilst sheds tricks and the situation Itself years All of the work Is done Nicaragua" is shown across the : are Neatly different in No 1 tOPTa heart South leads heart seven 1 with hand the time average by 00000 0 for i Please !end me craft pattern No is one diamond response 0 'r one violin North's and the queen Is good )If West for of l completion " which' 1 Inclose 10 cents in coin or stamps i f) The Italian stamp depicting discards a diamond on the club 'about six months might have been made on as I i Included in the rare and inlittle as one honor trick with lead North discards' diamond 'Mier andil Mussolini with sol: ' N1111 a five card suit In this problem 11 diers of 'this war hits arrived In and If East sheds a: heart South steresting violins which Moyer It i : - 'i 'i leads the heart queen ' If East :possesses in his collection is a three colors—bright blue violet North's one spade response was - 11 Address and red a free bid We have two probOerman stamp discards 4 spade South!' leads a :Nicholai Amati model valued at t g able stoppers in three suits In- - spade and North returns it- 110000 showing the twoiteaders Is In red ' - m - t- -- Salt 14aké "Tribmie-Telegra- - 1 :f:':ea“ '11 4'40” ::''-----'-'- Aif sl:"NT lks1 C- --e 1 4 Akio - -' "' — an OS 4 !":mi a: aany-- ' i 11 0"Itt i i a ov" : inter-relationshi- ps ' - : - A- : ' ' 1 - : : -- - - : - - ' -- i - -- 0 i - i P 11—e-- 1 r - I I tion of LongfelloNy's rendition of t She did the Lima 4iiththe Herbert Cline' Reign of Pat Mrs l 1The ' Divine Comedy" the famous singer's I1 Perkins has a letter from the ti" having the program of herautograph to poet his publisherJin a first -concert and ether rem I farewell I ' edition of "Young !tunters " she ' minders pasted into the book l to Maywould take It re Captain tI pages let!rnfrorn hail' count nard 'Reid to her mother her all the interesting ' first 'edition of "Snowbound" is volumes this ardent collector t has each filled with its own autographed by Whittier him self and her copy of Browning's "association addenda" And in Ii ' Poems has this' little note on addition to her books Mrs the flyleaf i "Robert Browning Perkins has hundreds of auto iili not having the privilege to give graphs of statesmen) musicians IT this book gives his bestwishes and painters letters from such t ' to the owner" people as AndrewJackson and One of Mrs Perkins' most I George H Boughten andJohn I1 D Rockefeller: autographed prized books is a volume of poems for which Edward Mac pictures of Paderewskt and Ole 1 Dowell wrote musical settings Bull and other famous musi— The volume was sent to Mrs cians framed flyleaves from tf Perkins as a valentine from Mrs ancient volumes old books t f: MacDowell Added interest is ! printed in 1584 and earlier-en- d wherthe In sortsfact that bound of ! calfskin—all given by ' ever possible Mrs MacDowell book treasures obtained the autograph of the To distinguish b air books I Mrs Perkins who is herself a t poet written on the same page as his poem This one volume musician of note designed her is a veritable treasure howl for own bookplate It shows a row 1i the autograph enthusiast of books with lyre bookends- To' showi What Can be done holding them in place and tall candelabra with lighted candles 1 right' berei by anyone with imagination and ambition Mrs —uniting literature and music ti Perkins obtained a tint edition In the symbolism Her own sigit nature gives the personal note copy of "Romance of an Old Most of Mrs Perkins' collec Playbouse"1 and (then obtained Hon has come to her through 1 e i the autograph of the author George D Pyper of Lee Greene gifts front friends She has pur "Ii'' ' Richards who painted the chased a very few rare items so for the volume and t that the iissociation and frontispiece of many of the actors actresses memory idea carries over even 1 musicians and famous folk meninto the acquisition giving still tioned in its pages In this way greater emphasis to her credo: t the volume becomes a record that a hobby should be rich in I of people the owner has met memories so that its value in t1 and talked to creases with the passing years i 4 t ' - - : 1 ! 1 abDothamillia mowNab - He has recently completed a survey of the Salt lAke City tele phone directory tracing etch name to Its origin and followng suggested 1 '' ''' 1! re ' 4 i Ttibbentrop Mr Rothery ltaS been followling this hobby for 30 years dur Ing which time he has compiled his own dictionary of names involving 130 different languages i 1 I 4 - : ' '" '' ' ' '''':'i di - Jo 0 4: ' ' '‘Ii'-'- ' P - t ':-----s - - ' Collecting rare booksis one of the aristocrats Of the hobby world and as such it has many delightful ramifications to add still more glamor to its igtherent fascination MEarsts Percival uOul First Perkins 848 street using rare bookal as the basis has built up a collection Of "memories and associations" that is truly enviable f To begin with MrsPerklis Inherited from her mother a rare fund of treasuresA letters and autographs of famous writers musicians and statesmen of the past century Mrs Perkins' 'corresgrandfather was foreign Herpondent for the New York ald and as such he met the great and famous visitors to London Ills wife beinuan in Valid his charming daughter acted as hostess and so tteep an Impression did her tacts aesd beauty make that many of the Celebrities wrote to her f o r years afterward often sending gifts of their own books or musical compositions theWphotopaintings signed Mn graphs or With these as a nude Perkins' hobby was indicated without much volitioft on her part and during the past years in which she has traveled all over the United States end in Europe and has met the great And famous of many lands she has added to her collection Preferring to call her collection "books of associaticin" she has kept to first and rare editions autographed by the author many with charming notes Written on the flyleaf of the volume For example in a Met edi i 3 ' - I) - 's ' :: 1'47'7 7i: '1t It : t' ' '' ' ( It -- ' '''' : i x ' ''' 1 : - : ')I! ''-i ' ' -- ''"" ::: i 4 - ' ' L' ' 4'1k: ' : " ---- 1 - - ' - ''' ''''''' ' 't1 '1 4 ' '' '''-- Choosing a bobby that Is of particular Interest bete in the west where the study Of genealogy la stressed John nothery 43 Post Office place traces proper names to their hidden origins no' matter bow distant the goal or how devious the path This hobby Mr 'tottery points out leads to a:deep knowledge of international links and relit tionships and an understanding of the trends of 'civilization It - - 4 -- Salt Lake Man 'races Nan 1 - ''''' - I 4 - FRII40 2 ' 7-- - ' !:':"7' -- - ' t - ' - " i":''''':' l' : ' r gen Be sure and keep the mouth tightly around the (Iasi tube so that the gu win not escape When the balloon hu filled alldo the cord up the neck and pull the knot tight f nit post card' can be attached to one end of the cord by punching a hole in it Your balloon messenger la thin ready for launch - Ste-KI- '''':' '''' ' I 7 ' i Alitográphe :! Books Revive Memories o f IFdittous 'oFolk' i!-- 4 '1 :7::: ::' 1 ' :' !! - - - ' - ' i f ' ' -- 'rthese Messages Can Travel Far On Homenide Gas i 4 ::-- - : II - A:-' 1 - ! :--- Her Volum6"Have Double Value t j : 1111 7 4ugust 3t 1911 - r L -- 1117- -- -- !-- -- - at -- 40 'J13 - - ' - I 1 Hungary Augments Funds for Aviation Use By New issues of Seniipostal Series By the AP Feature Scrvice Hungary is out to secure funds for civilian and army aircraft and pilot training by issuance of four semipostals The stamps can be purchased only in sets of four: They- 'came into circuta- tion March 24 with a 100 per cent surcharge 'over face value and :were in use until June 30 AU designs include aviation The filler shows the bead of a pilot in winged helmet Lacing right on a green stamp violet-re- d InThe cludes a Hungarian Boy Stout building a model airplane The is orange red showing e motorless glider in the air The has green-blu- e theY inscription and shows the bead of the Holy Virgin" patron saint of Hunga'rian pilots Three airplanes in flight are drawn into the design at the left of the Virgin's head Inscription on each stamp includes "Nicholas Horthy National Air Fund" Magyar Kir Posta (Rungarian Royal Mail) and the name of the designing' artist in Hungarian: "Legrady Sandor" (Alexander LeGrady) The -winged apostolic two-fol-d cross- an old Hungarian coronation symbo11 appears on the 6- - plusef as ' the' insignia of the t fund - - ' "Ivy-Crown- a 'r — P - a a :4'- -- 40' -: -- a 00 't ''"4 f p'' ' i Collector Keeps Violin Reister wiria k e ' t11 - ! : r Frank Knina i - ---- ' et - ' - p) - for ::fra"' — - - AO oboa- '-'-' T ' -- - 1 A' 1 ' fat - Y - - 11' 1 - 4 1 Craft Pattern Order Blank - '2 i - i : ! : ! or t ---de iii - akt f el OM : I ' i : 1 k t i k - - ! 4 ' s I 1 - - 444 - 111111 ' --1 1 : -- - -- s Nicaragua'a three stamps celebrating the 100th anniversary of the first adhesive 'postage stamps have arrived The brown shows a portrait of Sir Rowland III4 at the right in a small zectangle and a mountain- ' N --Inia-a- It - is ' ! ) g - : - - Switzerland Inning a new stamp to promote farming Only in- sertpu on on the new issue Is "1941"- in upper- left corner of the horizontal 7sHelvet1a" across the lower left corner and l'10!' for the value- - The design sbows a man ploughing with horse in trees the foreground winter-bar- e and mountains In the back' ground ed -- -- ' i 4 ' i ' - ''-- : 5-- 3-- A — ) I -- '47- 4 - ' 1 a ê A' ' - ? Y " 4- - - ' --- '? Switzerland Will celebrate the 650tb anniversary of contedera- tion In August! But spring finds - I ? a- - 0 - |