Show I y FRANK FRANCIS It will Ill coe co Il iu s a I bo to tolie lie he lold told by DI i of oC Yale t the Is 1 no ito longer cal lo to gas cases and anI Is a as worthless In III esses ases or of o asphyxia IJ I b arb carbon on the ho patients are gl gIen n O ot gm with t t pel cent ot o carbon dlo n cn oJ l bv by bootleg containing anco- anco hoi anco-hoi bol 1101 Is heated Healed b the Hie adding ot of otIl ofa olK Il a sm small 11 per Pr cent nt ot of o AI bon dl- dl dioxide dl 1 oxide to 10 the air Ir bs by a patient through an Inhaler III In explaining h s h carbon dl- dl dlo di dl o oXIde I Is lq employed d Dr lender Bon son on makes this statement Carbon mono monoxide Inhaled unites sith Ih the tite red rd matter of oC o the blood bootlAnd And renders the th blood of oC ling OX gen OX will displace the poison polson In the blood but In a patient ae erel respiration Is It so 0 ered that lh t enough nough 0 sen I Is lanot not taken In to do an good The rhe normal stimulus of oC o breath breath- breathIng breathing Inn breath Ing Is I the e carbon dlo dioxide pro pro- pro produced dued in the bod body It Is carried b by the blood to tin tile center aud and there Increases Inhaled a with ith ai air Ot 01 tho the e effect s i-s I the s same me Therefore the carbon dioxide h I used uld to 10 foci ease breathing and i dra the Iho Into t the he lungs and nd the die blood stream I ream thereby to eliminate the poison polon Sl I lusts ests ha have hac e been m mad dr In large eue n cities and ond pel sons th cam al bop bol monoxide nono or with alcohol hive c been I le- le e- e stol to 10 health S 'S within a com all ely time I v lh lh ili Ih UK auto so widely Idely idel ud r which source gas poisoning 1 and with Hh melh I being sold as bootleg booties hs all II over oHr the ery e ii H should be equipped with Ith In- In InI lalis In I I al I 0 oxen gen and the carbon arbon dioxide obtainable at todi oda ater lo to treat those afflicted Ogden has had n a a number ot of CD case es of oC o whisky poisoning hut but deaths have base not A of or boys within a n lew scie CI e made matle mau seriously ill 11 by the he poisonous alcohol I Is fa doing much to ma tan n Iron ron his I I llie 1 lie he v world orld orid acreage In i heal hus been ed 3 Pr per cent If H I fO prove prose f fa- fa Ta-h Ta h viable l th the will alit have hase II a ay Ih of oC o wheat heat In 19 5 and tIme the I farmer once mOl mole e will III meet sith prices pres I I the Hie he C fainter lIl r would ouM do well nell I Ito to tolia P liae e a di of oC o rop crops and anI an 11 old earl can r ring Dine In all his Ills eggs In one basket ba IeL InI I Japan has lias an epidemic which Is its S fatal as the th rill flu and IId acts I much as docs does st but strange to aa sal i Jar arci j ji 1 i I titan han o ni In Itt a amil Is attacked J 1 he hum humin m l no e- e es escapes I capes pcs apes fi on tho the aces la of oC one dIMa disease than It must battle against I another Ith ith smallpox t and e cr al almost most hOt eliminated d germs appear to worn orf orr man mall c Camel ele i C ed In this country In I the Iho ho da dais s oC oct I They y el e because this region was sas de s a the time GI lIt American Desert and thought of oC o as a wilderness ot of sand su such ll a as I Is found In AfrIca he e camels are the tho beaMs oC bum bUi den t q hert hen the gold KOld mines ere 01 op opened ned ened In the of oC ralla camels c eie e Imported Pm hom toni lorn Afghanistan Thy They termed Sorted a meat ital necessity as thele ate ale great stretches In i rn rim Australia 1110 lii 0 1 lime ll he e Mater eater lole arc d Ce fee tc md miles II apart part S a T i Shuttles of oC Ogden mho ho op ald gold cold properties In iii that Ilat region relates that the th ant- ant nl-nials nl mali mals would go BO six Ix lx anden and een en eHn se da eater ater and lie ho h had hadd d drin rh en one of uC I the llie he am camels ls 24 0 mile o Int In leo Iwo das dais after arter the time ani- ani ani animal mal enal had been thre three eater ater alfr Rut But Flut It lou OU allow a n camel to 10 drink at regular Intervals short i or of his endurance said Mr Shut tI It it Mill 1 not be long lone un- un un iii h 10 ie etU lit require eater nater a otten as a Il boise hOlSe It t i Is habit but a habit halit from Crom bIch the llie camels carnel escape ape once ne are arc pampered and so ao In Australia th the Afghan driers of oC o jamel trains carefully y guard euard their Continued on race Pago Two S 4 I i l I NEWS A AND VIEWS I I 1 CC rage race Onel One b hd d from Crom sater en e when It ItIs itis itIs Is plentiful andI I Pro 1 against t a dry and desolate tho th nerve nerv tei-s tei of oC the camel found Cound a 0 sa a for Cor the th animal to exist but s with Ith cen a condition of oC case c the tho th nerves ro- ro r In their exactions and soon coon ceased to command I S rio Nere Nen Ner e centers conters In beast and hu- hu human buman man are a mystery the they do such Itron strange things p I I I Tom Sims sais sa s put a 0 mirror 1 In our shop hop window and people I Mill III ill pa pauso uso to reflect I I I j bI At that hat some lomo of them may bo i disappointed while others may maI I I lei fiel hIghly flattered I I In lIt n l w York a girl eirl refused to t dance with a 11 strange young man manOn I On hU her b r way say 1 oy home bom she he ill sa u with a razor There Ther no longer er Is isa a 8 wild and woolcy wesl west All the badness and wildness Is beIng I I by the lie east S S S I I People are ar at such uch high speed peed toda today that heart orl disease has dl displaced 1 laced tuberculosis as the tho thoI I i ei tI of or human beings I In Irs the r registration area of o the th I United States in 1 1923 23 died of heart disease or of o I pneumonia anti and of tuber tuber- S1 h killed lIed 16 The heart of or the American man manSt ho St Ito la ii e e e l In iii a t i ush uh breaks do dos flown n before the other r 01 oi gaits gans Nerve Nerv me aio nI 0 In and In tat social dis tion and as a result the American 1 pa is s a 0 big bif price pric for Cor his hit failure to accept life lit In a 0 way I The rhe Southern Pacific tells telis us liS u one on ml million p people ople are or coming esl this sear car I Nearly special trains hate hae hai been arranged for Cor to carry dele dele- gates to conventions alone alon with Ith to lo 1 passengers o on each tach cad train Of or 11 the one on million how ow many leili III decide to make molke to Llah tah their home I How many would atop stop In If they knew Utah as It Is Th The difference between bet en the Iho I two 0 groups of or ires Is chargeable to Utah's neglect to ad use lh of the tho State Iato tat The Tho Standard Stan has re- re C om Marianne Brow Bro r of George I 1 Jiron an all pIper per published at Milan The Tho entire front page paie li ii de to the Opening of the Ilie I ho ne now niece station at aI I Ogden American flags are a 8 cro croud d has cd and in the tho foreground Is a powerful po loco loco loco- locomotive and just ahead of the with wills s attached are ten beautiful ell cilia I leading the th ay 5 A ny I The rhe tHIS Uti ot of a curious American In con coin conn conI I n cllon t Ith the line In cere- cere loony of or opening o ft it iii aLe aLe- lion ion I It Is li good lood for lor Ogden but Ulon the arll artist artt t drew upon his In 10 picturing tine tho sc no ne To b ba traveling In a strange land pick up the leading paper of the city and find rInd lour our homo home hometown horntown town the tha main subject of oC n li ls a n surprising e experience perl- perl ence nce and one which Wa was by the Ogden Og oung lady who ho Is studying music In Italy |