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Show ' COLDER Goose-bone weather propheU begin to be heard from. First prediction, and it's for cold weather, comes from tho Yakima Indians near Wapata, Wash. Winter will be cold and long. 1 they say, because flies and other insects in-sects have been unusually numerous : Weather bureau experts claim that Ike amateur prophets usually are I wrong. But when the squirrel lays away lots of nuts, and tree bark and fox fur are thick, Ignore the experts and bet on a hard winter. What makes the squirrels know enough to stock heavily with food? What; makes trees prepare months ahead,' by growing heavy bark? Is nature merely a chemical machine'' oo |