Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 05, 1926, Image 2

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
Leam Fine Points of Baking
TOTALE o /
KIDDIE
KKTYDÏÏ)™
Arthur 5cott Bailey
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I I I I I I I I i I I I' I I ' l H - l - i I I I I |.. -o
J a cq u elin e L ogan
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H -l-h 'l I I i ! ,’ |- F
A NOISY CROWD
frie n d s th a t he h a te d th e th o u g h t
o f try in g to heat K iddie a t Jum ping.
"K iddle m ight feel had," said Mr.
th e n ig h t o f th e race» and
* V o th e r «ports finally cam e, w hen Frog. "P eo p le m ight laugh a t him be­
K atydid, Mr. Frog. B enjam in Bat, and cau se I w on."
"D on’t you w orry ab o u t m e !” K id­
o th ers had p lan n e d to m eet, a g re a t
crowd began to g a th e r ab o u t F a rm e r dle K atydid called out.
“ W here a r e y o u ?” asked Mr. Frog,
G reen's place soon a f te r d a rk
Al­
though B enjam in Bat had told people looking all aro u n d . “I can h e a r you,
but 1 c a n 't see you."
th at the fun w a sn 't going to begin un
til alm ost m orning, they w ere all so
But K iddie K aty d id re fu sed to show
excited th a t they c o u ld n 't w ait fur him self.
the night to pass.
H e p re fe rre d , fo r th e tim e being,
T hey lingered a ro u n d th e d o o ry a rd to rem ain safely hidden am ong the
and talk e d so loudly th a t th ey a c tu a l­ leaves, w here he could listen to w hat
ly d istu rb e d th e household
F a rm e r people sa id —and ta lk to them w hen
he w an ted to.
a
“ W ouldn't you p re fe r som e o th e r
so rt o f c o n te st? " Mr. F ro g th en asked
A k itc h e n * ‘lh th e last word In baklug e quipm ent h a s been In stalled a t th e W ashburn E xten sio n school in Cbl-
him. "Now, th e r e ’s sw im m in g ! We
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could sw im In th e w a terin g -tro u g h ,
Pretty
Jacqueline
Logan,
the
o r the duck pond. And If I b e a t you. “movie“ etar, was born In Corsicana,
you could stick y our h ead u n d e r Texas. She first tried newspaper
w ater, so you w o uldn't h e a r w h a t peo­ work, but later went on the stage. She
a te d new in te rn a tio n a l c o n ta cts. T h ese
ple said. D on't you th in k tb u t ’s a was induced to go into motion pic­
c u rrie d over Into ed u catio n a n d gave
good Idea?”
tures and her beauty and intelligence
added im p etu s and force to g en ero u s
"G oodness, n o !” cried K iddle. “ I’d won her success. She has been called
policies such us w ere In itia te d by Ce­
drow n m yself in no tim e.”
the “typical American girl." Miss Lo­
cil R hodes. C onsiderably m ore th an
" D e a r m e!" said Mr. Frog. ‘I n e v er gan has auburn hair and deep blue
a
hu n d red
p riv a te
o rg a n iz a tio n s
eyes.
th o u g h t o f th a t.”
sp ra n g up. m ost of them In th e p a st
And th en everybody lau g h ed so
decade, and they a re c a rry in g out th e ir
loudly a t him th a t he h u rrie d off to
p u rp o ses In th e prom otion of one or
th e w a terin g tro u g h to dive u n d e r
a n o th e r p h a se of ed u catio n In In te rn a ­
w ater, and sta y th e re un til he w as
re la tio n sh ip s
S everal
of
p le Into H se lf-re lia n t, self-dependent tio n al
s u re th a t his re m a rk s had been fo r­
hotly. P h ilip p in e schools from k in d e r­ th ese w ere w orld a sso c iatio n s c la im ­
go tten .
g a rte n to u n iv ersity g ra d e now enroll ing no less th an all n a tio n s a n d all
M eanw hile B enjam in B at w as w or­
peoples
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"Nothing has such power to broad­
m ore th an one and o n e -q u a rte r m il­
rying. H e could n 't tind anybody who
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en the mind as the ability to investl.
lions of s tu d e n ts and a re m ain tain ed
w
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illing
to
try
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education. In tern a tio n a l ex ch u n g e of
flats systematically and truly all that
W ashington.—Ja m e s F. Abel, a s­ «I a yeurly co st of m ore th a n 23.000
ing h ead dow nw ard by his heels. He
stu d e n ts, te a c h e rs and re se a rc h w o rk ­
comes under thy observation In life."
s is ta n t sp e c ia list In foreign edu catio n 000 pesos.
ask
ed
K
iddle
K
atydid,
and
K
iddie
de­
sy ste m s u t th e U nited S ta te s b u reau
In P orto Rico th e g overnm ent of e rs In th e sp irit th a t science a n d le a rn ­ Benjamin Was Very Short-Tempered. clined flatly to do any such thing.
T T IS a p e c u lia r th in g th a t th e m an
o f ed u catio n , In review ing th e ad
th e U nited S ta te s found a population ing know no political b o u n d a rie s w as
Now, since B enjam in had not yet
'What's the Matter,” He Sneered.
A who u tte re d th is plea for b r e a d th
vances m ade on education in th e la st a t le a st SO p e r cen t illite ra te , no public e stab lish e d and Is grow lug rap id ly .
dined, he w as very sh o rt-tem p ered .
o f vision a n d g e n e ro sity in tr e a u n g
“ T h e ed u ca tio n a l revival in M exico Green w as even tem p ted to get up And he grew a n g ry a t once.
q u a r te r o f a century, calls a tte n tio n school buildings, e le m e n ta ry education
differing opinions, should h a v e b een
to the ch an g e s b rought a bout by the provided for less th a n one-flfth of the w as con cern ed w ith Im proving e x is t­ and sh u t his window, he found It so
" W h a t's th e m a tte r? " he sn eered .
one o f th e best und n o b lest e m p e ro rs
w ar re su ltin g in new c o u n tries and school ch ild ren and no In stru c tio n on ing schools and e sta b lish in g new ones, hurd to go to sleep.
"D
o
n
’t
you
know
how
to
do
any
easy
T he n o isiest o f all th e g a th e rin g
o f a n c ie n t R om e a n d a t th e sam e tim e
u iarked ch an g e s in others. l ie says the Island In advanced g ra d e s o r of e n co u ra g in g In d u strial a n d tec h n ica l
tric k like th a t? If I could see you—”
som e o f th e new c o n stitu tio n s con­ q u a lity sufficient to p re p a re a stu d e n t ed u catio n , p roviding m ore lib ra rie s was Mr. Frog, th e tailo r, who lived he declared, peerin g am ong th e m aple one o f th e m ost In siste n t a n d h a r s h
p e rse c u to rs o f th e C h ristia n s.
H ia
ta in virtu al e d u catio n al bills of rights. for adm ission to a good college. O ut and hooks, g a th e rin g and c o n se rv a tln g over by th e creek.
He had a g re a t deal to say about leaves— “If I could see you I ’d show p ersec u tio n Is all th e h a r d e r to u n d e r­
It la d e clare d th a t re fo rm s affecting of th a t situ a tio n a com plete e d u c a tio n ­ th e h isto ric and a r tis tic m ate rin l of
you how it feels to hang b e n e a th a
e
v
e
ry
th
in
g
;
a
n
d
it
soon
becam
e
p
lain
s ta n d w hen we c o n sid er th a t th is m an
e u tlre sy stem s of schools w ere a t ­ al system h a s been w rought, re ac h in g th e co u n try , a id in g p oor c h ild ren a n d
lim b ." '
M arcu s A urelius, le ft a collection o f
tem p ted and c a rrie d out w ith m ore or a p p ro x im ate ly one-fourth o f a m illion red u cin g Illiteracy . T h e m in istry of to e veryone th a t he w as try in g to
K
iddle
K
aty
d
id
said
no
w
ord
In
re
­
h is m e d ita tio n s w hich a re In s tr ik in g
less success by several of th e large stu d e n ts and costin g a n n u ally a bout public In stru c tio n w as re c re a te d and m anage th e w hole affair.
ply.
He
knew
well
enougn
w
h
at
B
en­
Mr. F ro g objected to ev ery a r ­
h arm o n y w ith th e religion o f J e s u s
n atio n s. T he scope of e d u ca tio n was 14,900.000. V astly m ore has been a c ­ reo rg an ized and b u d g ets f a r In e x cess
jam in B at m eant. B enjam in w anted C h rist.
alm ost doubled In b re ad th by th e fu r­ com plished In 25 y e a rs in th e se tw o of th o se for prev io u s y e a rs w ere p ro ­ ran g em en t th u t B enjam in B at had
m ade. W hen he lea rn ed th a t he w as to e a t him I And he w ished th a t B en­
th e r Inclusion o f scientific a n d voca­ In su la r a ren a th a n w as b rought about posed and expended.
M arcu s A u reliu s w a s th e a d o p te d
jam in w ould go aw ay and get a good
tional tra in in g , a tra in in g for c itize n ­ lu several c e n tu rie s u n d e r a g o v e rn ­
"T h e p ro g ram of fed eral p a r tic ip a ­ expected to e n te r a ju m p in g c o n te st m eal som ew here before he cam e back son a n d son-in law a n d su c c esso r ti>
sh ip sn d se rv ice s and Ita adop tio n by m ent n eglectful of th e p lace of e d u c a ­ tion In and p a rtia l d irec tio n of v o c a ­ w ith K iddle K a ty d id he e x p la in ed again.
th e R om an em peror, A ntonius P iu s
H e a scen d ed to th e th ro n e of II,.m e­
a num ber of c o u n tries ns a m a tte r of tion In w ise colonial policies.
tio n al e d u ca tio n begun In th e U n ited th a t he a n d K iddle w ere such good
<® br Oroxaet a D un lap )
n a tio n a l prom otion and su p p o rt. B e t­
"D irectors of e d u ca tio n follow close­ S la te s in 1918 now affects som e 8,000
in th e y e a r 101. a n d u n til th e y e a r
t e r cure fo r th e physical w elfare of ly or accom pany th e go v ern o rs gen­ schools and m ore thun h a lf a m illion
169 reigned Jointly w ith his a d o p t, *
b ro th e r I.uclus V erus. In th a t y e a r
m ankind th ro u g h teach in g ch ild ren e s­ eral se n t out to th e colonies by the young people a n d Involves an an n u al
se n tia l h e alth h ab its, a rra n g in g gam es go v ern m en t of th e B ritish em pire. e x p e n d itu re o f a p p ro x im ate ly $20,-
th e la tte r died and M arcus A u re liu s
N — -
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und a th le tic s fo r all r a th e r th an u few, A utonom ous u n iv e rsitie s h a v e grow n 000.000.
becam e th e sole ru le r o f Rome.
e rec tin g rtner school buildings to f u r ­ a p ac e In n u m b ers a n d w ealth th ro u g h ­
Few m en w ere b e tte r em p ero rs o f
"T h e U nited S ta te s began th e cen­
nish good and p u re u lr and In sistin g out m ost of Its dom inions In recen t tu ry w ith a p p ro x im ate ly 720,000 p upils
Rom e th a n M arcus A urelius, hut h a
on m edical inspection an a d irec tiv e y e a rs C am bridge and O xford local In 8.000 public and p riv a te se c o n d ary
h a d his enem ies a n d th e trib e s to th e
By H . I R V I N Q K I N Q
m ore th a n a defensive a c tiv ity had e x a m in a tio n s a r e held in m any o f the schools. F o r y e a rs new schools w ere
n o rth of R om e w ere p a rtic u la rly tro u ­
th e ir p ra ctic a l beginnings.
colonies a s a w ay o f opening to co­ opened a t a r a te equal to a t le a st one
blesom e d u rin g Ids reign, a legend Is
It Is p o in ted out th a t on th e c o n ti­ lo n ials a tte n d a n c e a t B ritish u n iv er­ each c a le n d a r day. More th a n 16.500
told c o n ce rn in g his cam paign a g a in s t
TORPEDO GINDLE
CROSSING
THE
LINE
n e n t o f E u ro p e alone tw elve n a tio n s sities.
th ese n o rth e rn trib e s w hich, It wou'hj
of them now enroll 3,250,000 stu d e n ts
ad o p ted new c o n stitu tio n s In th e four-
New Organizations Start.
and a re tr a in in g 23 p e r 1,000 of popu­ t N T H E office of th e G lndle w histle J ? VERYBODY h a s h e ard of— m any seem , should h ave been sufficient t o
and o ne-half y e a r period betw een Ju ly ,
"E n g ag in g In and brin g in g to un end lation In se c o n d ary su b je c ts a s a g a in st ! A factory, T o rp ed o G lndle g ave audl-
have seen— th e cerem onies w ith tu rn th e em p e ro r from his p e rsec u tio n
ISIS, and D ecem ber, 1922. "N in e of g re a t m ilita ry conflicts ne ce ssa rily ere- 1 9.5 In 1900."
i en ce to th e r e p re s e n ta tiv e s of his em ­ w hich sa ilo rs m ark th e cro ssin g of of th e C h ristia n s.
th e se w ere new n a tio n s w hose people
T h e sto ry ru n s th a t on a c e r ta in
ployees.
th e e q u a to r— th e visit of N eptune to
had long been su b je cted to a kind of
“T on a sk fo r a 22-hour w eek and a th e ship and th e ensuing " h lg h jln k s” day th e R om an a rm y w as cau g h t in a
d e n a tio n a lis a tio n th ro u g h having th eir
1 60 p e r cen t Inc re a se of w ages, w ith w hich In itia te s th e neophyte who n a rro w defile, u n ab le to ad v an ce be­
ra c ia l custom s and tra d itio n s Ignored,"
tim e and a h a lf fo r w ork on S undays, sa ils for th e first tim e below th e c a u se o f th e enem y, and u nable to re ­
say s Mr. Abel, " th e ir religion sup
J holidays. T u esd ay s, T h u rsd a y s and Frl-
"'line."
F o rm e rly th e se cerem onies tre a t. T h ere w as no w a te r to be h a *
preased s n d th e ir n a tiv e to n g u es more
j days.
In th e p a st th re e m onths I w ere seldom o m itte d ; now th ey a p ­ and th e so ld ie rs w ere fa in tin g of e x ­
o r less outlaw ed.
h ave ra is e d th e m en’s w ages 433 per p e a r to be falling Into d esu etu d e. h a u stio n . At th is m om ent a hand o f
Q alns In C oloniss.
cent, th ere b y red u cin g my own profits Still, If w e could he given th e pow er ( h rls tia n s who belonged to th e legion
“T hey w ro te in to th e ir c o n stitu tio n s '
| from 900 p e r cen t to a m isera b le 600 of sw eeping the se a s w ith a g lance cam e fo rw a rd and pray ed for rain
a recognition o f th e rig h t of natio n al
I p e r cent, b arely sufficient to feed my on th is very day we should see m any Not only did th e w a te r po u r dow n
m in o rities to e d u ca tio n In (he m other
e ig h t m o to r c ars. T h e re fo re I have a a ship slipping Into th e so u th e rn In to rre n ts , hut a terrific h allstornv
to n g u e and to th e developm ent o f th e ir
proposal to m a k e : B a th e r th a n go on h em isphere on w hose docks N eptune se t In w hich thoroughly dem oralize*
ow n racial lite r a tu r e and c u ltu re. O th
living from h a n d to m outh, I will Is holding his court and sen ten c in g th e enem y and b rought victory to t h e
e r cla u se s In a n o th e r of th e new con
m ake a g ift o f th e fa cto ry to my e m ­ th o se who have n e v er crossed the R om ans. T h ere Is no record, how ever
s tltn tlo n s am ount to a v e ritab le edit
ployees. who will all be prom oted to line b efore to th e p ain s and p e n altie s lion's *
his p e rse c u -
ra tio n a l hill o f rights. A uniform
th e ra n k of ow ners a n d m an ag ers, of duckings, rude shaving, etc., es-
school system for all c hildren, w ith
w hile I, my b ro th e r S u b m a rin e G ln­ caped only by th e paym ent of a fine
M arcus A urelius died In w h a t la
special priv ileg es for no social class,
dle. and m y uncle, P erisco p e Glndle, to lie expended for th e Jollification of now th e City of Vienna. A ustria. In
v a ria tio n s being p e rm itte d only for
will s e rv e ns sa la rie d w orkm en.”
th e y e a r is o . w hile on a cam p aig n .
th e crew .
d ifferen t vocational and locul In te r­
"M r. G lndle. you a re a Ju st m an.”
T h e Ceremony Is r sa ilo rs ' frolic — W ayne D. M cM arrny.
e sts, Is th e com m on Ideal
( ® b y G e o r g e M a t t h e w A d a m s .)
sa id th e sp o k esm an for th e em ployees now, N eptune th e b o atsw ain w earing
" ''o lo n la l policies In edu catio n uud
In a voice choked w ith em otion.
w hiskers of o a k u m ; hut It has come
th e ir re su lts huve stood out In hold
“ V ery well, th e new o rd e r o f things to its p re sen t s ta te from a grpat a n ­
re lie f In th is tirat q u a r te r of the T w en
will go Into effect tom orrow m o rn ­ tiq u ity and real sa ilo rs of th e old
tle th cen tu ry . As a p a rt or th e re ­
ing." sa id G lndle crisply.
school still feel th a t It Is not good
sp o n sib ilities w hich they assu m ed In
A t noon th e next day th e th r e e Gin- to cross th e line w ithout som e notice
consequence of th e Spanish A m erloan
dies. th e only w orkm en, w ent on being tak e n of th e event.
w ar. tile U nited S ta te s set ab o u t th e
strik e fo r a th re e months* vacation.
T h e m odern cerem onies a re a s u r­
e d u ca tio n of tlte lr new c itizen ry and
BY JO SEPH H A V E
T h e fo rm er em ployees, being now all vival of th e ancient custom of early i
rap id ly developed In th e P h ilip p in es
o w n e rs a n d m an ag ers, n a tu ra lly re­ se a fa rin g folk to sacrifice to th e ir I
and Porlo Hico sy stem s sim ila r In plan
fu sed to low er th e ir d ig n ity by ac­ go'ls w hen e n te rin g unknow n w a te rs ■
n .n « A 2 ,U.lT
Ju" '
III O regon by a lu m b er com
At 21: Supreme Court Juat.ce Van
to those In th e c o n tin e n ta l sta te s. In
p sny to span a canyon b etw een th e mill and th e logging cam p T he bridge tu a lly w ork in g a n d th e fa cto ry w ent — especially to the sea-god. Posfedon I
Devanter Was a Librarian
th e Philippines they u ndertook to p ro ­
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to th e dogs a n d a t th e p re sen t w rit­ a s th e G reeks knew him, N eptune as
vide some I2 .m *i,ts s i of people w ith a
ing th e w hole lot. Including th e th ree he w as ra ile d by th e L atins.
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G lndles, a re in th e poorhouse.
In a n cien t tim es ships did not sail '
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tra in in g th a t w ould mold th o se peo-
In life was th a t of a
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below th e e q u a to r and h.v th e tim e I ’ h e H P°RiUon
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they began to do so C h ristia n ity had
be d th e pos, of a ssista n t ||,,ra rllin
rep laced heathenism .
But th e old
in th e law library. As to my am -
I sleep w as not sound th e re sista n c e ,
Idea had lingered am ong se a fa rin g
, '•Hi' n n t th a t tim e It w as to sec u re a
of th e skin on th e backs o f th e h an d s I
folk, e x h ib itin g itself In v a rious form s,
! usually decreased. In th e se c ases th e
and when, tow ard th e close of the jt'MM fo undation f„ r b e c o m in g a u se-
V o n v C . ' ? 11" " Van ^ “ 'a n t e r ."
. su b ject w hs not re fre sh e d by sleep
M iddle Ages, sh ip s began to sail Into
I In th e c ase of p a tie n ts suffering
i
.
' * r - ' a n D e v a n te r Is ns-
th e stra n g e w a te rs south of th e '
° f ,lH- 1 n ‘, “’i S ta te »
Bpecsl Electrodes and Galvanometer < hanges In th e E le ctrica l R e sistan c e I from c a ta to n ic stu p o rs, w hich so .
e q u a to r the sacrifice to N eptune w as ' C o r o * ,J “ ’
Enable Doctor Richter to Test
rev iv ed .—o r sp ra n g up ns a custom • uprem e court. ,h e inner shrine o f
i of th e Body D uring Sleep." w hich ao- closely resem ble sleep th a t it Is Ini-
th e law. e n tra n c e to which is th®
Oepth of Unconecioumess.
—p ra c tic a lly in the form It Is In to ­
1 p e a rs In ¡he p ro ceed in g s of th e Na- possible to tell by looking a t th e p
day. All Idea of reviving a h eathen highest „w ar,I the c o u n try can b e sto w
I tlonnl Xcademy o f Sciences
Bent th a t lie Is not asleep, a very dlf-
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B altim ore, Md
A definite ste p In
custom w as denied hut It was a d e a r ' M s S S " ” • “ " r m
Ills re se a rc h show ed th a t the re s is t­ fereiit condition w as found. In them
a tic a v e lln g th e m y s te ry o f sleep, which
c a se of atavism and u n d e rn ea th the
an ce to an Im p ercep tib le e le ctrica l e s s e s It w as discovered th a t th e palm
I h e Ju stice Is sixty-seven y e ars old.
has I,„tiled s c ie n tists from e a rlie st c u rre n t sen t from h an d to h an d d u r­ to-palm re sista n c e o f th e hand tqas
cerem ony o f crossing the line still
, At the ag„ of tw e n ty -tw o he had al-
lu rk s th e ancien t su p e rstitio n
tim es, has been m ade by Dr. C urt I* ing sleep w as localized alm ost en tire- less th a n norm al. Ind icatin g an in-
<vS?i b y U v C I « ie N e w s p a p e r S v n . ii r a t e 1
endy received Ids d e g ree o f LI., b .
R ic h te r o f th e H enry l*blpps P sy ch i­ i ly In th e skin. T h is re sista n c e In- te n s e c o n sc io u s n e s s: w hile th e resist-
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| and beg an to p ra c tlc law In M arlon.
a tric clinic of J o h n s H opkins utiiver i c rea se d In one In sta n ce from 50.000 anee from back to h a rk o f th e hand
Great Financial Center
Ind. W hen only tw en ty seven he w a»
slty. W ith a strin g galv an o m eter and ohm s w hen th e sulsiect Was aw ake to » a s very high. Ind icatin g com plete
L om bard s tre e t Is a
specially c o n stru c te d electro d es be SOO.tZM) ohm s w hen asleep.
m u sc u la r re la x a tio n a n d lack of con
>'t In Lon- appointed a com m issioner to re v is»
I don. fam ous for m any c*
h a s been ab le to tell how soundly a
ries as thp t h e S ta tu te s o f W yom ing and nt th ir ty
T he c u rre n t w as applied by tw o trol.
financial c e n te r of Grei
person is sleeping w ith o u t aw aken
Br
From th e se sta rtle s It Is hoped th a t
. If he becam e ch ie f Justice of , he s „ .
e le ctro d e s of xlnc coveretl w ith a
d e riv e s Its nam e from
lug him.
I thick kaolin p a s te m ixed w ith s a tu ­ new light will he th ro w n upon n e rv ­
?e L om bard prem e co u rt of th a t sta te . To be a
m oney len d ers of Genoa ad Florence, ch ie f Ju stic e
, h l, c o m p a rativ ely
H is e x p erim e n ts n e t only have ra te d lin e s u lp h a te solution
T h ese ous conditions, not only o f m en tally
who, in th e F o u rte en th
show n th a t sleep Is of tw o d istin c tly I w ere a tta c h e d to th e han d s a n d con
“I F iftee n th youthful age is a record achieved by
III p a tie n ts but o f re la tiv e ly norm al
| c en tu rie s, took the place
different kinds, hut th a t th e re Is a | uected to th e strin g galv an o m eter. people su ffering from n erv o u s stra in .
tl perse­ very few Ju rists In th e world.
I Jen
J u s tic e Van D evaater*« prngrea»
g re a t difference betw een real sleep 1 designed to m e a su re th e sm a lle st cur-
l e au
| th o rity says th e money
continued in th e o rd e r m w hich it
sn d conditions In w hich c e rta in types I rent*.
Well Named
sent hy Pope Gregory
of m entally III people a p p e a r to be
,u rn “ ►
L \ for th e sism n’t,U rt7
T h e e x p e rim e n ts show ed th a t th e
H a x ard , Ky - Alex G a y h e a rt of
i p u rp o se of ad vancing nx...^,
,
•slee p .
sis an
l n ited
S ta te ,
In ten sity o f the re sista n c e v aried ,11
I -h o w ere n nable to i.uv
I IX lie
T roublesom e creek found tro u b le tn
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,d rCU,t
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I lls disco v eries a re rep o rte d In a rectly w ith the In ten sity of sleep. It
co u rt w hen he w as fined $10 u n d e r
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'• Oi th e s » p r o m .
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th e a n tig o sstp tn g sta tu te .
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Reviews School
Gains in 25 Years
IP HO SAID
Specialist Cites Advances in
Vocational and Scien­
tific Fields.
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STORY
<THE WHY of
SUPERSTITIONS
Railway Bridge Built of Logs
W H E N I V.'AS
TWENTY CNE
MYSTERY OF SLEEP SOLVED
IN PART BY PSYCHIATRIST