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rRDFOTlD MA'TL TRIBUNE, MEDPORD, QTKGON', ' TfflTRSDAY, .TUNIS 21, 1928.
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B. fcUUl'IKIt IS WITH, iUii.ftr
An lod((endDt Nnif
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Official paper of the City of Mnltord.
Official paper of Jackson Count'.
JtdTertiaing Repreaentatlrea
II. O. MlXiKNSKN A COM CANT
Offices in New York, Chii-ago, Detroit,
fiati Vraiiciaco, Lo. Angrier. tklU?, I'ort
bnd. Ye Smudge Pot
B Arthur Perry
A liuwiit- citizen who in Highly
nuKi'icvcd by clKuretles anil is en
deavoring tu rid the world of this
Kiim menace araucs In IiIh favor
ilo paper thut "a monkey villi
not smoko n ciKiirottP." .Neither
will a. monkey chew lobucco.
Hum Pillion, wlio Is kuiIiHiik In
tho last, sends the fnliowlnij ex
ample of frank and candid udvor
liHiiiH: rlOTIH,
CIUEAT NOIITHHIIN
118 West &7lll Street
liaily lialua, Jsuno llluher
Vonders never cense. An Ital
ian boolU'Kger has bean wrested
in J'orllunil wIiobo first hanie can
bo iirononnced hy an Amorlcun
liilHon, with u high school educa
tion. .lop in-own, for many yours a
ma lit' mint democrat, Ib now a
virulent republican. Hut a leop
ard cunnot cliunuu his spots, nor
uu Ethlopiun IiIh hldo.
I'lirmem arc busy putllnii the
buy Hint wan rained upon In Hie
liuriiH of the vullpy. It Ih doulit
fill if tho fastidious cown will cut
this next winter, until 11 Ik painted
Ki'cen.
A tratlip loctureiv wlio struck
'it rich li'dlfn of I'lKlllcnimncBH In
HiIb section in 11121 went Ihrouuii
ycBlerday. ili'lving tho Bimio cur
ml wchi ItiK tho Blimp pants he
tl 1.1 when he repulsed the UKontK
of the I'ope. who were actum;
ready to solzo tho courthouse.
Let tho elly awake, anil never
Bleep until unother una ullo Ik
secured.
Thorp Is no line Belt Ills" excited
about the fipulnir of Mr. lloorm)
liemus of Cincinnati, OBteenieii
anil wpulthy biiotleuKPr, who sliot
ills wife down In cold blood, ami
escaped the tote of the two Ore
gon eonvlelH, who wero liuiwpil
liiiril-lipurtpilly lust Bprllnt. Tim
Kent sentenced to servo life In u
Minfipsotii prison, for posspssl'in
of a bottlo of Kill, Is Mllll In Ills
cell.
V'ly-puper Is beliiB distributed.
I'he first day's culcli totaled a
honey boo nml two cont-talln.
.Males nro aiipeaiiilB In summer
heatlKeur, wilh built-in arcon ey
similes and two portholes In Hip
BUiiprslrtcture.
A heated period Is forecast by
the weather bureau. it will be
ii welcome chliiiKe from tho pres
ent luke-warm ciimmu.
The Houston convention, like
the Kansas Clly pow-wow, will
have enoUKh good liquor on hand
to put foiih ii plunk calllilK for
"holiest enforcement of the Vpl
steud net." Tiley will also come
out for llie laws of gravity, the
songs of birds, and reitpruto lliolr
fulth In Santa I'laus.
Who remembers when Jivlation
was In Ub infancy In lhesp purls,
und after a suinnn'i' of effort, u
Iniul blrdmun failed to get hung
tip on a clothesline '.'
Her sereulns were cuused !'
the sight of u caterpillar, unil not
lier bIioph, un first ileiiared.
Several proinisiiiB young men
of these purtH, wlio stayed out In
tho lnoonlght too long, nro now
dcmonstrutlliB tlint two can feel
us cheap us one. and subjuct to
chnrlvnrl without notlvo.
An entomologist no less Inter
ested 111 hl fellow men than In
tho IllBiictH tuny with Increasing
years of observutlnn find liureus
iiiB rcBenibluncu between the two
some Insects seeming almost
liiimun und sonio huninns behav
ing very much like Insects. ( I'Vmn
Ants and Ilees.") The bawl-out.
i lfirftoT Olltwels lluilklts
fllirAH). .HUH- Jl.tfl'l Mickey
Walker weighed K.8 pound two
unilor the middleweight limit, al
3 p. m. today. fr hi" lltlo figln
with Ace lludklns tonight, llud
khiM tipped tllo welnlit at K.5
pountls.
Helen Wills BW'
HBHKKI.KY, Cnl.. June !l
(fyUv. C. A Wills, father of
Helen Wills, tennis star, mi I1 he
knew nothing about lil daughter's
roported engagement lo '"k"
liullock of New York. He added
that ho probably would know of
It If the report were trua-
w
Clattsiriua ItUvcitltilnK ' rnuii
HOW TO HAVE A
TOM TAdOAltT, of ImliittiH, dftiicK Imluy li ws Kpcak
ill"; for (iovcrnor Smitli yesterday wheu lie dceJarcd the,
leadiin; Dcmnfialie iioiiiinec was for htates' riylita, ainl jier
sonal liberty, rejiardiny the inbibitii)it iiti'stion.
''I whs only eNpreKsint; my own opinion," declares Tmii.
It is only natural to iiitjitire why .Mr. TiiKKiirt diil not say
so at llie time. His own opinions tire important, lie could
easily have used the first person instead of the third.
The explanation is that Mr. Tjttritrt was (,'tiilty of an in
discretion which we fear is iioinu to be common before this
campaign is over, lie expressed his own opinions as those of
his favorite candidate, because he honestly believed they were
identical.
.Mr. Hoover is noinj; to face, a similar daiiKer. If, as re
ported, Senator .Moses' is to take the stump for tho Republican
nominee we fear the' belligerent foe of the League of Nations
will speak for his chief in terms which will entirely misrepre
sent him.
We believe a frrcat deid of trouble mifdit be avoided in the
approaching campaign thercfTo if all liepiiblicans would fol
low the leadership and example of 51 r. Hoover, and all Demo
crats would follow the leadership and example of (lovcrnor
Smith.
It is certain that neither of these men would descend to
cheap and irrelevant personalities themselves, or appeal to
prejudices which have no valid place in it presidential cam
paign. '
Yesterday we received another attack upon (lovcrnor Smith,
based upon his religion. This is the second one.' No one would
condemn such an un-American action more severely than Sec
retary Hoover himself.
And similarly we believe Governor Smith would scorn to
employ the tactics of certain anti-Hoover cliques, in their at
tempt to cast doubt upon the sound Americanism and personal
honesty of the lie publican candidate.
As hum as both parties are to have distinguished anil capable
men as leaders, why not be sensible and let thein lead the way,
as far as the tactics and methods of their respective campaigns
are concerned.
This much is certain. The more the liepiiblicans attack Al
Smith on grounds of his religion, tlie more votes they are going
to drive into the Democratic column.
QUILL POINTS ,
There are just two kinds of
who take themselves seriously.
The hnfdcst part of beins; a parent consists in leachiii,' the
kid standards you don't use much.
Still, it isn't a virtue lo l'orjjive it man if you do it because
you can't lick him.
Appearing; in a hotel corridor in it bathrobe censed to lie
mmodfst about the time robes not tip to $li"i.
A man never rjets loo old or
praise more than any other.
Another cuod measure of a
takes a new acquaintance to call
A new summer suit makes
when you meet the grocers you
When you net back to nature, you discover several thou
sand crawly reasons why primitive man wore no clothes. ,
Villages is row al a fixed rate.
years lo hold out enough lo open
Americanism: Violent industry inspired by Hid desire (o
possess uvcrylliiiiK advertised in the magazines, i .
If the fanner ;ol all the consumer pays, lie would need no
relief except a riulit man to operate the cash register.
In the (,'ood old days of wine, women and sunn, the gay boys
actually not drunk on rye, dodged the women and merely
thought, they were sw;ij,'inif.
Note to salesmen: AVIien you see a man tcaebiits; his wife
or daughter to drive, he is planum"; lo buy n new one, anyway.
A man isn't definitely middle-ngi'd until he begins to read
the atls. that promise a cure for backache.
Torres! this sentence: "I never whine when my parents say
'no,' " saitl the flapper, "for I know their judgment is better
than mini'."
MUTT AND JEFFr-Such
NOi ToolfBuT tocy Jf-c-- Acjt II i sAix but Ooc, t iMvjsr V i cwTtefuse suc f I , , j cS1
sick-to see I 1 vA)0RKetTo&6TKer5 no&odV tMTeR B see rvy uttl-C: n an appeal: So om J O.K. r . a r- . wHAr a , rir., .f.rr"--
AMVBOtJY: 1 I PORTWCAITV VCARS TH,SRooMi it IPAL ORtT'LLBReAKl ( (N.fMurr: BOT f XOC - YGS, V BeAuTlFUL t? ?,AT rAKi3Z
or ft Arob RC c,oSeJ got pRoue 1 RH.RFT;AJuiT f V RMBeft-WT : L ST ' L JeFFiJ ysup fS
LG.T HIS NTHAMTUJO , J FATAL T& F0R A . ts I TrLK. MUCH, JOT , 'rM .'V f- ' " V ,
DECENT CAMPAIGN
people: Happy ones, and those
too famous, to enjoy his mother's
man is the leiij,'lh of lime it
him Bill.
you feel especially conspicuous
owe.
It takes each new clerk seven
mini her store.
Frendship Is One
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
SifftiH lrtn-n iwrtilniiii; tu prr-toiiat
trrrnii'l,t. will lo nui'ia by Of. Ilrmlv
tl-HUTH hlKinl.l I brli f mitl wiitli-ii ii, ink.' Uv.u,g tu On- Ijrirr liiiiii!r uf Ii-Hith ri'
,ne.l. only u tew (-.11 lie uithwi-nil ln-re. ,, ri-,l tall b nuli- lu qiu-ili, nut luntunii
ilitf tu IiihU ui Ikiiih. Aililrekn Of. Wllilam llrinly, in ear, uf Hum lii'HHMiit:r.
t i nitii Ki'i:n.i.isT.s xi:i i:sKitv''
A render wrllea. Uccently my ; ment it requires. Your own ihy-
iluuiillti'l'. lined 1.1, developed .''elan is best qualified to look
clironlu nuMil cutarrli. TreutmentB ' "'"''' '"'r' 1 w'"'n J'"u aBitlnst any
' . ., ,, , , , attempt at self treatment or home
of the specmlist me cOHlll.lt about , lri.uimi,ui r ,,, ,,., u,l(.k
a ween, wn.ci: ;
L am ulmoHt un-j
able lu afford, us;
1 Ulll
.widow
WorklllB to sen-l
my d it ub h 1 c r. ,jut ho Bays u wl nu, c.lVB mi
IhrouKh fhool.;,,mll.,,,y um wo B,,t m.ul,.,, wul.nl
Could you recom-. Wl.ut1(.'. 1 suffer ilreuiUully with
ni.nd a treutrncnt ,lt Uln(.H CH10(.,lllv whl.n , nt,
which we coiil'l' anything. I'lease toil nio what 1
use at home which . (u,lla (lu lu gt.t olllu rt.icf.
would euro her? 1. n
, I his ue,y puu , between tl...
idcvll , till, deep ea. On tho
'one hand, I am certain It is all
, nonsense, rminimt to u specialHl
(about such a slmplp condition:
any koiuI family physician can
I treat it as successfully, and proli -
,11 lily at less expense. If the family
is not obsessed with the silly no -
lion that a 'specialist" knows
I morn than an -ordinary doctor."
' I'erhups In the old days a nose
(tllld throat specialist would or
couiii examine. uniBnose anil ileal
eiiiiiiiiiiMis wiiiuii 1110 nose more
skilfully Minn the family ridtictor.
Hut mit loiitiy. Kvfry fnmlly ji!iy
sli lati who Ih worth IiIh isiilt um :i
nioilii'Al adviser Is nipped uitd
t ruined and perfectly competent
to do tli Ih work for his patient
If tho patient in nensllile l;t hix
eholco of phyrtlclans,' the family
doctor
w ill of his own volition
rpfer tho patient to this or lhatjtr0, ,,,,, 1)0VS. ron,U(.t. AltllotlKli
specialist whenever it may bp to.',, m.vel. ,.,,, m,t nu.h f.llth , ,
the pallent's best interest to hnve thl, stH1.v f,om .Missouri. l
special ndvice or service. I'Pople ( lmve awnys i-peeived good infor-!
whu hnvp the specialist halilt ami j,miti(,n al, ,,iPMUro rom your.
no particiilnr medical adviser roie"olumn.- S. 1'. W.
too prone to think that "ordinary j Answer This saltpeter vnrn Is'
doctors" dislike to permit such; nm.i(,n. ,.., b-.-end of old-:
consullatlons. On the other hand.thlle wlu(.ai mtarheil at one time
1 can assure this good mother nnill,,,. nnn,i1P1. lo lfe ln ,he lmvy, n
many others who seek a catarrh ! tllB ,.my , ,., ,. ,,. ,.
cure or a home treatment forjH,U,tlonil ,t ,a ,l0 pel. (.,,nt non.
cutarrli that there is nothing of sense. Maltpoter bus no sedative
the kind that will prove worth or ulhol. efreet. It Is eompara
'l1"1'. ' tivelv harmless, nnd is commonly
1 have tried earnestly to explain I ,lw1 hl ,., f(ir ,.orniB beef
that the term "cuturrh" has u ; lt ,,,,, to k(.cll ,ho c,ul. uf thc
definite meanitlB, anil that ttu'inlf.;lt brlBhter.
duiBlloKis and treatment of the
exceedingly common chronic or
ItiiiB-stanillnB troubles of the upper j
brealhinB tract that are masked j
under this meaningless name is
ordinary routine work for anyi
competent family medical prac
titioner. It is the duty of the
head of the family to cut loose
from nlly family doctor who has
not tho slmplp equipment lu his
offlco and Hie ordinary skill to
miiltn 4ili examination of tllp in
terior of tho iiusul cavity linn the
throat and treat tho everyday con-1
illllolis lie finds there. l''or the
welfaro of the family a physician
should be employed who is capa
ble of talihiB care of such trou
bles. If your doiior dismisses;
such complaints with an evasivo
sugMi'Slioii that you -try this or
that nostrum, and without a look
see, lie Is not a good man lo navo
for your family medical adviser.!
No nose or throat specialist, be
ho ever so good In his limited
field, has any secret or exclusive
means, of IrealiliB these simple
chronlr affections or any expert
knowleilBe of .them that Is not
available to every good doctor.
Thorp arc still sonio people so
credulous and. sonio publications
so sordid thai mall order "ca
tarrh" speclnlists und iiuucks can;
reinnln lu business. These gentry j
angle for and entcli a few of the;
nnsoplllstlcutcd victims of llie.
"catiirrh" delusion
wh.. rind the
no
and throat specialist loo ex-'
pensive, nml Imagine the "orill-
nary" doctor doesn't understand
"l alarrh." and consequently seek
a khmI home treatment or a nos
trum, as dues this good mother.
If any medication applied at home
can do any good, the family dor
tor will not (ail 'to recommend U.
yrusTioxs ami a.n.swi'.ks
I lip ti toin i Du y,,u virili' your editorials to
Two doctors have told me my fool the people or to Instruc:
diiuuhter, imed le. Is developlni; ; lliein ? If the latter, you won't
u Bolter. Could you udvlse niejhesllate to publish tills correction
ivnai lo no annul 11 : .uiir. vi. n
AUkmpi' Well. It reiiulres only IS. You state. "If Smith H,u'"111 1 tion nttacklllR i
one. usually, to cure It. I'lip a j will, it is almost eerlaill he would. As , i,fortuni,te,yi - arc
coin. If It conies bends. eunsllltj .L-a.il a majority ot the dector.il ,,,,,,., lln,,rcpBredi , ,lle ,r
cue of tho doi'tors; if It comosivotes without a majority of the : Jlt tle niercv of an air invasloii
lulls consult the other. If you ; popular vole. Kivln- this I'olintry; 1 " j
have no coin then consult the j for the first time a minority pres-! It's lo lie I'icphiK
family doctor. I'lease unilcrsUind, ident w lien there hail not been a i SHANGHAI. June 21- Vi The;
Mrs. 11., llmt I cuniiot advise whatlsplit ln cither of the majority nationalist Kovernment political
treiitiucnt yiiur dauuhler needs. u parties" ! council today decided tu cllanKC;
that would lie rather duni;erouv Vmi have only to refer to thojthe name of the historic Manchu i
for her. since i do not know what j "World's Almanac" to see that l capital. I'eklni;. to I'piplnp, mean-'
Iter condition is or Just what treat- lllalne In 1S7G bad n majority ! ing "northern peace." J
for the Book
lieultli nn.l Iculmi'. nt tu licuH! iliaitii'.i or
if a tjinw-,1. l(.illif wil puvi'Iuim' in t.iiil,L
tmilll.enl f)). Kulu.r.
Weather or Not
My dut.tul. uy , ,,,.,. uul.iUs
in ny un1 JIHj )0 jlaH .lmlte, me
with medicine for severul months,
Answer Fin.l a physician who
Kive3 diathermy treatment. 1 wish
t coulu sllBK,st ,ethlnB one
; lnKht uhual the w0,1lcl.. 1
have thought a good deal about
u lhia Bi turned over many
;,, 8,.lu.,m. to hrlnis rensuro upon
the wenther man. but It is mi
; Koll. However, if you can cnl
; ,aniermy IrPatments it may be
just ,ls beneficial as Bellied warm
weather. Sometimes the bursu
. , friction pud or cushion) Is in-
f,.,.teil unil lhc tl.oul,k. pcvists
until It Ih hui-kU-hMv drained
removed. Uut I think I'd like to
have u cotiixo of diathermy treut-
ments first,, if f had Ijurslils.
Hoai-dlnir School VaritH 1
When I attended a boy's board-j
in Hchool there va conxIderabU'
fuss about our cats. A rumor had ,
it that the coffee contained salt-
, ..,,. ,...,i,.h ,,t in li to eon-
i (Copyright, by .lull n
UHIc Co.)
Tir nitre, would die out if It'
uii.u1 for children mi' licsidcsi
ii,,.. 1.1,.. ..ire ...ii- i- ii.e'
for. Sonif fellers drink so they'll!
ln pcaaul, tin' miiic women paint
j so they kin wear gray.
Copy, ight, 1!H'S, John !
Communications
I
Our Ahmiiinc Was Wrong
the Kditor:
I To
01 your eiiiioiuu 01 ..lonuay, l,,,"!innt i nil,nnl Difi,i frt ti,
Rippling
Rhymes
(Bj Wall Mim)
TOO ISOMtiTOIH
I lately Kojourned for a spell
at KmHh'a Kxcelsior Hotel, in
I'unktowu - by - the Ktrcam: it
seemed u. iulet, cozy place,
wheru one depressed und off
his base iiilk'lil rent u while und
dream. The mculs were ulivuys
Kood to cut, the beds Invited
M umber Hweit, und everything
ecmed fine; but Uuiitf anxi
ety to please gave me green fan
tuds in my knees, und spasms in
my spine. He'd comu behind
mo when 1 ule, und ask, "la
everything first rule? Have you
sufficient spoons? Would you
like beeswax on your toast, or
pepper sauce on your roast?
Would you like further prunes?'
If 1 sat down beneath u tree to
cuii tern plate the land und e.i,
communing with my soul, he'd
bring ulong some silly books,
dug up from dark' und dusty
nooks, and make my sad tears
roll. When I'd be dropping off
to sleep , ulong the hallway he
would creep, nnd tup upon my
door; "Have you sufficient
clothes," he'd suy, to keep you
warm while in the hay, or shall
I bring some more?" When
kindly people strain und strive
to make, you glad you ure alive,
how can you turn them down?
When they are pulling every
string to make you huppy us a
king, how can you wear a
frown? Xo doubt some .men of
moral pith can sit upon a man
like Smith, and show him where
he's wrong; but I am not a man
of steel,. I can't rebuff the kind
a p pe a l, J Km not firm und
strong: And ho I pack iny grip
with tears: "The best resort J've
struck in- years I'll have to
leave." I say. "if Smith were not
so beastly kind I'd camp here
with a tranquil mind, at least
till ( rroundhog Day."
vote of 240,935 while Hayes was
elected by the electoral vole. And
in 1 sbS Cleveland received u ma
jority vote of 95,713 but was de
feated by Harrison hi the elec
toral college.
However, a democrat has never
! been elected president without be
ing tho choice of the people. Has
this any connection with your
maklng this error ln an editorial
for the second time, to my knowl
edge? MAItlOX NEALSOX.
Central I'oint, June liO.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pais One)
cra.ed dancers strtko each othor.-
Such Is our poor imitation of the
Itoinan arena.
"Cities of Corpses" wilt be one
f cut tiro of the next big .war, ac
cording to German experts. It will
bo a "gus war" und Tuitions may
he destroyed without tho firing of
n shot. Masses of troops Voulil be
wiped out instantly,' not "in man
escaping, and urmies of men will
never ngain tuko the i'tejil
Sir Frank Kox Bays, in hts hook,
"The Mastery of tho Hncific," "Lon
don might be destroyed as a habit
able city within nn hour of the dec
laration of war, by a great bomb
ing air fleet."
a.
A nution coiilcmiilallug war
"hoiiltl f irst build undiirKioiind liahi-
taiioiiB for Its populutlon, store food
1 ,1, "u"" ammunition lactones
iiiiuurgruunu. Attn it possible,
"scienco should seek out some form
Dlllc Co I ot flmKUH vegetation capablo of sup
' porting life, which could be culti
I vatcd underground."
(Icrmnny says this country leads
till nations in ninliin; destructive
gases and explosives. Not true,
probably, but welcome news if it
be true.
We shall attack no one.' nnd the:
Bus no one. unless attucked. Hut wo'
should bo so well prepared in the I
air and in chemical laboratories, as !
to make any attack nn us equlva-
Breaking of Arctic Ice. . .
Chief Peril to Nobile Party
Us Itilui lu t'ooley
(Associated I'ress Science Kditor.) ,
XKW VOKK When the ,
crew of the dirigible Italiu drove u i
hard bargain wilh nature and
landed on the Arctic pack Ice they ',
found themselves on inhospitable
islands, drifting slowly at the j
whim of wind and tide.
Spring covers a vast section of j
the Arctic sea with moving fields i
o f ice which ha ve been b r u k e n
from the main mass of the polur j
pack by the compelling force of ,
rising temperatui en. These fields. ;
in turn, ure made up of ic ceukes, ;
or floes, of varying size, und it was j
upon ice of this character that 1
(iencral Nobile nd his comrades ;
began their dreary wait for rescue, i
Sometimes the flues ure packed I
so tightly together that a man cam
travel across them, but he must bej
watchful for ;iie patches of open I
water, or b-uds, which may pen ,
up with little or no warning. .Many I
polar adventurers have made their j
way safely across so hazardous u t
pathway, and such a Journey was
attempted by some of the Itulla's
men. j
The movement of the Arctic ice
pack on its perennial pilgrimage
across the northern sea has lutiK j
interested students of the polar re- '.
glons. The most recent scientific
report on the subject is that of :
X. A. Trunsehe of technical staff
the American GeoKraphlcal society
nf V' Yr.rl; u-h.w.. nliyLri'iillnnii
are included in "I'rnblems of Polar
Research, " a publication of the j
society. i
Air. Transehe classifies the frigid !
blanket of the Arctic ocean into
three groups: fust-Ice, pack ice and I
the Arctic puck. The lattt-r Is tho
great mass of old and solid Ice, oc
cupying about 10 percent .of the
Arctic sea area nnd drifting more
or less in a definite direction. Fast-
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iee is horizontally immobile young
ice attached to the shore, white
puck ice, lying between the other
two groups, consists of movable
remnants of broken fast-icw and of
ice newly formed among these
fragments. In summer, Mr. Truu
sehe points out, all movable float
ing Ice between the coast und the
Arctic pack is pack ice.
"The largest areas of the pack
ice," ho says, "are called ice fields.
They are of such extent that their
limits cannot be seen from a ship's
masthead. They in turn are bro
ken into ice l'locs areas that
rariKo In size from about one-third
of a nautical mile In diameter to
the dimensions uf an ice field. The
further breaking up of flues forms
glacons, areas ranging in size from
a cake about two or three feet in
diameter to a floe itself. -
"In the puck Ice only under con
ditions of calm water and low tem
perature of air does the ice ftnully
get so strong that it solidly ce
ments together the separate pieces '
into more extensive and stable !
areas. Up tu May the ice increases
in thickness until it attains slightly
more than six feet on the average.
These areas, however. In their turn
undergo breaking up and heaping
up throughout the winter and
spring, until the breaking up of the
sea in summer, whereupon the
winter pack ice receives more ftb-
erty of motion und consequently Is
subjected to more frequent and
strong shocks and pressure, a cir
cumstance which, together wilh
the process of melting, breaks It
into smaller constituents. These
partly are destroyed and disappear
entirely, forming the larger areas
of open water, and partly ure left
till the time of formation of ice,
supplying the next cycle with
pieces of old ice for insertion Into
the three classes of ice that make
up the cover of the Arctic Sea."
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