Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 156, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1925 — Page 15
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NATURE TAKES CARE OF FISH lazy Member of Perch, family Still Lives. -r SAA Service LONDON, Oct. 30. —Nature has a .-ay of looking out for herself. R For instance, the flatfish, an off-i-’oot of the perch group, has an ye on each side of its head when first hatched, and it swims vertically like a fish is supposed to swim. But at an early age one eye migrates around to the other side of -■•5 head, and the lazy fish sinks to -*-e bottom, and henceforth lives with the eyed-side up. C. Tate Ragan, eminent English zoologist, explains: "Being an offshoot of the perch, the fish inherited the lazy habit/of lying on one side,” he says. "And if such a fish found it profitable to lie in wait for its prey in this position, it would naturally try to make
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use of the eye of (fcg (Mderside, pressing it upward against the edge of the frontal bon®i* Tate then explained that after many years of this effort on the part of the fish, nature has stepped in and now does the trick without bothering to ask the fish if he wants t that way or not. BAY TAKES HIS LIFE Sailor Who Survived Seas Fifty Years Is Drowned. Bn Times Special SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. DO.— Victor Laula was with Roald Amundson twenty years ago when the Norwegian explorer brought the tjny Gjea on her famous voyage through the Northwest passage. But after surviving the dangers of the seven seas during fifty years of service before the mast, Laula fell from a humdrum little freight bargo In Monterey Bay and drowned. Circumstances of the death were revealed here when an administrator for Laula's $2,000 estate was appointed.
FIRST 7 YEARS HELD'HARDEST' London Observes Anniversaries at Its Expiration. LONDON. Oct-. 30.—Celebration of wedding anniversaries has gone the way of other old-fashioned customs and ha been revised to suit modern conditions. Determined to preserve the old rite, but confronted with the fact that under hectic modern conditions few qualify for the twenty-five year silver celebration, I.ondon society has begun to observe the crystal anniversary for seven years in matrimonial harness. There was some disagreement as to the exact period. It was figured that ten years was too long and five too short. Recollection of the old saying that the first seven years are •he hardest 'caused the decision to "e reached.
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