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Both the moon and the sun attract the water of the earth. The moon attracts the earth’s water on the side The sun also exerts a nearest to it, causing high tides; then draws the earth pull on the waters. When away from the water on the other side, leaving a high sun and moon are pulltide there, as shown in the illustration above. ing the same direction 6 -Zb very high tides result. L By Nik. Through Special Permission of th, Publisher, of Th Bock of Knowledge, Copyright. _

, When the sun is pulling irrone direction and the moon _( J r* '' in another, as shown above, the tides are not so /Floods thus often re- strong as at other times because the pull of one offsets suit from the action of t j |at 0 f t he other, i These lesser tides are called neap {the water^toTa tides, meaning narrow or scanty (To Be Continued) 1 (part of the world. 6-25 Sketches and Synoput, Copyright, 1927,Th Crolisr Sccitty.

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CAMP LADS GET REST Student Soldiers Visit City on First Half-Day Off. The first half /iay of rest for students of the Ft. Benjamin Harrison citizens’ military training camp came this afternoon. Promptly at noon the boys were through work for the week. While passes to town are not being dealt lavishly it was cxpectecj that scores of thb young men would succeed in obtaining permission to see Indianapolis this afternoon! For those who fail to obtain

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MARINES ARE MOVING! Force Being Withdrawn From Nicarargua. Bu L'nited Press WASHINGTON, June 25.—The Navy department completed plans for withdrawing marines from Nicaragua while 1,150 additional marines had been sent from Shanghai to Tientsin in anticipation of trouble in North China. Half of the 3,000 marines in Nicaragua will be withdrawn soon under plans drafted by Admiral E. W. Eberle, chief of naval operations. The first homecoming fore A 533 officers and men, will sail immediately for the marine base at Quantico, Va. When the U. S.„ S. ArgOnne bringing these home, returns to Nicaragua, she will take a second crowd of 410 officers and men, if conditions in Nicaragua are favorable, to San Diego. , A third force may be embarked later and taken t& Haiti and Quantico. It Is probable the 1,500 left in Nicaragua, or a large part of them, will stay there until after the elec- ! States will supervise. Goldfish Lured Small Boys Flash of goldfish in the Courthouse fountain proved attractive to two small boys. They were caught by Edwin Hartmen, grounds superintendent while tiying to seine the fish from the pond. The boys were chased from the grounds.

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VETERAN OF INDIANA JOURNALISM IS DEAD A. Ellsworth Butler Ends Eventful Newspaper Career. A Ellsworth Butler, 1903 Ruckle St., head proofreader of the Indianapolis Star, died at*his home Friday night. He was 03 years old. He had been an Indianapolis newspaper man for many years, having worked on the Rushville Graphic, on the Western Horseman, a sports publication, and on the old Indianapolis Sentinel. During the administration of Governor J. Frank Hanly, Butler was clerk of the State printing board. He also served for a time in that capacity during the administration of Thomas R. Marshall. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Ethel H. Landgraft, who lived at her father’s home; another daughter, Mrs. Grace L, Rogers, Detroit, Mich., and a son. Ernest G. Butler. LaPorte. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. '

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