Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 325, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1928 — Page 12

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RUMOR DUTCH BUY WARBOATS Believe Fast, Armed Craft for Netherlands. / By United Prett LONDON, May 11.—High-speed armed motor boats are being built here for an unnamed foreign power, according to the spokesman for John Thomycroft Company, the builders. Two other boats of this type which have been completed for the Dutch East Indies to serve under the Dutch naval flag, are an improved development of the famous coastal motor boats first used in the war. It is understood that those now building are not being constructed for the Dutch navy. The purchaser’s name has not been disclosed. Two torpedoes, fitted with a special releasing gear for dropping them astern when the boat is traveling at full speed, are the chief features of their armaments. They also carry Lewis guns and depth charges. The latest addition is the installation of a smoke-screen forming apparatus. Finds Poison Hemlock By Timet Special SPICELAND, Ind., May 11.— Water hemlock, one of the most poisonous plants known, has been found growing on the old sanitarium ground here by A. A. Hansefl of the Purdue University extension staff. The plant is deadly to both men and animals. A piece of water hemlock root the size of a walnut is said to have been used by Indians for suicide.

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NORWAY HAD OLDJJULTURE Traces of Man Are Found In Stone Age. The Scandinavian peninsula has proved to be a most fruitful field for the prehistorian. Discoveries made in the past few years show that Denmark, Norway and Sweden had cultural developments that go back to a very decent antiquity, through a Bronze Age and on back into a Stone Age. Norway lacked the flint, both in quality and abundance, that gave Denmark and Sweden their richer evolution in early culture, but Norway is now coming into its own. Haakon Shetelig finds all phases of the northern Bronze Age represented in Norway, and can date them as beginning about 1800 B. C. and lasting about 1100 years, ending around 700 B. C. No trace thus far of Old Stone Age Las been found in Norway. The oldest jtone tools are post-glacial. In what Shetelig calls the Arctic Stone Age are found hunters who occupied caves and who had only one domestic animal, the dog. These hunters, in addition to the polished axes of stone and staghorn, left also a considerable number of paintings and carvings on the rocks, all of which represent animals. Gold was very scarce during the Iron Age, and that, along with the theory that the’ climate changed from mild to very cold at about the beginning of the Iron Age in Scandinavia, is sufficient to account for the slower and less rich advance in culture as compared with southern Europe. OFFERS SELF AS BRIDE TO ANYONE WITH $6,000 ■ ■ J Girl Would Prefer Romance, But Wants to Aid Parents. By NBA Service SIREN, Wis., May 11.—A leap year proposal to marry any man who will pay $6,000 for the privelege, has been made by the 19-year-old daughter of a local resident. Bernice Albert is making the offer, she says to lighten the fight for existence being made by her aged parents. “Os course I would prefer a chance to pick my mate, preceded by a romantic’ courtship, but my parents come first. I owe them everything, and the least I can do is make their remaining years carefree and happy,” says Bernice. Both the mother and father are beyond seventy.

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38 LANGUAGES OFFERED AT SUMMER INSTITUTE Ancient and Curious Tongues on Curriculum at Yale. Bv Science Service NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 11.— The languages of the world, ranging in time from ancient Assyrian and Hittite to the newest American English, and in geography from India to Ireland, will be offered for the study of interested scholars this summer at a special institute to be held a Yale University from July 9 to August 17. Thirty-eight courses are outlined, including Sanskrit, Pali, Old Provencal, Vulgar Latin, Gothic, Old Norse, and many others. Special stress is laid on two

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