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N* He Visits Famed Shake Farm at A Sao Paulo" and Almost. Shakes Off ae That Life-Long Dread of ‘Reptiles. QAO: PAULO, Brazil Dec. 20_Todsy 1| BIR § §F BF § _ Tl 0 Bl a wf | Loe Ba REL came within a couple of inches of actually | 24 %. 3 ka «ogi 2 = Low. TR tere RC > | By Anton Scherer : eg touching a snake. They say that if you A Bo i an CR i Dog With Horning. Pigeon. Inskine¥

once touch one, your horror of snakes is| (E— IPR— ne BE — ERTS eo Lo9 § Way Back From. Cincint ih = Oceans No Longer Insulate U. 5. Crt] md Be or

I almost had my ‘hand on it. And then : shh 5 ; o the old life-long fear took hold of. me, and il © Eram: Al “Attack as Smanas iF - > es. on: iT mote dl and : Piles ‘away and began to sweat and. tremble. |: “ From: A ir: Attack as Planes: 2 x ga : a poly) | VEEN P. T.-Barnum’s “Greatest. Circus Fm sorry I couldnt: have: dome it. It Wes) pe sell Diethnee > oan XS | : i iF. - i Ep ‘on Earth” made its first appearance in 7 here at the Butantan Institute, bet- | Fy Shrink Distance = | gga Jw UE Ae te | Indianapolis in: 1872, it. consisted of ‘a i ter known to the world: as the Sao 4 a Fe Sonal LHe aE LT ER oR = HR : 4 4 Po : ae LEE Sahin Laas NSIS or 8 Paulo “snake farm.” 3 Th & Former Navy test pilot and ‘speed “ace, Maj. Al Na - ; a : museum, menagerie, a caravan, a “hippe- : MELE demic cl iag Willams is an acknowledged authority on. military | \ClRpE. A Fr Dla d drome, a polyteciiie Tnstitute, an tee greatest snake farms in the world SE aviation. He has observed: at first hand, the rise of 3 " ¥ : : ri ‘tional zoological garden (with the only living were the ones here and at Bangkok, ‘air power in Europe. ‘Last summer he inspected and; 0 Ta ; feo se giraffe in America) ‘and Dan Costella’s Chaste and” flew some of the best foreign warplanes. His Air War’ : E Refined Circus. All for 50 cénts. ’ Re

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Siam. : | ; : Lr : oh ; : i So tags ‘The institute is like & beattirly series published during. the September crisis, attracted | “You could even get in for nothing. All you had to

park. There are big, fine scattered |EE oo Si builclings, like the halls of a college. ; international attention, and echoed for weeks in quota- . - : do was to tell the ticket taker that" nistration he tions and comment. with his know ledge of foreign avi-| : you wanted to take advantage of . .. o : v : LEN Mr. Barnum’s - standing offer and:

; ye A i 5nd ation ‘and aie JUVE" 35 2 skip. 18 tone a | | buy a copy of “Struggle and TriMr. Pyle who could speak English.| The little interprets American aviation as a 146 or ‘of -our ‘celen: or | umphs of P. T. Barnum. written by ‘old man: at the door was baffled but in an exclusive series:of stories. “In today's » She a “5 ; i Even then, you got a awfully eager, and he went trotting away.{o see what LC a : ‘nossibility ‘of aerial attack on the pe! : : : * 99. or $150. | he ey en g 5 er Maj. Williams. grt he a role Ba 3 co el Mr Barnum's: book, I remember, Suddenly a door opened. and out came 3 nice- | Fay Dee Dy OR HL es Ga : : ; © | was a 900-page muslin-bound affair looking young lady in a white surgeon's smock. She sda a 88 ty ht Eat ta : : x with 32 full-page illustrations and a: said she spoke a little sh, + only one | By Maj. Al Williams hs Ney i Ta ; SE steel portrait-of the author, : To SNemeww fi 3 IE BR RE | LM tad States by bomb asl \ | meme eam See Bou I tn: osephia Fontes a AERIAL attack on the United States by: k bing ‘squad- rh ©. =. | pared with it, the Alger and Henty, books were silly, on Mis Porgy wes enthusiagiiv, She w id tap or rons operating from. across ‘the’ Atlantic Ocean 1s not free) Li oven Ee ME Benvenuto Cel» e window e snake’s head and exclaim, “Oh, : . Tr nn a hae aaaihili : : ; ; 3 remem tha “this is a Oovely snake; such a very fine snake is this beyond the realm of immediate mechanical possibility. . : \ | When'it cane time to follow the ety Tomes ber thas one, isn’t it?” Remembering President | Roosevelt’sy| At least three European powers, already have: ; ? 3 i | gentlemen, they had all they could do to keep up with $6 3 99 6 9 " % + . } M il 5 good neighbor” policy, 1 would say, “Yes, isn’t it’ a SEN : d : the Atlantic. : ‘ ir. Barnum, let alone getting ahead of him. As for lovely snake?” : : ships that might be squeezed aCrOSE en : . Ml | modern books and boys, it passes all understanding "A man in a white smock came up and said some- | with bombing loads. England has a bo . a Ml | Nov the kids of today can put up with the puny thing to Miss Fontes. : : th Vickers Wellesle v which could make = Ly Ty of Paul Bunyan vaen ‘the ‘gigantic truths of P, «He wants to show you how we extract the poison,”.| the Vu DIE CR LL Ts : ; id i : . Barnum. are avallaple. a Ul Bilin 3 she sald. “Have you got yo your a5 machines the trip with a good sized bomb-load ; : : RRS “To cite only: one gxammple; Marco Polo or Bene : y a e. cross-questioning, we ais Ss 9 Tm ; : s a ; | venuto or even Paul Bunyan never had anything hape meant camera. She thought it would be nice for me | ON board. It recently flew. 7162 h 3 : Aan pen to them half as exciting’ as MI. a g hap. to have my picture taken holding a snake. I thought miles nonstop for the rs . 3 NA | ery of Joice H eth. As near as I vecall, Mr. Barnum ih Joo, i we didn’t have any camera, praises be. world’s -dis--— ~ J : vas right at the start of his career, a mere kid of 25, ; : : : ; 1 when he heard of Mammy Heth, the reputed nurse of - The man came out of the building with. a wrig- _ . .tancerecord.... sa 1 : George Washington. He dropped re. hurried. gling rattler in his hand. : pe = by down to Virginia, and<talked her owners into letting We gathered around closely there in| the shade. | all | him have her for $1000. With Joice in his possession The ,man held the snake just back of the head . : : : 5 5 wv : or - | ‘and a tent to put her in, it wasn’t any time at all and

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his left hand. He squeezed it until its mouth : Li ; : va tte wide open, In his right hand’ he had a pair of : y Pe 5 Mr. Barnum Was cleaning » $1500°a week. tweezers. | Lo He Sure Got a Surprise = -

Easy If You Know How = ol ol 0 NIA A i Shab, he had Hen Juck ber use in 1836, a year With the tweezers, the man lifted a little protusion “ol \ ee American-English . surveys (by fought success- gad i i en So ee + oh oO A on; him. | of flesh that segmal 10 hone from the roof of the 3 ; > : ; Pan-American and Imperial Ax fully the incep- : 1 75 and 80 years o ! YELL WI : b : snake’s mouth. Ben nd that covering was a h . . For : Germany and © tion of an 8 Tn on curved, needle-like fang. There was a similar one on rs ow >. ; difference < between force. - They have De tacos 00 “the other side. The man ugcovered that, (00, \ 2 hn strictly commercial aviation and weathered. a SOR, {ried to express his surprise when he heard the doc= Then he put his gs behind the fangs, snd ! pr hn } i military avisfion, A Congressional javesti- j tore verdict, ae ne pressed upward. iss Fontes he a saycer. alf & 3 . “ to- reat of re ation is, to date, gations as to why an air : : ge Lin : rE Gozen big drops of amber liquid came 00FAS out and | J ia at Eve TD the only real defense against air force, separate from the \ sel a ror that i i of course Mr Barpum! dropped into the seucer. That's the way they do it. | Bi ; feet. T say this in full ‘khowledge attack. The bomber stands a good existing service, should not € y re e im A, Charlie Stratto: The man pushed until no more liquid came out. «TR A that ‘better than 20,000-foot ac- chance to weather antiaircraft pe organized. Bitter friction pu ps hI mh. That was th “But if that snake should bitted you now,” said SN ; curacy is cl aimed for ‘them. But gunfire n spcomplishing its mis ‘will impede the new outfit. : ng pink. ha N 2 grouin, ae always kept. 8 Miss Fontes, “you vould dead. It's that much left to N 3 have seen figures ‘on the per- sion, and it has a fair gh a such friction handicapped Great : : XR ( ols.” mr it” I'm not writing it that way to make fun of Miss wy WN formance of the world’s best guns running battle with’ purs Ds. Britain’s Royal Air force for 20 ; Be Dhrrived here, 50 runs the st Fontes. For she was wonderful. I don’t think Shake- I in. Spain, and 1 know from avia- Thus a bombing mission's greates years, and left it holding the bag ; «_Sany Tilford’s dog. Sam's dog had ; uld have made it any clearer : : Spat : hazard is in inviting. a similar . jn the Czechoslovakian ~ crisis— quite a local reputation because, once upon a time, mo ‘man | brought "ot a slim snake—red 10m at dukes hat visit from the enemy. shorn of air POWer. DH Bo taok him to Cincinnati and forgot. to bring him and black and yellow, in rings. It was beautiful. I|- LY Be hie eet they've only nt o Farol wma and when we go in for air back. Two weeks later, Sam heard a funny noise of thought it was the deadly coral, but it turned out to mio > With the American skies open A LOR Wey > feria power, the first step will be the his back porch and when he went to investigate, bebe what is known as the false coral. It looks almost PR NES®] io bombers, what chance would y pull away warpla Penewal, after a 15-year interlude, lieve it or not, there was the dog. He had walked like the coral, but is nonpoisonous. The man turned : a : fo, ey nell Shale yowo i | the Jer? Dance OF of the quest for speed. That. . back sil the Vay Silom: ‘any Toad Sirections, and pushed it toward me. By the exercise of an : fl curately locating itself so that its a us eg : mea; 1 to the li led ows how Mr. Barnum got wind: of it. : 4 enormous will power, I managed to keep from falling : gy dtd creasingly mportant. r € engine \ . ‘Mr. Barnum never got to see Sam’s dog, howeve — @ed short range fighters could be in range bombers are hopelessly "ing. Our blun -nosed : . | pecause when he showed up in Indianapolis, the d OF

over dead. | i $88 he air when and Where the erie- : i « ’ | . . . y ; ho . i 5 i . : I thought to myself “You've got to do it; once you Ny arrived? It's too late to dis- slower than foreign, Sips, is the .craft spend much of their power was gone. Two weeks later, Sam gota letter telling

touch it everything will be all right; go ahead and Jo: St gt patch single seater fighters when Navy's jurisdiction and the Navy's overcoming their own wind re- : him the dog was back in Cincinnaii. i ’ : - . yi + fire” +. . : : - But I just couldnt do it. I drew back, and they | - °° "1° 5 detect, enemy bombers. bec ov hull The Navy racer which made a j - apg ay laughed at me, buf I couldn't do it. After it was Over, . 0 vou must know that they are Bd i ar De h hays record ‘with 266.6 miles per hour in Haw divie . Caalil though, 1 simost, jes that 1 he op hat Jers & Mile 5 approaching and give yout. fight- Their operation is concentrated in 2 econ] Gustine ‘D1 Shp © dends of eat com- : a ne - or d A— proud that I had come so near ang w- : G ers a chance to reach altitude. the Pacific, anyhow. ° water-cooled and S . petitions, long: ago : =

" the snake. I A squadron of bombers. discov- ; 3 The plane slid through the air g ro Wi vil far Patience > 0 : seem———— ~ < -ered overhead by carrier would be — ay A ian with less resistance than any ship spancensd by America as Sporiing 1 Wife Praised for Patience .Despits ? ‘e : . a challenge that could not be pombpers the last five years "and 55 - of its period, and its record was oven » re. w. jos L yo vere He. : Discourtesi es of H er Mother-in-Law. Pid * There is mo quesiion In met. Boiling along at 300 miles sour engine bombers, the SA oq made when no service ship was =o, ih 1 lonet! He Luis Eo ; Oe Ly M Diar : . | my mind that the latest %% hour at 20,000 feet, the bomb- «pying Fortresses most lipping 150-m- DP. hc COOL ihe type of its own. The EAR JANE JORDAN—My husband and I have : ut”. B | Italian Savoia Marchetti, and the «ers would be ‘miles away before gorial experts believe that cost, Amevjeahl pe a= Army was urging a more powerful : been married three years. We love each other By Mrs. Eleanor, Roossvelt alan Savas Marcheline tne SnelCOesE LL Pert BOT opin hobs ne ede ally ented, wih Bt, BED mussemor to he Curtis B13 BL vey mn, He Re a we : . | bf oac: i dw si win-engined ‘bombers the -edge : ; the Navy concentrated on the sions but they never ; y | WE ae Re sie? font. would be physically Impose le - over one. four-motored ‘giant, the 2088 a po was all the speed radial, air-cooled types. This de- really love each other. Two weeks ago my mother-if Landon Statement Termed Wise; heavy, huge bombing airplane can foe ee Be ot qever since has our country held prived the water-cooled engive | lay became ill. She sent for me to come over and

. : ; of tance flights are.possible for war- : : kest and : . > “_ builders of one-hdlf the usual ex- ; : x Enjoys Reading Mrs. Wilson's Story. | planes and not for commercial show its heels fo the ard" pursuit Setup, however, they virtually are he world’s top speed record. AC- perimental and contract monies. tafe care of her. During the two weeks that she was anners sang : Lay a

a enting the lull that followed, that sick I was there nine days taking care of her. But 1 | transports. Under stress of emer- ships. landlocked. re The Curtis Co., builders of the ; A ASHINGTON, Monday —Miss M gency conditions and without con- Sp Lat mie?

: beautifully yesterday afternoon at the concert Ph istense ll coum ipa OE cry water-cooled. streamlined engines, became. mn vst phe last day. I was there. 1 had © siderable hazard, a bomber may be a Ee a divided responsibility of the : > practically: gave up when the |to have the doctor myself that night. Now my r ; : : hich surround the ; : - t record, which 4 x ’ D be 4 . ge oe We a ey ys ig jane i Ba With wpa 1s TT nes i hh longer an Aus yrana-ive Ney Sg re Pn or Le ‘continued to A swung over to. air-cooled mother-in-law says that wasn’t any excuse and that'l man staying in the house and felt that he might find In considering the possibility of insulation against war. about where the jurisdiction of stand, it revealed the stagnation ~~, ‘was only when the British, should have. come over any way. She has. other looray place if no one was home for tea. | gerial attack, many make the mis- Without digging a the Bpan- - each begins and ends; Our planes, of speed voseatell. Jv had and later the Italians, started to daughters-in-law but thinks they are too nice .to_do nd it particularly pleasant to light the open fire in | take of doubling the distance in- 5B Sdn ng Stile designed for auxiliary missions, re= England and ite Nb: Aq incorporate what they had Tearnsd | that kind of work. She thinks the world of her other my sitting room in the late afternoon and have the | volved, to take care of the round pe EoD Ee: wer oat flect those limitations. : houg » iD Ro Gther about racing ship design into their daughters-in-law. When I got better we went over tea table put.in there and, in the cozIness of my OWN | trip However, it is not illogical to m pba be Ee facilities in. In my opinion; a full-sized air he > Be ont Le fighting ships that our people be- there t0 see how she was and my husband's parents living room, forget for a time what a big house We are | conceive an. international .situa- 8 OF OXI ne gal would have war launched from Europe against By deve ving radia- ah to see the light. The neces. wouldn't speak to us. They told my husband that they living: in. . Po og! enseness that a for- a e on the United States, via America today would. be imprac- % lal prop sity for streamlined water-cooled thought I wa awful to ‘do them a trick like that. I read the first installment of Mrs. Woodrow Wil- : 4 would "a ee ine id oy 1€; U1 1 | eS, Via tjcal. But, with, the strides for- go Italia sidolarie’ : Whith flying * engines became apparent None of the family treats. me right. . They have ine son’s story last night in the Saturday Evening Post. Nes bomb New YOK. Both Germany ‘and . Italy are eign aviation is taking, it. won't e Tejas TOROS iE and brought about the develop- vited my husban : : -, Christmas. My Her style is easy and flowing and I am Sure 2 the There - are - precedents in which or Srmany ics with remain unpractical many years. il the eh neler i wp ine ment of the Allison engine. husband feels as if he shouldn't g story goes on, yn prove of great Jiston s ® men and planes have been pledged flights Ee had South Atlantic F theb o ted S eres wore. to: which mE Ly Oy © an image ~The Allison is a larger version | you ght 1 shoud go over there: has lived through one ¢ {52 ied FL 8 Pin | in such proposed missions. Germany's. case A on Se Whe, ee B-12. It also had of . the. famous Curtiss D=12 and | an outsider «3+ Wh in history with one of the grestest Pues FCT Uh oq | Mo aif fo Ce “take” New ~ HC.0\"’ are scheduled operations art oe Separate air force, Wing radiato Tr 8d jis successor the Conqueror. . 2 does a lot: of things durin the drama. Many dramatic events jus have Gig York, Chicago, Washington, or {esl y le Ae op flan, gp wit 18 Sopra sak Joses: : ng ra IS. “Tne Germans, the British, the Answer—Every person does a_l0 of gs during. Fhith no one out Mrs. Wilson coli adequately de- | o,v territory, in: the sense. We ihe eo ) iy ove been, with the yo a aan oe ay 8 EP on ; . ; Today is a glorious day. We held a press, confer- think of an army taking & terTi- gyception of the Condor commer= pehind |Eurepe. in ‘aviation en- HE world’s speed record today . oi 00 sy high-speed work side b ristmas, most’ people bury” their difs this Soran and this afternoon I fly to New tory or a navy taking a seaport. cig) transport plane, with a low- . gines, shipsand equipment. Catch- is held:by the Italian Macchi~ gn ith gh oe - © OY | ferences for the time being in:a general famil get ee lo frivolous evening. I am going frst But an embattled foreign DOWEr wing four-motored monoplane ing up in that department is the ~Castoldi, the DS ios end of Ne a 8. erences - tof pe Dal a : EE my a to the theater with my brother and some friends, and ie songsivany. could exert the hot into the air by a catapult, immediate ‘necessity. ' _ which bears a striking resemblancs * fights Se isis Made x ig rr aps it would be well for you 10 CO EH where Mi ssure” of . such a one-time his enable: ie ¢ u to the little Navy racer OI . ] Lif ihe RR Eye. 'THerE EE re Cle Lr BE Si powered sy olor | To he ss sou It 5, Bn vou : and force a concession. _ , |. has no Tommercial significance, ice which would have to grow-up - year had. all Europe in a cold gnole ar riesel engine ready Ho reason Wy on i DO aw He lications, one the story o 1 7B LIX iod sit teed =. stich but the military advantage is ap- the nate Way Seine both the . sweat, is full. of engines of the for service in this country. Just Ho your Par and vy more and. ignore the: de- £ 150 years, and the other the New York .almanac . 8 for the defense against such “parent. <i. Army and the Navy." . same basic design. : SRE : ; NO TAOLE a A, Bs pp Sor oor, which is most entertaining. : A an attack, experts still con- - . The. chief difference between the To date the older services have Great Britain's two best. small NEXT--The Pilot Problem. mand for more attention than you can give. It is

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attention. One was the statement by Mr. Alf Landon : x : ine would held regardless : ’ 3 eo mm p— . A shee Da , Susu the i Dustrine bis ih 8 : TY ; El. oa eo % : : ] Ea Ss 5 KNOWLEDGE - | ¥N\EAR JANE JORDAN—I ama high: school grads of what political party came into power in the |}; Boren EN A ra § , Bi Poser a A x 5, Righy sof United States. - It seems.to me a Very wise. thing | | ; ; RB es : 20 x Hi a + 8 : BH vl - uate of 18. A i a-young man, and to have that clearly stated at the present time. We | |; Ee ¥ 1 10 | ee EAR 2 {What will ‘the New York . rather enjoy our political differences in this country | F#4R 1a 8 r rg oes : Wi B ig i TRANNY 3 I= © for tl ~~ world’s Fair of 1939 cos | and we fight out our campaigns with vigor and some | | EFIR |4¢5 : : Li J : 3 3 - Ret ‘ memorate? Cod | bitterness stimes, put there ats certain Tundemes : +5 > ™~ 1 ne ‘BE 11 1% ¥ rr RS Si Ba | i Vi 2 What - is the name ‘of the {away ays he Wan with his best boy friefid and iF tal things or. which, as a people, we are agreed an : ; iE ! | || B bi: Eo po Oem ~ peninsula containing Spain | four of us run efound together. I have quite a few one of them, I think, is that we feel our own safety | | #50 3% = z. JEN Hg ® pmany Te ; a . and Portugal? ta | Ue SLY cen't forget him. Lit should T-do? can only be secure if the nafions of: South and > id £4 1% : Yat] Th it / i sn = 4 Loan 9. Was New Hampshire one of dmire. ’} can ; LED Central America remain free. Any omination from || E58 t= fF Jo~~—1 1: . ERERNC JIE pl = IY =f ror | ee BT dial the Thirteen Original States? | : ; : UND eg ad outside, whether achieved through colonization or | 14 ; Jor, EE [SE / £ dll EE Sem Ni “Shin aagr | 4—Wnhat is the pronunciation of Answer—Decide now. to cross him ‘off -your lst. through economic control, would not ouly endanger em AS. “& 2 # Le ERR 3 i 3 sefe Tae || ini word Sirequent.” ‘when | Almost anybody can agteass “a disgruntled married their freedom, but our own safety. erefore, the A : 1 HER ‘3 ae & RL ll Tre Ng <BR used as a Ver ? a man. It's no trick at , for he doesn’t have to ¢ Monroe Doctrine is not a party question. =f acs t Smal NN Ly RSE | JUL TE XE A 5_Nams the U.S. Secretary of |sume one particle of: sibility ‘in ‘a love: affair ‘The other heading is over a dispatch {rom Paris, Ra oe WITT WN dl | = ZN x x ~~ ‘Commerce. #9 ™ 11t is a much greater tribute to yout .charms. 8s written ‘by a man ‘who has just completed a tour - 3 DE 3:2 o ; AREER HE rg 5 grr 6—How many persons sigried'the | woman to: attract a bachelor and make him : of Germany. He seems to be impressed by the <! WANs grofE hE A \\WiR 0 1 NE a i £10! 'n Decleration of Indepenisiion? to take care of you for life. JANE JORDAN. = tragedy which has met him in so many places and AER Lg aR BN Ys - A. ? 8 A ae 4{M} | 7—Who succeeded aston Dou- op —8 aon ko willl he states what many of us have thought was prob- . 5, bia WER ol ; pan Ne i gE SN 3 ony. | | | mergue as President . of oa Jo are ns. i i ofan an, Jordan Whe wl; able, that there are people in Germany who are [| /H & ERE] ae EE pe L = i bE i France? = 2 : TT e re suffering today Decale of the cruelties which are a SERIE 1 RH Cl 12 v 4 >! ; : 2 op. Sa Ah e = gp: a o being perpetrated there, even though they, them- |} H BATS ie ton ni 11 TS oe Ri = > we Yt 1] Answers. = oo N B k Tod — pL er oy : ‘Be Sei ; Ea Sir : Ti / 1 BRN Na 1-The 150th anniversary of the ew 00 S b ay a

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D 0} D: y. S . J “long a sterdard reference . work, celebrates )ay- Y- ay: cience ge 50th anniversary with the ‘publication of soy : 4 ent”. +. . ,- | Volume E, 1937-1338 (James T. White & Co). By Science Service : : t a a 4 Y\AN LIE PEE TR || 5—Daniel GC. Roper. current series was begun in 1924 to solve the problens. C= ns a background of music will increase.in || Hf . Pd 3 vit il a ay fe LP es ©} 6—Fifty-six. = of keeping up to date the biographies of living pers public favor in the future, is the predictionof Dr. || lf. pry I fT ITA ae 5 _ {| 7—Paul Doumer. ''-.. + | sons in a convenient reference work. put pug Carl E. Seashore of the University of Towa, psychol- || EK poi “ih Ries £0 AR) 8B or : nrenca anAl cau The latest. n; in 800 8 ogist who nas made a specizl study of music. F ye 3 § ude tl 1 N\ i nn gat : oo pet ASK THE TIMES phies ‘of prominent ns, ‘of ‘which: 600 are ne For muny persons & close association exists be- |] H/F Na Rs : AN N\ RL 4 rr PR Sodtess ia’ Seceni : and the remainder revisions of biographies ‘which tween colcr and music, but this is not necessarily be- 7 <7 3 ho of TN 2 Fd po rh aM a 3-cent_ stamp for peared in the now obsolete Current Volume B. cause they actually have what psychologists know as RAY Fi mY): i 2 ae 2 2 I cowry ae ‘reply when addressing ‘any | The biographies. appear - to ‘be comprehensive, Some few persons invariably do see 8 color when |}° ce Se —— paanft te he . Angimsapons In the case of writers, for € : they hear a particluar tone. But Dr. Seashore esti- |, : rig ton iad SNe on. : critical estimate of the author's’ mates that not 1 per cert of the population have |’ : cost) 1018 13th 8G, N. W, Washing- | gineers, details of ‘their outstanding this true colored hearing. It is usually associated, he edi judges, lists of notable decisions, says, with high strung temperament and me supplement ‘to U

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