Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 March 1915 — Page 3

COAL WILL BE SUPERSEDED I

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The introduction of the use of oil as fuel upon our battleships is really themost important development in naval

engineering since the advent of steam. The naval authorities have been experimenting with oil as fuel for the last fifty years, and its advantages have long been recognized, but its use has been restricted because of doubts as to the existence of a sufficient supply. It is now known, however, that enough oil exists in the public lands of California alone to supply the needs of the United States navy for a century at least. Oil has a higher fuel value in producing steam than coal, giving a greater evaporation of water, both per pound of fuel and per square foot of heating surface. More important, however, is the fact that the fuel can be taken on hoard a great deal more rapIdly without manual labor, and without interruption of th ship's routine. Coaling has always been a long, laborious and inconvenient process, dreaded by every branch of the service afloat. With oil as fuel, the amount of smoke may be controlled, there are no cinders and no delays or loss of speed

due to the necessity of bringing coal

from a remote bunker, or to the ex

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crew, and makes less weight and

space necessary for boilers. These

savings in weight have made possible

the use of heavier armor on the battle

ships Nevada and Oklahoma.

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Western World Has Adopted System

Long Popular in Great Empire of the Orient.

Gradually, very gradually, civiliza

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. The University of California has

established a new profession that of

keeping people well. Those who adopt

this calling will go into the world and

earn fat fees by not letting folks fall

ill. Sickness will mean starvation to the practitioners; a healthy populace

will make them rich.

in unina tne doctors nave never

looked to the sick for business. Only while their patients were well could

tne physicians charge lor services

rendered. When a patron fell ill the

doctor's income shrunk; when recov

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his medical adviser.

It is a good scheme, evidently, or

we of the wiser world wfould not have

taken up with it after having so many

thousands of years to investigate its workings. In time, perhaps, all the wisdom of the Celestials will become ours by adoption. St. Joseph Gazette.

W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 10-1915.

Rubber Armor Plate! If the present war has proved anything it has proved the inadequacy of the protection afforded by armor plate covering the uuder-water vital parts of a ship. The armor does not extend sufficiently far below the water line to assure complete protection when the vessel is rolling, and in this respect a suggestion put forward by a writer in Popular Science Sittings might be worth serious consideration. Describing an experiment made in 1S60 on the recoiling strength of rubber, he says that a piece of rubber two inches thick and a foot square was placed under a steam hammer and a six-inch round shot was placed on it. The hammer fell with tremendous force and broke the shot to

pieces, the rubber remaining elastic and unimpaired. Results from great explosive force on rubber flooring and buffers have shown that beyond fusing by heat the rubber remained uninjured, so apparently rubber would make a ship more shot-proof than armor plate.

The Mines of Spain. More than one-third of the quicksilver produced in the world last year came from the mines of Spain. Those mines were worked centuries before Christ, and they seem good for centuries more. Other quicksilver supplies are ''discovered, exploited for a time, and exhausted, but no bottom has been found to the veins of Spanisn cinnabar. Many high authorities bold that other mineral resources of Spain are quite as splendid in proportion as her supremacy in the production of mercury. Spanish iron ore is sometimes shipped to the United States, yet the mines are said to be worked in very clumsy, ineffective fashion. It is even claimed that the coal supplies of the peninsula are superior to those of any other part of the continent, but these, again, are managed in a careless, indolent, unscientific nanner.

Scotch Eels. When so many British trawlers have been commandeered and so few of the others can venture out, why is there not a more systematic slaughter of freshwater eels and of the conger eels that lurk about the masonry 'Of old piers and other breakwaters? The rivers of Scotland swarm with eels, which are almost completely neglected as a means of making money by the natives, who themselves do not eat eels. Fish from the sea will grow scarcer and scarcer, consequently dearer and dearer, as the war goes on, and we cannot afford to ignore our oels. The board of agriculture and fisheries may presently have something to say on the matter. Meanwhile the opening for individual enterprise is obvious.

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Honors Easy. With honorific decorations being so generally and generously bestowed upon fighting men, one must expect to hear disparaging comments every now and then upon the individuals who are decorated. Such was the remarks of the German colonel who heard that another German colonel had got his third medal. Somebody asked what for? "Why," was the saturnine reply, "it is perfectly simple. They gave him the third medal because he had two, the second because he had one, and the first because he had none."

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The girl who marries for the pur- I

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The young doctor's profession is usually better than his practice.

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The war'3 fearful devastation of European

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