The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 48, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 March 1930 — Page 3
Predicts Tours to Moon Soon ■!!«in« if. i , 4 - O’W 'wBI fWL3 « iy T? rlMßkl f.rPv JB B& f O i_ u Robert Hutchins, Goddard, physicist at Clark university. Worcester. Mass., Claims that he has discovjjred a principle of propulslondby means* of a liquid explosive that will soon enable human beings to undertake trips as far away from the earth as the moon. A round trip to the satellite., predicts Professor Goddard, should take about six days. He is shown with a new appliance, adapted to watching a rocket traveling through space. .
“Love” Criminals Fear the Lash L '■■■■" ■ '
Paris.—The French press hailed as an admirable solution to prevalent *'h>ve crimes' 1 the rec nt lashing -in Temesvar. Rumania. of a wopian sentenced to six years <>f forced laborfqr having killed her rival. 'Madame llorugseh. c< dieted of having n»iirdered Mlle. Anna LowinaL last October, Was given dH'filojws of (Tie lash oil her naked' back a few , days, ago; Various newspapers of ven- j trni Europe voiced tin indignant pro- | test that a,woman should be so budlv i flogged' that her buck resembled raw 1.,-. ■ stenk, after jhe ordeal. ■ -■ i Not s.-. the Paris, jourrnjls;. ecludng | (he s.' isJ.o.t :»n manifested by the Teincshwar llirtap. at the. added putt fshment . inflicted on t'-.e murderess Parisian editors . poilifiiig out the ex. eilem-ts of this phase of Rumanian-j ci in.snal procedure. • ' » Despite the spectacle <d a womans 1 i(k t.. ng slow; y beaten, into a bloody |; I i!p, I'rei . h critics art: inclined to ist I tie h importance to .another, angle. I. of the I Hr. *1 hey find »x<wi i gly I i n esl « nr Ihrlap tl nt s m e the flogging' law went nto efft til nll'ed love crimes have almost been evterm,naled |
Baby Killed With Scissori Found in Berlin Theater Berlin.—The watchman of |the Nol- - leudorf theater, In making his rotinfis following the Sunday idgh'i perform- . iinee. fo.un<! the murdered body of a < new hern girl baby. In a darkcorner \ <>f a side room Just oft the-auiMt«rium proper, the ■p<dice'»revealed today. A pair _•>? b o<.dy 4 • :iibr- *!<-rx - i*N<>.rs Mlth which the child had been stabbed to death lay nearby. Chicken Blood Saves Boy, 11l With Pneumonia I .!.■ oln. N» b s;\ year bld Getie Ro land owes Ids' life to a chicken. I>oetors had gi'en up all I ope of saving bls ijfe after he had ’been stricken with pneumonia; As, a lust resort a chicken blood trat "fusion xx is .administered;. Doctors aniiotmved it was . guecessful. WOMAN’S HIGH PLACE Mrs. Valrlne Mackay Wilson, wife of Norman F. Wilson of Ottawa, has be come Canada's first woman senator following the ruling of the privy epun r ell last fall that women are 'eligible persons." Mr*. Wilson. who is the mother of eight children. Is a daugli ter of the late. Senator Kobeirt Mackay of Montreal. She is honorary presK dent Qf the National ■ Federation of Liberal Women of Canada, past presl dent of the Ottawa Women’s Canadian club, and founder of the Ottawa Women's Liberal association. '
SUCH IS LIFE - Tough on Dad! @ & By Charles Sughroe / . ,<>l AS/CEP WHO I HELPED ME WITH I USTJS ® / -?cZ w -.<<J *W LESSOR AWP jl fsg\rS£ SHESAID \ A•' ' AOX. 1181 //7 JjK W y yp^) - £4tz^ri (< 1 w<^i l—j
In Rumania. Sflch crimes committed i bv women numbered 164 in. HC": rhls i formidable figure was reduced to v Xs j _in P.rjj, to 2d in 1923; tri 22 in . 1024. 1 and dropped to « la St year; thauksto [ the rigid application of she law -of the knout. . j .Madame I'.-a Edrugscti has tad |>.-r back pounded.. .info a jelly. French journalists and the Teuieshwiiir ' I! r’:.; . but- 1 p.e-.s,.:'is m 1.0. -wpu.hl • ' illy be ro| t ing in’ the e.. -s are- now sleemm trampfilly in. their beds. The Temeshwar'-Jlirhtp looks •favorably oh the'result, arid so. does the reel press Enough of sloppy sentimentality say the I’rencb ; “love crimes' 1 lire , committed-- not for love or love despised Imt'by assassins enraged by ••the--i \ < .T-V f ' 1 R js trsualjy OUT owii t a .<1 I. t wlen j SB^^2 '■kings- wrong, . jgj-y • "''-"''Jal -i-ut Imwati ni . 1,1 l . ' tur»* V* v tit l»‘ |. ,tl e <>t! er for it.
T the WORDS Or ± ; t MY MOUTH j i" — . | •• By’ THOMAS ARKLE CLARK T Dean of Men, University of J. I Illinois. ,5? i »■ i-f-H-4-i- 1 I l I■H I I i I IT I ItM 1-f-h I'.ixrd xx'us certainly temperamental, ns mo'-t musicians ate He was impel . siVe and hotheaded ns one may /*?... x . ..tn Indo . from reading his ■% 1 history. Tradition ’ fllw-*-' ■ s:| .'s he; had red'jgL ‘I, ai r. and t h -T; t ■ t nriy awHtit for- - W"' S 'T”‘ " f I'-s er.rnb. / lem ts > ■ ■ r*l I ra .-A knex his weak.- ■ ' . ■ realized the need of. self control. /‘Let •he word# of my mouth . . . be acceptable," was his prayeri We eati <>>ticeixe then, that hot words, profane words. It may be. npt itifreipiwtitlv rushed to his lips, but he know that such expr«*ssii>ns were unxyorthy <>l i.iiu. and he wanted to be right-. A young girl waswalking, past my. | otln e d.sir not long ago, engaged In | conversation xVith a boy of her own . age. She was a very pretty girl, well dressed and carefully groomed. mid ■ her external -appearance, gave one the impression of her having come from a home <>f cmfort if not of refinement.' She was talking about up examine ; tlon which she had Jifst taken in ' which, to use her own words, she had I had a "h —l-of a f ime." There we.se other descriptive phrases couched in words which are best not written doxxn—- profane Words, but qot s; >s» n with any heat hut rather coolly °ns if sileh expressions were the regular part of ..rd I narx conversa tlon. ais I suspect no doubt tiny Wele xxith her. •She must have had a very crude illiterate background." you say. But .you're quite mistaken. She hails from one of the .most erudite centers es the state; she Is a member of one of the ' best families" of a rich g Chicago suburb; her parents are both educated, ami her own secondary school preparutkin was in one of the highest grade schools for girls In the country. She thinks that one could hardly he quite up to date if one did
“Long Termer” May Be Innocent
Marquette, Mich.—Whether Stanley Ridler of Detroit Is serving 12*4 to 25 years in the Michigan state prison at Jackson for a crime he did not commit is a question to which Arthur I>. Wood, pardon and parole commissioner, is seeking the answer. Anthony Machus. serving life in Marquette branch prison, has told-Mr. Wood that he and an unnamed companion, now dead, carried, out the holdup for which Ridler was sentenced. Machus said he had kept silent because he did not wish to. implicate his companion, but the death of the latter recently, he said, had removed this motive. ■ ' ' Mr. Wood said he had gone over the Ridler case recently and was inclined to believe that Machus was telling the truth. Ridler has insisted all the time that he Is innocent. Mr. Wood intimated be would recommend a pardon for Ridler if his investigation, bore out the story told by .Machus. Ridler was found guilty October 25, 1924. of holding up John IA. Dietrich, superintemlent. and Frank G. Welhon, auditor of the. Detroit Twist- Drill company. J'ebruary 1", 192.3, as they were tran.jfpo'rfing an pay roll. Ridied was convicted-on his third trial. . the first two juries disagreeing. His defense was an alibi. Mr. Wood said his Inquiries showed
poison Os self-love.. Who will then have the courage, demands one Parisian editor.-to propose in the chamber of <lep!)ties'a similar law designed to save 156 Hyes? ' ( One Does Arp boyish girls limre attractive n girlish boy s; or d«>es qrie prefer girls lo be girls and boys to be boys? —Tone Haute Tribune.
■A ' ~ Find Ancient Village in Yucatan
Wasiiingtoii,—-An iocctipied Indian village, surrounded by a high sfone wall, has l.een discovered in Yucatan by. Cti.pl. Robert R.. Rennert of this city, who is condm'lihg an important I expedition in that land of ancient civ- . iliziition. under auspices <>;f tire Mu ,j seum <>f the American ' Indian. ' New ■ "This village." said a statement from ; the museum, "is not oh any map that FOR THE AFTERNOON I ** I '’Mofe= • w ' A ..tweed enserpfile featuring smart lines and a' wide stripe, which is considered just the thing for the' 7afternooti promenade. It is a I’atou cre- . atlon and Is being worn as one of tlie I favorite styles of.'ihe smartly dressed continental society woman riot swear. It is ati Indication of free-d-.m from the.shackles of convention, of Independent thought,. <»f fuller self expression, if one emphasizes one’s statements with an oath. Ollier girls are doing it—prominent ones, too—ami "he is herself a campus leader. She is president of something or other; she must set a forceful example. She does not realize how cheap and c<»m mon and vulgar she is. what a low es timnte she put? ui>on her own character— an. estimate which those who kno v her only casually are sure to accept. It wouhl not be so had If It were only girls, but tbe men are worse, perhaps. "Do all young fellows sxveiy these
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that at the time of the pay roll robbery Ridler owned a five-chair barber shop and was in a comfortable finaltcial condition. At his first trial the jury stood 9 to 3 for acquittal and at the second trial the vote was 11 to 1 for a & verdict of not guilty.. Between his second and third trials Ridler disappeared and his bond was forfeited. He was arrested later at the home of a relative. Ridler also was arrested in the slaying of Malcolm McGregor at the Halfway house, owned jointly by Ridler and Harry (Kid) Harris, but was discharged later when the-chief witnesses were unable
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is known and fts discovery is of the greatest importance, particularly as it is one of the fexv.walled villages know n to be in existence in Yucatan,” ' No description of the occupants was ; given. ■ "The ruins are about 2.O<M) years old, I according to one stela, dated A. I'. | 2(ii».".said a statement based on a let- ! ter from Captain Bennett. "They cover a vast area of ground, but nothing | was found in the way of art. , I . ' The tnoiuiids are very high, with I small templls on. top. and- ranges* of buildings between them. The grand level plaza is reached by two terraces with steps varying from 150 to 2<**» . feet in width. “After climbing one of' the highest pyramids Captain i’.ennett saw unnumbered iiHiunds and buildings, yvith an■other |extremely high mound some miles directly to the east. Other explorers have noted the two lakes at Coba. but from this higti pyramid the* expedition noted four of them in a line, running northwest to southwest; Use Ultra Violet Rays in Crime Prevention Nexv York,.—Science's latest’ contribution to law enforcement agencies was disi ussed -today, following a demonstration of a new device for burglar protection w.ldcii sets off an alarm as sooicas an Invisible beam of ultra vuitet rays is interrupted or disturbed by an intervening body. The rays hi.ay lie . used tn asphyxiate any intruder with a barrage of i tear gas or set off silent alarms. Another demonstration showed h<jw tile photo electric ceil or "electric eye’’ may be used. Persons entering a rooin may be counted autotnntlcally as they cross a beam of light thrown across a d<H>rway, the shadow of a passing.l«>dymusing the '•electric eye” to communicate with a I counting itiai'hine. Old-Faihioned Giri* Chicago.—You <an always find a few "good old-fashioned” girls but out at the Foreman junior high school there Is a cl:ss" of 200 of them. They are enrolled in the arteraft class which teaches them lio.v to make and preserve- homes. days?” a young boy asked rne not long ngo. . : "I was entertained at ifinner by a group of young tnen'only a few nights ago." he wetir on. "They said grace at table, ami then after the meal was over, they swore like pirates." Well, does every one swear these days? -Where did you b’arn .to be so profane?” I asked a senior in college not Idng'ago. "On at home, 1 suppose," she re plied "Father swears, mother does, too. I guess I just picked it up.” And what a disgustingly vulgar habit it is. for even a pirate! -I®. 1930. Wertern N«*wspap«r I'nton.l
to positively identify him In court. Machus, a Chicago gangster, was one of four men who killed Patrolman Casimir Kaliszewski while fleeing after taking 527.000. from the Chene street and Harper avenue branch of the Central Savings bank, now the First National bank. ■ His companions were Stanley (Big Stack) Podulski, his cousin, John Podolski, and Walter Filipkowski. Machus, John- Podulski. and Filipkowski were given life for killing Kaliszewski, while Stanley Podulski. convicted of another robbery, was given 20 to 40 years. -
the largest is about one-half mile wide and three-fourths of a mile long; This is the one xvliicli < ’<>l. < ’harles A. Lindbergh tried to alight on during his fe* i cent aerial explorations to Yucatan, but he found it too small for this pur--1 pose and. could only skim over it and ! rise again." Captain Bennett reported the cmin- ■ try is extremely wild and unexplored. The expedition also incllude-s aiiotbex I Washingtonian. Crawford .Johnson. | son of Charles IL Johnson. The party left Willa'lolid op January 13 with six Indians and nine mules, going first to Coba. ' • I i MARVEL ON SKIIS wk ■ **yif* . , \x closeup of Harold Soerensen of the Norsemen. Ski dub of Nexy York. ! Who Won the Nexv York state ski-jump-ing championship,, when he* leaped ‘148.2S feet and displayed perfect form. ■ Soerensen scored a total of 221'.8 ■ points to take the championship from his teammate. Carl Stensetlu DIPPING INTO I SCIENCE . I' ; X ' £ Speed of Blood About 3<» is required x [ I for a drop of bl<|M>d tn pass through the body, and all the X I X blood In The body passes 4 X through the heart every two ' • or thtee minutes. Arteries t carry the blood from the heart. X | ? while the veins carry it back. T X Tire system might be lik.ened to ® T a pipe line. 1 • ' C?). 1930. XVestern Newspaper Union.) ♦
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Finds Youth’s Fountain!
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The Proper Place for It Mr. Knagg—L xvish you xvouldn’t start a quarrel right Here in the hotel lobby. ' * His Wise —Then why don't you provide-a home for me?Perhaps Too Much Down "Don't you think niy new hut Is. rather ducky, dear?” ‘'Yes-, but the bill is too large.”
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An Even Exchange “I have a system for beatitjg the races.”.said the confidential stranger. “All right. I’ll trade you my method of positively forecasting elections for it.” ‘ Some Golf Courses Nitt —l.ost again ! Witt—What —Your gol-f ball? Nitt —No —us. —judge.
