The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 April 1930 — Page 6
(/Arthur Brisbane RADIO AND FLYING „ CHILD HEALTH DAY ONE CU. INCH, ONE TON ROUND YOU RCORNERS (NOTE) On account of Brisbane's feature coming in too late last week, we are .publishing it this week instead. Among farmer’s wives until recently the percentage of insanity was very high. Living isolated lives, working hard from dawn until long after dark, seeing nobody but the sometimes dull tired husband and farm hands, was bad for the mind. Then came rural free bringing pictures of the latest fashions, and the telephone-, with news of neighbors, finally, greatest blessing of all, the radio. Farmers’ wives tune in, and retain their sanity. To the exceptional woman, rich, able to do what she pleases,,but hitherto finding little amusing excitement after sixty, flying offers.relief. The British Duchess of Bedford, sixty-four years old, goes up and down the earth at a rate of speed that old Satan never dreamed of. She has just started the second leg of a flight from London -to South Africa, an able pilot and mechanic, keeping her company. You would say that a flying man or woman codtd write a book, The Things I Have Seen.” that would eclipse Voltaire's Choses Vue*,”-— (Things Seen), for Voltaire crawled around on the earth's surface. > However, not the eyes but the heart does the real seeing. Gandhi, starved Hindu whose sincerity causes the British empire more anxiety than all his 3(K),000,900 fel—low Hindus combined, learns,- as all other enthusiasts have done, that the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak. Weighing barely 100 pounds, eating no meat, taking no stimulants, a walk of 200 miles, that would seem a joke to an Irishman of a Scotchman, has exhausted him. He cannot go on. Hodge, Calif. President- Hoover, designating May 1 as "Child Health Day,” urges parents and all others to co-operate. These are some ingredients of child health: Fresh air and sunlight. They cost nothing- • Regular hours, long and regular sleep. They cost nothing. Eating slowly, which coati nothing, and develops teeth and jaws, avoiding adenoid and other troubles. Good, simple food, with variety, from day to day. That costs trouble, principally. While designating a child health day, the government might think of the mother’s health, also ,and the disgraceful fact that thia nation leads all others, civilised, in the number of mothers that die in childbirth for lack of competent attention. If a sow is about to have a litter or a cow a calf, the government stands ready to advise and help through the Agricultural department. For the expectant human mother, there is no such help. Uranium, heaviest of all metals, is now produced for >4OO a pound. Some of it was shown to chemists at Atlanta. The present price is low. Recently the stuff was priceless. It weighs twice as much as lead,
CRYSTAL Ligonier The Best AH Talking Picture* . . - Thursday, April 24— THE VAGABOND LOVER" Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees in's glowing festival of song and mirth. Shows st 7:30 — 9:30. Admission .—2O c and 40c FrL, Sat., April 25 and 24— The LONE STAR RANGER" Zane Gray’s first talking picture, starring George O’Brien and Sue Carrol. The old West recreated never before. Truly a great picture. Also Our Gang Comedy. Admission 2<)c and 30c Sun., Mon., April 27 and 28 — "LOVE COMES ALONG” Bebe Daniels and Lloyd Hughes in a riotous laugh-loaded, thrill packed musical romance of a fiery dancing girl who tamed her man. Again she sings and a world listens spellbound. Also Laurel-Har-dy Comedy. Admission 20c-40c. Tues., Wed., Thurt., April 25-38 and May 1— THE VIRGINIAN” A classic of American classics — Action, thrills, comedy, romance. They live and breathe, they came to life in this greatest of all outdoors production, starring Gary Cooper, Richard Arlen and Mary Brien. Nothing but praise for this picture. Shows at 7:30 and 9:30— Artmiesinn 20c and 40c COMING—Sum, May 4, 5 and 4— “HIT THE DECK” The man-o’-war .of all musical shows. COMING—WeA, May 7-A-5— —Ramon Navarro in ”Devil May Care.”
but, cosmically considered, that is not heavy. Learn from science that the substance, of certain stars, because of terrific gravity and compression, weighs two thousand pounuds to the cubic inch. Imagine the outer joint of your thumb weighing a ton. The sun’s radiation, heat and power are supposed to come fjom the “stripping of atoms.” The electrons, revolving around the nuclei, are stripped off and shot into space. The nuclei, left alone, are packed one against the other. It is as though you stripped away the planets from suns in space and packed the suns solidly together in a lump. That wauld be heavy. An electron, in proportion to. its size, is as far from its central nucleus as the sun is from the tarth. Each atom is a little solar system, so small you do not notice a million of those systems in the corner of your eye. Our universe is really too complicated, at least for our feeble minds. Important to city governments, Berlin, which makes city rule a science, not a graft, is gradually rounding off corners on streets with heavytraffic. Big omnibuses can turn corners without pulling out into the street, interfering with other vehicles The used airplane problem already causes anxiety. With constant improvement, passenger. planes become obsolete, while still id safe working order. Highly expensive machines, they have little second-hand value. The problem is to use profitably, the flying life remaining in them. Among others of our great industrialists, i Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., head of General Motors, appropriates millions each year for scientific research. Thanks to this wise and profitable course, followed b ythe nation’s greatest corporations. Steel, Standard Oil, etc.,i mportant discoveries are made in many directions. — ■ 0 ... NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL BUILDING The undersigned trustee hereby gives notice that pursuant to authority of law ,and the proper procedure therein, he will, at his office in the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, on Saturday, the 10th day of May, 1930 at IT o’clock A. M. offer for sale for the highest price that can be obtained therefor, but not less than two-thirds of its appraised value, for cash, the old high school buildings belonging to Turkey Creek School Township, and now located on lots 96 and 97 of the Original Plat of the Town of Syracuse. Purchaser of said building will be required to. enter into a contract with the undersigned Trustee to remove the said building, and founda-
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tions to two feet below the present ground the said premises, on or before August 10, 1930, and to clear away all debris and rubbish from the said premises, and to give bond for the faithful performance of the same. Dated this 14th day of April, 1930. FLOYD STRIEBY, Trustee of Turkey Creek School Township. Kosciusko County, Ind. (51-3 t ■ ■ ’■ — o— — ——— NOTICE OF EXECUTOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, The State Bank of Syracuse, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Reuben Shively, deceased, by virtue of the power by will conferred, and pursuant to an order of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will ,at the hour of 2:00 o’clock p. m., on the 17 th day of May, 1930, and from day to day thereafter until sold, at the office of The State Bank of Syracuse, in the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, offer for sale at private sale the following real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent situate in Kosciusko County, in the State ,of Indiana, towit: Lot number thirty-two (32) in Kale Island. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, and for not less than full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments due in not to exceed nine (9) and eighteen (18) months, to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six (6%) per cent, interest from, their dates, waiving relief from valuation or "appraisement laws, providing attorney’s fees, and secured by a mortgage upon real estate sold, or. all cash in hand. THE STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE Executor. Vanderveer & Vanderveer, Attys. Milford 51-4 t An Austrian has invented a color wave piano which, is sand to “translate musical sound into harmonies of light.” We wouldn’t want to look at some of the musical sounds we hear in our neighborhood.
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BAD CHECK CAUSES ARREST OF HARRIS Charles Harris, 33, of hear Syracuse plead guilty to the charge of petit larceny, in Judge D. F. Stiver’s court in Goshen last Wednesday. Harris was charged with issuing a worthless check for $10.25 to I. P. Rummel, a grocer in Goshen, March 22. The check was given in payment for $1.50 worth of groceries and the difference in cash was received. Harris was fined $1 and costs, and given a suspended sentence of six months at the penal farm, after making restitution of the money to Rummel. _ | IN OUR CHURCHES I i i > CHURCH OF GOD Geo. L. Chapman, Pastor -• Preaching each first and third Sunday, 11, a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bible school each Sunday at 10:00 a. m, C. J. Kitson, Supt. C. E. Services each Sunday 6:30 p. in., Mrs. Floyd Hedges, pres. Prayer meeting every « Thursday night at 7:30. Public cordially invited to all services. LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday school, 9:45. Evening worship 7:30. At this service Mildred Moore, Ruth Kinney, our delegates to the Youth’s Conference, will give their report of the conference. We are enxious for all our people, and especially our young people to hear these reports. Come. A. H. Arbaugh, pastor; Vernon Beckman, Supt. S. S. EVANGELICAL CHURCH P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt., H. M. Hire, Asst. Services Sunday as follows: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Sermon, 10:45 a. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. This is the last Sunday before Annual conference. Please plan to be present. Annual conference to be held in Grace Evangelical church at South’Bend, April 29-May 4. R. G. Foust, Pastor.
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