The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 26, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1931 — Page 7
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Most Sensitive Hands in the World /’ "'W- ** * \ 1 W" \ . - $ W; r * ' -> K-' • ■ •■'X ' njjf- T -A P\ -k X These are the hands of a group of Angora goat hair sorters at Sanford, Maine.- The sense of touch In their fingertips can distinguish as many as fifteen different diameters of hairs, in the thousandths of an Inch. If the sorter makes a mistake a fine, luxurious and costly piece of velvet may be ruined later in the weaving. A sorter to hold his job must take better care of himself physically than a. football player or prize fighter. 111-health or a sleepless night will disturb the delicate senses sufficiently to cause errors. No women have ever been able to qualify as hair sorters. Oddly enough the 35 men who sit and match hairs all day long are middle-aged or past. Few |of them wear glasses, few mistakes are made.
HAPPY MEMORIES | ’J By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK \ O Dean of Men. University of •' io- '" ■ ' 111 inoi*. { Sarah had never anything but hard work all her!' life. Hard
work may some I times be not at I all and I may give one joy I and ! exhilaration I in the doing, but I Sarah’s was not I of that sort. Her I father and mother I had tome from Europe when SaI rah was a little I girl, find had setI tied lb New York. I M w! thout ewu cation;
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they were used to toll, and they had no ambition for their daughter to know or to be more than they, themselves, knew or were. I And bo Sarah, when she was old ' enough, went out to service, and be- ■ ing awkward and unskillful, drifted finally into the work of a scrub woman. ■
20 Families to Be Marooned on Desert Isle
U. S. Employees to Care for New Lighthouse. Venture. Calif. —Water, water everywhere, not a drop to drink. Just like the Ancient Mariner, 20 government employees and their fain Illes will be marooned on a barren Is Fitted Empire Frock A picturesque fitted empire frock In metal-brocadtMl faconne taffeta. The ruche about., the hem is fascinating. Fine Weather to Order, Dutch Professor’s Claim The Hague.—“ Fine weather to order" la the claim made by Prof. A. Veraat of Rijswijk, near here. Veraat went up Iti an airplane, taking with him 1H tons of powdered | carbon dioxide, to a height of 5.000 feet and sprinkled the powder onto ' the upper surface of clouds 600 feet below. Immediately heavy rain fellThe professor's theory is that the falling particles of powdered carbon dioxide become laden with electricity by their fall, which transforms them into innumerable microscopic drops of ‘ liquid gas. These drops condense the > clouds into rain. Four military airmen who accomi panied the machine from which the experiment was conducted reported that the rain fell over an area of sir ; square miles. Professor Veraat declares that his system has been inspired by the'desire to make it possible for mankind to enjoy more sunshine. By throwing "dry ice" powder of the clouds in the early morning, he says, the sky can be cleared for the rest of the day. He is confident that fog mist can be attacked in the same way and made to disappear tn a short shower of rain. Snakes Recommended to Curb Rabbit Pest Canberra.—Large snakes of nonpoisonous varieties, like boa constrictors, are suggested as a check on the multitudes of rabbits that infest Australia. Small snakes are already used to combat rata and mice. Boas breed rapidly and swallow a rabbit at a gulp. .
But the unexpected d<>s sometimes happen. When Sarah was fifty, perhaps, a relative across the ocean left her a modest legacy which, if properly invested, would have made a living more comfortable for her, and might have provided a little competence for her old age, when scrub! ng would not be so .easy nor so possible as it now was, “It’s good luck for Sarah.” her thrifty friends were heard to say. ‘‘She can put this money by for arainy day.” But Sarah thought otherwise. DurIn;’ all her fifty years she had had no Ce<sation of toil. “I’m getting old,’’ Sarah said. “I’d like a few happy memories before 1 die.” ' And so, foolishly maybe and maybe not, it is not for us to say, Sarah quit her job,. She got herself ready, and slie went off for a holiday as long as her money lasted to the country from which her father and mother had come, lor a time she was a lady, so The reason no man ever gets as. touch salary as bis wife thinks he ought —- ■■■ f to have is because there isn’t that much
land 20 miles off this port when a new lighthouse station is ready for occupancy this fall. Not a drop of water is to be found on the wind-swept bit of land. narrow and less than two miles in length. The ]• must be brought from the mainland in barrels, just as though the workers were living in the heart of the Sahara. Difficulties of erecting the huge lighthouse, radio compass station, power house and foghorn Station may be imagined With water so scarce. Sea water was found impractical for use. in mixing concrete, so it was necessary to bring It from the mainland, land it On the beach and haul it over a rocky cliff to the building site. Anacapa island, most southerly of ■ the Santa Barbara channel Islands, is directly in the path of coastwise steamer traffic, and has been lighted previously with only a small flashing light. Despite this, there have been no serious wrecks on its rocky shore. Fate evidently plotted the courses of vessels they would pile up on San Miguel island, most northerly of the group, or on the opposite shore of the channel, at Poing Arguello. Although Isolated and uninhabited until the arrival of the construction crew, Anacapa island has for years been a favorite haunt of fishing and pleasure craft. A learned fool is more foolish than an ignorant fool—Moliere. ' ■ v May Be Speaker There is renewed talk of the chances of Bertrand IL Snell, congressman from New York, to be elected speaker of the house to succeed the late Nicholas Longworth. Mr. Snell is a Republican and chairman of the powerful rules committee of the house. Time Clock Crowing Governed by Whistle Kingston, N. Q—A hen owned by William R. Brinkley, master of the local fox hunt club, laid a freak egg. Ridges on one side formed the rough likeness of a clock diaL The hen was broody. Brinkley allowed her to keep the egg. The egg
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POTPOURRI < ► Pheasants < * There are some hundred spe- X <► cles of pheasants, all native to < ► Asia, and belong to the same do- X * * mestic fowl family as the pea- T < > cock. They are named after the T ’ ’ river Phasis on the eastern < ► shore of the Black sea. The ’ ’ naturalized American pheasant X is a hybrid of the British and so- «■>> X called ring-necked breed. X « ><©- Uli. Western Newsnaner Unlon > <•’ 3,000 Birds Like His Home; Refuse to Leave Norwalk, Conn.—Anyone knowing a good way to discourage the attentions of birds should get in touch with Grover Miller, Muler has tried everything—that is. everything he has heard of so far—including roman candles, to get some 3,000 birds to leave the eaves of his house and treetops around it. Ancient Bank Note* Offered Memphis. Tenn.—A Memphis banker recently was asked to cash several $5 notes on the Farmers and Merchants bank here. The bank failed in 1842. far as her limited knowledge gave her to understand what that might mean, and when her legacy bad been spent she came back again to the old life of toil. If she ever regretted her foolish action, as it was termed by her practical friends, she never said so. She had the memories for which all her life evidently she had longed, and sh? was content. ' •El 193 t. Western Newspaper Unioa.> Roy Hudson I. Coach Harry Kipke of the University of Michigan has plenty of players for this season s football contests, and one of the best of the lot is Roy Hudson of Gerard. Ohio, who is captain and plays at halfback.
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I~ E ! was hatched and produced a chick. The chick became a cockerel. A few days ago the young rooster started crowing. Brinkley noted that It crowed at 6 a. m.. noon and 6 p. tn. —on the dot. He was astounded. It maintained the schedule day after day. Neighbors were informed. They kept tab on the bird and verified Brinkley's elaim that it “kept time* Then Brinkley made a disappointing discovery. The cockerel crowed only when incited by a mill whistle in the neighborhood and the whistle sounded at 6 a. m.. noon and 6 p. m. it HOUSEHOLD NOTES | When preparing fruit salad, sprinkle bananas, peaches, pears and apples with lemon juice and sugar, as soon as they are cut. This helps to prevent discoloration. , A coffee “wake-me-up” Is the newest and smartest note in entertaining the over-night or week-end guest. The guest Is served a demitasse of black coffee just before arising. A teaspoonful of sugat added when frying tomatoes brings oit their full flavor. In cooking both ham and pork, a small amount of sugar penis up the nut-like flavor of the meat. If your cellar stairs are badly lighted. as most of them are, it is a wise precaution to paint the top and bottom steps white. The white steps will show up tn the dark, and go far toward reducing the possibility of a fall.
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Drain Lake to Recover Ancient Indian Relics. Calcutta. — A secret underground treasure vault used by the ancestors of the maharajah of Alwar, India, has been rediscovered with the aid of Sig. Mancini, an Italian architect. The utmost secrecy surrounds the finding of the treasure, “lost" for so many years near the artificial lake of Saugor. Jewels and gold found in the vault are said to be worth about $5tt0,000,000, but they are sacred relics, and ths maharajah has not decided whether to reseal the vault or appropriate the treasure. Frequent attempts have beer, made in the past to discover the jewels and huge sums were spent in searching for them. The maharajah was once told by an astrologer that he would recover the ; lost fortune, and he destroyed four old palaces and then built new ones in the search. The ancestors of the maharajah of Alwar, who claims to.descend from the ' mythological King Rama of Ajodhya, had been charged with the preservation of the historic imperial jewels of The last Hindu emperor, Rana Prithwlraj. who was defeated in the battle of Panipat in the Sixteenth century. The famous crown of the Pandava emperors was said to- have been found after the vault was opened. To the Hindus the jewels have great mystic value, embodying the ruling
\ —I - -I , Qabby Qertie I TflklNs ) ■OhEmF Kc Bl c ■ \ ’3° El \ v \ \ ggg||Sgo Bi \' “Pushing the chest and trunk forward while in a stooping position is a reducing exercise—it makes one lean.* Huge Catfish Caught Radford. Va.—The largest catfish seen in years was displayed recently by ’ Artie Roberts and George Caldwell. It measured 37 Inches in length and weighed 25 pounds. Too low they build who build beneath the stars.
principles of kingship among them. The possessor of the jewels, Hindus claim, hold the power to rule India in > the future. During the excavation for a huge Irrigation reservoir engineers came upon the ruins of an ancient palace. A copper plate was found containing ' verses in Sanskrit, which indicated ■ that the treasures of the Hindu emperors were carefully stored in vaults near the “lake in the hi!K\ Sig. Mancini, who has been engaged j to supervise the contraction of a new palace for the rtlaharajah on Mount Ahn was asked to help In the hunt for the hidden cache. The “lake in the hills” was decided to be the beau- . tiful Lake Saugor, and, under the pre- i text of Changing the water, it was ! drained dry. The lake’s bed was | cleaned* out. In the center was discovered strong masonry work. On examining it an entrance was found behind a huge movable stone. A tunnel under the lake bed led to ' the vault lying hidden deep in the ! \rocky hills. In the first chamber was | round a huge copper vessel. On being opened, the vessel was found to be full of gold. It was one solid mass, apparently having been melted and poured into the vessel before it was placed*in the vault. Tracks on the ground led.,Ao the corner in the wall where the second entrance to a second vault was located. There the $500,000,000 in jewete and gold was I found.
l nTfiltf 1 I I 1 MWW"I To Build Hospital for Defective Delinquents Washington.—Plans for a new federal hospital for defective delinquents i to be built at Springfield. Jlo., at au approximate cost of $2,500,000 were announced by the federal bureau of prisons. ’ This was accounted further progress in the government’s program for bettering penal institutions and affording free medical care to prisoners who need it. It was expected the proposal for bids would be issued In about six weeks and the construction of the building would start In the fall. The total bed capacity of the hospital will be 850, of which 500 will be for insane and psychopathic, 150 for tubercular and 200 for chronic medical cases, - Private Property Sign Gets Rid of Rail Ties Gorham. Maine.—A trolley line was scrapped here and company officials left the railroad ties along the right-of-way where people could cart them awav for use as fuel. Days passed and not a tie was touched. Finally the company erected over the Wood piles signs reading: “Private property. Do not molest." Next day the ties were gone. Also the signs. Forest Fires Cost $150,000 Salem. Ore.—The Oregon forestry department has spent $150,000 In fighting fires In territory under its jurisdiction so far this season.
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So many mothers r nowadays talk about giving their children fruit juices, as if this were a new’ discovery. As a matter of fact, for over fifty years, mothers have been accomplishing
results far surpassing anything you can secure from home prepared fruit juices, by using pure, wholesome California Fig Syrup, which is prepared under the most exacting laboratory supervision from ripe California Figs, richest of all fruits in laxative and nourishing properties. It’s marvelous to see how bilious, weak, feverish, sallow, constipated, under-nourished children respond to its gentle influence; how their breath clears up, color flames in their cheeks, and they become sturdy, playful, energetic again. A Western mother, Mrs. 11. J. Stoll. Valley P. 0., Nebraska, says: “My little daughter, Roma Lucile, was constipated from babyhood. I became worried about her and decided to give her some California Fig Syrup. It stopped her constipation quick; and the way It improved her color and made her pick up made me realise■ how rundown she had been. She is so sturdy and well now, and always in such goad humor that neighbors say she s the happiest girl in the West.” lake all good things, California Fig Syrup is Imitated, but you can always get .the genuine by looking for thp namq “California” on the carton.
