Newest Science Notes On. . Jcience ; oA new' trouser belt buckle con tains a serret posket for money. A school for Sw-edish inventors has been opened at Stoskholm. Six w-ool fingers make up a new brush tor sleaning the slats of Ve netian shades. Ski shaped skates for rapid travel over snow have been invented in Switzerland. o O Statil electr.city has been har nessed to rhn a motor invented by a Minnesota man. An attachment for residence tele phones inventer in England sum mons police if burglars enter. If a watch gains or loses one second in 11 days its errors can be detected by - a new- electric device. © Q Russians have invented electri cally charged nets to reduce the cost and labor of catching sea fish. o 0 o - Machines that draw and form solid steel tops for automobiles subject each top to a pressure of 5200 tons. The w-ings of a new English sea plane apch upward and carry the motors at the highest points to es cape spray. -rr •f Operated by compressed air, a chain type saw has been invented to cut off piling and do other work un der water. Glass cases to display goods sold have been invented in Germany to be carried on the rear of passenger automobiles. Operated by the same current, elec tric chimes have been invented to replace door bells and produce more pleasing tones. -' — - -• \ \ > Control surfaces of a novel French airplane are carried on a mast .that rises vertically from the center of the fuselage. An upholstered high chair has been invented that can be converted into a seat and table to hold playthings for an infant. For coaching rowing crews an Eng lishman has invented a megaphone which uses electricity to amplify words spoken into its mouth-piece. An instrument has been invented that spins a jacked up automobile wheel at high speed’ and records the amount that it may be out of true. Electric apparatus has been in vented in Germany for destroying documents, grinding the paper into bits so small that they cannot be reunited. Metal muzzles to prevent chickens picking other birds without interfer ing with their eating and drinking have been invented by a Seattle man. Using two systems of transmission, a television broadcasting station is being constructed in London that will be able to serve 10,000,000 persons. Only three countries having more than 100,000 telephones each, Russia, China and New Zealand, cannot be reached by telephone from the Unit ed States. Reversible rubber heels for shoes have been invented in Germany that can be turned over when worn down and slid on metal holders to provide fresh surfaces. Plugging into a socket, a new' elec tric presser can be used to crease trousers while they are being worn or press both sides of a garment at the same time. British government scientists have established a laboratory to study the causes of motor vehicles skidding with a view to developing anti-skid highway surfaces. Tests of electric lamps in artificial Iv produced fogs in a New Jersey laboratory have shown that increas ing the voltage increases the pene tration of fogs by light. Brazil has limited the granting of hydroelectric power concessions to Brazilians or enterprises in which 60 per cent of the voting stock is owned by Brazilians. A socket wrench that fits all square and hexagonal nuts up to two and a half inches has been in vented that has special plugs for in sert nuts and a hammer attachment. Hot bed sash for growing plants has been invented in England that is made in sections, enabling a gardener to arrange sections in any form and to any extent desired. -— Music like that of a pipe organ is produced electrically by a new' instru ment nc*>y being manufactured on a' commercial scale and sold at about the price of a fine piano. The Brazilian government has es tablished certain standards for but ter and its substitutes, requiring in spection and chemical aualysis and strict labeLng of products. The third planetarium in the Unit ed States, recently erected at Los Angeles, contains several features not included in its predecessors at Chicago and Philadelphia. A coinlin-a-slot machine has been invented in England for public places that enables a person to write a message for a friend to read at any time up to two hours later. A spring handle has been invent ed to ssake down the mercury in a clinical thermon^eter with less liabil ity’ of breaking the instrument then when the w’ork is done by hand. Begun 30 years ago and recently completed, Mexxico City's Palace of Fine Arts includes a theater having r. mosaic curtain containing more than a million pieces of glass. Made of curved, enameled wood, a platform that can be attached to the stern of a life boat with clamps has been invented to assist in taking into the boat a rescued person. An English railway is running j what is asserted to be the world’s fastest newspaper train, delivering London naming papers to a point in Wales 1131:- miles aw’ay in 137 minutes. Weighing only 4.63 pounds per horsepower, an 80 horsepower gaso line motor made largely of aluminum has been designed to drive 16-foot speed boats at a rate if 60 miles an hour. A sloping metal roof 120 feet long and 100 feet wide has been erected in a New’ Mexico city to catch infre quent rain water and drain it into a storage tank for watering livestock. A German inventor has enabled a ! standard automobile to be used on j land or water by substituting hol ■ lom drum shaped pontoons for its wheels, the rear pontoons peing fit ted with paddles. A new lawn roller is cofered with spikes that cut out and carry away small pieces of soil, the holes after ward beng Hied with top dressing and fertilizer to reach the roots of the grass. Persons seeking information in a London dailwav station prfcss but | tons in a new machine bearng the names of stations to which they wTish to go and receive cards tellir.g wrhen the next traiins leave. For reproducing delyeate dfcsigns on metals a process has been develop ed with which patterns made of thread mpregnated with rubber are laid on surfaces to be decorated, which then are sandblasted. A huge air filled globe to give the craft stability features a helicopter WHEN KIDNEY TROUBLE CAUSES YOU TO GET UP NIGHTS When Bladder is Irritated When Passage Is Difficult When Backache Bothers Flush Poisonous Waste and Acid From Kidneys If you aren’t feeling just right— are nervous—have dizzy spells and occasional backache—study your kid neys and learn more about yourself. Through the delicate filters of the kidneys, acid and poisonous waste are drawn from the blood and dis charged from the body through the bladder—sometimes these filters be come clogged with posonous waste and kidneys do not function properly —they need a good cleaning. One reliable medicine, highly ef lcient and inexpensive is GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules— you can’t gpo wrong on this grand medicine for it has been helping people for 50 years—to correct their aches and pains and to banish uric acid conditions, the aggravation of sciatica, neuritis, neuralgia, lumbago and rheumatism. So if you have such symptoms of Kidney trouble as backache, nervous ness, getting up two or three times during the night—scanty, burning or smarting passage, leg cramps, moist palms or puffy eyes get a 35 cent package of .this grand and harmless diuretic at any modem drugstore—it starts the first day on its errand of helpfulness. But be sure it’s GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules—the original the genuine—right from Haarlem in Holland.—Adv. type flying machine invented in France, which can be raised vertical ly and held stationary in the air with foiu propellers. A process has been developed at the United States Forest Products | Laboratory in Wisconsin for impreg- ! nating woods used in flooring and furniture with wax so deeply that the finish is permanent. Motion pictures of oil burning in Diesel engine cylinders made through heat resistant glass have shown that combustion occurs after the fuel fills the cylinders, not as soon as it enters as heretofore believed. An island in the ocean a quarter of a mile off the English coast has been linked with the mainland by a lerry running on wheels on the sea bottom, passengers riding on a plat- ; form elevated above the water. Weighing only 18 pounds, a new radio course indicator for airplanes is adjustable to either long or short wave transmission and ean be in stalled in any part of a plane and operated by a pilot by remote con trol. For protection of livestock an ap pliance has been invented that sends an electric current harmless to hu man beings, horses and cattle but deadly to predatory animals through wire fencing at five-second intervals. internal combustion engines have been invented in Germany to propel submarines beneath the surface of the water as well as on the surface using oil on surface runs and a mix ture of hydrogen and oxygen when submerged. First aid equipment at an English ambulance station includes asbestos clothing to be worn by men who drag with long tongs and a portable crane to hoist an injured person from a manhole. A French inventor’s touring trail er to be towed by an automobile is only 37 feet long when being towed but can be extended to 55 feet when stationary, affording living and sleep ing, dining and toilet rooms and a kitchen. Scientists have discovered that in the first five years a child’s face grows more horizontally than verti cally and after that more vertically than horizontally, also that heads of males continue to grow' later in life than females. Proverbs and Parables - i By A. B. Mann (For the Literary Service Bureau) “Toting Water On Both Shoulders” Ancient pictures show women as carrying pitchers of water on their shoulders. For instance, Rebecca at the well and the “Woman of Sa maria”. But in these pictures the wo had a pitcher on just one shoulder- j The inference is that it would be dif ficult to carry a pitcher on each shoulder without spilling’ some of the water or without the danger of hav ing one or both pitchers to drop, losing both water and pitcher. The modern interpretaton is that one should not be deceitful lest he be ex posed and his reputation suffer and his usefulness become impaired. Deception may succeed for a while but it never can give substantial re sults. Honor, honesty, frankness and truthfulness are more to be de sired and are infinitely more profi table. Face Nine-Year-Old Murder Charge Carrolton ,Ala., Aug. 21, (ANP)—Lee Somerville will face a murder charge that is nine years old here this week when he goes on trial for the murder of Bert C. Johnson, deputy sheriff of Pickens county. A special session of the court has been called for the trial of Somerville who was arrested in Columbus, Mississippi, two months ago and convicted of a minor charge. While no mob violence is ex pected, according to reports, the prisoner will be closely guarded and every precaution will be taken to forstail any attempt that might be made to lynch him when he is brought to trial and further it is reported that Ne groes will be placed on the jury. A Baby For You? If you are denied the blessing of a baby all your own and yearn for a baby’s arms and a baby’s smile do not give up hope. Just write in con fidence to Mrs. Mildred Owens, Dept. K, 512 Honan Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., and she will tell you s.bout a simple home method that helped her after being denied 15 yrs. Many others say this has helped bless their lives. Write now* and try for this wonderful happiness. MAXIE | MILLER | WRITES (For the Literary Service Bureau) (For advce, write to Maxxie Mil ler, care of Literary Service Bureau, 516 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. For personal reply, send self-addressed, stamped envelope.) Girl of 17 “Crazy” About a Boy 18— Knows He Got Another Girl in Trouble — Worried Mother Asks Advice—Send the Girl off to Sctool and Let Her Forget—Dangerous Problem and Needs Tact—Be care ful and Trhst “Old Father Time.” Maxie Miller:—I am a mother and terribly worried. My daughter, 17, i is just wild about a boy. And he means her no good. She knows that he got another girl in trouble and mine says she loves him and just , refused to marry her, but this girl of can’t give him up. What can I do? I don’t want my child ruined-—Wor ried Mother. Worried Mother:—You are one of many thousands of your kind. It is a difficult problem, for your girl is about as crazy as the average girl of her age. You will have to deal tactfully With her. Best thing is to send her off to school and give her a chance to forget. Get her away as soon as you can - and trust “Old Father Time.” At school she will meet others and forget this one. But be careful, or you will “spill the beans”. —Maxie Miller. Charge Brothers With Murder Raleigh, N. C., Aug. 22 (AXP) —William and John Rogers were held in the county jail here Wed nesday morning after confessing that they shot and killed Willie Simmons near here Spnday night. William Rogers confessed that he fired the fatal shot. The brothers were arrested Tuesday night at their home. William was in bed asleep at the time the officers arrived and John was sitting on the back porch. Neither made any attempt to escape and were carried to the jail for questioning. William told the officers that the shooting re sulted from an argument over a barbaeue sandwich. According to his statement, with which his brother concurred the three men were at a barbacue stand and each purchased some barbacue. An argument started and Simmons threatened to strike John Rogers. The proprietor quieted the men and all of them went out. Simmons going to his home on Freeman street followed b vthe two brothers. Following Simmons in the house and resumin gthe argument "William Rogers pulled a gun and threatened to “shotot his heart out”. Simmons laughed at him and becoming angry William then took the revolver and fired five shots in Simmons ’ direction, two of them taking effect and wounding him fatally. Fear Lynching; Re move White Man For Safekeeping He is Charged With Rape. # Jackson, Misss., Aug. 21, (ANP)—Fearing that the good old Southern custom of lynching might find a reaction in the lynching of a white man and that the lynchers might be spurred on i bv the knowledge of the laxity of authorities in dealing with those who in the past six weeks have lynched four Negroes. G. C. Chambers, a 26-year-old whif£ man was rushed from the Scott county jail to Hinds county Wednesday night. Chambers is charged with rap j ing a 13-vear-old white girl in Scott county. He was arrested Tuesday morning and when the ! report of his arrest was circu lated the feeling against him reached fever-heat but not to the point of lynching—he was a white man. But officers **fo prevent any possibility of mob violence” ordered him removed j to the Hinds county jail. Seriously Wounded in Gun Battle Wr i t h Officers Wilmington ,N. C., Aug. 22— (ANP)—James Knox was shot and seriously wounded in a gun battle between himself and two police officers here Monday night. Prank Meier received a scalp wound and C. D. Hare suf fered a “lacerated coat sleeve” in the battle. According to the report of th'e officers, Knox w^as being sought by them and they came upon him near the baseball park. When he sawr the officers approaching he fired three shots at them and con tinued to meet them despite the fac tha they were returning fire. Reaching Officer Hare, he grap pled with him in an effort to take lids gun from him. The officer succeeded in twisting the gun in ward and pulled the trigger, the bullet entering Knox’s stomach. He was rushed to the James Walker hospital where his con dition was pronounced serious. Succumbs to Prejudice in Ole Miss.: Moves CCC Camp Yazoo City, Miss^, Aug. 22— (ANP)—jPederaJ authorities in charge of the estblishment of CCC Camps in this section finally capitulated to prejudice of whites in and about here and the CCC Camp established for Negroes at Benton will be moved to another section of the state and supplant ed by one for white youths. Negro youths were sent here fur weeks ago, over the protest of whites ,to begin wrk on the soil erosion project. During the time they have been here no work has been done due to the opposi tion of the whites and Tuesday it was announced that the work would be suspended until the Ne groes could be replaced by white youths. Cook’s Home Gives Up Valuable Loot Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 22— (AXP)—Goods, including silver ware, linens ,furs, clothing and heirlooms ,that have been missing from a score or more of homes for the past several months were found in tin lime of Carrie Lock hart, who had served as cook in those homes from which the goods had been pilfered when she was arrested here Wednesday. The woman was arrested when she returned to the house where she was working as a cook, Wed j nesday night, clad in overalls and with a stocking cap on her head, j She was in the act of burglariz ing the house when the officer i who had been summoned bv the neighbors arrived and placed her unde rarrest. She told officers she I has been burglarizing the homes o femployers, garbed as a man in the evening, for more than two years. Notice, Subscribers: If you don’t get your paper by Saturday, 2 p. m., call Webster 1750. No reduction in subscriptions unless request is com plied with. 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