The Omha Sotpm - - r - i i "" r,r."- EE n MAGAZINE vmj aJ . im . f . y. r , . . - - T i nun i til -JfY "VaT m BJL ImmmmmmmfimmmmmUmmmCflma ABhB. atf LBES SviVBfe. naff mw . iDHi wcSmmmmmmmV. , IU PrafaMT Bmmmf Eayrfwwfc Sbvwiiv Hdw: Oem Twwtad jfek Rammasa Qmv Tiffs TjmtM m fWt m TbeW WtWft. upaaiuiTMvaiy J? Frog Bred TTiree Times fa Natural Size by a British Scientist Points the Way to Cutting the Cost of Living in Three r euLymiiMi'i' BBB BglBP SBjBBB BO esn BB SBp AW WS 'r Bg OSyB i food'slmtta? In taste to in chtcksa, and ia -many ways superior to the choicest quality- of beef. Frogs are very, easily, raised, aad whe&'tbey are bred to a largo size one leg will .yield a dinner for a, large family, at very small cost, probably not mote than ten cents a pound. Frogs re now Quite cheap, and when Increased la elzo thoy will become relatively cheaper. It .seoms reasonably certain, how crrer, that the process can be ap plied to all tho food animals, Includ ing boof creaturos. X ateor three tlmeB the normal size will certainly represent a very great economy In tho production otbeef, In fact, It has already beea calculated by tho scientists of the British Association that such an ani mal would coBt one-third less than the present type, owing, to the econ omy of feeding one animal instead of three and tho great saving of time. At present as important Hem in the cost of raising a steer la the fact UiAt the breeder muet wait for three years before the animal readies a profitable sice for food purposes. It the steer grew three times as Urge In three year it would b equlVRkut to a. saving of one-third in tim. After the successful application of the process to many animals it will doubtless bo tried on man. Of course, In its application to man it must be considered in a very differ ent light from the mere increase in bulk. A previous speaker at the British 'Association, Professor Dickson, had demonstrated that within another century the food supply oC tae world would at the present rate of con sumption become insufficient to keep the raee treat Km wil es. Pre feseor Dawson Turner's experiments showed that seienee would, have at least .one way of meeting .the defieit, Dawson Turner's experiments were a continuation of those already be gun by Protestor Roux, of the Pas teur Institute, Parts; Professor But ler Burke, of CbrtdaV University, and many others. At an early 'period after the discovery of radium It was jtouad. st m wonderful suBjteaee, s4resgthy;lMt teod on' a Kviair as. sal, ft baa the effect of destroyis micro-organisms, such" as disease gems, and. thus it favors' the growth of the animal. If the radium has strong germicidal powers, however, its long-continued application will destroy the cells of the animal and the main organism itself. Bat expert meat has now shown that the radium rays may be bo modified as to ex erclBe only a favorable effect on the animal's cells. Other ezpcrlmonta havo shown that radium will greatly' hasten the development of plants. A tube of radium St 2,000,000 activity was bur led la tho centre of pot planted with oats. A second, pot was ar- ranged la the same manner, but without the radium. At the end of four days the plants from the ra diumlzed seeds were ,tbre times higher than tkoee -la the aexposd pot, but hare waa another, ealgma. The tallast piants were, those which were farthest away from the' tube. Tha radium tube waa then taken from eae pot ana placed la the ether. Immediately stae second plaata begaa to grow, nad within three days were taller thsa those la the receptacle from which the ra dium had been taSen. Professor Dawson Turner, in creat ing glgantlo frogs and other monster animals, was especially guided by the experlmento of Professor Roux, of tho Pasteur Institute, Paris. Roux showed that tho embryonio cells of animals wero capable of being Influenced in an extraordinary degree, so that the character of the resulting organism might b entirely cheated. This was due to the indi vidual intelligence of the embryonio cell, aa eatlrely different thing from the intelligence of the adult organism. The intelligence of each embryoaia eeU strove to do its nat ural work in building p the com plete organism. Roux manipulated tho embryos by means of knife and needle. When one cell waa sepa ratM from its companion cells It endeavored to do Its normal work, and it often went strangely astray the abeenee of its eompantons. fans a Boay eeu seeeretea from the grew a. head. .A 'heaa, eeU mm ' ' ' 4 twe, PKormMom bahwok tow Mi; M'ttM reeeat mewiag of the ariOtc AseodatioA mBrsr stingham, gtoa. ' las a frog's eg wi r41 he .a4 tortd a frog three time the aermal hf aiJlSSST' U dleeev arv may have Mveral very m- yertaat reeette far ImewaKy. Pe. fcajNi tta irst, or at least the most fcvtoaa, value is that R wiH turnltk m with a means ot iacre&alng the feed s4y aad thereby keeping dowa the ever-laereasing eoet of Kvea at He yreeeai stage ie veloemeat the experimftat ie capable U greatly redacuig living expenses. Tree's leg are aelieiens, succulent It was found that two eras couM 'bo amalgamated to form one glgantie . creature. Profossor Dawson Turner proceeded upon the plan of applying, tho 'degree of radio activity, which bad' already been useful in stimulating plant groyth,to the body cells of the frog embyro which had shown themselvee susceptible ot groat abnormal devel opment In Roux'a experiments. After many thousands of experi ments Dawson. Turner succeeded' la obtaining a combination that greatly stimulated the body growth ot the frog. This 'process also appears to be .one that may be coatmaed ladeft nitely. Each cell of the embryo has the In telligence to enable it to develop into a normal part ot the adult organism. But when certain cells are activated by radium they, acquire a different character and assume , a dominant force like a man Inspired by some extraordinary ambition, ' In theory it appears possible that this discovery may be applied to man. There would, of course, be little advantage to bo g&lhpd from producing an enormoua man, who would holp to gobble up the avail able food supply. The desirablo ob ject would be to breed' a man, ot in creased brain power. The stimulation of the. body cells ot the frog would be replaced byva stimulation ot the bram- cells ef-'the maa. t - Perhaps a the discovery nat ;s hs<hv, animal can be bred wRh,two heads on oae-body may eventually prove applicable to man. ThetfeikT an old' saying' that two heads -vare better than one, and this ought to 1m all the more true If we eimid , -eemhtae'''the vtwo, heads' cemyaetly wtta eae .body I What might we net expect if , we eeM breed a man with twe heads,'! , ee MAtatalHg. the, bram- of,a,Sbke- . r speare' aad'the other c 'aa AbtaaasaV' Llacolal What tibe Stars Promise for October. TUP Oeiefcer tmusS '' kWdMMMtao ttme Ja poHtteal aa well aa mr aveaaea. Wmr malB planet is above tt earth, sew lag aaeeadeiMiy of the ulterior fateea. , Man .eaoarfo the Mr eedS$S3 w 1 attaeto to thoee la aathorRy thereat, 2d SooateaU will he maehla arteeaee: loeae aa if a Wm fueteaay xvee behind the bare. , , . malfeasance will be Turougat to the r cHe also much lllnese la the- etrelee, if not an unusual death list- Venus is strongly j? caked la the fceuee, wherein she will benett isgiUmate eemmeroial enterprise, and a general fcnerease of expenditures will infuse sew life into domestic trade relations, and Interstate affairs will be on the whole iaUsfactoTy. with agricultural pvospecU STuch brfgbur ban the earlier part of fine seaEon gave reason to expeet, 0a or near the following days are articular incidents: October 2 A railroad calamity la groegteot, the fire department unusually Smsy. and excitable happenings i' .public siatherings; a public building disaster. October 3 Excitement on tho market; the failure of a financial house. A rterm oerlod surrounds these early gAys ot the month, more likely in the HMtkera State. n& the autumnal ele will be 1, evldeace. SSSsra v.tr tae aotke, , OotoW 4 Very active for the oeHl, vrarM. wKh tm uacUoa of this nature la attract 'isetke; t,aay concern the White Hea, A et to lha savyi UiitAtSY. or approsrlttlop. October 7 Tine weather from this to the 11th. a lower temeeratare and snow lurries la northern latitudes on 10th 14 lit. A social aoaadal pubUcly aired u-easd the 31th. October IS A 4ijB)omatIo mbrofllo, ta G bfTiUoi at a breakta polsf The po fecKl horioa aaasnaay disturbed, wkh Ureas etatioeary la the keaveeMt. " Oeteher lE4lwrh pWm m-md aad ma meteerelogieal coatttleaa eiri94ied aaar a Jupiter o-egime. A satiefaetery ItvetejMBsat la the daaaeial wW r '' SstobuUMh, A pubHe bequest aaaod. OMeher 18 X ptoeiaat saeial wtwy, at tht nature 0a higher ejretef. 1 ISc . Ha c traamt had better took to their aoddeat iaaaraaoa. Market, aad weather oeedittons naeh opeet, a eeadi ties that extends aractleaUy to eleee of. month, with temperature antt tKitntfe very much lower between 36 aad JttK, to orttMve. Railroad travel daageroaa around the STtfc, eepeetaliy oa.etoetrk Mm. October St Death o a publtb ranettoa aty, wHh the Oftroaera.' ealeadar augmeat ed. Aatomaal s tor dm due at immediate cloee.ef month, Duriag Oateber Jupiter will rule benev eleatiy in the lives o( those hern In the eary days ot January, March, May, Sop Ssmber or JKovembcr of any year. Busi ness and personal affairs may bo pushed with confidence, favors sought, while those ot the fair box bo disposed will en tertain new admirors; these natives may safely make investments, enter partner ships and form new friendships, a good organizing influence that should be taken advantage of. Much caution will be advisable, this month If bora between tho 7th and 11th, ot March, June, September or .December of any year; business and personal' affftlra will be dull and tedious, the mental,; and animal spirits depressed, and In somein . stances the health affected for Saturn, throwing an evil ray to their aurCwillvi tint the magnetic sura. and reader them issoeptlble tq ulterior influences attempts to force, interests will but' bring a strong, er opposition to copo with. While 'gen eral, this has an especial application!! bom In '62. early '63, 'SB, "Jl. '77. early T8, 83, early '85, 91 or 'S8. l. thought well to deBtgnate theee years aa being oC special importance. People born in the tret three weks -of July lBUt be-cexetal of burns. Bcalds and about, wter; home hffalrs disturb; .for same. Tho 2d Bhown Accident or fevertahlcoe. .plaint In the .coming year of life; money losses If born on 2d-Sd; preferment if born beneath 4th and 9th: bereavement it on lOth-llth, bnt with probable legacy.ao crulng therefrcmj female?, bora on these dates, will have affectlonal disappoint; ments or domesitp anxieties. The 14th to 19th re excelleat birth ton, aaalo.on the 23d-24th. The 20th-22d are; uaf aVerabe, showing loee in business or tpaculatiea, as ateo; between the S5thw and-Slat, ' " Those ot the falr,ees hers near the close ot January ".must be very careful throughout this IVbuer la attaehssenU; ' mea of business reversal; ach.-sho,uld .aveld radical changes ot any nature and ka matters as near to the aecuetomed r gfejeVee as poelbie. " , , , , , . A BSBBBBBBBB ' JbbbbbbbbsVIbbbbHK rSPSBBBBSK BSBBBSaBlBBBBaSBBBS sBssssssssM fBsTBsB ibbbbbbbbPiBHebbbbI mmmmmmmmeJWmmEmmmV mmmmVmmmmmmmtmml mmmmmmmT llmmmH BmmHKmmmmmmi mmmmm? 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