fd Minot, N. D.—An unusual experi ment in eugenics in which two neigh- boring families in this county swapped wives, husbands, children and homes three years ago has proved so suc- cessful in the three-year “try-out that both women and their husbands are more than pleased and satisfied with the result, while neighbors who prophesied failure for the experiment have agreed they were mistaken. Wel- fare workers say it is the most un- usual case in their experience, being absolutely unique. The Knights and the Rikensruds are the families involved. Two hus bands, two wives, and seven children were included in the mixup and the realignment which followed. While the Knights had five children before the realignment, and the Rik- ensruds but two, under the new ar- rangements the Knights found them- selves with but four children, while the Rikensruds had their family in creased from two children to three. The two families were great friends before the experiment was tried and they remain just as good friends to- day. The children attended the same school, the parents went to the same church, and often the four parents would plle into the same automobile and go to the same “movie” show, They secured thelr divorces together and had a double marriage the next day. Then they all came back to their new homes, Nelther the Knights nor the Rik. ensruds were among the "newly weds” when they decided to exchange fam- flies. There was no “sudden im. pulse,” The Knights had been mar ried 17 years and the Rikensruds for 11 years when the readjustment was undertaken, is William heads The head of one family Knight, Lawrence Rikensrud the other, The Knights were from Minneota, Minn, originally, while the Rikensruds were married at Bottl- neau, N. D. In time, the two themselves living on adjacent farms near Minot. “Here they were friends for several years, the children growing up together and the parents being about as Intimate as the usual farm families, families found close Four or five years ago a change was gradually coming over the two families, Instead of husbands and wives pairing off together when the two families came to Minot on a dou- ble shopping expedition, or to attend a pleture show, Knight and Mrs, Rik- ensrud often sat together, while Rik- ensrud and Mrs, Knight coupled seats alongside the other couple, Thelr friends got to teasing all four, It seemed a good joke, But there was more to the affair than just a joke. One day in March, 1920, both women filed suits for dl. vorce, alleging cruelty. The same lawyer acted for both. The two hus. bands were In the courtroom when the decrees were handed down by the Judge. The following morning Rikensrud married Mrs. Knight and Knight mar- ried Mrs. Rikensrud, with a double ceremony. The gether honeymoons were spent to- Salmon Jumps Into Boat Grants Pass, Ore.—A large Chinook salmon actually leaped into the row- boat of J. Schwartz, of Klamath Falis, ns he rowed down the Rogue river, near here. Schwartz leaped astride the fish and subdued it after taking & good thumping I was thirteen when the narrow- gauge railroad between West Lebanon, Ind, and Havana, fll, was built. 1 gay Havana, Iii, though the struction was er completed ther than believe. project to revolutionize ag- rieniture In Th part of the state in which 1 lived, and all us chil- dren a thrill We travele in those days. it gave little When we did go it was afoot or horse. back, or in a farm wagon. [I had nev- er seen Inside a rallway coach when 1 was thi but I had ambitions to do 80. Ed Balley and Taylor ( and I used to climb to the roof of the barn and watch the train, a little more than a mile away, creeping along the marrow track, or pufiing up the grade which took it over the glacial morain toward the East" and out of sight. That train spelled romance to ua! We vere not going to be farmers dragging our feet behind a plow or a harrow, mot we! We were going to be engl + rteen, urtis neers or 20 miles an 1 ran onto Billy a few days ago as I was coming home at noontime. Bilily ad been our neig few years fore and then had | out of our tie life for i Now here was again, rteen “Where do 3 and he told me. “Are you going to s« hool ™ in the seventh grade, as a norms of his age should have J flunki for promotion 4 03 vy or " toning racing our rains hour, been, and ng or passing hi were about going to college,” he confided “No? 1} said in an tone of voice. “I'm to an aviation school. It isn't any more dangerous flying now than it is running an automobile, “It's awful good pay. I remembered that an engineer got one hundred dollars a month when 1 contemplated taking up that profes. gion. It seemed a lot of money. I didn’t try to dissuade Billy. What is education as compared with the romance and the thrill of sailing through the air at a hundred miles an hour or more? The romance of youth! (©, 1932, Waatern Newspaper Union.) interrogatory going fou y pe Ina came with cuicaco, THE N VY. GIANTS SCORED RUNG ~ / ALL HOMERS | «19%0- WHATS IN A NAME? NASH DE 5010 sels CHEVROLETS IN OAKLAND, cau panier BOOB 18 A GCHOOL mirecior IN SUNN COUNTY, PENN. 1.0. APPLEYARD erows GRAPES IN FLORIDA. A shirtmager rrock in cotton shirt- ing is a cool choice for summer hours on the golf course. All Around Zhe House A pinch of salt added to fruit sher. bet will improve the flavor. . - » Clean discolored knife handles with a slice of cut lemon dipped in salt. - * - To clean and polish patent leather rub well with a cloth dipped In egg white. Little molasses eakes and coffee make the delightful lunch to serve to afternoon guests on a cool day, - - . Kerosene rubbed over window screens will remove any rust that may have accumulated during the winter. - » - Maenroni and rice are best cooked In rapidly bolling water, Cooked in this way they will not stick to the pan, *® * - When lettuce is being prepared for the table it is always advisable to break off the midrib, as that Is likely to be better. . * = When sugaring doughnuts or ecrul lers put them in a bag with the sugar and shake well. This fs a saving In sugar and covers the doughnuts or erullers evenly. London.—*1 want the new Bank of England made so impregnable that no one could even steal so much as half a sovereign from its vaults, Even the theft of that small sum would ruin our prestige.” That statement, made by Mantagu Norman, governor of the Bank of England, is responsible for the mighty barricade of steel and cement being built 60 feet below the streets of Lon- don, Norman's instructions are being car. ried out to the letter and the new vaults will withstand assault, fire bombardment, dynamite and flood for the next 500 years, If any intruder even gets Inside, he must face the dapger of being drowned, shot or cap- tured. The new safes are costing and will be the main feature of new Bank of England building, now half finished. All work has been car ried out behind high barricades The outer doors « of the safes are de. seribed as artillery The outer shells are bronze "while Cores are d blocks of 3-inch All the “strong reom"” sys on a threefoot bed of forced with covered with a yer of glides of the tected In hl iin tha ing would ey rinit access £500 000 the proof, the soll steel tem rests concrete rein. and The fees are pro- Architects nt of tunnel- from hardened steel rods, steel Aare cert or from The oniy i and vaul will be from above massive grille gates and steel doors, guarded, | 1CCesBnry, yy machine below to the saf throu e art 3 5 Marshmallow Mint Sauce siiffly beaten tap peppers Cool sugar and water to thi (230 degrees F.), not spin a Add Let stand two minutes, maliows are dissolved, p mallows under sirup. slowly over egg stantly until mixture is cool permint extract to make sauce a delicate green, one, cupful of sauce, thread. sirap beating cone Add pep- coloring Makes white, nd enough gunners, Inside these gates and doors is a deep shaft, with elevators, lead- ing down to the level of the vaults, In emergencies this shaft can be flooded, drowning intruders, with no danger of the water penetrating the strong rooms. There are more strong grills at the bottom of the shaft and the huge safe door weighs 25 tons, Not even the governor of the bank can open the safe door. The combination code of the lock is divided up, no one per- son knowing all of it, Even inside the safe door there are innumerable steel doors to be opened before a single bar of gold could be removed from the which it lies, rack on Pulpit to Politics ia) has re storate In Ktevens ian pa ticket of the Lib Li§ proposes con Cat Mothers Rabbit 2 as She Loses Two Kittens Palmers, Calif. —Solace for the loss of two of her kittens was found In pew-born rabbit by a house cat here recent T ’ owt ye Miss “One word can cause & Scotchman more grief than a sentence if the word is ‘Fine'" * HE KNEW THE SERVICE Harry rather fancied himself as a mathematical expert. One day he met his Cousin Jim. “Think of a number, Jim,” he sald, “and I'll tell you whether It's odd or even” “Right,” sald the other. *1 just called up my girl on the | What's the numbe re Harry looked thou “Did you get her?" “Yes” replied Jim. “Right away?" inquls “Yes,” answered “That's odd,” finished Harry don Answers. FORETHOUGHT have NOLS the other, ON “1 see that the bride | groom's present, thi “ always the ught for a brid “Perhaps that's it made of ir e¢ {0 wen The Philistine “Oh, Mr. Fl mn” she excla iily, “have you ev ¢ of opp imed, a dim, the urden too ippert wuss vit iro LN with Use Imagination's Wings “Pilot,” sald the timid womar jo if we are In pas- “what the air and the “Open par “gy “Tom's wife « baby get g his t “That's stry ers can place ity in a jiffy.” Olfactory Offering ydas—Too bad you couldn't take flowers to Helnbuck in the hospital, but be couldn't see them with his eyes all bandaged up. Yazge— Well, but 1 took him a gar sandwich. garuc Nothing Impossible Salesman--This steel cabinet last forever. Mr. Groucher—And after that? Salesman--Why, by that time we will be selling something that will last even longer. will Mental Attitude “1 wouldn't marry the best man ob earth.” sald the irate young woman. “And if you did,” said Miss Cayenne, “you'd never believe IL" Showing Hubby His Place Husband — Where's the butcher knife? Wife—1 don’t know, Look for it Husband--You ought to have a place for everything. Wife—Well, then, you'd better get out of the kitchen. Exchange Remembering the Mane “Bat doesn’t your husband have any hobby “Oh, yes: he's always trying to comb bis hair over the bald spot.” Simply a Miracle Reporter—] have a great plece of pews. A truck driver got stuck in the mud on the side of the road Editor—DBut what's unusual about that? Reporter—He pulled over to allow another car to pass. Just Politeness He~When you married me, you promised to obey me, She-Yes, only because | didnt want a row when the minister was thove.