and entrance into leg Steve Stanley nomadic race, Is the alm of the gy cient race, opposition, but his American gypsy tribes successful will soon on the road. King Stanley, EYDSY costume, merican citi as king of Ze0s, whose recent coronation that the down to trip City college, would seem to Indicate and settle an occasional York and the old In their wanderings with just New Metal Detector to Be Tried by Expedition. rton.—The elusive pirate gold on Cocos isiar fled maps and di i for more than the deli An exp mm iTIOS 1 to the act the coasts of Centra ica fro part of the last letin from Bociety “After Capt. Edward Day Loon, Corns, in the Seventeenth century the Natior Nicaragua, in 1655 buried hi until his next plundering In the ea Port 8 treasure riy eighties, . uguese naval ofiles S00 felt ing too wel ge to shipping in that his old bailiw 1 policed for rounded the Horn, pr and and buried tren he and hi y ah vg r i sough stones wortl lated by the § and from ples, natives ca ten when a revoli “The Lima mint was filled with and silver and the Lima cathedra a8 vault of wealth. The chalices were soll pricel ment glistened in the dim 1 fice, Diamond-studded vestments beamed with a new radiance with ev- ery movement of the them. There chasubles of gold adorned with rows of diamonds. ru bies, emeralds and sapphires, “Fear by the revolutionists, I thers sought a ship as a hiding ition broke gold i was d gold, studd ess gems. Golden altars equip edi priests who wore were ing seizure of treasures ty fa ia these Amma ci place, Much Is expected from Bino Purje, tall distance runner from Finland, in the Olympic games, In his native land he covered the 1,500 meters in 3:50, The in th Mary Dear was riding e harbor of Calls larkness the treas ferred to the M ir) guard stationed abroad. rested riche iresumably on Coco Sought by Many. Corti r's can But Fewer Babies Die During First Year. Washington.—The birth rate In the United States dropped during 1981 to the lowest point it has reached since the establishment of birth registration in this country nearly 17 years ago, according to statistics made public by the bureau of the census, At the same time, the ported, the Infant mortality rate showed a continued decline in the year, dropping to its lowest level since statistics been systemat- ically compiled. During the year the infant death rate was 061.7 for every 1,000 live births, as compared with a rate of 64.7 In 1000, The birth rate for the country in 10:41 17.8 for every 1,000 of pop- ulation, according to the bureau's re port. In 10800 the rate was 189. The 1031 birth was 15.4, ompared with The total number of children in this country du last 2,084,443, as compared with in the preceding year. Of the more than 16931, 120,645 died In the ife, whil 1930 the num 141.670, The regi bureau re- have such was Illinois 16.7 In 1030 rate in born yeur was 2.101.012 rng born In ir first years of reached INH) THK) her @ in stration area on which the Latest From Paris {ine crentions is this whit with a white bureau's report was based Includes all except two sintes and comprises 94.7 per cent of the total population of the country. In the rural part of this registration area the birth rate and infant mor- tality rates were higher than in the urban section, the report showed, while the still birth rate was lower, The rural section had a population of 1,338,000, while the urban section had a population of 57,500,000 In the city aren the birth rate was 17.5 per 1,000 of population: the in- fant mortality rate was 60.8 per 1,000 births, and the still birth rate was 4 for every 100 live births in the rural area the birth rate 18.2; the Infant mortality and the still birth rate 3.7 was rate 02.0; a.7. ay vil 7 @ @ Questions Indi rubbed sink much easier men) Over a Erensy When anges in off all the vinds white If the potato In it a few minutes sorb the salt soup Is too salty, grate a raw and cont cooking for The nue potato will ab . » » When children's stockings bec worn at the the length « wks and crochet knee cut them off about a shell stiteh ot for a i To POTFOURRI Camphor BEING LAUGHED AT Ey THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Late Dean of Men, University of Illinois. least I think frightened home black night aloud cour. or at the going It Is Goldsmith, it Is, who speaks of boy through woods at “Whisthing to keep his age up.” Bluster Is gen- erally an out growth of fear, It is a enmou- fluge to conceal a man's real fee] ings Cynicism and are more often than otherwise the dis- of seif-con. insolence “inh rea- vant to simu racteristics which d of be iscover ind are afral 7 ir friends d is one thing not meet or end “The fellows would any argument y a youthful request, Joice was editor f our col lege aper he ridiculed everythi that for the control of stude OT t and advocated all When ng r done gularities him pretty Hege, IS LIFE p °o By Charles Seshes WORLTS QLPEST @/ OKE. So YOURE THE FELLOW WHO DRANES THAT VEL, WALLY AINT — NA, BECAUSE | CANT THINK OF AM DEA women philanthropists, na val officer anchored at Cocos and or find the treasure, but all he gained was a severe repri mand from the Dritl admiralty when he reached Englan {from gots its name) and bananas Vild pig through the foresta, myriad its fish abound in surrounding waters, coffee, sugar and vegetables ean be grown in its fertile spots, fresh water is plen. tiful and its naturally tropical atmo- sphere is tempered by sea breezes and frequent rains, Yet Cocos has never been successfully colonized. However, the arid Galapagos islands, its neigh- bors 380 miles to the southwest, are permanently inhabited, “For a short time Costa Rica malin. tained a penal colony on Cocos (sland besides pirates, it was visited from time to time by whalers. One treasure hunter remained on Cocos for several years in an unsuccessful at- tempt to colonize IL” island wild. the grow ‘Coconuts which 4 scamper birds swarm trees, Marriages in Nevada as Well as Divorces Boom Reno, Nev.—One reason why Ne vada's marriage business is booming as a rival to divorces, insofar as mon- eymaking Is concerned, is that a li cense jssued in any of the 17 coun ties may be used in any part of the state. This is an aid to those desir ing secrecy, as a license may be se cured in some tiny hamlet which is a county seat and used in Reno, Here's the tribute o1 coffee growers Colombia to John D. Rockefeller, oil king, In recognition of the latter's “contribution toward the advance ment of science and health and of the benefits which plantation workers have enjoyed through the activities of the Rockefeller foundation” The bronze bust of Mr. Rockefeller was unveiled at the Palace of Hygiene In Bogota as a part of the recent coffee day celebration, He that ean work is a born king of something. ~Carlyle, {er Lie BE i ad “Whether the car beats the train usually gets a cross.” Time is money, but is It, always? M MAGIC SQUARE Tuaf Totals D§ IN 280 DIFFERENT WAYS.. Constructed by E.F.Gaines © mC Sevag Spalions 1 tf R.P. WILLIAMS, of Sprindfield, Ohio = CIRCLED THE BASES ON A BASEBALL DIAMOND IN 12 %/g SECONDS ~ 1700 ht (+41 Lo / TUE J 'M0sT MARRIED iF WONAN w= was NEVER DIVORCED! LH RORIENE GUIMARCHE : dium , HAD 50 HUSBANDS AND 625 GUITORG seve a $ ® 3 {wo SOLIDS - MAKE A QUID COHTRIBUTED BY A. §. DOVOLAE i ‘TALES CHIEFS Yer SPEMICALAWBA Editha The Indian boy, wished with that crouching in a cor all his wild young he might be invisible, The diers killed In« lang, that he they were quick to ng, and he was unable to without thelr seeing How rum him, It was everythi away { Z to show fear, but all the s afrald—terribly afraid yes were the only part of he h Hed pos ine moved, as Bpuce as breathe, sible ‘ daring t General Logan an expedition general , With his troops unharmed 118 men were surprise in General the #8 enfere a it. bringing with them rees of their conquered enemies that he had vindicated his and he was proud. His wounds were deep and serious. and him of his triumph my was more than he could for two amp, when three however, soon deprived ry endure, and after suffering he died. The Indian captain was buried with other Indians in the camp. General and Major Hardin eulo- as a man of courage. in and sincerity. The general General (afterward Presi Harrison that “more firmness nate bravery have seldom ence with all the honors and with sorrow as generally displayed as sritnessed” (©. 1932, Western Newspapst Union.) The Sixth Nation The Five Nations of Iroquois Indians occupied the best lands of New York state, and many are still found there. In 1712 anot¥®er tribe moved up from North Carolina, asked to join the Iro quois, and were given land along the Chenango river. They were named Tuscaroras, meaning “shirt-wearera™ and became one of the Iroquois Six Nations, The original Iroguols were the Mohawks, the Oneldag, the Onon. dagas, the Cayugas, and the Senecas wane buried and “Nawshoys" in Old Days Apparently newshoys have been em ployed from an early period and were known in Great Britain In the Elght- eenth century. In Scotland paper erfers or caddies sold newspapers and also provided news gossip. At the close of the Seventeenth century they were Incorporated in Edinburgh Into a society, but It eventually became a nuisance and was dissolved In 1710. The word “newsboy” appears in Eng- Ugh literature as early as 1812, "