The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 13, 1932, Image 6

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THE CENTRE
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ET TWO
HULL PIES,
Washington.—Discovery of a great
Solutrean workshop im the foothills of
the Pyrenees in southern France is
announced by the Smithsonian insti-
tution.
This open-air factory where crafts-
men of approximately 50,000 years ago
fashioned tools and out of
flints and quartzite extended over sev-
eral acres and now is covered by a
forest. J. Townsend Russell, collabo-
rating archeologist of the Smithsoni-
an staff, made the discovery while
passing through the forest over a rain-
washed cart track. His attention was
drawn to some obviously man-made
flint flakes, and
through the area
and extent the
It is within a few miles of the cave
of Marsoulas where the Smithsonian
institution and the University of Tou-
are conducting a joint archeo-
logical enterprise,
weapons
ngs made
revealed the width
ancient workshop
soundir
of
louse
Step in Cave-Man Culture.
The Solutrean
artisans represents an important stage
in human cu the acm the
chipped-stone industry and the transi-
tion to the stage when stone tools and
weapons were grinding.
It is the second in the chro-
nology of cave-man cultur The cul.
ture is
“)
rl nshir ¢ ¢)
workmanship of the
of
ture
fashioned by
stage ir
cu e.
distinguished by the so-called
stone Knives or
beauti-
8 to produce
The
aurel-leaf” blades of
daggers.
fully flaked on both
sharp-cutting
workmen made larg iin spear
scrapers and the
process, at which they had acquired
great skill presuma-
bly were cave dwellers, although there
may already have been some special-
ization of craft
Toward the
¥
period came the
Pieces of flint were
1¢
sic
These artisans
end of the Solutrean
discov-
ery of the possibi ng tools
by grinding instead of chipping. This
was one of the great transition points
in human culture, but resulted for a
ime in a marked artistic deterioration
while the new method was being per-
fected by many generations of tool-
makers. The site discovered by Rus
is believed to m transition
from the the suc-
ceeding Aurignacean period.
revolutionary
ty of
’
g
b
sell ark a
stage Solutrean to
Twenty-One Soundings Made.
1
Russell sounding
throug forest, low a
humus varying from about
timeters to more than a meter in thick-
ness was a layer fifty
thick, consisting of quartzite pebbles
and flint nodules of poor quality tight-
ly packed with earth. This area had
been superficially quarried from the
surface, Artifacts afid debris of man-
ufacture were found in this level, as
well as in the lower part of the ha-
mus. In one sounding a considerable
quantity of flints found where
the quarry layer appeared to have
been dug into deeper than elsewhere.
The had been thrown aside so
as to make a cuplike depression, whose
borders only a
made
the
twenty-on
level of
sixty cen-
centimeters
was
stone
were covered by few
centimeters of humus,
Despite the extent of the workshop,
Russell reports, vield of the sta-
tion Is meager and the proportion of
the
worked flints and finished tapls Is only
about 15 per cent of the whole,
In the nearby cave of Tarte, Rus-
sell reports finding traces of a hither-
to neglected Aurignacean industry in
poor quality quartzite. Two layers of
artifacts were found, but the form of
the quartzite articles was limited by
the poor quality of the material, and
no particular form was recognizable,
They may have been made in the near-
by workshop. The possibility is sug-
gested that even the cave man had his
cheap and his expensive artifacts.
The Tarte material consists mostly of
choppers and scrapers, stones
retouched on one side only.
crude
Stunning Fall Costume
R
The mole jacket of this Rochelle
green wool suit is really so short that
it is no than a fur
The fronts cross and fasten with
square silver buttons at either side.
more
Victim of Heat Freezes
His Ears With Dry Ice
Chicago.~Karl Marvin froze his ears
while the temperature stood at 07 de
grees. Like hundreds of thousands of
other persons, Marvin was seeking ways
to get relief from the heat. It oc
curred to him that it might help to
put ice on his head. He tried regular
ice, but It melted and the water ran
down his neck. Then he thought of
using dry ice. A few minutes after
he had applied the dry ice, his ears
began to burn and turn white. A doe
tor informed him that they had been
frozen,
WHAT'S IN A NAME 2
THE FIFE BUILDING
15 LOCATED ON
PRUMM STREET,
San Francisco
tae e
RALPH B. DEAD
IS A RESIDENT
OF TOMBSTONE,
Arizona
ROCK
Doing His Stuff
James V, has been
selected as one of the University of
California's quarterbacks, is here seen
in one of his early workouts, showing
Jameson, who
considerable action in both figure and
face. »
USE A POWER
OR LOSE IT
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
Late Dean of Men,
University of Illinois.
Brown, who has been
ability to do athletie
proud of
to use his arm
muousiyr while
Joint was In
. and let him
own fol
aire.
was poss
volves me
activities,
left side
i
is
Ar
onger to
than it did lose it.
I was the lightning typographer for
a time in the printing office in which
I worked to earn my living while I
was in I could carry on a
running conversation, fill “stick™
accurately and rapidly at the same
time, as any typesetter can. 1 knew
the case perfectly. That was a long
time ago. 1 hardly know where a
letter is now; I would set a line of
type hesitatingly if I held a “stick” in
my hand, and if I had to employ the
less used letters I would grope about
as I might try to find, in a dark room,
a lost collar button. The power and
skill which I once had is gone because
for a long period of time I have not
used It,
These are largely physical or me
chanical things to which I have been
referring, but what is true of them is
equally true of spiritual or intellectual
things. One has only to neglect moral
obligations to discover how much
easier It Is entirely to ignore them
Unce slip and it is hard to get back.
Unused power is weakened or lost
©. 1922, Western Nowspaper Union
Expert Studies Effects
of Chess on Children
Leipsic~Whether or not playing
chess affects the formation of the
body, and especially that of the skull,
is at present being investigated by Dr.
R. Grau of the Institute for Ethnol-
ogy and Anthropology, at the Univer-
sity of Leipsic. Doctor Gran is lucky,
«for he has at his disposal the most
unique material for his studies
namely, the entire population of the
little village of Stroebeck, province of
Saxony, known as the “chess village,”
where the royal game has been played
now for close to 1,000 years
In Stroebeck chess is played In
back
college.
my
Medford,
worth
ground
master key
lacking.
“Southern Oregon has more rare
metals than any other district in the
world, besides large quantities of the
Ore~Blllions of dollars
of complex metals lie in the
of southern Oregon—but the
for their extraction is
commonly used commercial metals,
but are all mixed together,” de
clared one expert.
These rare
Yi ounce,
they
from £10
of them
metals sell
The mining
remains as a challenge to the
Inrgical world. They are so
with each other and with baser metals
that thelr full value never has been
properly appreciated.
But it Is agreed
an
metal
mixed
nining
region
or lurgist, who
vises a process of separating the pre
i11id him-
will cause
among
the
the chemist, melts
cious metals not only will b
self a great fortune, but
Oregon to become the most important
mineral producing the West.
ern hemisphere—o srhaps of the
world,
state of
jollars in placer gol
from south
Oregon soll an more will
taker, A a project fir by
w nv . a v wit 11inser of ¢
eastern capitalists 1 Billing ior go.
taken
lions
anced
Dollar-a-Year Man
»
Charles C. Wyatt of Mayfield, Ky.
bankerfarmer, has paid §1 a
year as treasurer of Graves county,
Ky., since 1014, but has repaid the
county “a million for one,” being the
leader In the dairy industry
which the county reaps an annual rev-
enue of about £1,000,000,
been
from
POTPOURRI
The Brightest Star
The brightest star in the
is Sirius “dog
the constellation, Canis
Although it Is among those
nearest us, it takes eight years
for its light rays to reach the
earth, The constellation Canis
Major means the “Great Dog.” and
is in the southern hemisphere.
©. 1922, Western Newspaper Union
heav
star.”
Major.
stars
ons the one
of
of the rich Mount Emily
and Grave creck deposits on a 50 year
launched.
Large quantities of gold have been
taken from “pockets,” or from oxi-
dized free milling ores. jut as soon
as these ores went below the oxidized
zone complex sulphides were encouns
tered and were rejected as too com-
plex or refractory to treat,
The declare that southern
Oregon holds vast deposits which com-
together chrome-iron, gold,
paladium, iridium, osmium,
henium, ta and other rare
Ores that ran from 10 to 20
velopment
basis was recent ly
experts
pound
Yap d : Pe
piatinum, »
ntalium
metals,
pounds of tantalium a ton have been
reported,
’
[ Rana | —
[=
o
“Marathon dancing for six consecu-
tive days almost makes one weak”
Historic Raleigh
.
i
i
Don't Neglect Kidney and
Bladder Irregularities
If bothered with bladder ir.
regularities, getting up at nigh
and nagging backache, heed
promptly these symptoms.
They may warn of some dis-
ordered kidney or bladder con-
dition. For 50 years grateful
users have relied upon Doan’s
Pills. Praised the country over.
Sold by all druggists.
A Diuretic
for the
f the Kurds
3
of whi
Mothers! “
BEWARE OF .
WORMS:
Be on the look-out for the commen
enemy of children. Watch for such
symptoms es picking et nostils,
gritting of teeth, poor appetite and
brightening dreams. Expel these
intestinal perasites with Comstock’s
Deed Shot Worm Pellets, Easy for
the most sensitive child to take.
COMSTOCK’S
WORM TH) PELLETS
122 o Bor WH Comstock. lad
' ot Drain SHOT, Morristown NY
Co-Operation
RR Kir ar 1
zr tn other Epecies
come Incorporated
Medal for Slowness
Joseph J Krankofl
for
of a
presented it
‘ork Huo-
ed lower
ton
. Yo
wrder
torres
olorinan oi
another name
is the
o'howl
prond
He
¢ other day by the New }
DOSRORLGT
’
medal.
Was
mane society bec ge he @
the speed of his subway train
snail's pace for two 1
not to run over a white poo dog
that had wandered inte the tube
HAVE
Beautiful Skin
- soft, smooth, clear, ‘‘ pink and
white" the matchless complexion of
youth. Sulphur purifies,
clears and refreshes the
skin. For beautifying the
face and arms use
Glenn’
Sulphur Soap
Contains BME Pure Bulpbur. At Drogeists,
Roklend's
Sryptic
Cotten
Te
Had the Proof
“Son, you haven't washed your
face yet, as I told you. have you?"
sald mother surveying the boy's face,
still in doubt, as there had been lit-
tle improvement.
“Yes, I have, mother; here, look ™
he said, as he exhibited a very dirty
towel, which made it appear that any
cleaning had been mostly by the dry
cleaning process.
every house by young and old. Chess
even forms part of the obligatory cur
riculum at the Stroebeck school,
A NATURAL
FORMATION
IN COLORADO
ESTELLE ROLLAND
Oakland, Cal.
READS
UPSIDE DOWN
AND SPELLS
BACKWARDS
© BOs Mevigapn Lydon
Some men don't
care much for a
brother man until
they can help him
out of trouble. Come
passion ls an old, old road to affec.
tion.
CHINESE
RICE PAPER
15 NOT MADE
FROM RICE..
In the restoration of the colonial eity of Williamsburg, Va. by John D.
Rockefeller, Jr, the work on the Raleigh tavern has just been completed.
The photograph shows the Apollo room, most historic room in that tavern,
as it Is today. It was the scene of colorful social festivities during the Eight
eenth century, and in it, according to tradition, was organized in 1776 the
honorary scholastic fraternity Phi Beta Kappa. ,
(WNU Bervics)