Prfnre ttttptrt Dafl S!3etos tttt.,. - Saturday, May 15, 1948. - ' CHEMIST ANALYZES AHCIEIIT REMAINS TO CHART HISTORY rnniscences Dr. Caley said copper ore was into prehistoric European trade found in prehistoric mounds m! routes discovered that amber and Reflections j Greece, fingered a test tube of Ohio. Yet there are no copper ound ln many places along ttot f.l. deposits in, that state. white powder, V Professor Earle R. Clay of Ohio Reconstructs Old Trale Ruotes By Studying Tombs, Market Places 1 Mediterranean was tug from the I shores of the Baltic, about 800 ! miles distant. Chemical tests showed the copper was from the Lake Superior region some "300 miles "This was taken from a woman's grave of the fourth century B.C.," he said. limy- Amdmmim " l ' ,1 timers compare life authority remarks that the away. Obviously it was brought F .n it with life as it without stopping. The moment This showed that early European traders got around more than a little, Dr. Caley reasoned. here by traders. ffiday. Said one: "I!one is sighted, it should be en- Chemical researchers delving couraged to keep on. when I d get I nctter It sounded inter- By M. D. PORTMAN COLTJMBUS, Ohio AP) A professor at Ohio State University Is using detective methods to help find out bow people In "lost civilizations" lived. Dr. Earle R.'Clay does it with "archaeological chemistry." By In Juneau, art classes are de POISONOUS COSMETICS It was white lead, evidently used as a cosmetic by Greek beauties. In using it, they apparently risked death, for the lead was poisonous. Accurate identification of ancient materials is Important to veloping, and the Empire, com friul. only ne srmncu aa f. P'' ' i ho Irnpur T knew menting on this says "it is the little things in life, that go un mean it. Today they learning the chemical composi noticed to many, that makes liv riarned nice, ana aye IN THE Seabee Amphibian Plane Non-Schedule Charter Service Commercial Hunting Fishing Sightseeing tion of remains found hi pre ,mehow feel they don't ing more enjoyable." True indeed. Prince Rupert has already discovered that. ithcr." historic market places and tombs, ! the archaelogist trying to make the chemistry professor helps 'a true' picture of ancient civi- lizaUon. i :i become accustomed t,-' anything. When the "For example," Dr. Clay said, SKEEHA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. "It might not seem important to determine whether a given the archaelogist to identify materials, reconstruct trade routes and detect historical forgeries. For instance, uranium, essential to the atom -bomb, was not new to the Romans. Dr. Clay ' savs research has -uncovered evi rs .along there is tne That unique newspaper P.M. after spending 'several fortunes trying to do business without handling advertising, ihas been sold instead of becoming extinct. In his salutation, the Prince' Rupert Red Top Cabs 349 Terrace: PHONES W. H. Martin, 23; E. T. Kenney, Ltd. 35 object is composed of brass cr ex i y j g j'" tn?uish. But it passes. branze. But a very wrong con ubfd inconvenience is elusion as to time of manufac- Somehow, school dence the Romans used a urani- ire couia De racnea Dy a iau i rjo manage 10 sierp. iu- new publisher says it will be his aim to have people "live intelligently, in decency and in peace, klipht saving is hardly um mineral soon after the be ure to appreciate the significance of the distinction. MOVING DAY FOR GENERAL IKE' Preparing to take over his new duties as president of Columbia University, Gen. DWight Eisenhower moves his household effects tnto the official New York residentce provided for the eollege prexy. Above, moving men carry crates into the redecorated house. ' j,.ntioned. ginning of the Christian era. Ormes Drugs "Brass was first made about DRUGS the middle of the first century os, in lorce, win oe aue A bad start. Adults resent being lectured or talked down to. Human interest is never very far from a bit of the devil in others. It was found in a glass mosaic mural on the eastern side of the Gaiola Hill near Rome. Dr. Clay said chemical tests showed the green glass contained about 1.5 id along me sitenia in another month. An B.C. Bronze was used some 20 centuries earlier." Here is hew archaeological chemistry is used to detect oi l trade routes. ROOF FARMS CHICAGO HOBBY SUPREME COURT OF percent uranium. Archaelogists !.... -.1 1 4 n ,,n ,n PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-12 NOON TO 2 PL, 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. IF.ITIH COLUMBIA ... ll , mam "l HJOL UU11UUUCU 1 LB UBC MAS IN PROBATE City-Dwell.ng Agriculturalists eunurai povege -. UcrlriPntal- annarpntJv Rnmr- itirr u( 1 lie Ailmliilxtrutlon' LONGEST TRIAL SYDNEY, Australia O A law From All Walks of Life bers into the .field ol larm re- Act" And search and improved . practices. 5 - suit here, thought to be the llrr nt (In Klnte f Alfred InnpeH in the British Empire, Formed Club in Depression By Lawrence N. Eldred CHICAGO, AP( Hundreds This year the trip in June is ex- "P- pected to wind up at Purdue' Chemical research, however, with established the Romans sought University, Lafayette, Ind.. ...n .1 - tri,in. tv,o out the uranium as something I notk- e thHt by ordor of lerminated recently. Mrs. S Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Sunday Daily car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. ASTHMA , : :T fannt. special Hockings sued a doctor for leaving a rubber tube in h throat after an operation. For six years there were trials and appeals un . of the Hilpreme Court of I .lumbia, 1 w on the 30lh Innl. AD. 148. appointed ratur ot the Estate of Alfred J.p of Atlin, Bntuih Colum- )l aowniown unicago, uiougii Dr. Clay, who was staff chem- AND HAY FEVER BRKATIIRARY OF CAN.AWA l.ld. Vancouver. &'. many decades since that area PHONE 81 jist for excavations at Agora, the iik a mil nnstnrp Thev belone ' til the gal fees amounted to ancient market place of Athens, m died on or mniut u mm f.bruwv. 148, at Atlln. Brl-tmbia'All persons Indebted to the little-known Chicago Far- j 70,000. Mrs. Hockings finally aiers Club. won her case. 1 -R ' : I I I I NOW, DAGSWOOD, ) CC rifriXv k I Insurance and advertising agents, bankers, lawyers, exe L (j f ft ate are required to pay tint of their Indebtedness to Iwith and all persona havln? ktuinst the said estate are f to file them with me pro. fied on or before the 15th j ",e, 1B48, falling which dls-ir will be made having re- to BUth claims ol which 1 I-o h.pn notified. FIRST WOMAN MAGISTRATE PORT-DP-KPATN. Trinidad. (f cutives, office and factory work- ' ers, business men-all are "over -First woman magistrate to sit alls" farm operators with jobs on the Trinidad bench is Mrs. Gladys Ramsaran, barrister- at- in the city. at Hrmre itupen. b . f Mi,v 194M. Some, admittedly, do their law. Her appointment is an ex ALFRKD EDWARD RODDIS. farming most of the year by re-motex control. But one member Official Administrator, Atlln, BC (117) Iperlment. While Mrs. Ramsar-jan's main duty will be to deal 1 with juvenile cases, she will have I Jurisdiction to take other suit claims he can tell how much milk each cow will give by "the f t SUPREME COURT OF . ! CMC YOUNG- S ffA ZlAaUxM P' ; ., . MmlL : At) Ifeaft mmL J way she switches her tail." able cases. -.! BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE MallPr 11I the l.tale nf Carl Ire VM-luinlcr, IM-oeased, Most have farms within daily commuting distance of the bis; how Available! town. Some consider their acres ill wm i I I j ' ' IU1I i r- . -r.jc I 1111'! . . '1 (Ul ' J uccmnrwL I i country estates and live there liilel!l!e NOTICE that by Order of Hi udfe W O Fulton. Local : ihi' Supreme Court nf Brl-mibia. I wb on the Itlkday WW I QUICK, COWIE") I I ( FEATHER COSTS TWELVE U POSITIVE ABOUT THOSE J 1 ( 'M POSITIVE' ; ' ll TELL ME TWE L 4 S DOLLARS AND THE U V PRICES ? 1 CAN SAVE . . VTWAT I'M PIGHT 7 . M only during the summer. Others operate through hired managers and retire to the AD appointed Atlmin- il the Estate of Car) Andrii r, dreeaaed, late of Prlnee Britr-h Columbia, who died -.out the 3!st dny of January. neacef ul countryside on week ends. A number own the family homestead or a ranch at some distance and reach it only al th City of Prtnce Rupert, r'oiumbia All persons Indebt-.t- said estate, are reqxilred to amount of their Indebted-me fnrthwith and all persons claims aealnat the ald vacation time. Attorney Floyd E. Thompson, required to file them with club president and former state rlv vvrified on or belore tne oi June. 1948. failing which supreme court justice, maintains! m will be made having re- a law practice in Chicago and a . w Ui I I - - " fc'.iun will be made having reft v to such claims of which 1 fa 'J at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 450-acre farm in Green County, LOOK FOR THE NFW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAl LABEi 1 . -,e 1 1 ' I I l i' in i i im. LJ. 1 , , ,,r r-rs i, I if May. 1948. f GORDON FRASER FORBES. Official Administrator. Pnnre Rupert, B C (125) Illinois. H. A. Hooker, head of his own advertising agency, has a 300-acre dairy farm near McHenry, 111., where he raises prize Guern seys. He edits the club's month Business and Professional ly "Bulletin," which carries, marketing news, advice, club activities, and members' advertise FOR YOUR PR. P. J. CHENEY farm ments of livestock and ROCK AND CONCRETE DENTIST machinery. FITE 5, SMITH BLOCK SIBIREAN T4 ACRES f 765 P.O. Box 1401 WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed Winfred Bromstad operates a linotype machine during the day TH & ELKINS LTD. then goes home to do the chores mil fipid work on his 74-acre Plumbing and Heating Diece near suburban Wakegan. .TONES NEWS STAND Engineers Vy'r:' I "M,tl0"1 1 I I I I l S THAT-DO VOU S I IK ; S CADDY. . Hhe raises poultry, hogs, wheat, We handle Eastern and Western be 174 P.O. Box. 214 corn and oats. L. Frank Pitts, youthful president of Nu-Enamel corpora Papers Swedish-American Tribune and Western Miner HN F. L. HUGHES tion, leaves his desk and the sivth Street Red 808 Dhilosophy of paint behind to Chiropractor 21-22 BESNER BLOCK board his tractor In the fields of his 170 acres near Yorkville, Box 894 Phone Blue 442 111., about -50 miles west of the m t--m- I ' ,XJw'.U I . , 1 I r ..I. Js. Ti n VTT.I TTTTi " ' I !city. Thn pinh was oreanizea in , fEORGE L. R0RIE PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone RED 739 1361 Overlook Street 1935. and that was wnen oe- S'c Accountant, Auditor, etc. r - -- j.i j p i ...... .. ' : : : , nression stalked the golden pe Tax Returns Compiled. pavements of financial row ana many men saw in farm land a ffsner Block Phone 387 meal ticket and a hedge against further losses. Since then the V i MiaJT. .(kZJT V, vrvlolBa I f UAT--THE ONE SHE'S -r CZ t WAS RIGHX i GEORGE McWHTNNEY club has grown solidly to a re PAINTING AND HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP permanent Wav.ig Beauty Culture ln all Its branches cord 700-plus members, though no membership or publicity P'APER - HANGING I P.O. Box 1426 Bacon St. Phone Green 394 drive ever has been made. Every first and third Wednesday of the month the city far oni 11V, Street FhOne 039 UI " mers eather around noontime luncheon tables at the Bismarck I Hotel to exchange crop and mar EPHEN ERICKSON PIANO TECHNICIAN TUNING AND REPAIRS HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE ket ideas. Each meeting feat ures an e Xpert speaker on some GENERAL CONTRACTORS V 1M 411 West 7th Ave yr ' J r' tr,r r . . - - Dhase of farm operations. Pon tics is taboo, although the mem . i.i. ii ii i,. nj y,,Lun mi i i tj j rm i " .iiti! vn bership includes politicians. Building and Repairs Of all kinds No wives or women members Train Schedule the East are allowed, but an annual pic i;r; t 1 '.KTTTK. Mil I I Vo.V jat,-fl?AlM IH ' " XI' I X r-r ..JlH VMg4 I I I K thousand. J ctL& II . nic at some member's place Monday, Wednesday, Friday i 8 p.m. " the East brings out entire families. About Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 f;nn usually attend. Last year the event was held i Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday- at Thomas E. Wilson's country i:45 n.rr,. estate in suburban Lake Forest. He heads a major meat packin;; concern. The year before the ring the Fisheries Industry QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL 'ells (P.R.) Ltd. group gathered at the Curtiss rnnriv ComDanv show farm irtEe, Labelling, Weighing near Marengo, 111. An annual trek to some agri- ir. I94, Kin) FdMtn SflJim'. IIC. World f.ghK iyi.fv.-l. Second Ave, Box 774 : '80 BLUE 980