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THE SOUTH LYON HERALD
Cleveland Cans the Surplus for the Destitute
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German School Children in Athletic Drill
bopved out of the 011 bnmbte4fl#e
almost under Bowser’s non! TS, Iz
he bed done just that It bad
pitied Sowser quite as much as it had
toe’ Billy. He had been ~ surprised
that for a minute he jut stared.
Then with a roar of his greet voice be
started for Peter and off Peter went
through the Green Forest, Upperty’llp’
petty-lip, with Bowser at his heels,
Do you wonder that tine’ Billy thought
him crazy? Probably you 0: 1 would
have thought the same thing. But Fe’
ter wasn’t crazy. Gb, my, not lie
wasn’t the least hit cru.y. as you shalt
see.
(0 by 3. 0. UOYd.,—wNtS Service,
Ohio’s Big End
‘cg entire section ol Cleveland’s mammoth convention ball hal been converted
into a municipal kitchen. where
volunteer workers, representing
erelal and civic organintiout
an preserving thousands of
cams of vegetables and fruits for
distribution to the destitute thIs
winter. A large fleet of trucks
has been mobilized to obtain the
surplus foodstuffs from farms
threaghout Coyahon county.
Some of the 10,000 pupIls of the Berlin high schools as t~eytook part’in the mass athletic drill held at the
Berlin stadiut~, The girls are shown here in the ,nedtci no ball drill, tossing the balls in unison.
Our Farthest West Gets
Education to Br BroUght to
the AJeu~
a
School
Alaskain 1867 the Aleuts lived in miserable sod huts dug in the ground.
Driftwood timber and whalebone held
up the roof and the single room was
entered by a tunnel and ladder. Grad’
naiiy these huts have been replaced
by neat frame houses, painted white,
whIch resemble those of New England
and Nova Scotia fishing villages.
Supply warehouses, schools and
churches are scattered throughout the
Aleutian chain, and up the peninsula
to the Bristol bay district, which is
the extreme northern and eastern ilmits of the Aleut people.
AmarinnTenSa~
“Some thirty - American girls are.
bringing the benefits of modern education to the children of the present’
day Aleuts. The school district is
scattered over some 2,600 miles of territory. wbich makes it one of the largest under the American flag. Each
winter’ the superintendent must make
a 1.&l0’mlie dog sled journey along
ihe.Aiaska peninsula. vistilag schoois.
Many of the remote iaiands. such as
Wsshington,—Attu, America’s very
Far West, will have a schoolhouse
‘To’ the Ian’s sac:” exclaimed Unc’
next year. An appropriation from the
Billy, “a reckons Beer Rabbit done
office of Indian affairs, Department of
gone crazy! Yes, sah, that’s what Ah
interior, has provided for a building
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reckons. - Ah takes back all Ah said
and an American teacher in titis 5*’
mote outpost of the United States, at
the extreme western end of the Aieu’
about
shoulders,
him eert’nly
havin’crazy
He’s
aamwise
I sorry
£0’bald
Brer
his
tin island chain. Alaskp. All the
bit!
Ah
fo’onBait’
hint
back to the Dear Old Brier Patch with- He’s plumb foolish in his haid and no
Fred Conrad. end
otto state pupils will be native Aleuts.
IMC’ DIlLY POSSUM
mistake.”
tat’
Billy
shook
his
own
out falling into the clutches of 01.1
eleven, is air feet, four inches tall
A communication’ to - the’ National
S*fl
Mn Coyote. Where toe Billy had hnd mournfully.
and weighs 200 pouudt—thrfluek- Geographic aoeetyft~üi Mfl~ K
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-spent—the-night- or—what--mbcbtef_he
And this is what happened to cause -eyes-expect greet thlnstfromthis big -Oar ner,-wIfe—ot-the-supvaiat,-adr..t
had been’into I don’t know. Of count, Unc’Billy to”so suddeotycbanfl his- fellow.
If it ny hap with other folks
of schools of the southwestern disopinioa
of Peter Rabbit:- Peter had
- Tog cannot quits aflee,
he ought to bare been borne long betrict of Alaska. describes the Alcott
Pray do sot be in haste to Judge, fore jolly, round, bright Mr. Sun beone of the most unusual and least
Put wait a while and as.
gan his daily climb op in the blue; blue
known of the many wards of rode
sky, but he wasn’t. No, sir, be wasn’t
Sam.
QOMETIMES folk. do thing, which More than one Jolly Little Sunbeam
‘The Aleuts. or natIves of the Aleu17 se~ very, very foolish when tnt- had peeped in at the door of toe’
than island chain, are neither Indians
~‘ they are not foolish at all. So it
Sulfa home before he came patternor Eskimo.,” Mrs. Gardner writes,
Wet don to judge too hastily. That ing along through the Green Forest
“and consequently they should be eon’
He was right near the old bramble
efdered as a third branch of the Alastangle when he aaw Bowser coming.
kan family of native people. Contnt’ Billy promptly climbed a tree.
trary to prevailing opinion, the Aleuts
He had fooled Boweer once by playing
today are not a dying race. Although
dead. but he didn’t intend to try it
they do not exist in the nnmbers they
again unless be was In such a tight
did when Russia discovered the Isplace that he had to. So now he
lands. the alarming decreases in ne~
climbed a tree to watt until Bowser
tive population of the Nineteenth and Winnerem 1929 and 1930 Have
shonidgo, and the way home be clear
the early pan of the Twentieth renEnviable RecerdL
and nrc. So it happened that he was
turin have been stopped, and the
where he conid look right down and
Aieuts in recent years are siowiy InCambridge.
Mass. — America •
see all that happened at the old bramcreasing in numbers and generai well’ “brighten boys” -are displaying in
ble tangle. He saw Bowser go sniffing
being. Recent figures from the cen- college the same mental alertness
and snuffing this way and that way,
5515 hureau show that the native popuenahied them to win the Thn*itts
and finally discover Peter in the miiilation throughout Alaska increased that
i~disonscholarships.
tile bf the bramble-tangle He chuckled
12.9 per cent during the past decade. A. 3iassncltusetls
Jnstitnte of Te,’has he listened to Bowser’s great voice
Cowed by RussIans,
nology has released scholastic ratings
and watched him try to frigltten Peter
‘The early Russian Stir traders who which gave the public it, first peep at
into running out of the bramble-tangle.
cnme over from the Siberian main’ the official records of Wiih,er Brother“Brer Rsbblt cert’niy done got a
land in the middle of the Eighteenth ton lluston. nineteen, of Seattle,
‘to’ the sn’s asker’ txcla.med Uac’ wise bald on his shoulders,” muttered
Iiiiy. At, Reckons
•rer Rabbit toe’ Billy as he sew that Peter didn’t
century found some 25,000 Aleuts on Wash.. ihe 1029 winner, antI Artitur
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Done Gene Crazyl
the islands anti the peninsula region Oleny -, Williams
alnoteelt. of
It move. “lie knows when he is well off,
of Alaska. They were IndustrinhsM i’rovicienee, It. i., winner of the 1030
wa, what tnt’ Billy Possum did. Too and Ah reckons Brer Bowser done
people, and good fighters until they anti final Edison contest,
re, it just happened that tine’ Billy gwibe to bark his bald at! befo’ Brer
were cowed by the cruelties M the
liuston and Williams, nfler the
was on hi. way borne to lila hollow BahMt gwine to so much as shake a
Russians. Depiehioli of their seal summer vacation, have ru-stlmed their
tree in the Green Forest the mornIng leg.”
heads,
the
main
source
of
food
and
studies in Ihe jutnior and soplintflOre
At just that very minute Unc’ Bully
that Bowser the Hound found Peter
clothing, and the introduction of ciasses, respe-ctlveiv.
Rabbit hidIng in the old bramble-tan- got a surprise, such a surprise that he
white
men’,
diseases—even
chicken
The records made public were for
gle wondering how he was ever to get nearly tumhled out the tree he waa In.
pox and measles killed them oft by the
second terms of the 1080.1031 year.
the hundreds—soon reduced their
Wihilallas was one of twenty-Ave
numbers to a few thousands. In 1920 first-year
listed In the 41,0Waistcoat Front
only 1,(~0survived in the Aleutian is- 5.00, or students
highest honor group. Six
iands,
but
the
numbet
has
Increased
Pyear.
IN Two
Rivers,
Wis,,
Is thIs
iittie girl,on woiorea
tint,
a salt
old, who
lives
almost
exclusively
wood sad
milktwo
andand
seems
to
thrive on the strange diet. She I. standing between two chain that beer wit- to 1,118 in recent year. due to Imness to her depraved appetite. - Her parents. Mr. and Mrs Jake First, say that provements In living conditions and
USING CANNED FISH
the spread of education to remote isonly
occasionaily can they peritade Dolores to eat vegetables,
Youth Builds Plane
‘J’IIERE are so many delightful
lands and villages. The population
dishes which may be prepared from
of
the
Bristol
bay
diatrict
grew
from
That Is Successful
canned fish that no matter how far one hrown. Drain and serve hot, gar960 to 1,250 between 1020 and 1030.
jolun~ton, N. I’. —~.AIphoasewith parsley and lemon. Test
is from the sea, !hese dishes icily be nlslied
‘The
Aheut
today
is
racially
an
et~
Coortines is only a youlh, but he
the fat for frying hy dropping a cube
quickly prepared.
tremely mixed type. In appearance
has made a plane that has flown
of bread Into It; if it browns in forty
be
resembles
somewhat
the
Eskimo,
Lobster Canapea.
successfully.
seconds it Is ready for frying.
and
his
speech
is
distantly
related
to
t’ourtines, a high-school stu’ Cut brenti Into one-fourth-inch slices,
the
tongues
of
tribes
to
the
North,
then shape with cooky cutter into cirdent, constructed the cnsft In his
Lobster a Ia Newbura.
~n~ermarriage with Russians, how’
spare time. Guy Wiimot, n Giovcles, or ctescents. Cream two tahir’
Cot the lobster from the can In
ever, has given Aleuts sunny of the fin- - eraville airport pilot, and Addispoonfuls of butter, add one cupful of small pieces and heat in a double boil’
er features of the white races. Pafinely mincod iobster meat, a table- “r in two tablespoonfuls of butter.
son Putnam. another pilot, bilk’
der Russian rule they become Orthospoonful of mustard, air olives Sprinkle salt, paprika and cayenne to
the ship -up twice and prodox
Christians,
and
today
they
are
chupped fine, a few drops of worees- taste. Beat the yolks of two eggs, add
nounced it lit.
devout
metnber~
cf
the
Greek
Cathtershlre sauce, a dash of cayenne.- one cupful of cream and turn it over
Last year the youth built a
ofle
church.
Cook the bread in a little butter until the lobster, stirring until thick and
glider that flew successfully. “When
the
1?ntted
States
took
over
brown, spread with the lobsier mis
smooth, Serve at once on hot wafers,
the Aleutian islands with the rest of
rare, garnish with lettuce and serve.
or circles of toast.
ME STORY FOR GilL
DREN
nn mu
Child Thrives on Wood and Milk
Attu, cannot be visited ha the winter
timeat all, and alt contact work must
be in the spring or fall by boat.
“It is a lonely life for many of thi
American school teachers. - On some
of the Islands their only neighbors are
the native Aieut fishermen, fox trap’
pen and their families. No dances
or movies brighten the social life of
the villages, although radio programs
from the United States ean be obtains when - atmospheric conditions
era suitable
“The Alsuta show a keen interest in
everything connected with education.
The native women - have long been
famous a. basket weavers. and their
sons and daughters are apt pupils in
simple vocational work, They take
a kee,, ~~~jj4~riFwrldog and drawtiii’ T&6iid~PRtupM-~n~’~y
American comics—keep then, oem
pled for hours.”
trainers l,savifl
San Franclsco.—With 40 per teat
more aiieris leaving Saa Francisco
than arriving, figures at Angel Island
immigratIon headquarters up to September 1 showed a complete reversal
of the Immigration tide this year.
Edison’s Prize Scholars Making Good Grades
—
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hundred anti thirty-five of his cissamates had lower ratings.
Boston was one of thirty-aix seenail-year students listed in the 4A~’
4.49, or second highest honor gout’.
Only twenty members of the class of
594 attaine,t better averages,
These two young mental giants
have beedme fast friends since they
were joIned at the Massachtsetl. Insiittite of Technology by their victorIes in the national competition condueled by Edison. Both are Quiet and
modest, but both have participated Ia
numerous college activllies.
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HORSESHOE CHAMPION
PS
U
(
Tuna FIsh Sails,
Mix one can of tuna halt with two
to three cupfuls of rIce that has been
boIled until tender, Add salt, pepper
and celery salt to taste, with one wellbenten egg. Form the mixture Into
small balls, dIp Into flour, brush will,
beaten egg and toss into cracker
crumbs, then again into egg. Fry in
deep—smoking hot—fat iintii a golden
A little waIstcoat front buttons over
~ double-breasted outline on this chic
frock of black faille with white trim.
New Note I. Touched in
Formal Afternoon Wear
Reviewing recollectiona for early autumn, one is impressed with the attentlon given enibroiderios, an attentIon that while not conspicuous is
nevprtheless important. This om~
hrotdered theme is observed both in
,la’-:tme and eveninr collections, with
embroidered canton crepes poiNt in
the ferl,iPr especially, tiny white mot’’,’n black being a favorit.
fl,rmal afternoon dresses. irvilopotI
in heavy cheers and also In velvet pat
homage to delicate metal titreati en,broiderie,, sometimes sill-i with
beads, the head, frequentiy till) pearls
and small sequins. The emhrii’-ries
era introdeed on the sleeve, somp
times foil pull’s to the etboas. and
elan at the neckline,
About 800 italian theater. have been
equipped with sound mm reproducVon epparutus
[
‘Tuna Fish a Ia Napoll.
Take a large can of tuna fish, break
it up with a fork. Cook together two
tablespoonfuls each of butter and
ilour, seasnn with salt and pepper and
add a pint of strained tomato juice.
rook until it forms a smooth auuce,
add the fish and serve hot oh fresh
lettuce cut very fine with the shears,
Uncle Sam Fingerprints Them All
“Many an old maid has a charqs ac
count,” says outtln~ Cora, “beoauee
ehe likes the ides of a bill ceming
around once In a whiie,”
A Worker Among the Unemployed-
A boy of lifleen ,veitrs,Johnnj Coiau’
of Chicago, won the United States
nnuntettr horseshoe shugles championshill, when lie defeated Otto Foilner.
also of that city, in the nnni match
at i.Incoin park. Contestants from a
iior.en other stntes were eilmInsteui
by tlte ia,i.
Everywhere She Goes
Her Fawn Is Sure to Go
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IC,nvrisht.)—WNU Servie..
in. 1,31. Ws.tera NewunaDer t’aion.i
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Montreni.—SiXteOit year old nor,’-
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Earth and Sky
DOUGLAS MALLOCH
f~ till. ruougia. kstiochl—wsu
lily Cochrafle, living with her l.qrente.
Mr. and 31 rs. .Ini,,, 3. I ‘uii -Ito,Os, tacIt
I
sky is beautiful, but I,
i love the green earth more.
The heavens seem an very far,
The world so near my door.
Above me are tlue splendid stun
So radiantly bright.
But here ore paths, nod pasture-bars.
Anti little intops at night.
Tire sky is heautifili, nh yes,
And yet tIle good, green earth
Gives nip each day her loveliness.
Knelt day a whole life’s worth,
[low ninny of his us-dry ones
The sun has jn.thirst
taut, nit, how molly of her Sons
(aid mother earth has nursed.
The sky is honuttfui. but flow’rs
Are heaurt iful to see.
And all tIle cycle of tile hours
Earth spreads a feast for me.
An,i oven when tue tl,i ng is through,
~Vl,en all of life is past,
Earth’s Is the breast I turn me to
And find my rest, at last.
aunt.
Angus. Ont,, goes one better thrill
Mary. uvitose iamb follitweil I,er to
school. She has a pot fawn wlitcbu f,tliowa her uip.talrs st-lien site on,kes the
beds, A s-ietim of a busii lire near Camp
florsien. when its luohtier ‘sos drivea
front tire htisla by tite flames, the Uttie buck, ttten only a few days old,
was fouin,t by n Camp itorilen officer.
And now the deer hns ijeconie so atfncl,etl to florot tiy eii,st he follows her
in nn,l t~utof the house. When she
goes uitsta irs to ts,alte tire bouts sits
lots to carry tlue ,t.-er liii with her.
\Vtten ate_il ttstto ~oo,es tirotunui hi.
pttis its little front tinof,. on the eilge
of the tnt,ie nn,l eats his mtik nn,l
hrend fron, a ,lisb alu’ngllui,~lii, voting
mist ri’s’.
Toy Pistol No Help
5 ‘t,tluhuriiht.’. Mat.e.-_—Arr.hlgned Ott ft
t:nier pr.—st’rlt reguhiuti.ht)5 ill tHen stIll ~vomen Its Wa,hinghtti su hit are
civil service etujuloyces of tlte governntent ore compelled to have titehr fingerprints taken before being assigned to duty. These are filed in the permanent
records of the clvii service commieston.
f
rohhiery cluargu’. .1 ames I,lscomhe an,i
Totly l’u,~olurot ested t tint the weapon
lhey ti,’si In tue holdup was only a
by ptslol. Nevertheless they were
jailed for ten years.