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Spend the Week End and LABOR DAY At the Famous Shenandoah Caverns A delightful trip by train, bus or auto by the way of Winchester. SEA GYPSIES USE MODERN DEVICES |Strange Paradoxes Present- ed by Devel: ment of Sulu Primitives. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, !TASTE, ODOR AND APPEARANCE OF FOOD WILL BE STUDIED Laboratory Scientists to Analyze Benefits of Flavors With View to Increas- ing Optimism. By the Associated Press. HAMILTON, N. ¥., August 28.—Here is unusual scientific news for those who down the effects of common table and kitchen odors and flavors and then g0 one step further in the field of moods 5 D." C, i’HURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. turning those black-spectacled authors lnto members of the Optimist Club. “Coming down to more practical mat- ters, we may discover lhlt prml’ly se- lected flavors and edors, T with attractive appearance, ofler a wife the surest means of turning a moody husband into & sparkling table conversationalist. “Byron 8. West, M. D, will work with us. F. Tomlins of Ridgewood, N. J.. has been appointed chief chemist for this work. State Health Officer Dies, HIGH POINT, N. C, August 28 (#). —Dr. Charles O'Hagan Laughinghouse, North Carolina State health officer, BUREAU TO OUTLINE METROPOLITAN AREAS - Census Officials Begin Review lof Population Figures of the Larger Cities. By the Associated Press. The task of defining metropolitan areas and their populations under the 1930 count has been undertaken by the Census Bureau. ‘These regions, involving suburbs and territory influenced by the larger cities. Their definition, Dr. Joseph A, Hill, as- |- sistant director said, is a vexing task past, Dr. rivalry has ggmvoked claims and dis- putes which delayed the surveys: r-fl! To obviate much of this Dr. Hill hopes to be able to work out certain defini- tions which will aid the cities in es- tablishing the limits of their mettopoll- tan areas. Metropolitan limits “Lazy” Said the Boss dled here 'I\ltldl! at a ital where had been receiving freaf m itment for By the Associated Press. MANILA, lewnl days. , August 28.—The Bajaos, or sea les, of the Sulu Sea, who live their lives in tiny canoes and have long evaded the ~1ence of civiliza- tion, have succumbed at length to the us. of flashlights, diving goggles, and in_some cases even alarm clocks. This paradox of modern and primi- tive life s related by Carl M. Taylor, former professor at .ie University of the Philippines, who recently compieted a tour of several weeks among the little known Bajaos, with whom he lived while studying tbe smuggling of opium and Chinese into the Philippines. Paradoxes Are Many. “They are living in a state of devel- opment that ts many surprising parado said Mr. Taylor. “They are 50 prim that they apparently have no word —eaning God or gods, and they seem to be devoid of folklore or myth- ology. They are born in tiny canoes hewn from the trunks of trees, and their entire lives are spent in these boats. They have no arts and crafts other than woodcaving and the weav- ing of fishnets, and yet they make daily L\s?1 of ;llcll‘l‘ g:asfla‘cunvenlen;:el as matches, flashi| v peles, $1.00 per m 12 Treatments | and in some cases alarm c}fa‘:kfg AtYour hoodDmn-n Mr. Taylor said that he was assured et rom | by the old men of the Bajaos that they Torb, Incorporated, Allentown, Pa. had no idea where they came from, MONEY BACK CUARANTEE and he quoted tiem as saying, “We have never been told where we came from n r who made the world. And we have been too busy catching fish to think about such things ourselves.” In Floating Villages. “The Bajaos,” he said, “live in large floating villages, composed of hundreds of canoes and housgholds, and they are continually on the move, They might be called nomads of the sea, for they follow the migrations of the fish as the dwellers in the desert follow their flocks. Occasionally they stray as far southward as Java and as far north as the Visayan Islancs of the Philippines, but their central rendezvous is in the neighborhood of South Sulu. There are perhaps 30,000 of them, and their larg- est cnmmunlues contain as many as 600 boats.” Disease is treated by incantations, p‘errarmed by medicine men or magi- cians, “I had the good fortune to be the only white man ever permitted to un- dergo treatment nt the hands of a| Bajao medicine man,” said Mr. Taylor. States' Liner to Europs . .: | “There was so m:ah l}a‘e.-%:u of gongs 1 m anc ¢ many welrd chants sung over b 1~ syt rghit e me that T was unsble to keep track of g that went on, but if I saw I thought I saw and felt the t I am sure I did feel, the jtioners must have been ns and not ordinary medicine men.” ACCIDENTS DECREASE !.uuw-y Alsoclutlon Announces Gr-dc-Crwfiln‘ Illhlpl on Decline. A total of. 2,009 acbidents at grade crossings during the first five months of 1930—a decrease of 250 as compared with - the same period last year—was announced. y-bmhy by the ‘American Railway Association. !n reports. filed by the railroads with the Interstate Commerce Commission, filehm:fhflflna:d lbwnlhown'.hg ?;d been decreased lvy l.u u; of enjoy eating. Scientists at &l‘lh University this Fall are digress from the usual routine of flndlnl out what is good for a person to eat and see whether there may direct benefit from eating nworflm; to what a per- son likes. Colgate will the benefits of flavor, savorness and eye-filling appear- ance. This work wil be done in the depart- | PeS ment_of psycl under . direction of Dr. Donald A. .- The plans are announced in the Colgate Laboratory Log, which says: “There has been a tendency fl diet work for the. de to as a purely on calories, vitamins, minerals, carbo hydrates, etc. Taste, odor and appear- ance of food have been largely neg- lected, and it is these which will oc- cupy most of our attention. “Authorities recognize that the proc- ess of digestion is directly influenced by psychological factors, as well as by g‘_mp‘" 3 the cMemical constituents of the food | | Bt regulariy elimi- eflrn and that the eater’s whole tem- Date all waste muu{ erament may be affected by good or Sy bad digestion. There has, however, been a dearth of scientific work to measure these effects, not to mention the desirability of having a practical guide for common tastes and smells. “Some experimental work which has been done with offensive odors and tastes has shown significant effects upon digestion. We will simply run communities outside city and som and temperament. times State lines, represent the tradin ‘Part ol our work will deal with the effects of sweet foods and the different effects, if any, of foods seasoned in the more customary manner and then given 4 B an additional seasoning consisting of & I small amount of sugar. Various meth- N C o ods of bringing out ordinary flavors 'lll also be used. “Two of the world’'s most famous pessimists, Carlyle and Schopenhauer, suffered all their lives from bad diges- tions. We may find evidence that a psychologically sound diet—a cream puff at the psychological moment, for instance—might have contributed to “Acldlty” Said the Doctor' nascent, or active, oxygen. Now, u‘l tive oxygen, as any doctor will tell | you, when .encnm v!thh: the diges- tive tract does S Te- quired for acidity. It lunuhul the secretion of the alkaline mucus. It checks the putrefaction and fermen- in intestinal me:nl!. FOR RENT 2 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room Electric Refrigeration Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road NW Charged with Taziness—guilty sim- | ply of acidity! That's the situation with many men todsy. They realize that they are not themulws—-'.hey'n | conscious of a vague, tired feeling | that's always with them—they know they have to pull themsel for each and every task- can't tell what's the troul branded -as -lasy and when the real truth is sick men—victims of acidity. 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