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1) PEOPLE ON MARS USE HOWE BREW At Least This Is Conclusion Reached by Scientist Pasadena, Cal, there and also provided that life requires moisture to live, In the opinion of Dr. Charles E. 8it. John, astronomer and physicist of the Mount near here. The water supply on Mars, as re- vealed in a serles of fests just com- pleted by Dr. St. John, ia about one-twentieth that found on the tops of the semi-arid mountains of southern California. Resides being on emergency ratlons of water, the Martians, if there are any such| creatures, also are short of what | this planet calls alr, The oxygen supply there is only 80 per ceat of ‘hat on the helghts of nount Everest in the Himalayas, and on Mount Everest explorera must usce uxygen tanke to keep allve, In the matter of heat Mars is| hetter oft than was formerly sup- posed. In fact, says Dr, S!. John, the Mars temperature, often de- scribed as excessively cold, may be nearly the same as that of this earth, since Mars absorbs all but Nftesn per cent out of the light and heat reaching it from the sun. As Wilson ol atory perpetual a basis of comparison, it is stated | that this planet absorbs only one- half the light and heat received from the sun, and reflects the re- mainder. Heavy Breadstuff Crop in Sweden to Cut U. S. Flour Stockholm, Oct. 16 (® — The breadstuft crop in Sweden this year {s more than twice as large as “that of last year and the require- ments for imports of American wheat flour will be corresponding- ly reduced. Not since 1921 has there been rye and wheat sown last fall. The unusually mild winter is belleved to have been chiefly responsible. The yield of rye has been more than sufficient to eatisfy the coun- try's normal needs and the calcu- lated requirements for imporis of | reduced from | wheat have been 339,000 tons in 1923 to 180,000. Special Notice The scholarship committeo of the club will give a or Tth at the o he purchased from Miss Norma <. Mrs, Donald Bartlett, \hm m\lu I ylnmhu Y. —advt Oct. 16 (A —| Home brew {s a necessity on the 5 ( planet Mars, provided there s life |, such a harvest. Thfl‘_ greatest gains have been made in | GOVERNOR ACCEPTS CHAIRMANSHIP Will Head Connecticut Gollege Endowment Appeal London, Oct. 16 halrmanship of the $550, vment effort to be n month for Connecticut Colleg for Wonien has been accepted by {Governor John H. Trumbull, In ac- |oepting, Governor Trumbull paid Jr'hrr tribute to the @ college h |1t was originally startec |is an A-1 classified colle; The exccutive commlittee which wiil have direct control of the effort will be named within the next week. In the event the college altalns its goal, 1t will be glven an additional $150,000 by the general education hoard thus raising the total to $700,- remarkable Today it chartered in 1911, the in functioning graduating ge started with a faculty of 15 and a student body of 7. It now has 479 graduates. The |faculty number 50 members and the ;envnumnm for this year is 515, Be- |cause of the lack of mmodations |700 women were refused admission to the freshman class this year. Of the 163 in last year's freshman class, all except one returned thls year as sophomores, a record not equalled by any other college, according to the authorities, The college campus covers acres and i{s buildings, grounds assets are roughly valued at $2,500,- 000, The institution is located on high ground overlooking the Thames river and the submarine hase and is one of the show places of this sec- tion of the state. 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