HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-03-11, Page 3BIND A ''',k' .ATTACK ROCKS
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Fl�Iaeaaits Cgs* theF'a�aaia�l HMSto Crrtll'aitwi>? Away.
Joiner; Hutton, a doctor by T,rofeesion, lattl the coinelstone of modern
geological; the:mitt when he declared that all changes in the earth's 'surface
retest be explained- 7n terms of suc31 oroes as can now be observed at work.
lie wan born in 1726 and died in 1797. -
Secrets of Science.
By David Dietz.
The ifret agent which attacks the
rooks 'le the atmosphere. Its action is
both eheinical and mechanical.
The structureof a'roek is a very
complicated ` atilafr, • The elements
;which compose the rock are firet
united tuto a number. of. minerale.
Thee minerals in turn unite to form
the rock. Granite, for example. le a
mixture of three minerals known ant
nuartz,• feldspar Mld mica.
The oxygen, the carbon dioxide and
the water vapor in the atmosphere
enter into chemical combination with
various minerals found, in the difi'erent
rocks.
Thie eighth tne.reasee the volume of
mineral matter in the rook. As a re-
sult ,strains are set up in the rock and
it cracks and crumbles, just as 'iron.
erumbiee when it rusts,
.Tentperatu<e. changes also hasteit.
the decay of the rocks. When the sun
shines ueoiLa rock the outer Portion
'9s beate,'1 atel expanded. This seat up
strains in the rock which result in
large crack's: Temperature changes
between day and night cause expan-
Bien and contraction of rook end eon-
eequent cracking.
Certain products fo7sued in reeks as
a result et the ebemicaf•laction of the
atmosphere are soluble in water. Con-
sequently -when it rainst they are dis-
solved by the water, leaving the rock
in a- porous condition.
The ineehanical work of the atmos
y'here it performed by the winds.
The wind plows the particles re-
sulting from the. decay of the rocks
c _
against the recite themselves, thus
wearing them away still further.
The falling rain also docs a certain
amount of meohanicaj wearing down
of the rocks.
The wind also serves ae a tra>t.,•or-
tation 'agent, moving the products of
rock decay from one place to another.
The transportation of the flnestalar-
ticles—dust—ls nearly universal. Much
dust ie carried far out to sea, where
It falls upon the water and settles
down upon -the sea floor. •
In the great, eruption of the Iiralta-
toa Vofoano in the East Indies in 13b3;
volcanic dust wine Carded all around
the world by the winde in 16 days."'
The wind also moves the larger par-
tic;ee of rock dotal known as send,
Except in the case of severe wind-
storms,• it does not lift the sand into
the a ttmuoepher•e, but merely moves, it
along the earth's surface.
As aresult of this, great sand hills
known as dunes are often formed.
These are found' along tine' 'eastern
coast of the Mated States. to -day, and
along certain partsme the toast of Eng-
land and continental Zlurope. Also in
the arid regions of Kansas, Nebraska,
Colorado, Wyouting•, Arizona and in
the Sahara and the vast planes of Cep..
•tral Asia.
Dunes range from 10 to 900 feet in
height Due to the feet that the wind
blows the sand up one slope of the
dune and down the other, the dunes
gradually shift their positiohe where
there are strong prevailing,winds.
Fretiuently they bury fertile lamas and
forests "beneath them es they shift
their positions.
Next Article—The \Tork of Streams.
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Give me the g`teat du -ye -when 1was
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What do you know of .the jolly old
dancing?
Now can you guess at the fit of it
all?'
Give me the days ofthe polka so
prancing, '
Or lancers that ever bewildered us
Those were the times• when your col-
lar was it:teethe,
Dances athletic tho starch, would
d estt' :Set
Then 'heath the mistletoe we'd time
for - kissing,
Give me the rollicking days, When
I Was a boy. -
what Is. the jazz but a stiff eget of
walking?
What are your tunes but a horrible
row?
Partners so 'languid they've no use
for talking,
Where aro'the alleles 'anti the sweat
• blushes. now?
Give nes the mentors..et which we
Were itanutue
Our iron digestion they'd fully cm
ploY1
Youth of te-day is a mere. ignoramus
Compared with ;'this deg -out when 3
was, a boy.
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JCostly Styles.
Although there are mare than a gill
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le ono trade, which needs. to draw both
Ing L00717 tte dote Berbers, and ha'i'r-'
dreeeers have their heads full sines
the women took to bob end shingle.
One 1ondon barber says that the new
tyles cal..c the women to :mend $1,00,-
00,1)00 atit'tc:r more on their hair than
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P.'rinard'o Llnlmcr-tcer colds.
Those Firsts, Long Tr auaOrs.
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9'houglt'she,'alone had"'g7115 sofoye.,
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That methor didn't -:like the .change
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The record of as House and 'Wood.
O pea,eeful 'l'oi'ns, 0 gentle eyes 1
When father walked . to speech its
leaves,'
AndAli the household gathered round,
Iced ore the nianna, of the '8'elln7,
And in:a reverent circle there,
upon 'their ]'Rase, were. joined 1n
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With guiveriner age end ehitdbood's
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Goss. :that within this• hallowed terns
lire readtie story of a Home,
Here tined is toldebenoat11 05411 head
When 'father, mother, children vied,
Who casino to bless sweet,. joys, And
then _
With irentbling anti'dcrtactant pen
Blow alined, e'en an God decreed
The roll of 1heee who filled his need,
Dear lianas, that once its page*: turned,
Have gained the rest they well ked
earned,*
Dear forms that once knelt gide by
side,
Have strayed afar, are scattered wide/
The covens show, the print of years,
The records yield to time and tears;
Bet En, its majesty ot truth
Tbe'text presel't•ea eternalyoutill
--Ediverd 1e Sabin.
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The
Moment.
stili as the holy of holies hreavthea the
vast,
Within its metal depths the eters
grow dim;
Fire, on tate altar of the hit's et last
Burns on the shadowy' rine
Moment that holds all moments; white
ttpon
The verge it trembles; then like mists
of, flowers,
Be-sak tram the fairy fountain of-tke
dawri
The bees of many hours
Tb:rwwn downward from that. high coni-
panlotebip
"Of dreaming faiznost•heart with inmost
heart,
14ly flee from theirs apart
—A. E. in "Poems."
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O very soon, now, over earth and sky,
Will come a spacial light, till it will
teem
That hills .and dim hormone where
they lie
'Wear Once again some, duality of
dream.
And cool, keen odors ttwhere the
ploughlanris are
Will seek ue out and make us
strange and shill,
Till ole aha11 grow too thougletful of
a altar
I71 dreamy splendor hung above 'a
hill. . '
—David IMot ton, in "Idarveat."
Ar Is, on the Move.
A French oflicer,' Commander Iiel-
1lronner, who has jieen malting a sua.
vey of the island of Corsica., recently
made thestartling adlnollnCenlent that
it was floating away. in the last hun-
dred years, he estimates, it has moved
eastwards ,a dtetanlee of about 83 feet
This curious discovery would fit in
with the theory of geologists who sag
gest that the ea111178 caret is shifting,
17orizoutally. •
A -n Italian, humorist hits suggested
that the people of Corelea, would rath-
er be Italians than Franchealed there
fore are riding towards the land of
their preference,
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Georgle—"1 1711 iisin' lt, mother, I've
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If a -breath of 'air stirred, it nlaele no
sound' here; fOr:fllero was. not a 11014
not an evorgreeal to rustle,; and the
'strlyped ir_a.wthorn and hazel bushes
1+3.70 as still as the white, worn stones
whish cruse-wsgved i.he middle of:`the
with. • Bar and wide, on each side,
them were only' Sells where no cattle
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birds, which stirred o5eauionally in tile
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Bronte, in "Tai1e Eyre,"
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A • full grown beech tree has lines
and contours we never know until we
look for theist; it teas if they bad been
told to be as dietinot and individual as
they Pleased without encreetching on
the borders of their brothels. There
iseone trait which marks a boeoh tree,
wbl4lz 770128 of the' other children of
the forest can rival. This is lis pillar -
like trunk, with main branches rieing
vcrt1ce11y, vitae the subsidiary enes
spread outward, giving the whole tree
a rounded appearance.
Tho beech is a bystander for some
time at the autumn pageant and dips
its dress in a beaker of rich dyes later
than some. When the colder weather
comes it tinge to a golden brown be-
fore dropping its wornout garments.
When all other trees hove donued
their gala attire at spring of year it
steeps on; the days of Bunslrine may
Iengthen, thebreezes may be soft and
en.amelitg, but the beech remains un-
responsive in its bronze dress. Then
coulees a day of rain or a warmer
night and in the "twinkling of an eye"
Bs Ono might say, the bronze mantle
gives place to delicate green foliage,
ntore,like a .shinunot-ing veil, each leaf
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A. New Gold Ore.
An. Italian engineer, *teas name
eeetnrr to' be a secret solar ie under-
stood to have -made the dieaoovery of
a new gold ore whlbh will greatly in-
crease the world supply* of gold. Dal-
-tomtits: is thename given to the ,new
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fo1'mlations both in Eilrope and. In the
tutted • States, Mexico and Sdnth
•Auterida. Itcomes' under the head of
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es.• Unless the ore contains at least
thirty to nifty grams'' of gold per ton,
the process' of reIIining is of no use,
ISut the Inventor Meant' that the de-
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contain higher 'quantities than those
lust mentioned. As much so a kilo.
gram of grid has been obtained• from a
ton of dalforatte after the relining em-
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obtained. patents, from several govern,
menta for hie process of refinement,
proposes to. go :Meetly to the llnfted
States• to eptert prospecting there,
Funny Name.
Mr. Spouter—a'AA heirloom, Johnnie,
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Tattle Jolrnnte—"Rotel . That's a
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Handles that are loose on cupboards
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Their teeth are of a
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terribly, and I could not sleep at
night because of the irritation. The
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