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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 May 1937, p. 52

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For Yotur .eatle oeOy r Çirl IUILD A FOUIE#A¶IOM 0F HUALTHI Iygs sparkling with interest, brown bodiastraight and strong, muscle co- he are inc al and men se of proper velopment 60 1 as a founda-1 Green lake is the deepest inland body in Wisconsin and lias.. been the subject of. long study by Dr. E. A. Birge and Chancey Juday, nationially known. authoritiès on fishl culture:ý Juday bas fourid that Green, lake's. depth, natural food. supply, and oxy- gen content indicate it- is ,ideally suite d to be one of the best inland. lake-trout waters in Wisconsin. In 1936, the Wisconsin Conservýa-- tion department hatched end reared 26,590,300 lake trout l tt fish hatcheries. RUSSIAN TRAVEL, GUIDE A timely handbook on Russian travel has just been is sued- by the American Express companiy which ~will provc of great valu~e to all otu- 'dents, business men and others who intend to visit Europe and Russia this summer. It contains maps, pictures, itineraries and the latest regulations regarding tourists, which have been issued by the Soviet government. It tells how niuch may be seen, where the traveler may go and what they can do and the regulations regarding, taking pli the travel lis s0 as to enhance an. It teliý when resýemble taces. Tqually înteresting are the loggans. or, rocking rocks; one: of which is 300 tons in weigh t, ye t caîi easily. be, rocked by% hand, Because of their striking peculiarity some- of. these. rocks- were objects of veneration to the bygàonie.inhabitanits of the isla nds. One such was the> "Tooth Rock" on the island of St. Marv's. From certain markingys. on the base of this rock,,which is thirty feet high.ý it is surmised that sacrifices wtere offered there in prhsoric days. Northý Shore People' to Motor Thro ugÉh England Mrs. Henry E. Cutler of 407 Cen- tral avenue, Wilmette,. left this Thursday for New York where she will enmbatrk Friday on the S. S. Caledonia for Glasgow. Sie wilI accompany Dr. and Mrs.. Charles Galloway of Winnetka on a motor trip through. Scotland and England. returning home in about five weeks. TOMBS 0F MEXICO An old civilization dating from the, "'Golden Age" is being uncovered at South Americal A comprehensive summner cruise- tour to include South Amnerica's East and WVest coast. port cities and scenes, with overland journeys, to Chari- Chan, Iguazu fails, and Inca, land, has.this week been announced bythe Amnerican Express company, in. co- operation with -the Grace Line, The Royal, Mail and the- Munson Line steamship c -ompany. Leavinig New York on the S. S. ,"Sanita Clara," July 2, the East and West coast coties of the Panama zones ýare- to combine with the. Canal',voyage in giving a two-day preliminary sightseeing ex- cutr sion. Buenmaventuri Firat CaRl Vo aging dow heWest. coast. Bueniaventura, principal port of Co- loinbia, will *be the first caîll lThe visit to Ecuador introduced hy Guay - aquil, whichincludes airoyrage up the jungle-bordered Guayas river will gi\-e the photography and native 11f c of South America's smallest rePublic. From the ports of Peru of Talara,, Salaverry and Callao, a visit will- be, made at Lima, where the celebratedý cathedral and the buildings of Colonial Spanish architecture dis- tinguish the city as a-to.urist center. At V'alparaiso, whjch celebrated its fourth' centenarv this spring. ist that are particu'l young child. Ou nus-dpiin --: - SwimmJng instructions. and exercises for pSture and physical developmnent ýare a Put of the dsflv Dnrwm. - Dl miq - 'avel Division of -the Amnerican Ex- e ss cornpany, asking for 'Travel ln e Soviet Union." ROCK FANTASY SNowhere else in the %,%hole of the itish Isles can such a plethora of ntastic rocks be found as in the ýes of Scilly. Noted for its flower- at Monte Alban. In order to prevent the dèsecration of the huril places of their dead, the, Zapotecas built citadels. The numerous images of gods, made of earthenware, pottery, and other substances, found i the tombs go to prove the old Mexican legend that such images were . n- tencled to clestroy robbers by spitting ire. Wonderful frescoes decorate the tombs, and the treasures found are relics of an petoh to hc hefore A full day wi11 be devoted ta the capital city of Santiago, where a sightse program will include the famed l"îl settlement of Santa Lucia. Th ,,queeýr colony which overlooks the citv f rom an eminence is one of the most perpendicular communities ta be seen outside of China and holds the distinction of a complete citv perched oa'pin nacle. From Los Ande s. a. mauntain town nestled in the Andes, the toùr will proceed bv rail over EVERETT VALENTIN4E Anderson Holel Ephra.im. Wisconsin *clude the city and its environs, witi visits to Sugar Loaf mountain and the hunchback by cogwheel railway. Arriving at the Port of Spain, August 20, the neighboring islands including the environs of Trinidad will climax the tour, the parties arriving in New York Augu$t 25. and charm -,ive to the mwluelm1a iR ýl 1

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