F Whatisttrohahtru-H'i-t -~ Py.ittrhieh_br-mnfrte Itiaua, “at." ‘ ijilll?,ti,iiisi, t Ahnf (Io-aha Phi-Hy ' ' - Vein]. Im- I - n-uinn _eimmstiutoeoeaneuiewheeisai. ertoftandtseiuttanaijaG,r “MMd-ilu. t.h"biesetywhiehareAtamrtrLG tamer-ed mmditirm. Ale-ch thmumum "mttdwith_mtkvarttishtioide- have to be determined brehemieat minis. isstndéd with copper nails. PAH: of the riders' pm“ aod sidebou-da hnveahoteeatexeavatee It is expected that the rain will m?mtseshisoedtochi-dwud 'heedrmexhihitimtuiCrieufc tre',PUeTereaseetdei, and in In! museum of the “5M. P1ttaustrteytt.im-eiutaiei; Mn planks. kept in place by . rim, M instde by wooden eross-Nemss, The rim, which is eovered by a metal- yesarutaneettremttweotuieria Between two of the Animal skete- tons the excavators found I shaft, terminated by a metal boss, and sup- porting the rings through which the reins had passed. This is regarded by archaeologists as a very import-, ant discovery, for it throw a new and precise light on the mam nf transport in use by the Smnerists, In order that the utmost possible sei- erttitie data might he collected. exea- mions were conducted with metieu1- on tug permitting teem-ate and detailed ohsemtions of every teat- ure, Hr, Watelin and Mr. Field re- port. This has made possible deter, mination of the dimensions and gen- eral technique of the emu. Henry Field, who is “hunt cur tor of physical anthropology It the museum, was the discoverer of the ihst set of wheels. and has partici- pated actively in all the it7Ll'itt2Cl A trim tragedy of the ancient times In; hmught to light by the clan- tions which revealed one of the chap iota, according to a report of L C. Watelin, director of operations. which accompanied Mr. Field's dispatch. Around this chariot were found the Melons of a man and four animals, believed to have been the driver and1 his can. The animal skeletons have) been identified as In early species‘ of horse. The excavators found evi- dence which leads them to believe that l master and animals were victims ON a tsaeritiee to ancient gods. The man} may have been a prisoner of war, or" he may have been killed by his own; comrades in arms. I been the mi of the. wwld'; AGGi civilization. . Aidan his Archaeologist: of the expedition pine these Italics of only tmnspoeta- tioaasbelomrin.totttereriodbe, "an 3200 and 3000 B.C., nad believe them to be the oldest wheeled vehicles ever excavated. Ther ten dug out fromadepthotmoretttaetafreet inthebariedrm'mrotthe-imst Sumerian city. which b said to have I no" Maury state, both about 5.†you: old, have been excavated by the expedition on the site of the ancient city of Kin. These are in addition to the wheels, axle and other m ot I two-wheeled ehariot, the dicovery of which in unmanned I month 130. ‘ but eomNete four-rm chariot, tad thinker 'o-uekd chariot in undue-w Woedhaat-ttte-tmremivodt- M-FieH,a-tmrattt-riegd Imam-Ox!“ Univenity Joint h- The (begs _emtsist of Minded Food For Your Lawn and Garden FRANK SILJESTROM TbSIiulh-I in out liven-Km Find Shaft FRESH HOT MANURE WELL m1) MANURE BLACK SOIL for hot beds Snot Phone Highland Put 65 r-Building Material ___ --t Ne9er9F - “DIME for little folks, and. injustice to them, should take the place of other bever, Iges that retard mental activity and growth. grades of (1:31de arho 'iiiTi,tiiL"ity Automotive exports from the mg drinks at mealtime were In tse-i United States during 1927 totaled low those of children who" did nolv.)tPh3y,000. This Im an house We should remember that wank? of 21.3 Tr cent over ting weaned“ to?“ . cereal beverage or a fruit exports In 1926, according to com- drink takes bat an instant to pre- paratire figures compiled by the pare. Each is safe Ind wholesome American Motorists' million. The for little folks, 3nd. in justieeto them, increase tor automotive exports was should take the place of other we,“ the greatest of any other of the yre.Ht retard mental activity “it major exported commodities dining That ' survey of l Proved the physical des grades of children who, in: drinks at mealtime low those of chihlran l -_'- "urnâ€. - w... mug. of our country. they will amt“ Miss Goldman's ailment any be and one of them till settle down ii! diagTtosed " mental asti-tisass. live in the capital of each of the) The rays of her intellectual tight do forty-eight states of the Union _ not tonverge properly. She - only --------- red 1nd black. WW. .___.. 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