) Less than half as far from the sun as the earth is, Mercury literâ€" ally dances with heat in fiery floods of sunlight. It simmers in temperaâ€" tere eighty times hotter than the earcu. around 600 degrees Fabhrenâ€" beit. Lead and tin . on Mercury would form molten lakes. This heat. bowever,. applies only to the half of tha planet perpetually facing the The closest planet to the sun, Mercury spseds around Old Sol with a velocity of 2,160 miles a minâ€" ute or thirtyâ€"six miles a second â€"â€" faster than any other planet and twice as fast as the earth. It makes the circuit of the sun in eightâ€"eight days. (The earth takes 365% days; CTranus takes eightâ€"four years). But one day lasts for a whole yéar on Mercury; the planet rotates.for a dayâ€"andâ€"zight period â€"also in eightyâ€" eight days, turning the same face always to the sun just as the moon turns the same face always to the The infent of the.sun‘s family of nine plaacts, Mercury is more pearâ€" ly moonâ€"size. than, worldâ€"size. It is eneâ€"cizhteenth as massive as the earth, and a little larger than the earth‘s moon. Its diameter is measâ€" ured as about 3.000 miles. Its shadâ€" ow would just about cover the Unitâ€" ed States. The smaliest, spesdiest, hottest. and hardestâ€"tosee planet, Mercury. recently swunsg into view for the man in the street. says the Galt Reâ€" porter. Normally, Meretry is diffiâ€" cult to see because it is so close to the sun; the latter‘s brilliant light obscures the little planet. it never appears in the deep night. Ordinarily it is too close to the sun for a good view. Now scienâ€" tists study it during the day with tolescopes ‘and ‘photographic plates. The facts atout color are only now beginning to be determined; yet we still abide by many of the beliefs of the past, even in choosâ€" ing certain colors for certain putrâ€" poses, Thus red is always a danger signal by common consent; green a "go" signal, and yellow a matter of doubt. Quite recently it has been found that black on a yellow field is more easily seen than any other combination so that it is likely that stop signs will some day be made o{ this combination. Hottest Planet Back in the early part of the last century, experts tried to classify colors according to various sensaâ€" tions, so that red meant love, scarâ€" let meant anger, bright red meant courage or confidence and light yellow meant common sense. Other authors â€" even specialists in disâ€" eases of the eye â€" insisted that yellow and gold were intellectual:; green, utilitarian; red, sensual, and blue, spiritual. White is almost inâ€" variably associated with purity and cleanliness and highly moral qualâ€" ities. In times of sickness many people believe that it will make a lot of difference if they happen to be gleeping in a red room or in a blue one. There are hospitals which have decorated their walls with certain colors because it was the belief that some colors were stimulating toward health. There is no scientt fic evidence to show that any one color is any more beneficial for the health than another. > The gross revenues of the allâ€" inclusive Canadian National Railâ€" ways for the week ending March 14, 1940, were ..._.......$3,992,472 as compared with ......._ 3,199,849 for the corresponding week of 1939, an inâ€" Color Affects no drawn games and no referee, but large crowds turn out to until they come up against their opposite numbers. Then each playâ€" er places the sole of his free foot against the sole of an opponâ€" ent‘s foot, and pushes as hard as he can. The men who falls is out of the game, and though one would. imagine that such matches would be over in a few minutes, they last for hours, for the playâ€" ers are remarkably skillful in keeping their balance. When all the players of one side have been eliminated, the other is recognizâ€" ed as the winning one. There are Canadian National Railways Revenues ‘roup of the South Pacific Isâ€" lands. There are eleven men a side, and they assume the orthoâ€" dox positions. As there is no ball, the players merely hop on one leg Play Football The only place in the world where football is played seriousiy without a ball is the Caroline There‘s No Scientific Evidâ€" ence To Show That It Has A Definite Influence of â€" _ 792,6283 or 24.8% NEW OXYGEN MASK A new hipâ€"pocket oxygen flask and a new face mask designed to save the lives of military fliers are being perfected in the U. 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LOWERS BLOOD PRESSURE A view of the "blister" on the tail of a British bomber, showing the gunner who operates the four machineâ€"guns that are calculated to take care of an enemy attacking the rear of the plane. The British Royal Air Force raids on the German naval and air base at the island of Sylt seem to have proven the efficacy of this defence, for only one British plane was reported lost in the raids. a pilot flying an airplane at Gunner on British Bomber Is A Busy Man a pifich of salt to the is used for thickening. 50 Passenger in bus:> "Is ~smoking permitted, conductor?" . . s Conductor: _ "N~." : .a~ say ~ Passonger: "Well, where did all these cigarette endsâ€"come from?" "Grandpa," said a.little girl, "I saw something this morning runâ€" ning across the kitchen floor withâ€" out any legs. What do you think it was?" Grandpa studied for a whil; and gave‘ up: ‘"What was it?" » asked. ‘"Water‘" said the youn~ trinmphantly. Toge n ts Conductor: *From: people â€"who didn‘t ask questions!" ~ . An old farmer went to the denâ€" tist to have an aching molar removâ€" ed. The operation was completed; and the patient then instructed the dentist to remove the next one. "It isn‘t necessary," explained the dentist. "That one only aches in sympathy." "Yank it out, then," growled the farmer. "Darn such sympathy as that." I â€" HAVE _( ‘vou HEARD?] "Do I understand you to say," asked the magistrate, "that when you heard a noise you got out of bed, turned on the light, and wont to the head of the stairs â€" that a burglar was at the foot of the stairs and you did not see him? Are you blinc?" "Must I tell the exact truth?" asked the witnoss, as he blushed furiously, ‘"Well," replied the man, slowly, ‘"my wife was in front of me." ‘"Yes, the truth and nothing but the truth." Mme. Joliotâ€"Curie is the daughâ€" ter of Mme. 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