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The Barnwell People-Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C* April 12,1934 All Meteors Cold When They Reach the Earth — 4 Meteor authorities, due no doubt to the readiness of ordinary folk to bellew practically anything of stones from the sky, are among the most' skeptical people on earth. Recently we reported their disbelief In yarns about neai^collisions between mete ors and airplanes. Now It must bo revealed that they also put no cre dence in yarns about houses, hay* stacks or other objects being set afire by them. . • ' „ Dr. Charles C. Wylie of the Uni versity of Iowa, writing In Popular Astronomy, says there, has never been an authenticated Instance of a meteor setting fire to anything. More over, the popular Idea that meteors are Incandescent when they strike the earth Is likewise an error. Theli surfaces may reach incandescence for a few seconds high up In the atmosphere, but they are soon slowed ^dawn ah. imich that passage through the air cools rather than heats them. 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This photograph, taken from the Washington monument, shows the administration building (left) where Secretary Wallace and hla assistants have their offices, while on ,the right are the extensible buildings where the many agriculture laboratories are located. The activities of the Agricul tural administration are also handled from this building. BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN By THORNTON W. BURGESS THE TENDER HEART OF FARMER BROWN’S BOY 1EN Nimble Heels the Jumping Mouse so unexpectedly Jumped m up/inslde the trousers’ leg of Farmer frown’s boy he probably was more frightened than Farmer Brown’s boy himself, and that Is saying consider able. You see, for a minute or two Farmer Brown’s boy didn’t have tbe_ least ldea whose sEarp~little claws those were clinging to his leg. He sim ply knew that there was something killed you and I wouldn’t have done that for the world,” hie cried. There were, tears in the eyes of Farmer Brown’s boy, as he stroked the soft little body with one finger, A leg moved and then kicked fegbly. Into the eyes of Farmer Brown's boy crept a look of hope. Without stopping to turn down the leg pf his trousers,. Farmer Brown’s boy started for the Smiling Pool as fast as he could run. When he got there he dipped a little water up In the hollow of his hand and sprinkled Nimble Heels. Nimble Heels gasped a little and Farmer Brown’s hoy put a drop or two of water In hiS mouth. Nimble Heels opened bis eyes. after all, but he might have dled-4f Farmer Brown’s boy hadn’t tried to bring him back~Tb Ttre. “I’m so sorry,” murmured Farmer Brown’s bdy as he stroked the little brown Mouse. Tm so sorry. I guess now I’d better take you home so as to be sure you quite recover.” And so It was that Nimble Heels began a long Journey. » ; - ;■ C. T. W. 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In times of imaginary dan ger It is often the other way around. Almost without knowing that he was doirrg +t, Farmer Brown’s boy his hand down heavily at the point where he felt those sharp little claws. Under his hand he felt a soft little body. “Oh!” cried Farmer Brown’s boy. T’m afrqid that that was Danny Meadow Mouse and that I’ve killed him." Farmer Brown’s boy sat down In the grass, and- with Ids free hand care fully rolled up his trousers’ leg until* he could take hold of little Nimble Heels. As he drew out the dainty little brown-coated fellow Farmer Brown’s boy gave-a little whistle of surprise. He had expected to see blunt-headed, stubby-tailed, stout-bod- led Danny Meadow Mouse. And here in his hand was the slimmest, trimmest little mouse he ever had seen. And such a tail! He whistled again when he saw the length of that slim, taper ing tall. Never before had Farmer Brown’s bdy seen a Jumping Mouse. Poor little Nimble Heels lay quite still In Farmer Brown’s boy’s hands. 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