Detroit Zoo Inhabitants Welcome Visitor from Their Old CountryDetroit, Mich. — (UP) — A lean, bronzed man in his late 50’s hurried from section to section calling to the occupants of the African veldt afc the Detroit Zoological park.The visitor was Chris Schulz, known the world over as Africa’s most sucessful trapper of wild animals.He hurried to the lion exhibit and emited a piercing whistle. Prom under ledges and from the depths of caverns came curious lions and lionesses, showing their pleasure in meeting this man who knew how to give the proper greeting in the correct manner.Chris and his friend, John T. Millen, director of the zoo, went on, over an embankment and into the trench encircling the rhinoceros enclosure.“Ki Fern! Chris called, and a whimpering sound came from his throat, “Ki Feru!”There was the stir as of mountains heaving at the far end of the pen, and two war tanks in full regalia barged toward him. They were Hans and Greta Rhino full of memories of their babyhood when Chris took them from their wilderness home.“They were the cutest little pair/’ Schulz told Millen.“Strange, isn’t it. the most affectionate pets in Africa and also the most dangerous and fierce of African beasts. They have the keenest scent and the poorest eyesight. Gretel’s mother nearly killed me and we had to shoot her at 20 feet.“I remember how we had trailed the mother and the youngsters for five days and we were going back home when there she stood in front of us with her head down. My son fired as I did and both our bullets struck at nearly the same spot in the neck”Schulz is on his way home to his ranch at Arusha in Tanganyika which formerly was German East Africa. Bom in Hamburg, he began his life working as a steward on a German boat sailing along the coast of West Africa. He entered, the animal business as a youth when his interest in animals grew through trades with natives.We’ll beat them to it by censorii the music ourselves.”Rudy Vallee, Paul Whitema Een Bemie, Guy Lombardo, Ha od Stern, and severa other ou standing baton wieders have si nified their determination to c operate.Himber said that any mu' that was too suggestive would placed upon the black list 'by t association o€ orchestra lea£e and banned from the air.Austrian royalists, of whom Bari von Weisner (above) is leader, a conducting a campaign to restore Hapsburg to. the vacant throi Archduke Otto, son of Austin last emperor, awaits the call Belgium.WEALTH.Search for treasures and treasi allEarth has no doubt a selt; bountyWhat can her hidden forge ere If not perhaps—a few rare pie If this your purpose in creation There is a margin to your ga Tis vastly rich in concrete ma Nor yet encompasses the soul-Searoh for jewels and jewels al They have a priceless rare per: ^ tionFor you, who love perfected ric Will turn the earth to dig tlm —