Word: mashes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Indians themselves feel no such inhibitions. Most ferocious are the Chavantes, a tribe of husky, dark men who hold a fertile area directly in the path of projected settlement. They are marvelous shots with arrows, but - for reasons believed to be connected with their religion - they prefer to mash the heads of palefaces with heavy, triangular clubs. Airplanes apparently have no religious significance. When an airplane recently flew over a Chavante village, the Indians neatly riddled it with arrows...
Beasts of Burden. In Maryville, Tenn., Times Editor Clyde B. Emert reported that officers who raided a nearby still found that the lazy bootleggers had substituted active mud turtles for their own stirring of the mash barrel...
...kiss has too much mash...
Yeast. Besides the food yeasts developed by Anheuser-Busch (TIME, Aug. 9), there is an immense potential source of food in ordinary brewer's mash: Burkholder believes it could be converted into 200 million Ib. of yeast a year, half of it protein and convertible into edible products...
...Proposition. In Sedro-Woolley, Wash., J. E. Minster advertised in the Courier-Times: "FOR SALE-George, our pig. . . . Don't know what he weighs, but I can only lift one end of him at a time. . . . He sits down to meals. By mistake he has been fed laying mash and commercial fertilizer and once Portland cement. All seem to agree with...