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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. JULY 9. 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. iMutd Pally Esc.pt Sunday by Ths Nsys-Review Co.. Inc. B. 'W, BATES iiiSkt-g. UATES- ..President auil eMaiiagtT tieretsry-iresurer Enlored aa aecond claaa wsiler May 17, at tbe pout o'tic at Z Kosebiuc, Oregon, under tin Act of March 2, 1879. - SUBSCRIPTION RATE Dally, per year, by mall- Daily, alx months, by mail.. Daily, three months, by mail.. Dally, single mouth, by mall- Daily, by carrier, per monui.. Wsekly News-lievlew. by mail, per year.. -S4.00 2.00 - 1.00 - .60 .60 - 2.00 Member nf 'l'b Autiel.i.jl iu Associated Pre, is exclusively mllea t.i Hi iim. tnr r.ntihll. ration of all m-ws di.pmt'lie. crcdltsd to it or not otlmrwlMa credited n -in paper anu io i lot.i nowi puuil.ned nereln. All rights us rtt nitjffnmn of jp.elal dlnputclieshereins re. l.o re kc r ved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925. RECOVERING OUR LOSSES --. wonderful display of American courage is being given at Santa Barbara, following the terrible earthquake which reduced so many of its fine buildings to ruins. If our peo ple St ere like those of some nations, we would see in such a ca$e the people sitting around and bewailing their lot, but makjng no move to recover their losses. The American peo ple jre of a different breed. No sooner were all those build ing ruined, than work began clearing the same up, and plans began to be formulated for reconstruction. Much the sarn spirit has been shown in many cities after big fires. It would seem natural enough for people to be 'dazed for a litthj by such a sudden calamity, and to want a little time to recover their normal balance and make a start from a liev point of view. But there is Santa Barbara the people tiavf given a very fine illustration of their superb capacitj to rebound from trouble. They have spent no time in use lessrrepinJng, but at once begin to pick up the pieces, and prepare for the vast work of repair and restoration that has to e done. This is a spirit that enables people to get the verj? best out of their experiences, and every time they are knocking down, they go to greater power of accomplishment. Oncan feel the utmost confidence in the recovery of a city like this haunt of beauty on the Pacific shore. Cities are almest never laid out with full appreciation of their future needs.. Charming as Santa Barbara was, its preseht day people can do doubt see how they can make it still finer, and canealize their dreams of what a city beautiful can be. j fevvyears, and Santa Barbara will be reconstructed accord ingto the most ideal plans that human taste can devise and it v311 be more than ever a magnet for tourists. : : ' o I ZA warning has been issued in certain localities against trlajge number of counterfeit $5, ?10, and $20 bills recent ptiMnto circulation. It soenis alarming when such frai are-tnade known, and many citizens will no doubt fear they wilfgct "stuck" with one or more of those bills. Yet wJicn yoiCconsider how many bills we all handle in the course ol jCySar, and how few of them ever prove bad, it can be seen tha the process of manufacturing money is guarded with gregt; skill. Also the genuine money has been so skilfully engraved, that it is a very delicate and difficult job to imi tate it. Also credit must be given to the bankers who art very alert and keen in finding fake Monty, p'he crooks vi contemplate this form of fraud should Realize that it is a very difficult one to put over. They stand an excellent chance of getting into trouble if they monkey with Uncle Sam's green and yellow backs. Piam's BY BER1 o BATES - -A philanthropic society recently reported that a certain bojChad run away from his home. The society investigated tbeCcasc, and discovered the reasons why the boy was (lis coidefjted. As a result of this tactful attention, efforts arc bpirtg; mado to remedy these conditions. Many cases are reported of runaway boys. They nro commonly laid tt youthful depravity and restlessness. But there is often neolM friction at home. Probably in half the cases the par ent are as much to blame. It takes thoughtful attention U haifflle an energetic boy in these times. There are som restless little fellows in Roseburg who need more scope for thefr Activity. BRYAN ORATORY i : GIVES DAYTON ; A FEW THRILLS ! tCVntlnued from pine l.) roent that the teacher thinks on illMWIlmi questions, because the jieoattt who employ teacaers will ! itfrt'aS CLTtaln til lirei-enl tna..h. lug .Vllat la objectionable to those wlxwiuploy tho teachers aa bank- I 1M II l,l l1l,l.i:iK TO . ItK.MAIN AT .M .MI.VW IM.K (AmmvI.IaI lrr UssmI Wire.) a POHTI.ANII. tre.. July !). I.ltiflelil College will re main in Me.Mlnnvllle, iicrnril iuit to the resolution adopt ed hy trustees or the insti tution late yesterdnr at the special melius; In the While Temple. Cost of removal Is im and busluess men are to pre-! 100 r,at in opinion ot the ... . V h.iui.l tt,.. -r.,i it,,,. "S, v'era irum running the ub contrary to instructions oi ven ban ti'l employers.' ..ft Jirysn who la associated wills, counsel tor the prosecution for he young school instructor, XI'Mmuii the opinion that the wl-fss-Mif teachera la best preserved GOOD EVENING FOLKS If you wish to know What you shouldn't do And haven't a Bible Just read tha Haadlinea on the Front page of Any newspaper. DUMBELL DORA THINKS Chick feed la Ice cream sundaes! ana watere. Talk about having tha tima of your lifa. How about tha average boy with hit first watch 7 Tha girla wear aktrta exceedingly ahort; Their knee are often bare; Their bathing auita are worka of rt. But mother doean't care. Dear father, whom they criticized. For what they called a lack of taate, Appeared one day without a tie, And the family felt disgraced. j $ Many a man who would complain if hie wife'a biscuits were a little soggy, will swallow booze that would kill a Jackass and never complain to the bootlegger. 4 h I often wonder how Europe got along without America's help be fore America wae discovered. J J WILL PUZZLE YOU, TOO A fool and his money are parted soon, The story'a often told; But what gete me la whereihell Tha fool got all his gold. Life In a flat haa a tendency to get that way. ! You don't have to be good to preach. When a man brgina to get gray hairs his wife begins to let it bo known that aha is considerably his Junior. .j. 4. A lot of tires are punctured on the road to success. fr k Dates are good for the health, but not after midnight. 4 When a man la chasing the al mighty dollar he forgets that there Is a God, and when he Is chasing women he forgeta there la a devil, "i ! THE RURAL GADABOUTS Farmers' wives, so they say. have begun to grow lazy. They don't work ao hard aa they did for their board; And from lone laotation they no more go crazy They're too busy going somewhere In a Ford. ! Nine-tenth of the secrete ought to have been choked to death when they were born. ! PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE "I was a fool," began the en raged husband, who had regretted his marriage. "Am, and always will be," chimed in his wife, sweetly. And the ar gument ended right there. !! THE IRKSOMNESS OF CHIVALRY (From Tarpon Springs. Fla. Leader). One reason why the Leader Is often a little bit late in coming I H,, out is that ve frequently have a number of visitors who come in to leave a news item or an ad or aomethlng of the kind, and at such times we always,' like a true south ern gentleman, take our pipe out of our mouth and lay It down some where and after they are gone it always takes about fifteen minutes to find it again. h 4 4- Give Her a Vacationl Don't ask "mother" to slay in the kitchen these July days and cook over a hot range, but go in the Delicates sen on the way home, or call up and order your roasts, pies, salads, cakes, etc., and give "iother" a "vacation" this summer. Hot Bread Every Day and Fresh Potato Chips, Roasts Salads SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Pork Chop, with Dressing, Veal Fricassee, Chocolate Cream and Red Rasp berry Pies VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Crocers Phone 5 1 5 MS FORMING SfAhkAsffA A A a Aaasfjsjatass W W W W W WW W WW FWWsTWW WWW Mj ESURILLE TO T FIG.H Midsummer Specials in j DIP i ?m Tf TT ITTTT A nir-r-isviiA 11 i i i m i u in i i 1 hi, NEi iim vv min I t I Soldiers of Fortune Who Served in Foreign Legion Hankering for Battle. We call your attention to the following Values in Tinware w I FEW NOTABLE HEROES lnTt-aie its products to a limited 'Men tilt III UUl) . 4 J BOY SCOUT NEWS 1; U Is interesting to note that , , the states whose birth rales are t'lltMMim!' tne hiKtrest, are' those in which j there are larj;e numbers of neo- Csmp Applications Distributed ' pie living on a low economic The Scout headquarters office ' scale, will be closed for the remainder of j The negroes and "poor white this week for the reason that the trash" of North and South Caro executlve will be In HeedBport and lna, Mississippi and Florida swell at the Wolk Creek camp site. How- the lilrth stuilstlcs of those sliites. ever, applications may be g ten 1 Pennsylvania and Michigan with by applying to Karl Pickens off11" 'arSe bodies and foreign la Plckens Ilros. Grocery; O. L. John- borers mines and factories are son of the Economy Grocery: Ken-!wt" '" tne hirth rate lead. Ore- neth ouine of Duds for Men: Mr 'Ken. with its rate of l.lnlutt. Mr. Crawford or Hev Mow, scoutmasters of troops one. proportion. two and three respectively. The nation needs children, but A Scout may register for camp Is it getting th children that it on payment of a dollar and a half needs most? registration fee. This applies onj The segregation of tho feeble the total cost of nine dollars. minded shows the beginning of a Who Served With Distinguished Honor During Great War Join Squadron. (.!. I., I rra L.U..-J wire.) NEW YOKK. July !). A Lafay ette Kscadi-llle for service In Mor occo is being formed by American volunteers who saw service with the foreign legion during the World War. Two pilotB who al- i w 'a ...... ready have engaged to fly with the ".;, thousand, is probably the better 1 'om opposing the Itift'ians are " nroDorion 'Granville A. Pollock of New Or leans and Charles W. Kerwood of Philadelphia. 9- inch Pie Tin 5c 10- inch Pie Tin, 2 for... 5c Small Wash Basin... 10c Large Wash Basin 15c 8-hole Muf(in 15c Tube Cake Pan 15c 3 qt. Pudding Pan 10c 4 qt. Pudding Pan 12Jc 2 qt. Dairy Pan. 2 for....l5c 4 qt. Dairy Pan ...10c 6 qt'. Dairy Pan. 2 for.. 25c 8 qt. Dairy Pan 15c Tin Cups 5c 10 qt. Tin Pail 25c Pot Covers, 5c to 15c Hvy. Flout Sifters 25c in t tit llritlsh expeditionary torces during the first two years of the Two years ago at the Diamond ; belter wisdom on the part of so-! La"ayeite Escadrille. Lake camp a charge of ten dollars ciety. Persistence in that policy was made for camp. This was con- will eliminate a progeny which sldered as pretty high so last year can have nothing valuable to of at Wolk Creek, seven dollars was fer. An unfortunate effect of charged. This did not meet the overpopulation is tho economic expenses, so this year it was de- pressure which tends to reduce clued to make a nine-dollar fee with the understanding that If the costs did not amount to th.Xmuch that a refund for the difference bo made on a pro rata basis. Scouts to Rtsdsport Scouts. Donald Chase, Llndon Hoffman, Owen Cordon and Karl Faulkner left this morning with the sire of the more thoughtful and provident families. If Dr. East, who Is the modern exponent of Malthus' theories, is riiil. the ideal population for the t'nited States, that which would insure to its people the maximum in comfort, health and prosperity, is about 15U.UU0.UUU. That limit will soon lie reach the hcout Executive for lteeui .inrt. ort. Overpopulation or proper po- mey will auenu mo noon lum 1 pulation will soon be a problem eon of tho ltcedspmt Klwanls cluu ihat will thrust itself upon the iimay arm assist the Hoy Scout Troop there on an over night hike this evening. During the day tomorrow .theyr win worK witn tho Scouts of Ileedsport in the various tests and attend the troop meeting in tho evening. They will return either Thurs day night or early Friday morning. a. lion of the thoughtful. Poriibiid Telegram. Scout Camp Committee Speaks Just a word about that boy of yours and the Scout camp. Of course you desire him to have a (v,,. !hn Xeetl Women Ycn-rniM. There were L''.OOO American women who served overscans the world war. Tnere are iuou of that number, says Mary A. Ho gart. president of the Women's Overseas League, who are dis abled to the extent of needing hospital treatment. Yet, In spite of their need and tho power ot their organization, hardly any of these women are asking anything liny hav Kerwood was a member of the Lafayette Kscadrille in 11)16-17. He w as shot dow n in lit Is and captur ed by the Germans. Later ho be came a lieulenant-colomi in ihe air forces of Greece. Charles Sweeney and Paul Rock well, both among the first Ameri cans to enlist in the foreign Le gion at the beginning of the World War, have volunteered as machine gunners and observers in the Ksca drille. ' Sweeney, whose home is in Se attle, was wounded during the Champagne offensive of 1'Jlii. He was the first American to win Ihe medal of the Legion of Honor dur ing the World War. Ho reached the rank of captain In the French tank corps ami was commissioned lleutenaiil-colunel in the Lulled States army In 11I1T-1S. Itockweli hails from Atlanta. He l(J uimj sei vhi ill uie iiaini ai:iie lioni lu iju ttiiu was wouiiu u in ucilull. When in need of Kitchen Goods go to 206 North Jackson St CARR'S Where You Save iitaueipiua. Pollock served with the artillery Now Showing Big Specials in Glassware $ A TARIS. July 9. Franci Spain will ili-r Abl M hum auto nomy in tin; linf it'Kion of .Morocco uml-r a Spanish piuii'ctnratr. This is ont of i hi principal fcauircs of tin Franco-iS punish acconl i wanl intr Morocco .signed at AUuIriil yt'.s- f.-nluy YOl'Mi ISAMn IMKS J HUM IU I.M-.T UOl'Mi A CRY IN THE NIGHT"! anu feme one m need of im mediate help. If griping pains in siomacn or Dowels, weaken ing diarrhoea, nausea, whe ther child or adult, there is im:ned!ate relief from pain, ease and comfort in CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA . REMEDY Keep it always in your home i mt nt with the tiofislhllity of n KiMwral Kiriko of all French fac tory workers to com pel Franco to cciis'i? tho Moroccan war ami offnr penco to Ahd-iil-Kriin. Ho at 1 1 ndt l a n-ccnt secret nictiiiK : of work or a from the principal far- j lories of France, in which unan-j imous opjM-'ii ion to t lie French militury activities iu .Morocco was vxprvtiSftl, ; f Ats.n ::it I I'rt Iviitl Wiro VANt'ol VKIt, Va.h.. July 9, .loycf Tlioinasen, 21 year old Farltr'n. ere., boy who was wouti'i'd hy Sta!e Traffic (.fliers liarry V ii liants and Victor l.aton on tlK' niorrunif of July 1. after he had terrorized the city hy an iitteinpt to rob the Fni; 1(1 .States National Hank, died at St. Joseph s Hopit il i;t K:J.r o'clock this niorniiii?. TACI FII Krcm-li Mnrn..-n an(1!Ji'ly !. Fiirures aitrihiited to Rnfian sources show severe lorrt oy some of the tribes Kiipujrtin Abd-t-il-Krfni in his attacks upon the I li. T!h Tar.uV-t tii.-o eontrihiited "mo .-'ohliern to Abd-Fl-Iriin'n army and LTiTi of iln-m 1 havi 1 'en killed. Of I v'no nu n of tin; Kent Zemttal tribe, vlio joined tbe Kiftiaa lan es, ; 1 0 hutu be n killed. , gona outing nnd have it under the . nr much patriotic and personal French official circles expect conditions posnlblc. Kipht J pridu that they porter to light j Abd-FI-Krini to refuse the otfer bore Js whore wo ran help you. j their own battlvs. boeaUM the leader of the tnb.-s- . 1, TV, ;,rranem"n, f,,r It U time ihat this Bit nation ! ,mn riow the tn-nch and j tamp at oIf Creek (up Little ! he,-anift known. Tho covernment : Wui.-h in Mormco has iMp.-aied-l YY.'A. Fr. ndi .Voroceo. JmIv ft. ner;. Jtiiy -IhI to AukusI 4th. Will jfJ m(jK i,af a hillmn dollars i ly bail1 tna' h'' wouIJ l)ut accept a j Sevon-I hundred natie women a n conduct a camp from Aucu-t ' a year on tho veterans' bureau, vt l lh prot-ciorate. . and chitdiet. Ir-int? h. Id as hot- Jin to istn ir i-nouKh boya resister i which tho women should have1 lL l und-rsioou that Franco-1 iiki-.h l y Abd -Ki-Krim s Itifiian. for it. A program Will exfinn '. !,.. n i i i Snanish iri- i nifiit hImo i.ihv -ill k i were n-lea-ed bv i)i. Kit Ti. h ii.il iv much entitle,! to its bi'iietitn as 1 permission for Frer.t h military ; when the latter by a iiub k drive the malo war veterans. In fact I torc-s to .'liter the Spanish .Moroe-1 Mode the oioTKha rivi-r captnred ELKS ATTENTION MEETING TONIGHT Important mei-Mng at Flks lode Tonight, Juiy lull, lit- sure ami attend if you are po- iim to I'ortland. I-itht lunch. SKrUKTAKV. U. S. GIVEN LEAD IN SURVEY OF CIGARETTE SMOKING KFItl.lN', July !. Iu a stirw y (tf ciaiet 1 1 sniokii:, t ho periodical Kxeelslor, declares l!tat Am-ricdin are 111'- XV afest .-h'li l smiilii-iS In publi' ation r-ii-H" of '."i riiiar- "iii-s a w ;ir ate MJioked by every ineriean. This, of ( otitve, statiii licall includes uon ciaietie si.-.ok- Ibe world, 'lb tiiate. tti.it tin a1 almost any soldier would be quirk to nay that their needs should be put first. When the needy ones henltate to present claims, the a- throiiKhnut every day in w hich we have made provisions, fur tho wel fare and happiness of the boys. Mr. Shot well, an honost-to rimmi nesB camp cook (ho cooked for the boya last year), has been necuired ioi tne season, we are assured of MU.Hn.-t th;.t u iht.it hv rivht good eats. should bo ured upon them. Scout Kxeculive Urilton will : Kugeno itegtbter. have, charge of the camn lit. ! knows how to handle boys and has! conducted several successful I vnti.ro. ou ih r as lavoritea an concerned with him, there are none. All boys look alike and an treated alike. board, tho sum of ITan.ouo be I n K dimmed necessary for hufldttiKS and ei)ulpment, and ..OM.oiiit additional for en- riowment purposes. Half that amount will surrictx if the Colleen renialns where It is. The trustees voted lo In- struct the evocative coutiuit- A darky hat defined prayer. Ha Ays, ' If ah atkt tha Lord to tend ma a turkey, ht doan' do It, but If ah aikt Him to aand ma out after a turkey, ah always gets it.' ! Itev. Mow expects to bo able to be in camn part of tho tlm .. hope to ei t other men of ht- calibre to assist In kIvIdr boys a Rood time. The boys Wi have Ihi best supervision in all their aames and activities, such as awltnmhiK and flshiiiR and hlklmr. We pet very close to the bovs on Ihoso occasions and deep lityres- ialns on army and n:iVy to prot permiited uniin- tho prc.-nt syaii-in. t'ndi-ri too to Uim.h a cimaUn lo V V.VlOim . - . uu mu, yriBiiuni . ran s:i"i, uvu ior a new w vli'wa uf the tcachpra ar li t alone equipment. and 11m control ot bat la to a be tituht la left to thoso who em- ! ploy , the leather. "that In." Mr. .. indt,!"''1-.?0 " UX.Py.r" '"nnith." was eipresned by Judae r.,r?r . 'k. hW".1", .s-!J..hn T. It.uli.ton today upon Iho Utuu. and bo.nl. ot education." of tho trial. Kmiritlnnlata, Mr. llrran l.nl.twl j ThB ,tt,m.nt f0nwl. hae iiftt conl.lered tho effeet that approach my duties In tho nullification of tho antl evolution trial in the Scope, ra.e with a statute- would liave on tho teach-; deep cont.ctounn.-n. that tho lanue. ers Jti public schools. Irn protuuml. "lierftoforo teachera have been "I am concerned that thofe con ol"P1cd without reeard to their nected with this Inve.tlKatlon vlewJJ VP"n dliiputed que.tlon.," "hall dlrcxt themitelve. ot all aiubi tho Xotnier ecri!ary of state do- 'i'"1 to entabllsh any particular f larad. "This bsa been due to tho theory fur personal (ratification fart that te.rhera have, a a rule, and that we all ronntantly Inquire rcppoctj'd the opinion, of their , fr Ihe etermil truth. emlovT PrOKe.iant tearhers do 1 "If man without Inspiration, at rot orfrnd Catholic atuil'tita and '"npta lo delve Into the iiiv.terii'. ra'hoUe tearhers do nt off , nd r"d lie find, hlmaclt our I'rote.tant student., and rentier whelmed In perpleiltle.. tnienti jew., iiepuniuan learner.! i iiennire, am mum inierem- imi, Pn iiquldaicil at one no noi orieno nemocrntic .Indent. nim inn nnerrins; nana or mm 1 nnd democratic teachers do not of- "h" 1,1 author of all truth and Jin- j ('m,. priMif (anlen hiwo t Whar fond republican student.." :ll-e ahall direct qvery official act ton Urn. ot mine." i "Ju.t when they git all the main Itreet. patched up they st,irt tear in' down the telephone poles." Iloi.ut-11 Mineral water baths for all forms ot rheumatic. NOTICE TO WATER CON SUMERS Wafer will be flint off Friday. July in. at 1-' e inliluiKht. until 2 ni a. m. SiimrilHy, July It, altect lua all ot Norlh Itos. Inn u. Tin: t'Ai.iKintNi (iiti:i;tN I'OWKIt t'OMI'A.NY LIQUIDATE AFFAIRS CHICAr.O. July 9 (irav Sliver, president of the Grain Marketlus t'onipuny'a l.'ti.min.oeo tneraer en- over- ifrpiine. formally announced today t tint nrfatr. of the nri;.intxatlon sums for mhI are made umm t li character. KverylhliiK will he clean and wholesome and we try to make the occasion a real up lift In the bny'a hie. iso firearms will be In rnmp. The expense, which is always a vim! matter, will be made Just m small as imsslhle. Kor tho reason that several who are strons sup porter, of Scout camps will filr. nish their cars for Iranaportnllnn, there will be no rhame for tukiiiK the boys In camp. We hope your boy can ko to one of these camps and any member in i ne committee will he gia,i ier wim you n(anlin( and this camp. h.MU. PK-KKXS, fhiiirman. J K. IIMIK. K. yl l.SK. Arundel, piano tuner. Thons 1SJ L I STATE bi con- our bo PRESS t COMMENT Judas Makes Ststemsnt JIAYTON, Tenn., July A de-1 sire thst those concerned with the ' Srope. evolution case 'dlve.t , themselves of all ambition to es-1 tabllsh ir particular theory for classified columns personsl '.itltlrallDn snd thstfi all Con.tantlv lnetilre A-ttA ,V? r Heat w ith (a.. o- llal. oft! To the New. II Hhure Shot fur polmn ell Mineral bailts. 2k. Ilos- tart A point of Jsucct and Pn'erliy, llei, They are Tne T ilf i?f ! desire.. niany peoiile". lead and buy la.sified way. rt I'ye,'' is a cure ior want, anil lin- o Tell an Q m il, the Ncws'hcview o OverposHibiiititi. Slritistb s htiw tliat in It:' I tlir birth rato in thl ronntrv increii e.j from ;t to ll' pr ihoiiH.mil, and th- dr.it h rule f,.l from 12 I to 11..). Tht.t marc til of li:rrai 'means the a'ldition of one mtllio a year to the population of tin I I nitrd Stat.-s. It i- estimilntt itb.it tho pnpul.iihin will ilonhlo in ; 4 t ye a, w h t h mp.tns i'S.OtM iHtn iin 1 1 t ! Ho ware to bo fd W e sre now i iitiivntiiia ftv hundred .million of thr oiKht hundred mil-! li 'n stable acres of tho country Thjo arr no Onore rmntler Th is no m-w stmr-e of rcir ,or food nipply In niaht. Inten- sire cultivatlcn uf tb soil will; How Ho They Fed? Thirteen billion dollats is fn- I vested In tax-exempt securities in tho I niled States. Most ot that money U thv money of wenlthy people. As a result of that Investment 'fl3.UiMi.0tni.uiMl is removed from tho tax rolls of the country. That money is not reached by taxation, it pays noito of the cost of kv 1 eminent. Hut government pays ) very heavy minis to proie t mat : money. It pay.- lor prosecutors ind courts to protect it. It inuin- c.t It pas the s.thira-s of oificiais lo protect Ii. And the iiimiiy that iA not in tax-exempt seciiiiti.'s. but p compelled to pay government taxes, pays the money that Hie Kovernnient upends in protection j of those tiUt-free securiwvs. j Tho money Invented in prmluc lion of food for people to eai is not tax-free, it pay.-. I lie money j invested in homes to shelter peo ple is not tax-free. It pays. Tt:i! money invested in production of , clothinK lor people is not tux free. It pays. '( tie money in vested improving; the necessaries and the conuorts for the people ut Ihe nation is not tax-free. It pays taxes. I Who can defend that part of a I tax system which pcnnn.H money invested in tax exempt vc unties io pay nothing toward the co-i oi government while mone whnh U invested in enterprises :hat pro vide lood, shelter and clothmK for ihe peopN' of the naiion not only pays all of the coi-t uf government hut in to dmuK pays for the pro tection of the lax-ttie paper.' W hy litis con uress not Iotik ao upened the way for a const it u tional ainenduient whith will eli minate tHX-vxi nipt p.ip r, witith w ill releMM money for hu in s that will prtiviile jt'hs a well m t tie necessities hih! comfoit! of lite to the people of the lnidd Mates, and whn h would rl-w- tin doors to wcalthv tax-dotiicer ' How des I he t 'rei-n iMe.-.,-i ion in iiinuri'-w f e annul i, x i xempt secaniies? - -- ror,l.i:i-I .lournal. can zone in pursuit ol Ahd-KI- ever.l villages from the em my. Krim's vvarrius and such other mil- o itary operations as may be neces- Cook wilh pa. sary. -n- - tl'he French have been for some DANISH DIVORCES INCREASE lime setkini; thi:- h rutission and. roPKNHACKN. July 1). (A. V ) have inainlained they were handi- I'lvorces in Denmark increased capped in coin bat tin; Alni;i- mro than Hm percent between Krim's Invasion of the From h zone l'H ami J't:;. aeeordimr tc the by iiihbility to pursue ihe Kilfians Intent aiatistics puMiheil. in tin wh. n ihey r treated across the border into Spmi.-h teriiiory.) Although Aod-KI -Krim h.n pre viously refused a Spanish protec torate, he has said he would ac cept autonomy under tin French. This is impossible, however, be cause his territory is w ithm ihe Span is u zone of Morocco. former year there were 017 nnd in the hitter 1.872- The majority of the divorces followed matrimonial ' periods of three to five years. ! 1 he Oerman animal a vera ire i.i t r.'Vt cigarettes p r capita; IU liritim. .',:'; Italy. 2 i : 1-iance, 'zil; and S lt. i land, 1 I. ' SERVICE PLANNED FOR j THE "SHUT-INS" A sp: ci;;l service is heini; plan ned for next S inday morning at the First Meihotli.,) church. Trans portal ion vill be provided for any enppl'd or aiied pi ison if lin y will notify V,-s. A. J. l.eddes. Comfortable chairs vih b" piovid--d ;it ih.- church. PAK1S. July it.- I'ommiinSt de puties. led by Mafcel Cm hln. he Kan an attack on the Freui h gov ern men t for cn'iii uctitu w hi tare iu Morocco ;iK-iint t he in va.itnu Kil t-aiis miller AWd-hl-kf im. w Ire 1 1 debate commence in.iay nn-in Premier Fain-levt-s bill for an application of I .t.iMiu.iMMi francs r the Moroccan opi ra tions. M. Pitinlio told the Chamber that "noihini; could be t art her from the truth than rumor that Ahd-KlKrini has captured Ta.i." It. said he could not nnd t --ami what inter--t would he icrvtil by the Hisseiiiinat mhi of mch fnlsr rep'irts. Cachin threji lened t he is over n- I "Svcry Mile a Ticturc" T.iku Claricr A!.isk.in Forts Insii'c P.is.tc Scenic BriiUh Coliitiitila Ml. R.'K:n Can.ii.'i.in Rockies S.mic B', i.Ut '.'iv. A. B. I l. herp. City P,,ti. .tfl. 122Th.rdSl. 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