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PAGE TWO. PACE FTmR Rnhmlny, Juno 28, 1021. THE LA GTIANDE RVENTNO ORRF.TIVF,? La Grande Evening Observer indi;pi:ndi:nt M:vsiAif:it Published dally and weekly fit la (imiul, Oregon by Cha LA OltANDK 1CVKN1NO OllHIOItVKIt PUUUSHlNQ GO. hllUCU DKNeJlB - ; : - w..HMUMM..H!(11ior Kntemd Hi postorfic. at Im. Orniidn, Oregon, im Hetfohd Chvta Uail Aintlr. On mil la other nlllH Oregon MulH N wh Stand. Port land; Impel lul Ncwa Klnod. Portland; fditttnomuli No wo Htand, Portland. - a (Mr Kit nil communion tlnna to The Oliwrnr, I4J Adams 4n.. la Oram!", Oregon, NIJlkHCItllTm.f ItAIIH Ity Carrier Dally, per month - Dally, per ihf.4 months . Daily, per nix months, In advance........ ............. ballv. KlnKlo Copy.. ....... 12.36 .S4.S0 fto Hy Mail Dally, pnr month.-... Dally, per six iimniii. In tdvnm:n iMltjr. per your, In ml vuin,o.....l...i....... Observe r-Sta,r, per your tZ.BO 12.40 CITi AND COirNTV. OKKH'IAI, PAPKIl MKMnrUl AHSOrfATIi!) l'KERfl Tha Associated press In exclusively cntitlrd to Uba for puh Ucation of all nous dispatches credited lo It or hot Otherwise cruditod. If published therein. All rights of republication 6t pedal dispatches in thin pnper, end uho tho local now heroin ulso aio reserved. liK.Mt, o isi:ai:i. Deuteronomy (J: I, VIIK l.f:li (M'lt (Hill IN OM! I.Op.D. Editorials -From Over the Nation THE OLD HOME TOWN irt'itHp of the downtrodden Wi'si farmer, who plods heMr.d the plow or Jolts In n wpring'ess Wag Dii behind a mule team. Yet v.e obsvrvo Hint in North Dakota, home tr librarian revolt against t Im plutocracy nf t lit if leto hlist, the average Pfr capita lnc:dment in moinr vehicles Is $f.iii, which Is considerably more thuii unit in New Vork; In hair-In-Mit-gent AlintH -sot a it In ?t;t.f.O; jn Soul li I 'i.kota. 11 Irani Johnson's sole supporter, It in ilA.l it. or more 1 1; li li twice as mndi- us In I Pcnnsyiwinlu in Iowa It tit $7i.50 racttcully twice Nw VurkV Dy Stanley kiDT Twirl I I Y.wAjW (AND r.Ht - T5-rrs I Ut's V . ssissrisr - W sssssw ssj fn and Out ''WI KTUAItl Till-: ffirilNK V:Miitif;1tn I'O-il; '('hat wuh inn r.Hitnif i t.c.v.hi;,- titc tolai J valm- of tnolr i-;:r.-i own. d n var-j ioiiK fffan-.t, v.ltli-h :i rorrcKpoiitlMit J of Mi- Pnfi: filed tin- ulln-r ilav ! (rtuu tl.c .i-nt, -fin tiu.tr li;t.-r-.Hi:iiK wtu n Mi.tlje-0 . V U kuv til.- Illll.flllll IUV. M t lUill ' 'IM h li!rW I ' h i-aplla of IM lin!:t !ni. Tim:: In X"W Vnrli. the Mali. i,r all j.laii;f, i-:;.,nh-d l.y a ct-rtain fiic wijii-i-ii pofiUi Ian a the. i-hiMntllfiliiit i,f ilii- "molH-v pW- ff, r rapll;:liiii, of w-alth and! liiMiry in pIiiluiTjittp New Vnh i ihc kv( r-iirc lit v-.s t tit nf In iunUn- vclilt !'";; lor cV'-ry man, womaa mid ihlld I. :ix.4n. In IVnnKyl-i vatilit, tin- hntiic of Iho k'c I ktli-.: j i.i:d ci.ul ):i(iiim, -tUv amount ts 5ZAn. n-uildh-.. it,;ii miMns th-d Mi, pm-H,-pn;u(. ,- ,,. as .,r M mistook a avtt. fc.nt.-ii xpriid ih.-lr time J.y Hdliu g man FOR me R Son EtBCfcT AT TH DEPOT; tn lUNTtrlnun llmiuian; :il (hi i x- Our" Democratic Delegation iMvJriJVJL"-'": Grout is the wail of dew Duinucnilic fi'londs of OiVkdii i'"" "." M:iy " iiDiiut the peciple itiliiijf v.'licn they arc at home. Miom.Bor uw 8uiivrpow-r ur. At the New York convention thinjrs are dii'ferent a ! w"11" ""' r""l"n" tr r- io wmt r.,, ..... , ,, . . ., ,. em -i Ktrc-i't me IMTI'unv i;ollleilt Willi little diflerent. I'or instance the eiilniK' of Thomas Cai'-iin iiumi.io niw.r. lick Jlurke, once n resident of 5;.ler lint for years a citi- i ten of New Yoik City, as a representative of Oregon Demo- ,.' "S";"V t'!'.,'...,.,,,.-,,. crats is decidedly amtisilljl. niadi. I.y Hr. ivny wmsun. Ii.nd Then there w that speech of Mrs. AleN.Uider Thomp run. Wow! Didn't !e burn 'em up. Hut does Mrs. Thomp- inni. only mo imm in iw.-niy-son represent Oregon's Donu.ciatic party? """ "; '"' ;""- 1 " 1 one hit more than flu yenrti nf nice. Tho most cit?dilal)l thing; "uur deloatton Huh done hIiouk In a HiriUlnff way tho Mule i.f llin Mnvif Vmi-It mw.linfr um lio riiiuiiinr nf tho niwnih "n P'lWIe lira Mil In the Km ..v w.x, .,v. ' , v' - KjH,,,rn .,.I)Ui),l iiiimicr lor (juriur 11. uihmh wncn iiih immo was piacoa .hefore Iho convention. MAN FOR MER SON C6CfcT AT ThS DEPOT; TODAX BX THH BOYS AT THB C&AflL TO .-To M CONTNUt -J1-1 wurd ritrlntlan Woldlers." and otll fr familiar sohvn. It was one of the most pleasintr nnd Inpirinjf moineut of the convention. In America, whetv public me iniia are. more common than In any ot In r country, we hall do well to ctilllvate tliin h.il.tl of flinu Inir toKeiher. Ten minutes of Kini,--iiiK-. inu-rKpersed Btnnewhere In the iiroKram, In worth an - hour's recreation. J tut to Ret tho fill! hemrft we xhall Imvo to learn the words of more of our favorite In the rnlted Mtnten ntu mrtn in j eirc'it and one woman In tn are! more than ) yean ohl. In ottiel'l wordu, in Aiiieriea the average spun j or human life in much lnu-r thaii; In china, whr-iv modern sanitation and nel nttfte tnedtetno arc vtrliially unknown. In i 'lit mi, where approximately I.r.'M) ptiysii lans and sui'tr- itiis t ln culed in WKlern Kehools admiuis In 4aa.(MMi.nna In ha hit. ml a, it lia t he cxiirclet! that much OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS ELGIN EVENT 4 PROGRAM OUT (Continued from patre 1) 9:(iO it. m. Hand cotlrrrt bn elly. Hireet. n. in. Kpeclarulnr civic pa rude. . ' 11:30 u. in. Old Hetili tu cather inr and ideulc. Dinner In city park. 1 -llll in KiiaM.iill iMMir. full, i . . ' " I i mule IOHU ttllil im-iii-unco nntn.tft roirhd. of fourh unrt Tulley to L. Couch, ; 2:3t p n..-ltcinR program, nov-,aoconlln?f fo a JO(.al eliles. wild west sports. 4 - Ut-voml facts are brought to n Ind r,:U0 p. m. Open air danelnff. of the oi.ler ... iJ ! tho Inatiliition which ' has been III SI. 1-rancois-Mnrsnl, who n:is bo eon:e- known as iho "halMiour minister" of Fran-'; Hardly hr.d 'Francois-Mara) taken otlice than President Slillti nnd nr.n'junm) hii p-tsi-; nation nnd Francois-Mar sal and his cabinet. foHuwed lv liij DEVELOPMENT IS RECALLED Wll WAl.l.OWA. (ire.t (Hperial to Hie , Observer) -l- i he n,P 0f InlereHt of K.-A. Tulley in tho real Old Carnlvitl of fun.. I 7:i p. m. Keeplntf the West Unlnjr. Iniya of '4K ' T:S p. in. Old lhiyd Town otiens. W'hle opi-n wllh sky tho limit. .MAX VIlJ.K Itl .AOV I'OU lot u rn ( i l i nn ai ion Slut "siais He "Yrt iTHllllll "V hnven't any iIm! i MAXVtl.l.K. Ore. (Special to the : Observer ) Th proirram for the Independence Day celebration here in now completed ami nntlilnir has been overlooked by the committee :ln charge. 'v It Ih rally expected that Ei.Oitfl vIr Mors will attend. ind the caterer has prepared an enormoim harhe euo wlildi will Insure all u woti- !derful repast. j The celebration iMKlns at nine (o'clock in tho mornlnir and from Women an r.. id.l m hatte klekinfj his wilt's nlilnt under thj ! I unity "lie public will have nf vlew-jm, .siat,. during. iho history of On a Dead Center The Democratic national convention seems to ho on n dead center. The klan issue has stalled the political mli- ihinery and the conditions now .surroundinjf the New York j,.',,,,' irntheri:i may become historic, tor it-is quite probable that r.mi.i i..- .imu- in m.- nr k ., Ion drawn out fiKhl will occur. IZ"' XT. The McAdoo strength reached its height at tho beKin-!v. niin .un.hui'. ninjtUJie Coveruur mlth JriviJ 1a isttraniiijf ani W.Mui' TSnIi.ri comes a current for Oarter II. (.Haas which looks more 'i .ii. k.b .i i ir.niiii.i,' i.k in iii likc a nomination than anything thus far, althoiifih with :;'"'":"""; """"-:" '"" l"" the klan fight on there is no tellnip; what will hiippen. ... f-, n. 'hin. (ii.-tim. iv. h Prediction of a bolt of the southern states, which are! rl'" '" ''"; m-h--.i - . r . , . - , . . I":". !M!lrt-l l.y i'.- lin. li. r. Il.T Very sronjf klali, is in the air. this would bo fatal to a ti.un.ii.ti..n. is moiiine c-nin.' stn- possibility of party success and will of course be prevented '."'Vl;;.!',;.' nvlr " v. .mv.-ty. .Mr. i:. :,.i. r. ' Mr.' ..n.i .m'.U n. of such a tiling is possible. There are just as adroit poll-; "T,1," ,'!r"i..!'ip"-' u," w'.'u-iH-Iiii.-' .i ' '''"i"" '' j iv 11 ticians at New Yojk as there were at Cleveland but the driving reins have been snatched from their hands. No liilli;! iii.ua liiu v.. i. ..'li y.i.u ... i. v . uiiui ii. nit I'liini l.n on will t'nntiniH .lurtnK thr iluy.i wipiTlnr. No mimiWinr very jni.i-('MUK niiiinn ur.i,.,i ,M,ns r.,r Ilii- Till lire Hii'f-rr illy wlilh. ,H' irivn. an. I li;. nnly oppor- t.CT-m-y Iii.h prolmlily.. hoI.I I'losily l.lcnllrliil with tin? .I.vrl oi.nii'nt of th' city, it was marlnl in isaa l.y,.-. MiJuml.-l. wjjo u yt-ur iut.T look uh a parln.'r John MilKinal.l. In mos .Mr. Alclianl'l -ol. his lnUrOHt to I. Couch, ll.c I.UKin.iHrf hcinjf i-onilurte.l an thf rinn of Couch an.I Mcl.onal.1 In Mm I.Hll.lInK now occupicil by the .Mutual t'ri'uinery. In lull Jlic cnctc.l the buil.liiiK- now occupicl liy the real estate agency, ForeBi. Service un.l' the ..Masnnlc l.o.iKe. ill l'J18 .Mr. .Mchonalii koI.I his in tercut to I.. Couch who cun.luctr.1 the hllHiii.'Sii alone until litis when he took'K. A.Tulley Into the hual. n.-hH idkI has heen coniliicteil tin. lcr th name of Couch anil Tulle; until the change that goef. Into ef fect July Lit when Air. Couch will cou.lttct I he l.usiii. s.. alone. .Mr. Tulley has not yet announc- The tnor. tnl.le. Inir III. in will lie July Itn. Allioni.' Ithnsn featured will lie Flil.l.line 01 ir poor i.lil liiclr Tom Iiml l.iajloira. felllnst of Ireo. un.l u!o an l alihl In l.a tirnn.le tixliiy lie ! Illumnillnn of lite Intent li.iprove.l .....III m ill II rut- cni.liltll to cvi-ii-in.elho.l nf l.iMillliH thi ne I0RK. which luallv ln . line u nillllnnnll-.-. In it-ielf la a Worth-while siKht. I Taken all too ther MiucvIIIp has She: -You Iiml not i-IkM to e. rlnlnly kouc the limit lo make l.lss me ill:.- that." jth!n ilay a memorable one. lnt the 1 H iU:ht, i ll try it an- history or the town anil on.1 that oth. r way." .will not noon be roruotten. S!i'ik:.l linn b. .-.Hue taili.l :iavin.l. out neli til imi m (iihi h ini- rtiitis ;ilr.n are Btfvvlr Ann rl.'il. Klil.U iu'!' s have it way of itcnorlulr Iniitt.inul Hi. ml. t.-. an.I with our .... ... . . I'i- .1 .'rilWlllir CiUllUie.ie llllll .in- f.n ernis otii oi me wilderness, jno longer noes ipe poiiiicni. thr.,. lH e.nuin ra. ior or whip of Tom TiiRoert or Tamilian)' seem to force tho boys'. r.-ty iu inipiuvinx on.iiiioiiB in Iiml Rirls in line. With twenty candidates' for president akj"."!' ready nominated it would seem that the McAdoo machine amun.i tin- eunn. n is n . .r I.iih been busted, the Smith machine is crippled, that Ual-'"" Hton's pUHsyfootinir is not jrettinrf very far. Out of it all! thi; wtmt-x s.w "o" could come the nomination of Carter II. Class if there was I iav. m...i i.-m.i. .ai: M. n m.-.v . ., . like tin- plan of m-cr.-xnli-.l nl.- l- n majority rule, for there arc enough level-headed meo aii(l:iw ,,, t.,t m,i,. .asu rn roa.is women in that convention lo enhnlyi think thiiiRS over and '"' '"''" oyiaf. '"'t the w..m-;.t name a man like Glass. Hut the two-thirds rule stands as it did in the days of Jefferson. complexity. And with it, there is The "Btillt" run bet. w- York liav r.ir men Ml i aki: .Moitiii 'I i:ii. mil Mr... I., li. l--arnani un.l Jolmn will motor Irlii into Ami vh. n we nay ran. we nl--:io , South- rn ( ir. Kn I bey t -:-et 10 l-'A.N! II" listen. .1 In on one furivisll Me.lfiir.l. Ilrantx 1-iiH... til-' the rii;t tliiu- I. ml nk-ht an.I :., I Or.-Kim I'uv. s un.l ItiinehiirK. Al boy. wolta kick. Al I'i.Bt hr v,:.ii,the Hitler place Ihey will lie joip I Incllne.l to b.- c.l by .Mr. anil Mrs. 1-'. A. I'arnam. jfc.-JC:. Il'-vi- t h.e r e:nioth.r un.l lalli. r of Mr. rarnaiu Jr ! vi.n't "no Bilrhiun.l Mrn. .I.ihnn an.I then tfo In tho C - .-.nhiii.l" Inn flu. I ..I ill Itun.liiu. Mr. and Jim. ally. after It' l.-arnnin nn.l Mr. Johns xp-l to ame riiiht out 1 reitiin to lj tlran.le in about two of lb,- iiinnavnxt weeks but Mm. .1.11111 will npenil "This Is N e ivj n,,. Bummer with her folk at their V York" he hit 1 counlrv home near Itnuchunr. 1 Itc to itive up. -'i trip will be ina.lt' In the rarnain It womlerfill. ii" ear. llllle.l. "The - ' jTrLrtflfi uexi opi-ratlu, rn ( 'hlcaKu and hei-n a Kieat sin -wlia travel n lnt) NOW ARRANGED (Continued from page 1) Viii'if liL-idv fhl I'linvfin! inn will' lif imi i if llwisso in. 1 if Hike t dr s in the ah;le, to liav ja tli-e.H.tlliR i.H-iii at nom emis in I he monilliK tolet i niYiiilitfl in ilin iiMl'tJ liLlnl'lf HU )l ll'tlii'lTll ftll11n tl t I ClU III.UIUV.U III HIW IUIi.mil O an immFmn i wm it. n uit-u .j fa I- 1'lH' wIumi dclcjfatos wort thcinsolvcs out in the heat of Nowjim.i shave. York and finally niado a nomination in order to Kot things i,,,,','' .'..Va'le'h'a fhlishod. Inuia' an.I the. mads lire taktr-C them i,.Cl. Woiii'ii d not want . . It) !!. I -Vln-n Iravellntf. we want to 'im el both m. n ami womi u." they jlnbl a(,' Ills Who MUKKi Hted lht I they try the "wuiiu-u nnly car. France has inn-eased her air foree to HMK) plates. Italy, "W.mu.n iias a innntimus .... , ., ... til n . i enouKh Iti'- as tt is. Why shou! ! diiMir the next si months will tiuadruple her air Meet to;Mh(i Hlu w,Ht,u ,lp win, Il(t ,(f etiiliil that of France. KnIaud has a prouram that calls I women w luw talk pmimidy ni Nations Are Racing know niey ll lir t iniiKfot inliiK yuur : SPEC'I A L TRAIN thu Riil to- tho: ni'jit town. Then lie paused, meditatively, and mi.l denly meowed: "lie 1 hope tiny don't do that the n('.t time 1 ho to rnluh-It'd rhltt hie!". Alter Iho concert he sajrely rt- marked; ''Tho' bedtlmo stntien Maker all day to participate In n were alt rltfht hilt It wmmiis to street parade nnd ceremonies dur ine tile tellers must have a hnrd.tiiK the day nnd tho staRlii of the time littuiinK . 'ein out to make i buttle of Chateau Thierry In the Vm stmple 1'iiouirh fur the youiitf-'cvonlnfc. t " er ones to understand and rhone! The American I.eKlnn Drum ennURh for the older oneA o n-. Corps will nlso bo on hand to tnnke Joy." t the day one of the bluest nnd .most Klnriotis Fourths that hns A Ciilumhln luilvordly piofi-- r.Vcr heen held .n Kastern Oregon. r sys hunt teH nil il inn ut t As has already been announce. I superior IntolllKcncr. W- uri4 the Pirates will play Itakcr ft lialt to nvk whothcr In lt inll.tiiu; -if hhiiio on the fourlh tuid u follow IiiMtis nr men? up match on tho fifth. A style bulletin says ".Men's the count) than ml oihers comblu d, and has always bei-n in the front' rank In endeiivorimr to de velop the .county. They were In strumental in securltiK the loca tion of the NJIii. .liiiii)iui;;!i Lumber Co.. at Ihis place, whji'ii has since ilevelnped Into Iho ktrtfc plant now operated by the llow-uian-lltcks Co. A very laixe pro-' portion or the timber of the coun ty has been sold to the lumber compuniefi ihrouuh Uhh uKency. as wdl as thousands of acres of frm lands. Tht y have alo sold all but ono of tho additions to this city, .nr. couch in com Inning the hied- h 'tiues himself to continue iho efforts-ot tho firm In the b v t.uiuieiit ot Die county, and trusts that the community will continue its support of the firm. 5 Kri 1 in Athletic a n d Bat-' eep Li00l,l-igan Union Suits. Athletics good quality nainsook, Dalbrigg-ans light weight knit garment, .short sleeves, ankle length. $ j.OO m7 ifMyHtftwriflBr 1 IS LITTREAL POST MISTRESS IVnrls nnd tho Ithdua l'itun ' .Make Taliilinii lmsci-oHs I'AI'K KTK Tuhttn. (AT) iThe eoonomio situation InYe hna been improve by tho recovery of ' the I'm no, n rise In the price of vanilla. success of the iltvinff season In the pearl islands and a steady markc! tor Tahliian produce. Direct strainer service with Frnnoo hns hern another rlenien: in tt-ade revival, as many necesel tie from that country are a vail - ible at jirices much less than or similar Roods from A moricu ami the Hrttlsh colonies. Merchandise iiomj-'rance escapes tile heavy for- iKn iiittes. tne of the rirsl slkrns of Improv d cundltlons has bem the demand for lumber. During past years the poverty of the Islnnders had slop rn-d hutldtntf operations nnd caused necessary repairs io ho neglected. Kor many months houses for rent have heen almost Impossible to find in Papeete. A steady Importation of nioto cars continues, with the greater nnmher of American manufacture. 1MH1.KK, Ore. TSpecinl) Miss ftuih Mttrettl received notice Sat urday of her uppblntment ns post misiress Of the Imblcr postotl'lce. Dave Kuller arrived in Imhler Tiiursday on his way from Spo kane, Wash., where he was colled by his son, Sam, who was hart In an unto wreck, . Mrs. I. H. Westenskow arrived home Saturday from Ala nil. t'tah. where" sfie has Is-en visions' her daughter Florence. Mr. nnd Airs. John Pklllint,' spent Hiindny on the west moun tain plcklhff IiucklebeH-ies. Mr. llackniiiit was a btislm'ss vis itor in Imhler Afonday. Allss Florence Weslenskow of Im hler lihd -Mr. Peck of Cove, worv married In Salt Lake City and re turned to t'nion county to make their home. They are rtO'.V at Cove visiting Air. Peek's parents. The Kroom has just returned hoitie from ;t two year mission for the 1.. D. H. church in Canada. .Mrs. Klla Walker was In l.n (trande Monday ort business. j Joe K oss and (ieo. Marshall were! l.a tlrande visitors Alnmlay. Tliei-e was n dance p.t the country tub l-Vlday cvenlntf and u larpr rowl was in attendance. A wood time was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Airs. (Ieo. Hi Kirn of ln (Irnnde spnt Si'mday nt the home of Air. ami Mis. A. i'aire. Grandma itm-km.-m returned this week from an extended visit in Portland and Willamette valley. Mrs. Iloss IN rry spent Monday In l.a tirande vis'iin friends. Miss Portia Wesien.skow came to I miller Monday to visit with friends for a short time. Friends in Imbter were very unr ry to hear of the death of Air. San derson hieh- occurred at the home in Summervllle. Win. Wtcrnns was laken sudd' it-1 ly ill Weiinesdny cveninK. Ii Klr hy was called lo se- Mm. Airs, Prior was n visitor to t-n Cirnnde Wednesday. Allie Watson has resigned Ids of fice nt clly inai-shal and bs yet no one has t:tken his ptacc. A?r. Prior lias aeceptetl n place with the nisht police force in l.n 'Irande. Air. nnd Mrs. Leslie Peck nre vlsltinc fri-nds in Imbb-r this week. lluudh-4 Kill (Juanl. NKW YIHIK (AP) JoKejdi furlln. a tfitard, was-shot ami kill ed Friday by two bandits,- Ik h'ld up an armored car at ' tlio Alott Haven yard of the New York Central railroad in the llrunx and cnpeil with n pnyroll of !iren. Serious Forest Fire Season Is Forecast (Continued from pap 1 sdutely smoking in areas of the greatest 4lan;er. Jn iho Olynipio blow-down urea, nmokinic hus heen prohibited lor the past threo years. The fire laws of Washing ton prohibit smoking in areas where timber is lndnif cut. Ore won has no such Iaw. The J'orest, Service, however; tinder its regula tions may prohibit .smoking during periods of fire dantfer upon such k I areas as may be designated by the District Forester except I hat this prohibition diu!l not exclude ituproved places of habiUitlon. Al- . ready t-ertuiu areas covered liy govern men t timber sales within t he Sant iam Forest have been closed to smoking and in the Cas cade National Vorest. tho area cm braced in the large timber sale lo the Western Lumber Company and in the timber sale to the Davis-Webber Lumber Co.. will be closed to -smoking. Salt Creek watershed through which the Xa lion cut-off is now being con s', rueted will n;so be. closed lo .sniokinir except at the railroad construction camps ahd at Alc Credlo Spring," Air. Waha stated. As the season advances and jf conditions remain unchanged tho necessity for not allowing smoking: on other areas may arise. Air. Waha said. "It nuty oven bo nece ssary lo k'ep people out of pari tii-iilariy dangerous areas by clos ing roads and trails to travel. If restrictions of this kind seem d nin th. !t sV.ouhl bo remembered that they would never have been Imtli'.- - A ted if all people who travel in tho V wt.ods were careful with their camp fires, and in smoking.' Kp.inlsh i:dncntor ('nihil To IVdleiec la Lnnbdnun .MANILA. (AP) Dr. A. Alfa aemc, acting siiierior of the Do minican Corporation of the Philip pines and former president of the l"nierMfty of Santo Tonias. the old est university under the American I lair, has been elected rector of iho Dominican College nt Itosaryville. Louisiana. He was born in Spain but lias lived 30 years In the Phil ippines. Although he speaks Eng lish fluently lie has never hi i n in the Tniied States. Unco fining Costly in Irclniu! Dt'HLIX. (AP) Irish racing Is experiencing a slump, and a con ference is to be held iti Dublin to examine into the cause and find a remedy. Tho officials of the Irish Nation al Hunt club and the Turf clii! have been Invlled io attend. The three chief causes of the slump are! described as too many officials, the Increase in the number of welght-for-arge races, and the heavy o- . penses of race-iro-Ts. Shoes Will Ue Conservative.' which means that many men will wenr what might be suspected or being the same old shots. I ureter a sleeping car II h both nu n an I w omen, beea"' there's apt to b. physicians among Ih. -lii." a heavy woman wllfl heart trouble told one ticket agent have heaii failure at .lust tie Idea of being out of reach of a me.lt e:il mall." .m m rx i) i:sth nox Deflr Of rkl- I'm: "PIchm Mftlp in ur ciihmtns wbnl Is go.-Ml for rrtill im wirm. A. II." Aiinm: "Wtiflt's Mir innilor nltli tiln wnrni?" hear J until.: ''My git I luslsls mi litu ftitt iiioit than I run nrrinil in imr for. Wlutl lliuilll I do?' I Mil ill AnMviri "Stili now tndtm"V f..r the inciviiMni; Ium- win- liuu8 fnim im "xistino "Vh,. tnp ".t..i LI' It) 000 iK'Toro tilt' I'lul nf tlio yt'iir. Not much ciinsohiUon Mis i.st." I ... I.. H.Im "Men an- so inu'-h nicer iilniut f.'l- llllrlflst.S 111 tills. - iofferlns as.slslun.e !.. n one la In tho I'nitcil Slates tho militarisU are ciylntr loudly , n uveliiiK an.I one I'e. Is much saf just ;iov ftir tho tli iihliii;.- or our naval iial't. Their pioi)a-!"r " '" " ; '" '';' v 1 .uoiiiaii a.l-le.l. ' hy just sun- .inula tli'claics that tho nanliiijr disai maniont cohil-ioiico j p,,m. i.ibi.ns sim :i.i k-i .m ik r-i-iiil,.. II... llnileil Sl.-.lr-a u linv.il r.nei. ,111 11 mil- ttilli Hint Haiti. Wo women woubl be pel- .. . . .... ., . . ..1 .... 1 1- '"v L-.ii.iaii(i 'int. tiiai our ioiiia",c n;is ri-tt'iii'ii to mu nan r.f that of G rai t Hnlahi anil ovon to loss than France's llireo in the n-.vn latin fixed liy the I'nnl'oronco. No ftullier pioor is necossiiiy that the (oveiiinieiils oT , tii world are propai in;r for the next war while their citi mils are lool.in;r toward and (leinandint; world peace. .The ViU'O is (H'twoeii war and peace. Peace has never Jim! a iH'ltor start tint can .she hold out lo the finish? . The next adtninist ration at Vashi:iton will piohahly endorse some sort of a world coint. A loajruo of world government.1! is inevitalilo l nt wars will not lie stopped until the people of he world, excepting no race or na- thnalitv, resolve that, all armies and navies mid air foires : ""; -;;;i.rr p Mmi i,.j .-..i . lit:-,e l-ir-le.l to K-tnr; for r.-lti Tj f .Jit- tet.-nhtitl.il. t'rt-.ilv Mt. III. . . 1. 1 : 1. .1 f.. 1 ...it, . 1 ' v Countess After Pilot's License; SINKIM1 KH.ITIIIIt. Atilwankee .liMlliial: Ameriea hasn't intptilli 11 '.tie viiliie of sine im; tn::i I lo r one W htb' I Mm:- U e te: its'Ar Dfrici cat: "Mr gbl n-ki nit' in tski Iwr to l ho daiH-o n row nltilit.t ngn nnd, a I hud m hole lit my liiMisor I ivmldh't thi H. li oiiiiun-rnisotl n- ili-omirnlly. worth- hnnenr. Wlini tumid hnt tiot-n m ! durimi ihi ; (,. ittrnii ptfmihm In n sMiin- ' war. ,! 1 j li-.n. aft. ; lib h ;:re KeiMil'Mean ronveii Hie demonstration 1 Die nomination of ihm Mhh ns I liavo ilo-rlloil Oloy lnni.". Answvr: "Vmi slnmhl harf told nil ii 1 1 hv lmiiisliod frmn ttu omth. Almost n year sitifo rrosidpnl. Hitrtlinjr nirt wilh w nil nt Moaclinm. Clival chanjit's in (lint yoar. xittHing jo.tr vnHi-"-'rm imm.' ir. iu ih fee. b-b i.oittical enihu- i.i?ni. Tin giv.it on,an sounded li e iralns ot "The Dattle Hymn Wo notice tlmt ()oornor Pierce nf the Lcpehiu- nnd insianHy ihe;Unt ,.t , nt have t hnlbhiy .In 1 an. lii nee to.di up the wonts. Ir- r.th. Well, why should they. nnl jie-.Ulibl the mincers swept on tnjiiiat the Volstead la Is mippowd 1 -Alar laud, Aly Al.uland." -On- Q be effcvllVO, m AlmonTcon s live on less v A ofUr. by marrieJ,! T-he ha.? to ; MAr.r.iED on sin nr.lC. you can't arror.1 lo pay out your money nn.l not know just wlicro and how It 19 spent. An-1 yon can't afford to take dinners on liav inir to )wiy the naino bill .n ice, either. . . v : A Cheoklnif Aoonvnt nt tli is Dank is th utp.'j businesslike way tov spend money. When you ray ry Chock you writo. your own receipt no chance for nny disputes over bills, nnd yon always k n n w w h ore every dollar, poes. TAT MY CIIKCTC It I an for nnd mnrij convenient. The "flymer pdimiii" she ( oallr.l Poume" rf KI-vt, -,!'. k rremine;t rH-:;.l H-in- iu I.ond-n, l Mckiu a j ikd's ll .c.-c and is SbvWH IlliS lUiUUvtUrttt ill llil!. i r