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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAT THE WEATHER PORTIAND (AP) Ore gon: Unsettled, ' probably ralna tonight and Wodne day. CITY EDITION LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925. NUMBER" 184 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS VSklSED BY DIRECTOR Frank Lloyd, His Work Finished, Expresses Thanks to People HOSPITALITY OF RESIDENTS GREAT Classes East Oregon asj "Natures wonderland Will Leave for Port land Tonight. Itrcniis. of r.iin ut Wallowa Lake eslerday.. t lit' final scene on the 1cii r tl'' mountain adjacent 1o the lake, was not takeii until to day. This Mliot finished the scenes In the wonderland territory and Lloyd and his troupe art; expected to arrive in La tirande into thiH arternoon on the branchllm train due here at a:4f p. in. , Tho company will transfer to Hie west bound train and go on to Portland, thenre to Hollywood where they will take the final In terior scenes before completing the "Winds of Chance," Moyil Praises Country. Today Karl Reynolds, secretary of the chamber of conimerce.i re reived tho following letter from Mr. Lloyd: "Gentlemen: It would be mighty unfair if 1 did not tell you, before returning lo Hollywood, how happy you have made the members of my company producing Rex Reach's "Winds of Chance," and myself, in the spirited way your Kustern Ore gon people have co-operated with us in our work. "In all my experience I have never fell "at home' In a strutter location so oulekly: have never found people, to whom motion pie turns were bo foreign, :to eager ta assist and so capable of carrying out instructions with obvious sin cerity and lag'-rncs. "It has made, me mighly huppy to be the first producer to film tin: beauties of Wallowa Lake, and sur rounding mountains and I am con fident Hint if the same hospitality and interest is extended to others that Kastern Oregon will have its unexploited scenic wonders broad casted throughout tho world effec tively and often. "Our stay at Wallowa Lake Won derland has been most, pleasant. Arriving ahead of schedule we found the hotel (Uite. naturally un prepared to administer to our many .und particular needs but ft was a remarkably few hours before our every desire was satisfied and sel dom have we been more com fort - i, ble, better catered to, made to fell the world was at our feet. atiiics Wonderland. "I trust you will extend to tin people of La Grande, Enterprise. Wallowa and Joseph, which closed (Continued on rage Five-) BE HELD HERE i v ' V.l K 1 Ft 1 1 D, Ore. ( Special 1 0 riw. t iim.i vri . At Ihe conclu sion of the annual two-day con clave of the le .Molay order here, Iai Grande. Oregon, was chosen as the location for the state con clave next year, to be held the first Friday and 8:tlurduy in May. The De'AJolay order has been organized in La Grande but a fchort time, but its growth has been great and its success appar ent. Several La Grande mem bers were present at the conclave. GDNGUVE TO Music Comedy To Be Presented Thursday Members of the casl of the musical comedy. "Knight of Dreams," which will tie present. il Thursday evening at :!& o'clock ut th high school auditorium, met last evening at the school for 4ri s.- rehearsal. Mrs. Karl Stod dard Is manner for the coined v. Mrs. Normal l-'re.-s. director, und Karl Stoddard, mimical director. The music 1m catehy and the best soloists In La Grande w III takc part. A foui-plec- ore best rn will iM oinpaiiv th- singers. fb flid' S the excelb nt inUHie tln re are loads of comedy, guaranteed to make ull laugh, the ladies report. The presentation U sponsored by th--; N'ii;hborhood club sextette und' the Monday Musical club. The cast of principals are: O 4 L. LviCoD. Mrs. James McNamec Baker Hears Band, Chorus This Evening La Grande. Musicians to Appear at Baker Thea ter in Joint Concert. Tho l.a Granle Municipal bund under the direction of Andrew Iny Jr.. und the Monday Muslcul club chorus led by Mrs. Jesse Hos klns will give a Joint concert In linker City thin evenlnff at the Ua ker theater before the MacDowell club. Some ail members of the bund ure to make the trip besides the chorus. The li Clrunde musicians ure to be guest of the Baker KJ wanis club. Members of Ihe band and the chorus will ineel at the Klks club at 5:4ii this evenlnff lo drive to Halter III' cars. The committee ill churne of arransint; transportation reports that not enouph cars have been offered so far and . requests that anyone who could drive to Uaker with a few extra seats Ret in touch Willi Mrs. J. A. Tedford. WALTER E. PRATT, RESIDENT HERE 30 YEARS, DEAD Walter K. Pratt, a resident of Union county for thirty years, died here yesterday at the home of his daughter, .Mrs. O. K. Howell, at the end of an extended illness. Mr. 1'ratt leaves a widow, one daughter, one sister. Nora Halls, of Paradise. Ore., and two broth ers, Oscar and Charles of Colville, Wash. Funeral services will be held this afternoon al H o'clock at the Summerville chapel with 'he W H. llohnenkanip company In charge. Reverend O. W. Jones, or Ia Grande, will preach the fun eral sermon. Circuit Court Term Starts Here in June JitdRo J. W. Knowles of tho ch cult court opened court at Enter prise for Wallowa county yester day. The next term of court for Union county will commence on the first .Monday in June which In tills Instance happens to bo the first day of the month also. Perry Dam Yields Big Trout to A. E. Kelley A. K. Kelley caught the biggest fish that has been brought In this year at tho Terry dam last even ing. The trout Is now on display in Ihe windows or the Oregon Hard ware and Implement company. 31 measures 28 inches in length and weighs four pounds, ten ounces. Four-Year-Old Boy Is Severely Scalded Cecil Gilmorc. the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. t'hauncey (ill m nre. was severely burned Saturday when he fell into a boiler of hot water. The mother was busy clean ing house and the little boy was playing about the room, when he I ell into the water buck wards, scalding his back, both legs and one arm badly. This morning his condition was not Improved and he was taken to the hospital. Thistlcwaitc Testing; Wallowa County Cattle Dr. W. K. Thlstlewaite went 1o Walla Walla ycatcrduy to test cat tle in that territory for Ihe next three weeks. Dr. Thlstlewaite ex pects to return to Il tirande about June rirsl and alter that date will resume general testing in this coun ty. This work is done without charge. All cattle entered in the 1'niott stock show must first have passed the tuberculin testa Paul Knautz, Mrs. Lestt-r Std dard, Krnest Watklns. Mrs. Karl Stoddard. Dr. Pay Murphy. Ki ts ood Gwillinms, Mildred Lov-tt. and Mrs. A. W. Nelson. The members of the chorus are; Ma hie Ibr.ingcr. Hetty Garrlrk. Wi nona l.ymun, m Pue Dunks, Fon da Hunks. Mary I -at son, Gladys McMitntls. Dnlsy Hobbs, Dorothy Funk, lsabelle Miller, Paulino Alnsworth, Myrtle Hlaek. I'ete Larson. " I ta be" Green. I tonal 1 Funk, Puy Murphy, Lloyd Wahdi. 1 Frank Johnson. Gobb-n Gents n and lister Stoddard. Ilenbh s this ciiorun t here is a witches chorus und a speciul pick In ninny chorus. Those In the w it tin s" chorus are: Vera Wat- ( Continued on Page Five.) Slayers of Fathers f- v A I i r Mcllo fihiianlt, '2. of lils linbit. Wis,, shot ana Ktintl 'futtier htid mih lie is not hurry lie oommlttctl the crime, lie ix plalns II. at nls fatJier stmck "und sctddctl mc nil the time." . liHou- A new form of insan ity, known by the Trench immr or "lo enfard" and said to be due to .'hell shock, Is being nuide tho defense for (ieorgo Shaw, gn I and wounded I world war tctcrnu whi Is on trial at Mii tago for having killctl Ids father. DIRT STREETS Grading and putting the au. fucu of the dirt streets in I.u Grande into first class shape i now the task that the cily work men. under the direction of Cit; Minager W. C. Crews, are busl:y (.imaged on.. 7Mi:ing the past two weeks th Holt caterpillar, recently pur erased by the city, has been un"-J id I in. 1 r:ielt and neve rat oli-ui-tH Kir. Jackson and others. are declared to be in better shap. than ever before. -At present the "cat" is being used in the Connordale section. The Union Stock show thU year will offer even stronger support and inducement to the boys' and jfirls livefdock clubs than in past yea i-M. The premiums have been materially increased and many special prizes and trophies have been Offered. At the present time a total tr $.r in cash prizes have been of fered by private iudMduals and , or ganizations. These special prizes 'are lo be distributed Tor the best hog display, bet purebred Jersey 'hetf.T. best fnt steer, competitive 'showmanship exhibit and other I showmanship prizes, covering all ;clMMe. Members of the bo and girls ( lub.i arc tllfiihle. Ijis) veil P I hi' hfHil tliaiie U re iiMiL:t.ie stuiwiitif und wfn mum pljic.H for best fat sticr: best bit hogs and on other ehiblta in the men's divlrttonH. H G. Avery, county agriculturist, met with the Imbicr pig club at DnbU-r and with the A lie el club tn Aliccl today. CITY Gill E PREHS FOR GLUBWORK HOSPITALS GREAT HELP ID MANKIND . So Claims Dr. R. r. Lan dis Before Chamber of Commerce "OPEN HOUSE" AT HOSPITAL TODAY Officials of Grande Rondo Institution Invite All to Inspect Building, Methods. Just how imiiorliint Is the place Illieu 111 Hie iiiutl.'rn woriii i.y i in. . .....v-. . hosuituls. was pointed out loday by i ' 'oolldKe, father of President foo l)r. It. r. 1 ,ii ixl in. iiiesidenl of thu lidKe. does not remember anythlnir (iranil.i llonde tliiHiillal association, of the faintini; spell ho WUH report- i ...... t... . .... at the chamber of co inivrce lunch-, eon which wus if obser'ance of national hospital day. At the heulnnlnK of his address, lr. l.anilis reviewed lirlel'ly Ihe hlslory of medicine and suruery BOins back to a period hundred of years H. (. Tho Hteady progress of bot h was traced through the cen turies, culminating In the present when tho two arc United insepar ably with tile hospital. iretU (ialns .Made. Among other interesting farts pointed oui was mat. largely e -j cause of modern sanitation. creahT. facilities for care and the advance- ment of efficiency in thu medical hood home and heavy correspond world. tho average span of life, jence are keeping tho colonel nt which was 30 yens during the work far into the night and tills i revolutionary war times, has hconjhlamcd by his Trlends for the eon increased until it Is now afi years; Idttlon which now exists, that the deathrato during the first Fnlntin Verified, year of life is now one in twenty) I Ills housekeeper admitted today when only a abort time ago it was that he fainted yesterday wnne one In ten: und that, because of ; posing on the porch of his home for hospitals. Incurables can spend photographeis. He. v.a carried in their davs with everv comfort and to tho house and revived quickly. tho most airreeable surround in its. I T)r. Ij.ndls nointed with nrldo nt tho local hospital, a privately own d institutions, which now, because of recent recognition by the Amer ican Hospital Association, ranks on par with hospitals throughout the nation. He, as well as Chairm:in Larson, invited the members of the hamher of commerce lo inspect the Institution this afternoon dur ing "open house" hours which closes at five o'clock. Stock Show Boosters Here. licHldea observance of hospital day, the attention of the chamber of commerce members was also lurned to the 17th annual I nioii Livestock Show, which will be held early next month. C. L. Cadwell. president of the I'nion Commercial club, William Vogel, stock show manager, and L. A. Wright, were present and all expressed gratifi cation when J. A merchants committee, announced that all business men would permit employes to have a half day off during stock show time in order that they blight attend. Messrs. Cadwell. Vogel ind Wright were unanimous in thanking La Grande and valley points for the co-operation and assistance, Kiven past shows and Tnr the siime spirit that. Is manifest this year. They prom ise the best show In Ihe history of Union. During tin; luncheon .Mr. Allen. Five.) (Continued op Png( Accompanied by a piece ol dynamite fit tin a four-year-old bobent, 4 S-pouii'l form of Mr. and Mrs. It. It. McNee of Nys:m. Ore-j gon, passed through l-ii Ctiaii'le; today enroite to the count. They! will put the cut through his tricks' a the various places they visit and. according to Mr. McNee, the cat is iiuiti! able (o draw a huge crowd or stop truffle in a crowd ed city street intersection at any time. The cat, an extremely beautiful, powerful specimen, rldew the enr like a dog. n-fit i n g on the hood, the rear seat or wherever he lake-: :t notion to. An ordinary collar with a sm:ill rope attached Is th- only means r ieniralnlng the -ji.i.oal, and the tupe l bum cut ugh lo give hint entire free dom of the cur. ,cotding to Mr. MeN'.e in cut ha oiitte a few tricks on his r. pertolr. ineltil:i.g leaping fr m H point seven etirht feet up olito S'r. McNet-'s back wll bout lcn b.g a si-rat eh. Mr. . McN-i: eXp'CtH to Hllll KOlue pictures S'lHl of H,e rat ' oared In eoicl;t uith unite of the huge M on t.t n:i u bJllsnakes, u hl' h are t:onnblera''i tight' i tli'-insetVf-K. "Mid. 'W coins-, the cat lll win." he said, and after a Lusty glance M tin aclii.at. no one ventured lo Uouol lit word. BOBCAT RIDES TOURIST'S CAR STRAIN TOO HEAVY FOB Father of President Is in Poor Health as Re sult,' Friends Say FAINTED MONDAY WHILE POSING 'Fails lo Remember Inci dent; Says His Health Is "About as Usual" Today. l'l.YMOl Til. VI. (ily the Asso- I.pi.buI 'i nni. . nnn I . cd to have suffered yesterday nt his farm home here, lie told quest lon ers today. He said his health Is "about as usual." The family physician ofler an examination last niKht pronounced ,1"" colonel s condition bettrr than lor Friends lUngiioso Case. IN-rsonn clos to Colonel t'oo lidgo maintained, however, that he collapsed yestjnrday and that he is paying in falling health for the prominence resulting frm his on' entrance of tho White House. ixilly entertainment, of throngs of visitora lo the presidents uoy- A few minutes later he was able t greet a delegation or wwwiw J club members. GERMANY'S HAND SEEN IN RIFFIAN, FRENCH DISPUTE TANGlKIt (Ily Uio Associated press) Kr-porta to the llavns agency says that a German mio niariito recently landc! cxplo Mcs, telephonic material and food stuffs on tlio coast of Illff. the chieftain of which, Abdcn Krim, Is liiviidlug l-rt-ncli Moroc co. It. also stands that several tici'Mians, dressexl as ItlffUins, liae bci'ii olsrel on lllff. PAItlrt (Ily Associated Press) France is asking Spain for author- Fed ford, of tho!lty lo bombard or attack concen- (rations in Spanish Morocco of Hlf fian tribesmen now engaged In an invasion of the French zone. The Spanish are asked to stop tho pro visioning of the Hlfflan louder Ihrough the port of Agudlr. Dawes Plan to Help France Materially PA It f S (lly the Associated Presji) Finance Minister Calllaux announced today that the Dawes plan of annuties reverting to France must be used for the com pletion of reconstruction of devas tated regions and for amortization of interallied debts, under some form to be determined later. itt ssia is ( i;.M i;it (1 ION K V A ( 1 ly I he Associated 1'renM) .Soviet Itussht today bo came the crux of a situation faced by the International arms traffic conference. Poland filed an amendment to Ihe proposed convention to the tif fed Ihitt. countries bordering on Itufwla would not be bound by thai agreement unh ks the soviet gov ernment In also hound by it. Serving Farm Readers Pat-in readVm nm Jul an npprccintltc of bmmI newspa per f.crvlr ns tmn nshlentn, or more w Is-canso I bey liao more time lo nMul ami arc tiitue (xilatd. i:ldeiMT of thai appreciation Is .ioii by 'Ihe otwrcr lifiilatlon flgiiiTH gUing tUv, lare-t rurnl ctn uladmi of any luii patters In nlon, and 'al loun i.iiiiith's. ''be Observer's ciniibitlon unmtti. Iboiifcli mi Mlmtilaicd, Is sleaily and etui--Mcnt. "Obscrer Advertising A Mcrciiaiitllstiitf Service' Jail Fails to mm if ... ...... . i 'tlv.f.-7iitfVffifrlfrj)aAiiMw Wlui (Jtoi-ki! W. I.yiin, wlltfir of Tho KviiiIiik llcrnhl, Yiinm. Aril., will lo Jail on a crlnitiuil libel i'Iiiubo IiIh iaM-r illihrt limllal a hi. It winl on In Ills criisiulo for "reform" for Lynn's wife. -.slly ullil Into llm lltur' t-lialr. . l'lwlo shows tho iilltor ami IiIh wifo nt Uie oell door. MAYOR AGAIN TD VETO BILL KLAMATH KAU.S, Ore. (Fly the Associated Press). Another attempt to: grunt the Htiuhorn railroad francnise rigni to cross iviuniuwi run n.m-.o " common user clause, was made by the city council last night with tho passage of a franchise reso lution, udopted by a voto of three to two. Mayor Ooddard announc ed lie would veto the resolution by next Monday night. II. K, Oroesback, representing the rnllrond. declared that "Hades will bo frozen over 1,000 years before wo will grant common tutor right over any of our lines." COW: (Special) On Friday ihe Cove high school elected offlcerH for next year, (.lord on Mills was elected student body president; Du clle Peck, vlcu president and .lean Weiiner, secretary-1 reusurer. WIII iird Peck was elected president of the senior class; Howard (lassett. vce president and Kthd Daron. secret :iry-l reasurer. Kohcrt 1 jiirl. preshlent of Hie Junior class; Hoy Mundel, vice presbbMil. and Opal Hurfonl. secret a ry-tri'iisurer. Nina peterinaii was chosen as represent ative of the board of control. Doro thy Mills wa.H t lected preahlent of the Hophomoii class. Fdward Hris tow, vl'o president and MarRcry Van Dong, seendary - treasurer, Ohiflys Itlchar.ls was elected foph - otuore represcntatlvii to the board of control, Fxhlblt day Is being planned in the k'raile school. Tin work done by the boys' and girts' calf club and tin- work or the domestic art classi s. At noon a picnic lunch will be served for the community, pupils and iacbers of Cove. A short proKium will be given In the afternoon. Commencement day will be Fri day, May 15. The Cove high school this ear graduates four students: Lucille peck. Olad Daron. Daisy llreshears ami '"mid" Iiurford. I The Kitchen cabinet orchestra I of la, Orande enlcruliied a very: j cut h utdest lo auil'nce here Friday I evening. French Verdun Hero Answers Last Call PAHtrf (Hy AHSociatt.it I'lcsn). (Jeneral Charles Maugln, French j hero of Verdun, died today. Censorship Placed on ! Dispatches from Front PAH1H (AD Censorship lias been established oil press dis patches of French and foreign aKcnrlen dealing with Moroccan op trutiona, U was announced today. COVE SCHOOL HEADS WED Stop Editor 1 I I ii I l v, J f fir-. .vrr man XTRA ADDI Ij KlllM ACTIVH just siain which aim liven on it PAltIS (AP) -AImIcI Krim eon- toty-" ' , , , tiniieH to cxmsolldiito postdtMis held! Tho P'esldent added .that his by JUrnans In noKMmi French Mo- 1 of flc cannot belong to one clan., rocco, notably in nxlniH of Ijo-ln roligloiw persunsion or one bul, IlilHum and Klrfane.' The task parly alone, but "to the people fir iiinivltilmiliur Frencli ndvancc pitsts Is nffivuvl only hi tlio trth r mwln. M.sLstflIlw. .wH.. ,.wi..fU . l.vi.Mi nnllvo eJiniuicls. Mill lamer foroe.4 nro iM-'lng leathered In other mrlM of lllff to relnfimo Iho Innulers' frotil. l-'mieli nMiifimviiieiils, how ever, aro Arriving faster than tho HlfflaiiH mid when Ihe rebel lead er Imnio.im his offensive, military iiH'ii say, lie will flnil Iho I'n-nrli well preimn'd. . AI TO KHirMKVrH HEAVY I,ONI)0 (AP) AnicrUyui nuulo clB trado lind ftnnncial exchanges autoiiiohlleit aro InHiwc slilppctl to o 1924 tn0 8um of Am0rlcan ln-(a-Oat HiltiUft nt the, rnto of 100 vestments abroad has been Increas Imt ilny .H th nsult or timing- (,a hy (lbout i.uoo.ooo.uuo, to a lor Churhlirs threat to ndvniicu totul ,n oxoeB8 0 ,UOO,000,000. me ouio lor muwiun or u.a w Kenna dnlles wlilch placwl a tax of ;CI per win on foreign cars or parts, retronethc. 1IOPKK POIt Ki;TTIJ;MF,NT WASHINGTON fAPl Pn'.slllcllt Conlhluo lioM! that (HUiversntlons now proK,Ulng In Paris ami WaM.lnatoH on tho Vmu-h ilflrt he.llcmc..t q..e.s.o,i will letwl to ft tefluile plan for a rcfundhig agreo- incnt. HAI.KM, Ore. (Hy the Assoclat- '!(1 ,'','H -The slate hind board vestei-dav r-movi'd 1. V. Hheehan as attorney for the board of Wal Iowa county and Kohh l am ham an attorney for the board of Des chutes county and reappointed in their places Hylvester M. Hurley, of Kntcr prise and N. A. Hurdlck or ltedmoti'1, respectively. The Wallowa county change was recomniended by Janus H. Mew art, board Investigator, the reason beinf? that Hheehan Is not active enough In board work and re luctant to ptonecute foreclosures arising from long standing d j faults of Interest, payments on statu lands, NEW ATTORNEY TO TAKE REIMS AndNow Comes The Tree "Surgeon"-Stewart Says (ly Charles P. Stewart) WA8HINOTON (NKA Hpeclal) Congreasman Martin U. imvey ol jOhlo estimates or. us he (Mils it. guesses - that America could tiou- bi her farm production If stie Iri'-d. I'V'W fanners, even, have stu died the soil as Davey has. He calls Ihtmseir a "tree surgeon." I think ! "Hen doctor" fits best, with the jemphoHis on "tree dietetics." Of course U a tree needs an op 'eratlon, Davey op- iates. H has Jto be something of a general prac titioner. Aborval medlclno is TAKES POST Field Marshal Inaugurat ed President of .Re public Today COMMUNISTS IN BRIEF PROTEST "Down with Monarchism, Long Live the Soviet Republic, Is Cry of the Reds. TtKUUN1 (By tho Awoctatod Press). Field Marshal von Hln denburg was inaugurated, presi dent of Qermany today. Kxcept for a brief shout of protest by Communists tho Inaug uration was carried out accord ing to schedule, Hlndcnburg be ing sworn In by Reichstag Presi dent Ivoebe before a crowded house. Communists Protest, "Down with monarchism, long live the Soviet republic," was tho shout raised by tho Communists as Hlndcnburg entered the relch stag chain boa. They withdrew immediately and tho rest of tho ceremony proceeded without a hitch. In a manifesto to the German people, Hindenburg said: "True to my oath, I will devote all my energies to guarding tho consti tutions and laws. iet us strive through honest, peaceful work to gain recognition ot othero nations to which we are entitlud.to free the German name from tho uii- i 118 unureiy. VAmNTflN (Rv llm ArsocI. K,teH rm A re.ult of Ihn fnr- Announcing tho figures today in th(J tMfd ftnnua, rl(l0rl ot tho com. imerco d(M)artment on tho "visible and Invisible" foreign trado of tho United Htates. Secretory Hoover de- dured that "the United Htates is ' unl.l'. rr..i.lrut Introator " J ' ( Il,cu lltlons embraced not alono ' 1 " ,'x,,0,':tfl anA ima ot. commodities, the movements ot gold, und the expenditure of Amer ican tourists, but took Into tho bal ance the sum of $PJ,O0u,00O, rep resenting tho estimated cost of bootb'Kged foreign Ih.uors; tho In crease In deposits of foreigners in Amcricai; banks, estimated for tho year nt $'JlC,noo,00; tho remit tances of Immigrants to families in the old country, which reached tho surprising total of $300.(u,000; and the missionary and charitable expenditures abroad by American religious and philanthropic Individ uals, which accounted for 000. When the balance wan struck, the nation was shown to hnvo set up a credit totul in 1924 of &,07O,- ooo.oiMt for goods find services ren- lered abroad, while thu countering total of credits earned in this coun try by foreigners which included (Continued on Page Five.) Hirnie Reappointed to State Optometry Board SAI.F.M, Ore. (By the Associat ed Press). Governor Walter M. Pierce yesterday reappointed Gey, H. Hlrnle of iJt Orande, a mem ber of the Mtato board of optome try. young. It hasn't reached the stage of much specialization. Hut in tho main, It seems to me that Davey prefers doctoring to the knife, hike most gootl doctors, he concerns hlmsi If principally with what hts patients eat, depending little on drugs. 1 ! Trees' bread nnd Unit it, meat laud potatoes, cake and' leu cream lure the soil, with a little flavoring (and a few relishes which they ob- (Continued on Tuge Eight.) GERMANY IESTHT5 ABROAD HUGE