yrm Oregon WatcsiAn;4 baiil oiranoN SUNDAY, MORNING. DECEMBER 3i, , w ; ; V . ; - lan Maid Wihs mghtimrs ; in Engineering at Univefsity f Jir if ' I ' ' .. " , (v-; - ft ; h I- v. li - .-I,,., .n' fc,iu,'it.t;vi s4.'' t . . . X. ir .. IT i I muni i i i m i i , - III I mil I mill II II if ;m ' """'IJW"w:ftWtsi:a . M.iMn ia iutto, juarKuerua jaeisari or iJru88ei3, only 22 years old,.who has (akeo. her diploma inr engineering at. the Brussels f Free University. SheVls the first Belgian vomaa to obtain such high honors. . Remainsi of Prehistoric Man. Are Found in Malta YALETTA, Malta, Dee. 28. Scientists dlgglngfor, prehistoric rtcords'in a cav bnUhe island of ralta have found teeth which ) they helleve belonged to a maa whp lived contemporaneoasly with the .'-Neanderthal jman-tV The '" Neanderthal skull was found ' in dpraany in i 1 86, ,a,nd. J eal Iq be the.; oldesi record of vthe human , ace in ' Europe;'. Xr"'.'; h - v The teeth' were f ound lie fc"te- mote f section "of th much fre uented cave..atled,' GharDalain.' The "visit ot many souvenir hunt-efs'havV'rnade-tobredllflcntl the tabors 'of the investigators, ' but nevertheless they are preparing to excavate, farther In the hope . t finding more evidences of pr historic-life. - M : '' , ' - , Tf TOWER BEING ERJECTED: I j" LOUGHBOROUGH, Eng., Dec. ' 1.A tower more than 140 feet high, with 60 beUs.whJcb It Is ejaid, will form the, finest .carillon In Europe, lis being erected here as a war memorial. It -wlH cost ' dbont $75,000, and. the bells have eben- donated by the'-. Various .trades In Loughborough. The ITALY POOH Mussolini, Once Known as Socialist, Lays Axe to State Utilities ROME, Dec. 19. Benito Mus solini, Italy's new prime minis ter, who. until nine years ago was known as a Socialist, has be gun his tenure of office by inex orably laying the axe to the root bf ill public service institutions owned Or managed by the state, such as railway telephones, tel egraphs, letter and parcel posts, which show a deficit, and even some others which are more or less successfully rbn. . State Management Weak The railways in Italy are per haps the most striking example to over 10,000 lire today of the difficulties and weakness of state management. During 1? years of such control, declares Professor Ugo An'coua, an expert on financial Questions .they have ceased to be largest producers of national prom, ana are today virtually . owned by the railroad men. Before the great war the railways brought in from 40,000. 000 ., to I50,0p0,00. lire a year, which might be taken as . interest on the five and a half billion lire which had been spent on con structing them. The deficit in 1921 was over a billion lire, al though the price of tickets is now three times what it was, and it is said that the deficit for 1922 will be still greater. - . t ' . Disorder. Everywhere .' In fact, says Professor Ancona, the net result of government man agement is disorder on all lines, deficiency of material, deplorable condition of running stock, service deteriorated, -and discipline en tirely .wrecked. ; ; The number of employees and their wages have enormously. Increased; the aver age rate of pay having risen from 2000 lire a year before the war To this should be added, the greatly in creased bomber of strikes, and the fact that thefts on the rail way which nsed to amount to about 10 millLonJire a year, have now risen to over one hundred million. Fire billion and a half lire were spent In 60 jxara In or der to construct the railways; two and a half , lire have been spent during the 17 years of state con trol merely to enlarge them. "".- Conditions riry Professor .Ancona says further that these trouble aredne In large measure to the fact that the Italian railroad lines run through sections of the country each with widely differing -economic, social and climatic conditions,, thus, cre ating a complicated and difficult system impossible for the state to manage successfully. Political interests have been permitted too much influence In deciding where new lines were to be built. Eight Hoar Day Hurts Another great drawback to the prosperity of Italian railways Pro fessor Ancona says, is that the workers have insisted eVan eight hours day, for an employee, even for those whose duty consists. In opening and shotting a gate it a level crossing once or twice a day. This eight hours . question has added 40.09V -or 50,000 to the number of the personnel, and something like 500 millionaire to the expense of operation. The on ly remedy likely to bring In reign , of economy and efficiency. according to this financial expert. Is , the radical ' ue"crVri Hy ceding, to dirterentrrivate com panies; the lines wtlcjr,.' is one great ' whole, have ' bee cnoh f faMnre in the hands of tneVtate. The Prince of. Wale la jarring aristocratic England with democratic ways. - Possibly he is getting ready to ran for' sefilf thing. . r,, T ; Read the . Classified '. Ada, Young Woman Serves as Head of Division of Internal Revenue tmpoftaiit to ail Women Readers b! this Paper V Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's . complaints often prove to be nothing else nut kid ney trouble, or the result of kid ney, ok bladder disease. , i If ina kidneys are not In , a healthy condition, . they may cause the other organs to become diseased. v , Tou may. suffer pain In the back, headache and , loss of ambi tion. , , ... ( T Poor health makes ' you ner vous, irritable and may be de spondent; It makes anyone so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr.'; .Kilmer's -Swamp-Root, by restoring Oiealth t4 the kid neys. Droved. to:be Just the rem edy needed. to overcome such con-1 ditions. - y v f Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver ; and- bladder medicine Vui'do for them. s ; By enclosing iert cents to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Dinghampton, KY., you may recetvosa,mple sise bottle by Parcel Post. Tou can purchase medium; and Jiosa eUahatts at all drug stores. Adv. ' ww.i.ji,w.iw.'.',i.i.iiiiiii -.j-jMiii ..Miw.'j W'f rii.i.'.'...u.i nf.''"l V " tXA it? A l v . t"" ; x ',; Jll i v-' il I iUxwX) i J iii yilii m-m.aMmmmammmmmmmmmmmmm4MMiiifiriirmtmmmmmmmmmj: Iiwijkiwo ii,trn.inLmii.Jnui .JiLjii.iwya.i--t'.iii..'il iM.l.w.lIM MMMlMMiMWMwaiwiMMiMMiaMiMaw.ittfcMih nfi'iiirrn-yifiiwi-niii-imoi imfcfriV m.s jwmtwuwJ Miss Katherine.Salak. newiy j appointed chief of the Division; of Statistics, Department of Inter nal Revenue, Washington, D. CJ She has the distinction of being ' lheryoungest woman to receive such an appointment in the Government service. She is 22' years' of age, and her home Is in York; Pa. I !K A NATION-WIDE . . ;ti . ' II o v i - y 371 DEPARTMENT World's Largest Chain f Department Store Organization Th i 160 N. Liberty, Salem, Ore. J. C rermey Company, or Mation-WMe Importance! STORES .... ,w Specialization in our merchandising and ietttng plan ivll! inark bh-fpreUnUloniroQ the year 1923. In certain weeks, we propose to concehraVe, In a afge wslyt upon certain lines of merchandise. 4 " , S We wSl have "Outer-Apparel Weeks," "White &oods Weeka,w iGiniaWyi iertaU Wiet ' 'Kdsiery Week," "Notfoh Week," "Work Cloihe WeeWH nd & on. - ; i Each occasion will be an event in itself 1 , o Our Buyer in New York have made extensive plan to provcle this $tc m 3?6 bther .' Stores in this Nation-Wlde institutiori, with large,, new, hivh-rade stocks 'fdr eatH octaion;, Al ready, large lot of new goods haVe been receivod. ' . , These "Weeks ily the concentral Qaantitie of merchandUe, make possible. - - -. ij- Watch our adresuif Ina wnoW dUpUy. lor eUiU. " wUl not be W In kny V&tr only the concentration of wholesale buying for all our Store and their requirement of enohnoul : 1 V'"-T"" . '. ...77. t - . .... .. - . , . ! n.. .. ,T ,,l , .1 ' .. , , ; ' ..,..-, , ,..,,x t L 1 II li IttiUliia 1:....:..,nill...,,,.:,j,.T1illi, - j , - 11.1 r ''; Ijiiliwiil r.,,.ii'.iiwffliiiiiiiiii r ' n in1 y n it 'nip , ', ij,,, j ,ln ;,;;:.i:iif iL-,,,,1 l h ,., mi iLffiMMlllI s I y it :! 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