The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 11, 1928, Page 10, Image 10

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    ' Rca for Preparedness Topic
- . of Able Address at J
' . : " "Rotary Lunch
, - Rotarf ans of Salem beard 1 an
. alaque-t .plea for. national tfre-
yaraaness as ueir luncaeoir v eu
mmiar. tha speaker being CoL
, Carl Abrams, fellow membef of
ta club, premljieBt , Legionnaire
and veteran of the world war.
. ' Colonel Abraras prefaced his re-
sarfcs by the emphatic statement
f feat , ex-service men are the very
. who will keep America out of
war If that Is possible. He potat
d out that men who hare served
' taetr country In Its struggles to
. maintain Its liberty know better
ikaa anyone else the horrore,
Jkare ships and terrible results , of
warr' He pointed out that the most
terrible heritage of warfare is the
Havoc it wreaks on humanity as
- evidenced by s the d 1 s a b 1 e d,
maimed and hopelessly stricken
jeuag men who fill the hospitals
. mt America today.
Peace Real Objective i '
Declaring that the chief objec
tive of the American Legion and
the- Spanish-American war veter
- ana today In the prevention of war.
Colonel Abrams said that the
greatest danger to the nation lies
with those who would spread the
propaganda that it is wicked to
engage in warfare against - any
country for any cause. He pointed
ut that there are. many nations
today who look with covetous
greed toward America and who
would be glad to take advantage
ef an preparedness here.
"War i the greatest of crimes,1
Im said, "but until that day when
crime ceases to exist there always
1 Is imminent danger of conflict.
The American Leglpn is working
for a law which will draft the
manpower, wealth and Industries
of the United States, so that there
win be no profiteering, no slack
ers, la the hour of need'
The national defease act is all
that stands between America and
the greed of aggressive nations,
continued the speaker, who then
proceeded to explain how that act
, operates. In concluding his re
marks Colonel Abrams made
strong plea for true preparedness.
"Let us not forget the past as a
lesson for the future," he urged
"Let us strive to make the pac
lfist unpopular, so that the preser
vation of, the JJnited, Slates will
not be endangered: so that the
backbone of the nation will not be
Sanaa province. China.-were re
ceived today by Dr. SL Parkes Cad
mas, chairman or the China fam
ine relief ' organization fn New
York City, in a letter from, Leigh
ton l P. Rand. China inland mis
sion, at Lanchowfu, Kansu.
' Rand, who Is. foreign 'member
of the 'Kansu f amino relief com
mittee, appealed to Dr. Cadman to
include this ' province in the or
ganlaatlon's work of -Christian
charity.
The -letter: told of the privations
and miseries of the inhabitants
and; of the earthquake that killed
15,00 last year and - reduced
100:000 to poverty, which Rand
said bad been followed by a suc
cession of calamities.
. The most tragie toueh." - be
wrote Dr.. Cadman, "has been
added by the insurrection of the
Moslems, who form a third of the
population of the province. Though
starting- In the appearance hero
and there : of unorganized, robber
bands, it -has spread like wildfire
and has now become just such a
Mohammedan rebellion as has on
several previous occasions in the
pastj century" laid waste the prov
ince 'and decimated its population.
Proof reports already in from the
country districts the known mas
sacred exceeds two hundred thou
sands. , . . . .
eaten out by pernicious, insideous
i me- ciose oi nis address a
motion was passed extending the
t banks of the Rotarlans to Colon
cl Abrams for his able speech.
DUIMEDIS Kl
TOTAL OF
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SHANGHAI, Oct. 10. (Wed
nesday) (AP) Reports from
the Christian mission in Kansu
province, ..western China, indicate
that more than 200,000 persons
have been slain In an uprising of
Mohammedans there. The deaths
were attributed to civil warfare
and not a massacre. Civil strife
has been rampant In the province
for many months and was contin
uing last August when the latest
developments were learned here.
Communications between Kansu
and the outside world are primi
tive. !
Belknap Springs
Declared Ideal
Autumn Resort
INDEPENDENCE, Ore., Oct, 10
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. K. L.
Williams and 'daughters returned
Sunday evening from a ten days'
vacation at Belknap Springs.
practically all of the summer
vacationists had left the resort but
the Williams family reports it an
excellent place to spend a few
days at this season of the . year,
especially for those that enjoy the
beauties of nature.
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BY
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-Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if
Bladder Bothers or
Back. Harts
NW YORK, Oct. 10. AP)--Re
ports of a massacre of 200.000
persons by fanatic Moslems In
Eating too much rich food may
produce kidney trouble In some
form, says a well-known authori
ty, because the acids created excite
the kidneys. - Then they become
overworked, get sluggish, clog up
and cause all sorts of distress, par.
tlcularly. backache and misery in
the kidney region, rheumatic
twinges, severe headaches, acid
stomach, constipation torpid live&
sleeplessness, bladder and urinary
irritation.
The moment your back hurts or
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bladder bothers you, begin drink
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about four ounces of Jad Salts
from any good pharmacy; take a
tablespoonful In a glass of Water
before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys may then act
fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon
juice,: combined with Hthia, and
has been used for years to flush
clogged- kidneys and stimulate
them to activity; also to neutralise
the acids in the system so that
they no longer Irritate, thus often
relieving bladder disorders. -
Jad Salts cannot injure anyone;
makes a delightful effervescent
llthla-water drink which millions
of men and women take now and
then to help keep the kidneys and
urinary organs clean, thus often
avoiding serious kidney disorders,
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