.! ■CTìi'J 'tP ro lD eb t S DA!ILY • • ’ TIDJNpS meats i|| Except huu«i»y by Editor Business Managet News Edìtbr Telephon? 39 YF1CIAL CITT PAP t i t the .v b l« » l, O ndili i*wt««r< ss ScronCtTnsa Mail Matter Subscription Price, DcUvored in City • . CAgffúo « R r W by » « ff ™ iCH ¿oá<3g£ ElTj Qut of c!tc?l*r pBnaJs RATES Î -J® -®» . what constitutes advertising DONATIONS No donations ta charities or otherwise w il| be made In advertls- g or job printing .— our contributions will he 1* cash. AIR SUPREM ACY * A • , I • - ‘ Í L I X U n ited Í By the m iddle of M ay, it ia p rem ised , th e ¡States’ wifi have the m ost extensive a ir service in th e grorld. Its a ir m ail a lre ad y surpasses th a t of aity o th e r Country. I t WiU goon* su rp ass tlm tjo f a n y o tk g r cppibina- liou of countries. . • Few A m ericans realize w h a t h as been accom plished ¡n aviation, as a resu lt of governm ent pio n erin g . T h e great tran sco n tin en tal a ir m ail line betw een N ew Y ork ^nd San F rancisco, o p erated by th e Postoffice Dejyftri- thent, is a proved success a n d a fixture. AVith it a re b e­ ing connected a dozen b ig feeder lines- o p e ra td by p riv a te ♦nterprise, ru n n in g to New E n g lan d , th e S outh, S o u th w est £nd N o rth w e st T h is b ra n c h in g system , fed in tu rn by fciilroad mail tra in s, w ill p re tty well cover th e co u n try , and will continue grow ing u n til *its facilities nre av ailab le in every section an d ev ery state. X A lready th e e a st an d w est cousts arp only a d ay and > h a lf a p a rt. T he n o rth e rn and southern tie rs of states trill soon be only one d ay a p a rt. T he d istan ces w ill con­ tin u e shortening in th e m a tte r of time- as every p a r t of th e country’ comes w ithin th e scope^ of th e gro w in g sys­ tem. v ; T his is the so rt of th in g th a t was visioned by im ag ­ in a tiv e m en whdh th e a irp la n e was in v e n te d —¿ n d e d l, S IM S SAYS Wonder who it is makes all the bets with* these . crosM-country hikers you pick UP every spring? Diamonds are so hard they will scratch any known metal, and jujt sipiply ,rpjn a bank ,hc- account. By taking a straw vote of the proper people you could provo almost anything almost beyond a doubt. Wisconsin beekeepers held a BURNING PA P E R MONEY convention. We havb been F ailin g iu every o th e r p lan to restore th e value of thinking of buying a bee. 5 4 WASHINGTON j TW ? LETTE ï Ç T î S: North American universities, and these really come to a pretty fair understanding of us. • But. precious few North Ameri­ cans get farther into Latin Ameri­ ca than Havana, Panama and Mexico, and we *aend no students to the southern republics at all. As for North Americans who know Mexico, they're the worst off of th ebunch, for they imag Ine that the people farther down |h e line are like Mexicans, which they’re not a bit. WASHINGTON— Pan - Ameri­ can Congresses of JournaJists. like the one Washington has Just been having, are good things. All kinds of Pan-American blow-outs which induce representative North and Latin Americans to visit back and forth are good things. China is a good deal better un­ derstood in this country than most of Latin America. This- isn't to say that China, cithef, H at all well, understood here. Latin America understands the United States a little better than Local Postoffice W ill Receive N ew T w o-pent Stamp the pnited States -understands by About May 15 Latin America, but not much. Of course this is highly unde­ sirable. It means internatlona- Uon bungling, which makes bad work. The reason Latin Americans know more about iis than we know about them is that a good many of them, of the upper class, have visited here a time or two — generally not for long enough to find much out, but at least they have sort of an idea of the way we look. There’s also quite a sprinkling of Latin American students In th e fran c and save th e F rench governm ent from bank- uptcy, some ingenious Frenchm en nre 'urging th a t h a lf If you think we are living too he o u tsta n d in g p a p e r m oney be burned. # * fast get outand watch a brick­ T h a t, very likely- would m ake the rem aining p a p er layer on a government job- ïr a n c s w o rth ab o u t tw ice a s m uch as they are now, if no tn o re were p rin te d in th e m eantim e. B ut a financier jMiints Logansport' ye|op- ■ntpnt in this country y|H be jp the Pacfffa Northwest,’ it Is pre­ dicted py T. W , Zimmerman, Bell­ ingham, secretary of thp Raçfffc Northwest . Estate* asaocia- IJopi . jqrn.mpr^»» has just com­ pleted a surrey of business condi­ tions which took him op a topr throughout the country- “I f o u n d s keep interest ip thl3 section everywhere'! rrenf,” Zimmerman told the United Press. “I p . the east IL U .«hU0 generally bei teftd that (hero «fill “AH future events, where an admission charge in made or g llection taken is Advertising." No discount will ba allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. v CHARMÎSTPWW. W. Va.. May,. 5.-—A raed 1 deputies here prepared to penetrate the momt- jain fastnesses of Summers coun­ ty tp take by force if necessary a |2-yeot>ot4 gljl wpow mother, Mrs. g a ry Norveila BprTpll, as­ serts she is being held »s host- * • > ' s f «OP dHK- ‘ T>s IHPa fM * R p a smith purren, has iwen living with her mountaineer gu atflaj» I# a rus- Qiarges Dpflied Ry Gmlty Í h Í8® Northwest Due For Rcvetftoment ..................... Rates fpr Legal and Miscellaneous Advertlslhg Irst insertion, per 8 poiht line .— '............. - ............... —----- sch subsequent tnaertion, 8 point line ---------------- ird of T hanks...........................- ............. ...........................1.»« hituaries, per line* .............r , .»g1 » , X B c ’ t > u at 'either lower corners. Withjn l ^ ’rtrcuiaf panels appears the numeral " H kero»» the bottom of the ’stamp are the words "two cents4 wrlthin a horlsontal panel. Ip either upper corner under tbs word? ''•Sespiilcentenhial Exposi­ tion” appear the dates “ 1776*- IS 1 8?" ‘ All «the lettering on the stamp Is white-faced roman. ine Month rhtee Months lix Months _ >ne T e a r ----- DISPLAY A D V m iH hPiü I. per inch ............- — •trine carrent'l-o«j»t stapip ò | Che rggulàr isso«. The ien tr si design of M m stamp. I s tfcs L iberty,^«11 w^lcfa s w i^ s from the'tops qf, (our l i a t ornamental «olum ttsth at raífa «n dà»'' tostar ¿wfaí. T h e w q r ^ / ’aeeqiMceiitsn- 0U1 R w ) osì U qii ''» bp » v a c c e » the toi» of the stamp Ij» straight’white % ■ -i 1 One d ay before p el£ alb , Mo.; a toWA of 500, held its an n u al election, five .women m ade up a cam paign tic k e t and began going a f te r votes. N ext d ay they were elected, and the to w n ’ll be ru n by women fo r th e n ext year, lucft to rig h t, the new officeholders are Mrs. S. A- M allory, councilm an; M rs. S. J . H ull, c ity c lerk ; Mrs. J . W. McAdow, m ay­ o r;; M rs. J o h p P y jes, councilman, and^Mrs. C harles C linkenbear, councilm an. Bv Williams 'A* ' < a « a ' * Child (i}&cdth What la *the real wqrtb pf ft chi)