ASHLAND printing PUBL ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS OUT OUfe WAY < «T WA5E» \ tS T fiR tU ^ A m ' ACC^OB m T C u r »/» n o o A a m r ig h t in to r f ~ - t i - hope s o u O om T ' f t - u u x - I > October tff, 1W27 LASTING GLORY— The glory o f the Lord shall endnre for ever: the Lord shall rejoice In his works. Psalm 104:11 PR A YER: May Thy life so develop in ns that T h y glory akall continue to shine through ns. By W illiam s *aHA9H > A W V U G tfr tfiM . " ÎH E S E J N T O i »MK% By Rodney Duteher N B A »arrice to rite r o r í W A S H IN G TO N — The a « * M t soa'al-sectlonal policy of the pro­ P c jr f hibit Ion enforcers., which aims to eohcentrate agents at the time end place where the bootlegging business is most active, has re­ ceived the official endorsement of that eminent dry statesman. Sen­ ator J. Boomhoom M cW horter. The Senator has Just returned from a personal survey of condi- flohs in his own state, so he speaks WKh authority. Much to his o * n regret. Ms state is not very dry Sag the Wets ^ |c k home have been very b itter against the senator, ns be Will tell you M m - self. 1 (ThS nejUdh w ell rernemhck*» the occasion when McW horter's enemies planted a pint bottle in h ls M tfto k e t. Avon the senator hinmeif WoSMb't have known It wad there tf ft hadn't fallen out I and broken in a public place.) I find that this seasonal - sec­ tional policy I. edPSStSlly needed in the Wst centers o f my state." began Senator M tfW horter in* an etolustve interview. “Meeh more so" than in Florida, where moat of the drinking is done In the win­ ter or* in New Y o rk. Where moat of it IS done around Thanksgiv-1 P L /Y tfc s . Tourists On Home Stretch October ends the tourist season and sees the great majority of motor nomads once fnore safely ensconced in the “ old home town,” mapping out the next year’s tour. There will bq some oh the road even in mid-winter, but the rush is over for this year. This season, which witnessed an amazing in­ crease in the number of tourist parties on the high­ ways, has taught the country some things that should inure to the benefit of those who tour by motor and those who get their living from the motor tourist. s From all sections along transcontinental »high­ ways come reports that the patronage of the camps is falling off with a »corresponding increase in the business of the roadside dwellers whose signs an­ nounce “ tourists accommodated.” Several states have recognized the necessity for better sanitation of camps and rooming houses than feta ..prevailed heretofore, and in many cities and towns health officers now compel hpnies offering tooms and board lo r tourists to meet certain re­ quirements as to sanitation and equipment / State and municipal authorities ore further protecting the health of the tourist by inspecting Water sources, prescribing sanitation rules for pub- fit camps and guarding the tourist food supply« With thousands of men, women and children travel­ ing from place to place the danger from epidemic b multiplied for pvery community and the respon- dbittty of health officers is increased proportionate- Business Men Advised Addressing the fourteenth animal National Bnsi- kesg Conference in Wellesley Hills, Mass., Roger Babson, head o f th^Babson statistical organization, asserted that business is in a penod of declining interest rktes and at the same time declining oom- taodity prices. These two factors have never before existed simultaneously. The reason Jor this is that we have an excess of everything except re­ ligion. We cannot expect a panic so long as money is easy, nor can we expect better times so long' as Commodity prices decline. Official records show a drop of 20 per cent in building permits bb compared to a year ago, largely in home building. Mr. Babson predicts increased buying power in Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Oregon, Texas, California, North Caro­ lina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Okla­ homa, due to crop values, but warns business men that it is more important than ever to fit sales and eolllction campaigns to loCal conditions. The ma­ jority of consumers have been going heels over head into debt and this does not shoW Up in the corpora­ tion balance sheets or the bank statements. More­ over, speculation in the financial markets has pro­ ceeded as violently as in the wildest periods of former days. • While the immediate outlook is moderately good, business men are urged to get out of debt and husband their resources. If enough men will do this, necessary readjustments may be spread out over a long period and no particular harm be done. President Coolidge recently» talked with Presi­ Calles over the long distance telephone but neither understood the other’s language. If we Wanted to make the telephone pfeople sore We would remark that this wag a typical telephone conversa­ tion in that r e s i s t (But we won’t ) dent Bandits robbed a gay party at a Chicago read- house of $32,000. If they had waited until the pro­ prietor had done the job it would not have been tltwt. The AAA sendee established in the Chamlwr Onice is a mighty wnrftwhile service which Ash­ land may he well proud to have again. And still Jack insista he was “ only ontboxed And when real honest to goodness figliting^-is start- do he can defeat Gene.” Well sometimes the third time is the charm. Sometimes yon don’t need to be a Mg gun to get fired. “SHANGHAI ED ther, that it requires some self-rostraln on your part oot to cpea'up on Johnnie on his tafsoaal atpeurance when he eotodt into tho house w ith a dirty face. Muddy shoes, and t o r n stockings, especially if you Bave a Horace M uaaiag of K lam ath lovely rug add some beautifully F alla arrived In the city Monday polished furniture. Just pause to attend the Norm al. for a moment and taka a look at those s p arkin g eyes Listen to that friendly voice, think of his youthful onthuotaM. and roftost on whflt ft atoaM to MM a«« to yea to bring ><»« thow trivia»— Pam, Sunday evening (Please turn to peg» fire ) t. I