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TITE KTOEXE GUARD Page Eleven rHlf prrninir. -April H. 1 P1NCHOT. AND WIFE SEEK OFFICE Conor... to Be Goal of Governor of Pennsylvania; Mr. Pinchot Id Rlaht There When It Come, to Helping In Campaign ,S,S!K! mnirn PDCRTfQT PICODIILHILUl j ; raw murrw ,.v v J April n.-oP) t.'ia ""I!"""1 p'"1':' That ,veut """ " . t l: '..".., ,.f fast. Ii.nl ',,!, Saaia - ,,. D(.irpl" ''?1","i;i.,;r.K marks Aprl. i . ri.le (rrU in k'r t i( II- araioSa as a net"" .. , i.n.li field for M ,,fl t b proven. :,.."f i, iwfr ! Rive her D" r n,l nearly every M'ltt; ber'uilKlllJ- '""" 'J itruiitrr Hi"", I " f l be Stilus " mw ju't a few decades ai(..; ? i .....i, u loni enough eaoiita I" pyix ill ml 1! mk L ,(l the nl.il. ' Jnat a monster Pt'". .iil the newest form of if,"; naval power, air power. Her n interrogation ... is wrmr . -Kmnil are concerned; it de- V. od arluul. practical exper- rna Ibe laiim-liing '"" nJ I. ...in of ll.e V airships that r i ff.nmi'ii urninmrnr. 'JpbeUlf is Jmt a fast, lightly rtj but lining unir.. , ?rt tier m-nm.. t where til1' can rain bombs rtfoj ImitlP f"""'" nr ''Vric8. The original pin Mhave "t her in inn vim-r nu.uu 'r'j ajso as mia of a fl" "f Brur(. battle cruisers ever de- ffne would iinvn hmkhi m-ij i fiehiine Nhip. the. whole of ber iPimiti.. fioi'igneil jih n niirroft tratiK hnwerer, t'"4 Saratoga will be of (he Krangest in appearam-P k -ver CfMie down to sen. All totihamper hn g'e by the board leivc only tli- va?t flymft deck. iMl her wh"U leriftin dmi sprran mifUbipi to nn rtrnif brendih 1(15 feet. Crowded ver to one . rtf ihst Heck will h'- the rediu'e-l ijwim of her Mnrku, a rramped iiiiiK bridge, nnn a siunipy innm ir her wirpfepn aenaia aiorr, look, when completed, like n .((it ''aitoing harge with a mi.i- Md'fkload find nil the symmetry brAuty f 1 1 n that would Itave ti a cruiser will be. larkmjr. Has Potential Force But in the IW hea.y bombers and combat and otherJypoH of nirrrntt irnpd to clenr the air from the ka of the bi( craft, the Sarat'RU cirry a patent inl destructive fore; rster than would have been tho ft of her giiDR. She will have ih eiplosivcs in reserve to r ii i lie itirtdiip nftcr they have lippil charges that would wreck a She will carry machine shops expert mechanic by .the score to her air brood in fish ting trim, wilt carry rmmgli gasoline and to keep nil the motor cars of a town in operation for a week, db p will have every appliance that al iiiKenuitff "has yet devised to ist the planes when they set out ihur gniu idiisiodh of destruction. The speed of the ship is her great i asset. .She will be able to slash rough any but the heaviest ei a Tate almost equivalent to a rail tii iperd of 40 miles an hour. Given speed and thn engine power and capacity to maintain it hour after ', the. nrrier could range far mi of the battle fleet and tlion pro: nor air flotilla another 200 or miles farther to strike the first at an approaching enemy. She ilbe from seven to ten knots foster the fastest lwtlleship. and only most nu'dern cruisers or destroy- "ouM keen pace with her. The navy has had no rfinuce yet to "lire with any such weapon as . The alow, cumbersome and itn-tis-d second tine enrriers so far wrvice have hern able barelr to mish a hint of what such a ship me Mratogn might be expected to fmplijh. Maneuver in which thev jctitned have beeu almost entirely '.itnirtive, with most of tho air 't inj carrier elements imagined it than real. Jtut during the '-( drills and war games, witi, Saratoga and her gigantic sister, iifxington, in connnissinn, there be real tryouis under war comli- aml it i, from these that final tmetit will bo drawn as to the of carriers in future bnttls 'Wtiom, m WOMEN - SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED ft" Like This Prove iheReli. yof Lydia E. Pinkham'. Vegetable Compound lnl. i .1.. ... idiir V? , : """"iKin. "I took inoimn lor weaK f. peiis.bRckaclipand W : Jr I lervmisncss. 1 had Ihi'se Irouhlrs lor years and had ta- Krn Olhor mAril. c:iws for them, but i hRve found no medii-ino ao f&od as tho Vouetahle C'nni(ound and 1 r-comniond it to n'T friends who ' to min i n'e 'foiil'loa im krtt I 1 " "rtvcrtisod and WJif"?."1 "V nd it has i eh, 7 ' "'VtrouWiW. I have It'll , hnv- 'ho 'kne Z.l?.'"h on WK n. for f"eh .V K- "PPotito and kuaT :, f'er childbirth WaLfi - n''darhoa. It is a fi?u . ''' l- Pinkham'. r l""iriht ye. 'Kmnt E v u v. Mrs- x;Et ' f No-1. Turtle Lake, r m. . . iff 'S-XW pi W i ' nlsas ) .M ii im Upoer right, Governor Plnchot. looks when campaigning. Below Mrs. Plnchot as she Jty CrtALKS P. STEWART (NKA Service Writer) xyASHINGTOX, April 11. Gover nor Gifford I'incht of Pennsyl vania with his "bone dry" ideas, for prohibition, is causing regular Hepub Means no little worry. For it is reported that the gover nor plana to run for the Spnnte in on a strict prohibition platform and that if he wins he intends to make a bid for the Kepublicnn nom ination in 1028. And he is not going to make his race alone. For the reports that place the governor in th senatorial gossip also say that Mrs. 1'inchot will travel along on the same plat form in quest of a seat in Congress. I'inchot is regarded frankly in Washington official circles as a first class political pest because of his "bone dry" ideas on prohibition. Prohibition is a questionable vast majority of public men prefer to have left strictly lone Politicians Uncertain The great mass of politicians are decidedly uncertain of how their home folk would line up if the proposition was put to a test at the polls. Con sequently they shrink from voting on it, they refuse to- talk Vnbout it and they shiver when they hear any body else discussing it, lest they he dragged in. Yet it's a snTliject I'inchot is dig ging into continually. If he treated it as a problem of his own, iu his rn parity as governor of the Key stone State, it wouldn't be so bad, but he persistently presents it as a national isdne. - lie nagged the late President Hard ing with it to the limit of his en durance and now it appears Presi dent Coolidge's turn, has come. An irritating feature of it is that administration advisors were just thinking the president had succeeded in getting the prohibition "buck" off his hands by cleverly announcing that the federal government can't possibly suppress -bootlegging that its job ends with tho prevention of smuggling and illicit warehouses that stnte, county and city author ities must look after those who ac tually sell the stuff to its "ultimate consumers." "Wise Ones" Pleased Tho "wise ones" interpreted this as amounting to a local option dec laration, siiwo it wns obvious that local officials would provide their own communities with just the nin- ouui if enforcement they wanted no less and no more. . Mow Pim-hot's plans to come be for this state and country with s "bone dry" platform tears thing wide open in more ways than one. In the first "place. Pinefaot is far from a "regular" Hepublieau. He wants to take bis tog away from Senator George W harton Pepper, who is. Congressman L. T. McFad- j den, another "regular," would be : weeded out of the House of Itepre-j sentativea if Mrs. Pinchot should win, tOO. .'.'' At first thought, it may seem as. if the l'inchots couldn't-win on a, dry platform in wet Pennsylvania. Still, the husband managed to get himself elected governor. Good Campaigners -He's a bard fighter, and he and his wife, who is a good campaigner, would make a spectacular fight. More over, Senator 'Pepper has another rt j val in Congressman W. S. Vare, and j the contest's triangular character may count in Pinrhot'a favor. ( j As for the 1!JS Itepublican presi-: dentinl nomination, -it isn't much of a , secret that President Coolidge wants that once more for himself. JLriu-e he looks with little enthu siasm on Gov. Pim-hot's scheme to boost himself into Senate promi nence where the lightning will have a better chance to strike him. Itesidcs, win or lose, the governor will Create a great hullabaloo over dry law enforcement, he may suc ceed in making a ' recognized big party issue of it, and -thru nobody can tell what will happen. T Women of England Roused br Dress With Bird Feathers LONUOX, April 11. OW Use of stuffed humming birds for decorative purposes in dre has aroused the .ve of the Royal Society for the Protec tion of Hirds, which issued anew ap peal recently to women, urging them to abstain from wearing the fe.ither? of egrets, birds of paradise, herons and other rare species in the name of humanity and common sense. Impor tation of the plumage of these birds and others is prohibited by nn act,' of parliament passed in 1021. ' There is a tremendous illegitin.au; j traffic in the plumage of tMese ranv birds, not only in England, but in the; Inited States and other parts ot tne world, according to statements made at the annual meeting of the society in London, when ways and means were-. discussed to put an end to this business. A proposal was made ro form an international committee under the league of nations, and the Duchess of Somerset likened to say ages the women who adorned thenp selve? with Oiese contraband feather. Mrs. Fox Pitt made a striking speech, in which she Btartled the members by announcement that but recently she had seen an evening gown with stuffed humming birds all over it. She counted them, she said, and was astonished to ascertain that 127 of the little creatures had been used for the "creation." 1 Another dress described by Mis. Pitt-required the skins of 14 birds of paradise to be sewed into the ma terial. - - , UDOX, April 11 W Efforts ! to solve the mystery of the "human 1 held squeeiers," a tribe of whirti al--most nothing is known and which ' lives ifl the wilds of the mountains I between the main Amazon basin and the northern Andes, is to be one Mi the aims of an exploring expedition' to South America io be made next' summer by Dr. William M. McGov- ; em, one of England most daring' anthropologists. Dr. McGnvern. wL-.n was born in Brooklyn, X. V.. visited) l.jiasa. the forbidden city of Ttbi-t. t disguised as a Buddhiat monk, last ; year, ami 'nas hendid numerous othri expeditions in various parts of tliej world in the interest of anthropolog-! icnl research work. i Possess Mines . The "human head squeezers" who I have a way of reducing the heads of f their victims to the sine of h person s j first, according to Dr. MeGovern, also, are supposed to be the possessors f j gold and diamond mines in their nn- j live haunts just to the nort.i of Ihej Amazon jungles. The Londoner plans' to -spend seven to ten months, in their : m,dT, studying their habits and cus- j toms. Xo white man has ever solved the process of how heads arp reduced in sise without so much as dittfi?urim any of the -victim's features and the interest of science Dr. MrGoVern hopes to be able to overcome this riddle in the course of his explora tions of this tribe Sod its baunis. where no white man. so far as known, has ever Iwfore set foot. Dr. McGpvern will carry a wireless receiving set, cameras and other ap paratus necessary for expeditions of this kind. He proposes to make ob servation and drawings which will be of future use to scientists through out the world. ( "I shall be particularly interested m anthropological research work in tuu Amazon basin where iuteresiing re mains, such as great rock temples, of prehitoric tribe, are supposed to exist but to this day Lave never beo seen by the vhite man," said the ex plorer. "Diamonds and guld nuggeis have beeii bought from some of th natives on the edge of the unexplored country, atd there is a belief that the natives have discovered mines wit ain their native haunts from which they extract the precious stones and metal now and then. These uatives of tin interior tiave not even been seen by white men, so far as I know, and have been carrying on feuds for gen erations with all persons, white or b.ark. who have attempted to. invad-' their territory.' The expedition will terminate it Lima, Porn, perhaps early next ye.ir. from which place Dr. MeGovern will go to the I'nit'd States before return ing to London. Unwashed Windows HCLL, Eng.. April 11. .Some of the famous English glass windows here have not been washed for six centuries because of the mininken be lief that washing might destroy the mellowing effect of time. I It Ought To Help LOXDOX. April 11. A British in i.veutor claims to have done nun-h, to j ward ending cursing in the world. Hi I has invented a golf ball that starts whistling an soon as it hits the 'ground, and thus aids the "dub" in To Leave In May Dr. MeGovern plans to leave Lon don early in -May and in the trip across the Andes will cover parts ot Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru i Referendum Plan j Meets Approval ! MEDF(iril). Ore.. April II. At a 1 meeting of the .Ltrkson county gam" protective amorist ion here recently, : it was unanimously decided to endorse. the propo.-pd referendum of house bill j 502. passed by the recent legislatur", taking ten par cent of the game fund ; f'-r general state expenditures. I A committee was jtlso appointed to advise, with the state 'game coinniis i sion as to where and what kind" of fish to plant in Jackson county, and it was derided to take immediHte actiou to stop the ill ecu I killing of Chin i pheasants in s tirhern Oregon, it be ing m lintaincd by several - speakers that these hirds will soon be wip"d out unless the present unrest ricl-'d : slaughter is stopped. New Wunderhose Just received new shipment of AVuialerhose. You will find .our hosiery department will save you con siderable money if you will give it a trial. Cotton Hose Children's Hose (new colors) .;..... 25c ladles' cotton... 25c and 50c Men's Cotton Hosiery ' 25c These are all(35c values. '- Wear Ever Aluminum Always a complete lino of Wear Kver at Hill's, wnlch for Bg Wear Ever Special this month. Just New! Just arrived new lot of chok ers, in many new shades, al so new Vanities and Brace lets. you'll like, these. 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